This basic sugar scrub recipe is the perfect place to start. Once you know the simple formula, you’ll be able to mix and match oils, sugars, and scents to make your own personalized scrubs at home.
There’s nothing better than keeping skincare simple, natural, and affordable. That’s why I love making homemade sugar scrubs. With just a few pantry ingredients, you can create a luxurious exfoliating scrub that rivals anything from the store. Even better? You can customize the scent and texture to fit the season. Whether that’s cozy fall spices, refreshing summer citrus, or soothing spring florals.

What is a Sugar Scrub?
- Homemade sugar scrub is a natural exfoliant that helps remove dead skin cells, leaving your skin softer and smoother.
- Sugar is gentle compared to salt scrubs, making it a great option for sensitive areas like hands, legs, and lips.
- When combined with nourishing oils, it not only exfoliates but also moisturizes.
Why Use a Sugar Scrub?
Sugar scrubs aren’t just fun to make. They’re great for your skin! Here’s why you might want to use one:
- Exfoliation. Sugar gently removes dead skin cells, revealing softer, smoother skin.
- Moisturization. When combined with carrier oils, sugar scrubs leave your skin feeling hydrated and nourished.
- Improved Circulation. Massaging a sugar scrub over your skin can help stimulate blood flow, giving your skin a healthy glow.
- Gentle & Natural. Sugar is less abrasive than salt, making it safe for most skin types, including sensitive areas like hands and lips.
- Customizable Aromatherapy. Adding essential oils or natural extracts allows you to enjoy scents that energize, relax, or uplift your mood.
💡 Tip: Regular use (1–3 times per week) keeps skin soft without over-exfoliating.
Hygiene Tip: Always use clean hands or a spoon to scoop out your scrub to prevent contamination.
Ingredients You’ll Need
- Sugar (white, brown, or raw—each gives a different texture)
- Carrier Oil (coconut, olive, jojoba, sweet almond, etc.)
- Optional Add-ins (essential oils, extracts, honey, dried herbs, zest)
DIY Sugar Scrub Base Recipe (Customize Your Own Scents!)
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Equipment
Materials
- 1 Cup Sugar white for fine, brown for soft, raw for coarse
- ½ Cup Carrier Oil coconut, olive, almond, or jojoba
- 5-15 Drops Essential Oil of Choice lavender, peppermint, citrus, etc.
- Optional: 1 tbsp honey 1 tsp vitamin E oil, dried herbs, citrus zest
Instructions
- In a bowl, combine sugar and carrier oil until evenly blended.1 Cup Sugar, ½ Cup Carrier Oil
- Stir in essential oils or other add-ins.5-15 Drops Essential Oil of Choice, Optional: 1 tbsp honey
- Transfer to a clean, airtight glass jar.
Notes
How to Use Sugar Scrub
For best results don’t use on dry skin. It’s best to dampen skin first. Here are more details on using this homemade scrub.
- Apply to damp skin. Scoop out a small amount with clean fingers or a spoon.
- Massage gently. Rub in small, circular motions for 1–2 minutes. Avoid broken or irritated skin.
- Rinse off. Use warm water and pat skin dry with a soft towel.
- Follow with lotion (optional). Your skin will already feel moisturized, but extra hydration can lock in softness.
💡 Best uses: Hands, feet, elbows, knees, and legs. (Skip delicate areas like the face unless using a very fine sugar + gentle oils.)
Choosing Your Sugar
Not all sugars feel the same on the skin. Here’s a quick guide to help you decide:
- White sugar. Fine texture, gentle exfoliation. Best for sensitive skin or lip scrubs.
- Brown sugar. Slightly softer, adds a touch of natural molasses. Great for everyday use and dry skin.
- Raw/turbinado sugar. Coarse crystals, stronger exfoliation. Best for rough spots like heels, elbows, and hands.
💡 Tip: You can even blend sugars for a custom texture.

Choosing Your Oil
Your carrier oil is what nourishes and moisturizes the skin. Different oils offer unique benefits:
- Coconut oil. Thick and rich, solid at room temp, very moisturizing. Great for dry skin.
- Olive oil. Easily available, nourishing, and full of antioxidants.
- Sweet almond oil. Light, absorbs quickly, gentle on sensitive skin.
- Jojoba oil. Closest to skin’s natural oils, non-greasy feel.
- Grapeseed oil. Lightweight, good for oily or acne-prone skin.
💡 Tip: If you want a lighter scrub (that won’t feel greasy), go with almond or jojoba. For deep moisture, coconut or olive are best.
Sugar Options & Uses
Sugar Type | Texture | Best For |
White sugar | Fine | Sensitive skin, lips, gentle daily scrubs |
Brown sugar | Soft | Dry skin, everyday use, slight exfoliation |
Raw/turbinado | Coarse | Rough areas: hands, elbows, heels |
Blend of sugars | Custom | Customize texture to your preference |
Carrier Oil Options & Benefits
Oil Type | Texture / Feel | Skin Benefits |
Coconut oil | Thick, rich | Deeply moisturizing, ideal for dry skin |
Olive oil | Medium, nourishing | Antioxidant-rich, easily available |
Sweet almond oil | Light, fast-absorbing | Gentle, perfect for sensitive skin |
Jojoba oil | Lightweight | Mimics natural skin oils, non-greasy |
Grapeseed oil | Very light | Good for oily or acne-prone skin |
💡 Tip: Mix and match! For example, blend white + brown sugar for a gentle yet effective scrub, or mix coconut + almond oil for a balance of deep hydration and fast absorption.
Storage & Shelf Life
- Keep the scrub in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Store in an airtight container at room temperature.
- Most scrubs last 2–3 months.
- If you add fresh ingredients like fruit or zest, refrigerate and use within 1–2 weeks.

Customization Ideas (Quick Guide)
- For Relaxation: Lavender buds + lavender essential oil.
- For Energy: Grapefruit zest + peppermint oil.
- For Moisture Boost: Brown sugar + coconut oil + honey.
- For Garden Fresh: Lemon balm + lemon zest.
Perfect for Gifting
Put the homemade body scrub in tiny glass jars and they make wonderful Holiday gifts, hostess gifts, or special gifts for your friends.
Start with this simple base recipe, then experiment with seasonal variations. I’ll be sharing cozy fall sugar scrub recipes next.So, stay tuned for Pumpkin Spice, Apple Pie, and more!
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easy homemade sugar scrub recipe