Make Your Own Peppermint Sugar Scrub!

I love homemade sugar scrubs! They work really well on dry, rough skin (which is great during the harsh winters we have here in Chicago!), and they are so inexpensive to make at home. Plus when you make a sugar scrub yourself, you know exactly what is in it! No more unpronounceable chemicals; all you need for a homemade sugar scrub is sugar, oil, and essential oils for scent!

Today I’m going to share a peppermint sugar scrub recipe, but you can completely customize the colors and scents. And if you put them in a cute container with a ribbon, they make great gifts for any holiday!

DIY Peppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe: Love giving homemade sugar scrubs as holiday gifts!

This recipe makes a great Christmas gift, but you can easily switch out the scents to make gifts for any holiday! Cinnamon, brown sugar, nutmeg, or cloves would make a great sugar scrub for fall; lavender or rose makes a great Mother’s Day or Valentine’s Day gift. Get creative with it!

DIY Peppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe

Here’s what you need to make your own sugar scrub: (affiliate links below)

You can easily multiply this recipe to make larger batches if you have a larger container, or want to make multiple jars to give as gifts!

Put your sugar in a bowl and slowly pour in the almond oil, stirring to incorporate. You can always add more or less oil to get the correct consistency; you want the sugar to be slightly wet and clumpy, but not liquid. Then add 4-6 drops of peppermint essential oil. Essential oils are super strong, so make sure not to overdo it here or the scent will be overpowering!

Once you mix up your sugar and oil, you have your homemade sugar scrub! Transfer it into an airtight container for storage and it should last for a while. I still have a jar of the lemon sugar scrub I made over a year ago, and it’s totally fine!

For this recipe I split the sugar into two bowls after it was mixed, and I added three drops of red food coloring to one bowl to get pink sugar.

DIY Peppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe-2

Then I grabbed a tall, skinny jar (I reused a Starbucks Frappucino bottle, just make sure you wash it well first!), a funnel, a bamboo skewer, and a muddler (to tamp down the sugar).

Stick the funnel in the mouth of the jar and add a spoonful of white sugar. Use the bamboo skewer to help get it all down through the neck of the funnel; the oil in the scrub will make it stick to the funnel a little bit.

Once you have a layer of sugar, tamp it down with a muddler, the back of a butterknife, or anything flat and heavy. Then put the funnel back in the jar and add a scoop of the red sugar. Use the bamboo skewer to get it all out of the funnel, and use the muddler again to tamp it all down.

DIY Peppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe: Love giving homemade sugar scrubs as holiday gifts!

Continue making “stripes” until your jar is filled! Then close the lid, attach a ribbon and a label and give your sugar scrub as a gift! (Or keep it for yourself… I won’t tell!)

DIY Peppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe: Love giving homemade sugar scrubs as holiday gifts!

When you’re ready to use your sugar scrub, just unscrew the lid, grab a small handful of sugar, and scrub your skin with it! All the dry flakes will come right off and the oil will leave your skin nice and moisturized!

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If you liked this project, check out these other great ways to use essential oils!

What flavors would you use for this sugar scrub?

Another great oil for this would be lavender, which is probably my favorite of all the ones that Young Living makes; it’s so versatile! It’s great for helping you relax (I’m definitely making some lavender bath salts next!), and it helps heal chapped, dry skin, minor burns, and itchy bug bites!

If you’re interested in learning more about essential oils, just let me know or join our Facebook group! I’d be happy to get you more info or get you a sample to try out!

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Jessi Wohlwend

I believe that anyone can do crafts and DIY projects, regardless of skill or experience. I love sharing simple craft ideas, step by step DIY project tutorials, cleaning hacks, and other tips and tricks all with one goal in mind: giving you the tools you need to “do it yourself”, complete fun projects, and make awesome things!

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  1. Mary says

    6 years ago

    Why can’t people with hypertension and diabetes use this detox bath? It is not invested. I was so excited to make it and try it, as I read further I read the disappointing news, I would not be able to use it.

    Please tell me why? Thank you!

    • Jessi Wohlwend says

      6 years ago

      Many diabetics have issues sensing heat, and what may feel “just warm” to them may actually be hot enough to burn them. But if you use a thermometer or something to make sure the bath is just “hot” and not “scalding” you should be fine!.

      As far as hypertension goes, the heat from a hot bath causes your blood vessels to dilate and your heart rate to increase to counteract a drop in blood pressure. This could overtax your heart, cause dizziness, or cause inadequate blood flow. This is especially possible if you take beta blockers or diuretics.

      In either case, if your doctor says you are fine to take hot baths, then go for it! But it never hurts to be safe, so I always put the warnings in, just in case people who are diabetic or have high blood pressure aren’t aware of the changes hot baths can make in their bodies. 🙂

  2. Zoë says

    8 years ago

    How long does it last in the jar like say I make it today would it be good to give away as a Christmas gift

    • Jessi Wohlwend says

      8 years ago

      If you keep the lid closed after you use it, it will last in the jar for years! Just be careful to not let any water into the jar when you open it (make sure your hands are dry, etc.) and keep the lid closed when you aren’t using it and it will be just fine. It’s a great gift idea!

  3. Beth@Unskinny Boppy says

    9 years ago

    JESSI!!!! These are SO adorable! I love this idea so, so much!!! Thanks for joining us!

  4. Jocie@OPC The Better Half says

    9 years ago

    what a cute and colorful Peppermint Sugar Scrub! and i love the idea of using fruit juice to color it!

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