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Jessica Kielman

I’m Jessica, a mom on a mission to show other women that you can live well without breaking the bank. I like to share the thrifty, creative ways that I make changes in my home in the hopes that it will spark the creativity in someone else! I love to share DIY projects, crafts, simple recipes and cleaning tips too!

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This Peppermint Sugar Scrub is so easy to make with just a few natural ingredients and essential oils, and is the perfect Christmas gift for friends and families this holiday season!

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I adore gifts that come in mason jars...they are just so cute and remind me of Christmas in the country for some reason! Today I'm sharing one of my favorite gifts to give during the holiday season, Peppermint Sugar Scrub! This sugar scrub will make your skin feel so soft and smells simply amazing!

Here is a cute and festive video I put together showing just how easy it is to make your own!

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What's in Peppermint Sugar Scrub?

***You can use any sized jar you like...the above are the ones I used in the photos.

How do you make Peppermint Sugar Scrub?

  • Start by mixing 1cupof sugar and ¼cup of melted coconut oil together in a large bowl.
  • Next, add 15 drops of peppermint essential oils and mix well with a spoon.
  • Once it is all mixed together, place it in a jar or airtight container.

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To help make your sugar scrub super cute, we designed these amazing chalkboard labels for you to print out and use! You can click HERE to download the printable Peppermint Sugar Scrub Labels for yourself for free! I added a little red to mine using a sharpie marker ;)

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They are made to fit regular mason jar lids and the new smaller ones as well! You just print them, cut them out and place on the lid, but under the lid ring. I like to print mine on sticker paper or glue them to the lid to keep them in place! Tie a little ribbon or baker's twine around your lid and add a candy cane and rosemary or evergreen sprig for an extra special touch!

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  1. Thanks for the review! This is a really cute and easy scrub to make, but do you have any other recipes/ideas where there isn't any coconut oil added? I am allergic to anything coconut! Thank you!

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    • Hi, Stephanie! You can absolutely change out the coconut oil for olice oil or almond oil! Hope this helps and happy holidays!

      ~Jess

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      • What size mason jar are you using and is the coconut oil in liquid form?

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        • What kind of coconut oil is used?

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          • I used organic unrefined coconut oil in the solid form, not liquid. Hope this helps!

          • I used the solid form of coconut oil, but after you melt it and mix it with the sugar, and place it in a jar, it’s solidifies again and it’s almost impossible to get out of the jar! I made this as gifts for all of my female family, and while they liked the scent, their feedback was how difficult it was to remove from the jar. Wondering if you can use the fractionated coconut oil instead?

        • They used the wide mouth Ball jar pint size! Happy Holidays!

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      • I made these and love them. Is it possible to get a full page of the smaller printable labels? I tried to cut and paste but it wouldn't work. I am printing them on sticker paper and don't want to waste half the page. Thanks, Merry Christmas

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      • There was another site that calls for baby oil... will that work?

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        • You could try it...I'm not a huge fan of baby oil, but should work just fine!

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      • Can this be used on the whole body or just hands and feet?

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        • I use it on my entire body, except for my face! I have sensitive skin, so I only use certain things for my face, but some have used it on their face. Hope this helps!

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      • Hi Jessica!
        Does the container have to be glass for peppermint scrub?

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        • Hi, Pam! No, it doesn't have to be glass...plastic will work as well.

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        • Essential oils will degrade the plastic over time so yes you need to use glass.

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  2. How long does this keep? I want to make a plan for making it before Christmas.

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    • Hi, Kristen! I've been using mine for over 2 months and it still smells amazing!

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  3. Hey! Is the coconut oil cold compressed? or is it liquid?

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    • I just made this! I really loved it last night. But this morning the jar of it is solid. Is there a way to fix this?

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      • It should be pretty solid once it is finished, but if it gets really cold, it may be more solid. You can use a spoon to scoop it out or warm it up a bit to make it less solid. Hope this helps!

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  4. Thank you so much for the recipe and labels. Do you happen to know what fonts are on the label? I'm trying to make a matching label for a peppermint bath salts recipe that I'll be giving my friend, also. TIA!

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    • I'm actually not sure, Lynn...sorry. My friend Andrea from The Cottage Market made them for me. I can send her an email and ask for sure though! When I hear back from her, I'll reply here :)

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    • Can I get the recipe for the scrub?

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  5. How long will this last? I want to make it for Christmas presents.

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    • Hi, Ellen! Mine lasted for at least 3 months...that's how long I used it for :) Should last longer, so no worries!

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  6. Does the recipe above make only 1 jar, or more?

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    • This recipe makes one of the jars pictured above or a few small jars.

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      • If I wanted to use peppermint extract instead of oil should I use less or more or is it just to preference?

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        • I'm not real sure...I think you'd just have to add a bit at a time until you get the scent you want...great idea though!

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  7. Thank you for sharing! I just made three of these. I hand made my labels because I don't have a printer. Construction paper and metallic Sharpies worked OK. Plan to make some more before Christmas. God bless!

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    • This made my day, Sherrie! I love that you improvised! You could also use black scrapbook paper and a white chalk pen :) Happy Holidays!

      ~Jess

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  8. Is there another peppermint scent/oil I could use? I don't have essential oils.

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    • I'm not sure, Jennifer. You could try finding the Peppermint Oil at a pharmacy...tons of them have it now! Hope this helps! ~Jess

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      • Hi, i don't have the oil you linked to, but I do have Scentsy Pepperment Essential Oil... that will do the trick too correct?

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        • Hi, Christine! I just looked up the Scentsy Peppermint Oil, and I can't tell if it is 100% therapeutic grade or not. If it is, you are good to go! Hope this helps!

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          • Great thanks! Another dumb question.. what should the consistency be like?? I just made some but not sure if it's too 'sugary' lol.. maybe more coconut oil?

          • Scentsy oils are not therapeutic grade????

          • You are exactly right, Cathy! Scentsy oils are more for smell than anything. They are not essential oils. Thanks for sharing! ~Jess

  9. Hi, do the jars have to be vacuum sealed?

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    • Hi, Nanea! No, the jars do not need to be sealed.

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      • Question. How many jars does the recipe make ?

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        • One large jar or a few small ones. It just depends on the size of the jar. For the ones that have the larger lid, this will make one batch :)

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  10. I'm looking for ideas to put in clear ornaments, to use as name tags on a gift. I love this scrub idea, but do you think the scrub would pour out of the ornament easily, or is it took thick?

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    • It may be a bit too think for the glass globe ornaments unfortunately. Are you looking for gift tags and glass ornament ideas?

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    • You can put bath salts in a clear glass ornament. Fill it 3/4 with Epsom Salts, 1 tbsp Baking Soda, 10 drops Essential Oil.

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  11. Approximately how long did the scrub last?

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  12. If you need to use almond oil instead of coconut oil how much do you use?? Or do you use the same amount??

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  13. Hi, I'm so excited to make this tomorrow, if our Briar Patch has the essential oils! Can you do this with lavender oils too? What size jar, pint, half pint? Thank you, 2 days to go and I love this idea!!!

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  14. Would the coconut /olive etc. oils clog the drain when they are washed down? I read somewhere that in oil pulling with oils, you should spit it out in a paper towel, and not in the sink. After using the scrub, don't you wash it off in the shower or bath?

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    • Hi, Doreen! I've used it for a couple of years now and haven't had any issue. Hope this helps!

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  15. Thank you Jessica and Andrea! These make the perfect gift on a tight budget. Love it!!

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  16. What is the light yellow ingredient you are adding before the essential oil? :)

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    • Hi, Gina! I'm not sure what light yellow ingredient you mean? There is only sugar, coconut oil and peppermint essential oil. Hope this helps! ~Jess

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      • i must have confused your post with another... tried it last night with organic sugar and it's wonderful! thanks! making a dozen for my 15 year old to give her friends! thanks!

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  17. jen where on the site can I find pumpkin scrub labels

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  18. You saved me this year! From the simple prep to the pre made label that printed off sooo nicely! I am 28 weeks with a 2 year old and I started having contractions so I am sooo behind trying not to over do anything! Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart!

    Merry Christmas!!

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  19. Thanks so much for sharing. In our business we use fractionated coconut oil which is liquid form. The pro side is that there is less issue with drains and other oil-based ingredients and seems to blend better than using a solid that was melted and then re-solidified. The only negative we've found is that the fractionated coconut oil does not have the rich, creamy vanilla coconut scent which pairs with the peppermint essential oil to make the product smell like candy canes. This can be easily remedied with the addition of few drops of pure vanilla extract or vanilla-infused oil. Oh, and there's no need for a preservative either since peppermint essential oil is itself naturally anti-bacterial. We've also included finely pulverized red/green candy canes to give the scrub a little more festive look. Happy Scrubbing :)

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  20. I made this and it smells terrible. Hated to even give it as gifts after I went to the trouble of purchasing everything off your site.

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    • I cannot imagine how it could smell bad. I have had thousands of readers make it with great results. Could one of the things that you used been spoiled maybe?

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  21. Hi Jessica!
    So, I love the sugar scrub idea. Should there be a layer of coconut oil on the top after you jar it up? Should I add sugar or scoop the oil out?
    Smells lovely????
    TY for your help.
    Carrie

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    • There shouldn’t, but it won’t hurt. You cane either add more sugar, or give it a stir before using :)

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  22. How many pint size jars will this recipe make?

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  23. I love the sugar scrub idea. It's excellent!! TY so much.

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  24. Hi
    I printed this on black card stock like what u used but the white printing is hardly showing up, what did I do wrong?

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    • Hi, Simone! I printed mine on white card stock. Printers don't typically use white ink, so that's why I use white card stock. Hope this helps! xoxo, Jess

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  25. My daughter and I enjoyed making the peppermint sugar scrub! Thanks for the recipe and labels!
    Was such a great economical gift idea for her to give her college friends!

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FAQs

How long does sugar scrub last in a jar? ›

As long as you save your homemade body scrub in a well sealed container so no moisture or other environmental components can get in, then it can last up to six months. Be sure to add a label to the bottom with the date your scrub was made.

Can I use peppermint extract in sugar scrub? ›

Start by adding 1½ cups sugar to the oil, along with the peppermint extract and green food coloring. Mix until ingredients are well combined and food coloring is evenly distributed. If mixture is too wet, add another ½ cup sugar until scrub is to desired consistency.

How to sell homemade sugar scrub? ›

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How do you make a non toxic sugar scrub? ›

  1. 1/2 Cup Raw cane sugar Organic.
  2. 2 Tbsp coconut oil Melted, organic.
  3. 1/2 Tsp Vanilla essence or peppermint oil Food grade-Not essential oil.

What is the best oil to use in a sugar scrub? ›

A sugar scrub typically uses granulated white sugar and coconut oil. Sugar which helps to exfoliate dead skin cells and coconut oil helps moisturize your skin.

Do I need a preservative in my sugar scrub? ›

The idea is that when you are in the shower and you use a sugar/salt scrub, water is likely to get into the container. Water along with sources of energy and heat are the conditions for bacteria, yeast and mould to grow, so it would make sense that a preservative is needed.

When should you not use a sugar scrub? ›

Takeaway. Sugar scrubs are touted as creating soft, smooth skin, but these are much too harsh for facial skin. Stick with using sugar scrubs only on the body, and consider alternatives that are safer for your face. The goal of a facial scrub is to gently exfoliate your skin — not irritate it.

How to make homemade peppermint body scrub? ›

DIY: Peppermint Body Scrub
  1. Mix the coconut oil with the brown sugar. You might. need to soften the coconut oil first.
  2. Add about 5 drops of peppermint essential oil to. your mixture.
  3. Stir the mixture together.
  4. Store the mixture in a small jar.
  5. Use your natural skin body scrub whenever it's.
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How to make peppermint skin scrub? ›

See how easy it is to mix up and use…
  1. put baking soda in your container.
  2. add essential oils to the top of the baking soda.
  3. stir and combine with a kitchen knife.
  4. wet your sink.
  5. sprinkle liberally in your sink.
  6. add a squirt or two of dish or castile soap.
  7. scrub with a sink-safe scrubber.
  8. rinse thoroughly.
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Do I need a license to sell homemade body scrubs? ›

No, you cannot legally make and sell homemade skincare and haircare products without a license in California. In California, any person who manufactures, packages, labels, or holds cosmetics must register with the California Department of Public Health.

What is the best sugar for homemade sugar scrub? ›

Regular granulated sugar, brown sugar or organic sugar all work well. Brown sugar is the finest and least abrasive, regular granulated is next and works just fine, and organic sugar is the coarsest. Pick the one you like or mix and match until you find your favorite combination.

Is sugar scrub a good business? ›

Sugar body scrub makes a great business and you can take advantage of this by being a seller of the product in your area. A wholesale purchase of sugar scrubs can help you get a big discount and have you earning more profit.

How long does DIY sugar scrub last? ›

In general, most homemade sugar scrubs will last around 6 months. The most important tip is to keep the lid on the jar as much as possible. This will help stave off the carrier oil going rancid. Once the oil has gone rancid, you'll be able to smell the difference in your scrub.

What are the two ingredients in sugar scrub? ›

Brown sugar scrub recipe

2 cups brown sugar. 1/4 cup coconut oil (or olive oil) , melted.

What kind of coconut oil to use in sugar scrub? ›

my favorite oil for this body scrub is fractionated coconut oil — this is a specific type of coconut oil that remains liquid at room temperature (the coconut oil that is used in cooking hardens at room temperature like all saturated fats) — fractionated just means 'liquid' in this case, which is how you want the oil to ...

Do sugar scrubs expire? ›

All scrubs have a best before date on the bottom, and will last between 6 to 12 months. This is a recommendation, some scrubs tend to last quite a bit longer. Our Oatmeal Coffee and Coconut Almond are champions of shelf life.

How long can you keep a sugar scrub? ›

Body and face scrubs with only salt/sugar and oil should last several months, some even one year onwards, providing they're not contaminated with water (or bacteria from fingers).

Does homemade sugar scrub expire? ›

Most homemade sugar scrub recipes are made without preservatives, because of this they usually expire sooner than say a store bought scrub that contains preservatives. The homemade sugar scrub will last up to 6 months if stored properly.

What is the shelf life of homemade sugar scrub? ›

In general, most homemade sugar scrubs will last around 6 months. The most important tip is to keep the lid on the jar as much as possible. This will help stave off the carrier oil going rancid. Once the oil has gone rancid, you'll be able to smell the difference in your scrub.

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