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Homemade Peppermint Sugar Scrub

Created On: November 14, 2013  |  Updated: October 5, 2020  |   29 Comments   Jump to Recipe

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A  handmade gift idea under $5 – homemade peppermint sugar scrub mason jar gifts.

DIY Peppermint Sugar ScrubIf you’ve been a reader for awhile you know that I LOVE homemade sugar scrubs. Seriously, I’m borderline obsessed with them. Especially during the cold winter months. They’re perfect for moisturizing dry hands and cost next to nothing. I also enjoy giving them to friends and family for Christmas since they’re easy to make and look great in a mason jar with ribbon. We all love mason jar gifts right?

Speaking of mason jars, today I’m participating in a mason jar blog hop with a fabulous group of bloggers! Visit the links below for creative holiday mason jar ideas and free printables.

Holiday gift ideas

1. Free Pretty Things For You 2. The Cottage Market 3. The Shabby Creek Cottage 4. The Country Chic Cottage 5. The Gunny Sack 6. The New York Melrose Family 7. Cupcakes and Crinoline 8. It All Started with Paint 9. Mason Jar Crafts Love 10. Yesterday on Tuesday 11. Two Shades of Pink 12. A Pumpkin and a Princess 13. Crafts with Jars 14. Lolly Jane

This peppermint sugar scrub recipe smells delightful! The peppermint is perfect for the holiday season and it does wonders to relieve dry hands from the cold. I keep a jar in the kitchen and bathroom at all times, often switching them out by seasonal scents. The peppermint has really put me in the holiday mood! I have my mom and friends hooked on them too, so I can’t wait to give these as Christmas gifts next month.

For this sugar scrub recipe I used coconut oil but you can also use Almond oil or grapeseed oil in place of the coconut. They have great moisturizing properties that will replenish moisture and remove dry skin cells. I’ve also added vitamin e oil, which also helps nourish dry skin.

Supplies:

sugar

Peppermint Oil

Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil / Sweet Almond Oil

Vitamin E-Oil

food coloring

DIY Peppermint Sugar Scrub

Homemade Peppermint Sugar Scrub

Crystal
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Ingredients
  

  • 1 1/2-2 cups sugar
  • 1/2-1 cup coconut oil
  • 4-6 drops peppermint essential oil
  • 1 tsp vitamin e oil
  • 1-3 drops red food coloring or soap colorant

Instructions
 

  • Melt coconut oil in microwave for 30 seconds or until it becomes liquid.
  • Mix in essential oil and vitamin e.
  • Combine all ingredients in a mixing bowl.
  • Divide scrub in half and use food coloring in one batch.
  • Fill mason jar by alternating red and white scrub.
  • Store in airtight container.

Notes

When making sugar scrub I recommend starting with 1 1/2 cups of sugar and adding 1/2 cup until you reach the consistency you enjoy the best. I prefer a coarser scrub with not as much oil so 2 1/2 cups of sugar is perfect for me.
Add drops of the peppermint essential oil until desired scent is achieved. I use about 5 drops but you can use a few more if you prefer a stronger scent.

Nutrition

Serving: 2g
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A few of my favorite handmade Christmas gift ideas ….

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Thanks for stopping by!

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Keren
10 years ago

I am so happy your obsession continued! What a stunning project, but then again you always blow me away!! I’m enamored by your photography as well! :D

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Jenny
10 years ago

The peppermint is just so sweet! I love the little additions to the jars that you always add. It makes them so much more personal.

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dawn@joyfulscribblings
10 years ago

I love sugar scrubs, especially during the winter months. The peppermint is perfect for the holidays. Thanks for sharing!

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Taryn @ Design, Dining + Diapers
10 years ago

You always make the best scrubs! This looks so yummy and what a great gift :)

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Angie @ CCC
10 years ago

Love this ladies! :) Had a great time making mason jar crafts with y’all this week!

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Angie @ CCC
10 years ago

Yea. I have two windows open and that comment was supposed to go on Lolly Jane. Doh. Love ya Crystal!!

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Andrea @ This Pug Life
10 years ago

This looks great. I love peppermint products for my feet.

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Delaney @Fabdomination
10 years ago

I’m so glad I came across your site. Thanks for the gift inspiration. I have so many on my list who love scrubs, soaps, etc. Pinning!!!

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Mary Beth @ Cupcakes and Crinoline
10 years ago

This is so pretty ~ I love the layers and I am a huge peppermint fan! So happy to be part of the Mason Jor Hop/Party with you.

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Alyssa
10 years ago

How long will the scrub last?

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Kimberly Leverett Osburn
10 years ago

Thanks so much for sharing this recipe. I too love sugar scrubs. I made a batch of Pumpkin Pie Spice Sugar Scrub that my friend TaMara shared on her site for my cousins at our November Diva Night. I can’t wait to share this one with them in December. <3 Kim

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Tonia
10 years ago

Wonderful! I love all of the peppermint ideas!

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DEBI
10 years ago

Why do you melt the oil, isn’t it already liquid?

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Crystal Owens
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Reply to  DEBI
10 years ago

Hi Debi, coconut oil can be solid depending on the temperature. If yours is already in liquid form then you can skip that step. :)

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Jenine
10 years ago

Hi, I have very sensitive skin and I am allergic to nut/seed oils. Do you have any subsitutions for the coconut oil? Thanks!!

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Katie
10 years ago

Where did you find those glass containers? I really like them!

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Briony
10 years ago

Whgt kind of sugar do you use in these scrubs? Please! :-)

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cheryl
10 years ago

WOW, I just found your site, I am sooooo excited. I want to make it all! Thanks for having so many great ideas and so many classy, cute, fun, useable ideas. Your amazing! I may spend a few hours on your blog today:)

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Amanda
10 years ago

Love these adorable ideas! I use coconut oil as a moisturizer and love it in sugar scrubs too. Quick question- have you ever run into an issue with the melted coconut oil melting the sugar? I’ve let my coconut oil warm enough to soften before mixing but I’m always worried if I melt it to liquid form and then mix everything together it may melt the sugar. Doesn’t sound like you had that issue though given the great results shown!

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Kendall
9 years ago

Can you substitute peppermint extract for peppermint essential oil?

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Crystal Owens
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9 years ago

Hi Kendall, to be honest I haven’t tried it and can’t say from experience how it will work. However, I have used vanilla extract in a brown sugar scrub that worked perfectly. I would try the peppermint extract and test a small area of skin first. I hope it works well for you, thanks for stopping by!

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Bethany
9 years ago

Thanks for posting! I’m wondering how long this lasts and if you have done anything to extend the shelf life.

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