This homemade pumpkin spice latte sugar scrub is perfect for fall. It’s infused with a pumpkin, coffee, and cinnamon scent that will remind you of a pumpkin spice latte!
If we’re friends in real life you know that I’m completely obsessed with Starbucks. When pumpkin spice lattes arrive every year you can guarantee I’m waiting in line on the first day. I wanted to combine two of my favorite fall scents, coffee and pumpkin, into a sugar scrub that I could enjoy over the Fall. This scrub recipe turned out exactly like i imagined, smelling amazing and leaving my hands feeling moisturized.
DIY Sugar Scrub
Not only is making your own sugar scrubs cost effective but they’re easily adaptable to everyone’s preference. My suggestion is to play around with the ingredients until you find the scent and texture of your liking. I like a less oily scrub but you could easily increase the almond oil for a thinner scrub texture. Also, adjust the pumpkin spice and cinnamon by a tsp or two if you prefer a stronger scent.
This scrub has a variety of beneficial nutrients for your skin. The sugars help exfoliate dead skin cells while the vitamin e oil and almond oil nourish dry skin.
Pumpkin Spice Sugar Scrub
Pumpkin Spice Latte Sugar Scrub
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups brown sugar
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar
- 2 tsp pumpkin pie spice
- 1 tbsp ground coffee
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1/2 cup Almond oil
- 1 tsp vitamin e oil
Instructions
- In a large bowl combine brown and white sugar, pumpkin pie spice, cinnamon, and ground coffee.
- In a small bowl whisk almond oil and vitamin e oil, pour into sugar mixture. Mix until well combined.
- Store in air tight container.
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That pumpkin spice latte sugar scrub sounds DIVINE! I’ve been looking for a good sugar scrub, and this is perfect for fall! Thanks!
This sounds amazing! I am going to try it out. Pinned it so I will have it. I love making my own skin care recipes – sometimes I think they work better than the ones I buy.
This looks amazing! I’ve never tried to make a sugar scrub before, but I’d certainly love to try my first one with pumpkin spice! (my favorite scent ever!) Love it!
Morgaine @ Madcap Frenzy
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This must smell heavenly! I would be so thrilled if you linked up to my weekend linky party!
Popping over from i heart nap time’s link party! I love this idea, and I can’t wait to try it out…So happy to have found your blog!
xoxo,
Katherine
Can’t wait to try this! I just ordered the oils I need! This is a cute teacher gift idea! Would you be willing to share your jar label printable?! Love it!
This is awesome! I bet it smells amazing!
Could Olive oil be used instead of Almond oil?
Hi there,
What a cute project! I love it so much that I decided to feature it in our roundup of DIY body scrubs! Check it out here: https://www.favecraftsblog.com/diy-body-scrubs/
Have a great day!
Looks so creatively effective and fall fragrant!
This looks amazing! Do you know the apx. shelf life?
Hi Tanya, I try to use them within 2-4 weeks.
Can you use coconut oil instead of almond oil?
Definitely! I use coconut oil in most of my scrubs but used almond oil in this one to avoid the coconut scent. Increase the pumpkin spice or cinnamon if needed.
Hi, I just made this for my family reunion as an auction gift. The coffee smell is over powering. I made a second batch and used less coffee. I also added this to my service I offer.
Will it matter if you use pumpkin spice coffee or just regular coffee? Or would it be better to use pumpkin spice coffee for the diy pumpkin spice scrub?