Beautify your skin with your own sugar scrubs
July 16th 2007 17:19
Those people who care much about their appearance like to use sugar scrub to exfoliate their skin.
Sugar scrubs are mixtures of several ingredients, the main ingredient is of couse sugar! The other ingredients in a sugar scrub may vary from user to user or supplier to supplier. Some people prefer to use vegetable glycerin, vera gel, vitamin C crystals, while others think mixing sugar with moisturizing oils or butters such as Sweet Almond Oil, Grapeseed Oil, or Shea Butter is a better formula for the skin.
If sold commercially, the scrub will also contain a preservative of some sort, and usually fragrance and/or colorant.
The reason sugar scrubs work so well is because of their dual action. When you rub the scrub into your skin, the fine sugar granules gently slough off dead skin cells on the top of the skin while the oils and butters provide deep moisturizing. The result is extremely soft, silky smooth skin that is both renewed and revitalized.
There are a huge variety of sugar scrubs available on the market, with different ingredients and different packaging, but the basic action of the product remains the same.
Sugar scrubs also have a huge price range as well, ranging anywhere from several dollars up into the $50 range. In fact, you can even make your own sugar scrubs with common kitchen ingredients. The home can work just as well as high priced products :
Here are some sugar scrub recipes. You may compare them with those you already made for yourel.
Ingredients:
1 handful ground almonds
5 tb. ground oatmeal
2 tb. brown sugar
2 tb. honey
1/4 cup vegetable oil
Instructions:
Combine all ingredients and blend well. Store in an airtight container when not in use.
Ingredients:
1/2 cup white granulated sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup vegetable oil
2-3 tsp. fresh coffee grounds
1/4 tsp. Essential or fragrance oil if desired
Instructions:
Combine all ingredients and blend well. Store in an airtight container when not in use.
makes approx. 1-8 oz.
Ingredients:
3/4 of cup of sugar
1/4 cup of grated coconut
1/4 cup of coconut milk powder
1/4 to 1/3 cup of Sweet Almond Oil
Coconut fragrance oil
Instructions:
Combine all dry ingredients and blend evenly. Add Sweet Almond oil a little at a time until sugar mixture is moist. Add a few drop of fragrance until you are satisfied with the fragrance strength. You can also add pineapple and/or strawberry fragrance oil for a nice tropical blend. Makes about 8oz.
Sugar scrubs are easy to make in your own home. It is no wonder that sugar scrubs has been such a fad, with the conditioning that they give to your skin! Be cautious using them if you have sensitive skin, and they aren't recommended for use right before a big event such as the prom or a wedding, as the rubbing action of the sugar can cause redness when used.
So now that you know what sugar scrubs are, and how you can make or buy them, go treat yourself to a home spa experience with a sugar scrub!
Sugar scrubs are mixtures of several ingredients, the main ingredient is of couse sugar! The other ingredients in a sugar scrub may vary from user to user or supplier to supplier. Some people prefer to use vegetable glycerin, vera gel, vitamin C crystals, while others think mixing sugar with moisturizing oils or butters such as Sweet Almond Oil, Grapeseed Oil, or Shea Butter is a better formula for the skin.
If sold commercially, the scrub will also contain a preservative of some sort, and usually fragrance and/or colorant.
The reason sugar scrubs work so well is because of their dual action. When you rub the scrub into your skin, the fine sugar granules gently slough off dead skin cells on the top of the skin while the oils and butters provide deep moisturizing. The result is extremely soft, silky smooth skin that is both renewed and revitalized.
There are a huge variety of sugar scrubs available on the market, with different ingredients and different packaging, but the basic action of the product remains the same.
Sugar scrubs also have a huge price range as well, ranging anywhere from several dollars up into the $50 range. In fact, you can even make your own sugar scrubs with common kitchen ingredients. The home can work just as well as high priced products :
Here are some sugar scrub recipes. You may compare them with those you already made for yourel.
Ingredients:
1 handful ground almonds
5 tb. ground oatmeal
2 tb. brown sugar
2 tb. honey
1/4 cup vegetable oil
Instructions:
Combine all ingredients and blend well. Store in an airtight container when not in use.
Ingredients:
1/2 cup white granulated sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup vegetable oil
2-3 tsp. fresh coffee grounds
1/4 tsp. Essential or fragrance oil if desired
Instructions:
Combine all ingredients and blend well. Store in an airtight container when not in use.
makes approx. 1-8 oz.
Ingredients:
3/4 of cup of sugar
1/4 cup of grated coconut
1/4 cup of coconut milk powder
1/4 to 1/3 cup of Sweet Almond Oil
Coconut fragrance oil
Instructions:
Combine all dry ingredients and blend evenly. Add Sweet Almond oil a little at a time until sugar mixture is moist. Add a few drop of fragrance until you are satisfied with the fragrance strength. You can also add pineapple and/or strawberry fragrance oil for a nice tropical blend. Makes about 8oz.
Sugar scrubs are easy to make in your own home. It is no wonder that sugar scrubs has been such a fad, with the conditioning that they give to your skin! Be cautious using them if you have sensitive skin, and they aren't recommended for use right before a big event such as the prom or a wedding, as the rubbing action of the sugar can cause redness when used.
So now that you know what sugar scrubs are, and how you can make or buy them, go treat yourself to a home spa experience with a sugar scrub!
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