Gingerbread Sugar Scrub
This Gingerbread Sugar Scrub leaves your skin feeling fresh and invigorated. It works gently to remove dead skin cells and moisturizers as well. This sugar scrub will leave your skin feeling young and refreshed. The Gingerbread scent is perfect for the holiday season and it makes a great gift item as well!
Gingerbread Sugar Scrub
Makes 2.5 cups of body scrub
Ingredients
1 cup sugar
1 cup brown sugar
¾ cup coconut oil (or other carrier oil)
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
½ teaspoon cinnamon
½ teaspoon allspice
½ teaspoon ginger
½ teaspoon nutmeg
Additional Materials
Mason-style jars with lids
Printable gift tags (print on white cardstock for best results)
Optional: Ribbon to wrap around jars
Directions-
- Combine all ingredients in a bowl and mix well. Mixing with clean hands helps to warm up the coconut oil and better blend into the other ingredients.
- Scoop into mason jars and attach lids tightly. (Jars shown in photo are Ball Collection Elite Design Series Half Pint Jars)
- Cut out printed labels for jars. Use double sided tape or a strong glue to place a label on top of each jar. You may also use a single hole punch to punch a hole in the top of the gift tag and wrap it on the jar using a thin ribbon.
- To use the Gingerbread Sugar Scrub: Gently apply a scoopful and scrub onto wet skin in a circular motion – concentrating on dry areas and rough patches. Rinse skin clean using warm water.
- Sugar Scrub should be stored at room temperature and stays fresh for up to 4 weeks.
Here is a free printable jar topper for the Gingerbread Sugar Scrub. It is a jar topper label entitled “Gingerbread Sugar Scrub” in case you want to make some of this sugar scrub to give as a gift. Please note there is also a free printable in pdf format in case you would prefer to use this type of file.
Here is the same Gingerbread Sugar Scrub Free Printable in pdf format.
GingerbreadSugarScrub_GiftTags
You may also want to check out these other DIY sugar scrubs and body butters that I have on this site.
Fall Pumpkin Sugar Scrub With a Hint of Vanilla
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