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by Jessi Wohlwend
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I love making homemade gifts for the holidays, and one of my favorite things to make is homemade sugar scrub: it’s quick and easy to make, and it’s the perfect gift for anyone who wants a little pampering at home! I decided to add some mint to my latest batch to give it a little holiday flair, and it turned out great. So today I’m sharing with you my simple homemade mint sugar scrub recipe. It will take you less than ten minutes to whip up a batch, and you can easily double or triple the recipe to make enough for all your family and friends!
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Homemade Mint Sugar Scrub Recipe
This homemade mint sugar scrub is so easy to make: just put everything in your stand mixer and let the machine do all the work of whipping it into a light, creamy sugar scrub!
Ingredients
- ½ C coconut oil
- 1-½ to 2 C granulated sugar
- 10 drops of peppermint essential oil (you can substitute 1 tsp of peppermint extract)
- 2 drops of green food coloring
Equipment
- stand mixer or hand mixer (I love using my KitchenAid stand mixer for this recipe!)
- small airtight containers (I used these jars from Michaels)
- spatula
Instructions
Start by putting the coconut oil and sugar in the stand mixer, add the paddle mixer attachment, and turn it on to the lowest speed. Don’t warm up the coconut oil before putting it in the mixer; you want it to still be solid when it mixes with the sugar.
After the sugar and oil start to incorporate, turn the speed up slowly. When it starts to “cream” like butter, turn the machine on to the fastest setting and let it whip the sugar mixture for 30 seconds, then turn it off.
Add the essential oil and food coloring, then turn the machine back on medium until the color is fully incorporated. Once the color is consistent throughout the whole mixture, and the whole thing is light and fluffy, your sugar scrub is ready!
Spoon it out into small airtight jars, wrap them up with a ribbon, and give them away to family and friends!
The sugar scrub will keep in the jars for a long, long time. I don’t know exactly how long, but I still have sugar scrub I made in years past, and it is still totally fine. 🙂
A quick word of warning: coconut oil makes everything super slippery, so if you’re going to use the sugar scrub on your feet, be super careful when you stand up so you don’t fall over!
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Homemade Mint Sugar Scrub
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Whip up a batch of this homemade mint sugar scrub in 10 minutes or less—this recipe makes great holiday gifts, or pamper yourself with this delicious DIY sugar scrub!
Active Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 10 minutes mins
Yield 3 cups
Cost $5
Equipment
stand mixer
spatula
small airtight glass jars
Materials
- 1/2 cup coconut oil
- 2 cups granulated sugar
- 10 drops peppermint essential oil (or 1 teaspoon of peppermint extract)
- 2 drops green food coloring
Instructions
Put the coconut oil and sugar in the stand mixer bowl, add the paddle attachment, and turn it on to the lowest speed.
Slowly turn up the speed as the oil and sugar start to incorporate. When it starts to “cream” like butter, turn the machine on to the fastest setting and let it whip the sugar mixture for 30 seconds, then turn it off.
Add the essential oil and food coloring, then turn the machine back on medium until the color is fully incorporated.
Spoon it out into small airtight jars, wrap them up with a ribbon, and give them away to family and friends!
Notes
Be careful when standing up if you’ve used this mint sugar scrub on your feet—coconut oil is super slippery and you might fall over!
If you store this sugar scrub in an airtight jar, it will last for a long time! Just don’t put it near anything too warm or it might melt.
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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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Kenyae says
6 years ago
Looks awesome!
Question..How long does the scrub stayed whipped? Does the coconut oil eventually liquid because it’s stored at room temperature?Reply
Jessi Wohlwend says
6 years ago
It sort of depends on the temperature in your home, but I have a jar that I’ve had for about a year and it’s still whipped! If you store it somewhere really warm it might separate out again, but I haven’t had that problem so far.
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Rebecca Allen says
6 years ago
That’s a perfect sugar scrub for the Holidays! I’m sure it smells wonderful with the peppermint oil. I would love to get this as a gift.
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Pam Larmore says
6 years ago
Mmmm I can image how good that smells!
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Victoria @DazzleWhileFrazzled says
6 years ago
Great gift idea! I made some homemade scrub a few years ago using candy canes. Need to do it again, using your recipe. Visiting from Handmade Holidays.
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Sue D says
6 years ago
I bet this smells really good.
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Cat says
6 years ago
Oooh I love peppermint so this looks awesome! Thanks for sharing!
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Patti says
6 years ago
Hi Jessi,
Your mint sugar scrub looks so refreshing. A good choice for both men and women.
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Chelsea @ Making Manzanita says
6 years ago
Very cute idea !! I love making sugar scrub for Christmas gifts. I made a similar peppermint one a few years ago and it was a bit hit!!
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Dana Tatar says
6 years ago
I bet this scrub smells amazing! Thanks for the recipe!
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