Spa Sea Salt Scrub

"This will leave you smelling and feeling refreshed. Its an exfoliant and a softner at the same time."
 
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photo by chef FIFI photo by chef FIFI
photo by chef FIFI
photo by chef FIFI photo by chef FIFI
photo by chef FIFI photo by chef FIFI
Ready In:
5mins
Ingredients:
4
Yields:
3 1/2 cups
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ingredients

  • 2 cups sea salt
  • 1 13 cups aloe vera baby oil or 1 1/3 cups soya oil
  • 8 vitamin E, capsules
  • 2 tablespoons honey
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directions

  • Combine all ingredients in an airtight container.
  • Break open the vitamin E capsules and squeeze out the vitamin E into the mixture.
  • Mix well.
  • Add a bit to your hand or a bath mitt and rub all over.
  • Rinse off well.
  • *If you are going to use soybean oil, then you may or may not want to add a bit of essential oils for frangrance.*.
  • *You can play around with the ingredients, to make the mixture more gritty or less gritty.

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Reviews

  1. Wonderful. I used pure Vitamin E oil, not capsules and various scents. This is great, leaves your hands feeling smooth. Thanks for posting.
     
  2. This is a really nice recipe, and it makes a beautiful Christmas gift. I used regular unscented baby oil, and added peppermint oil extract with great results!
     
  3. wonderful recipe! thanks!
     
  4. Love this easy to make Spa Scrub - this review is long overdue. I make this using the baby oil along with the rest of the ingredients, find it is as good as or superior to any I have purchased ... a high five! Thank you chef FIFI.
     
  5. I made this and it was great! I happened to have some baby oil that already had vitamin E in it but I still added some (you can never get enough). It also made enough for 3 of the jars I was putting it in so I added a wee little bit of food coloring to be able to tell the different scents I did by sight. They were, fresh rain, sweet pea(my fav) and lilac. If you want to color them you only need to use a tiny drop of the food coloring on a plastic spoon and stir it in. I even mixed a little red and blue to make the lilac color. LOVE IT!!!!!
     
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