10 Solid Scrub Recipes That Exfoliate + Hydrate at the Same Time (2024)

What's better than a homemade scrub? A homemade solid scrub bar! We love using these perfectly-portioned shower treats. They're packed with exfoliating ingredients in a creamy base so you can slough away your dry bits and moisturize at the same time.

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We all love a good homemade scrub for soft, smooth skin—especially now that the cold weather is here to stay. Exfoliation is key to good skin, whether you want to wax, apply self-tanner, or just let it shine.

Hop in the shower with one of these bars and rub your skin all over so the butters can get in. You'll scrub off dead skin and leave your skin feeling moisturized and SO soft. You don't even need to lotion up afterwards because your skin will be silky smooth!

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  • Pick Your Moisturizing Ingredient
  • Pick Your Exfoliating Ingredient
  • Put Them Together in Solid Scrub Bar Recipes
  • 1. Sugar + Shea Scrub Bars
  • 2. Coffee + Coconut Scrub Cubes
  • 3. Brown Sugar + Cocoa Scrubee Bars
  • 4. Mocha Coffee + Cocoa Scrub Cubes
  • 5. Cucumber + Honey Cube Cleanser
  • 6. Lip Scrub Stick
  • Solid Body Scrub Bars with Soap
  • 7. Sugar + Coconut Scrub Cubes
  • 8. Oat Bran Scrubbing Soap Bars
  • 9. Exfoliating Melt + Pour Soap Bars
  • 10. Foaming Face Scrub Bar
  • FAQ

Pick Your Moisturizing Ingredient

You need a solid butter or wax to turn a sugar scrub into a solid sugar scrub. Some of the best moisturizing ingredients for solid scrub bars include:

Shea Butter: Shea butter is rich in fatty acids and vitamins that nourish the skin and provide deep hydration.

Cocoa Butter: Cocoa butter is also a great moisturizer, and it has a pleasant chocolate-like scent.

Coconut oil: Coconut oil is a popular choice for its excellent moisturizing properties and mild scent.

Beeswax: Beeswax adds a protective barrier to the skin and helps lock in moisture. If you use beeswax, you can incorporate other carrier oils like sweet almond or olive oil and your bar will still stay solid.

Pick Your Exfoliating Ingredient

Choose exfoliating ingredients based on your skin type and the level of exfoliation you desire. Some of the best exfoliating ingredients to use in solid scrub bars include:

Sugar: Sugar granules are gentle and effective exfoliants for most skin types.

Salt: Salt, such as sea salt or Epsom salt, provides a coarser exfoliation and can be invigorating.

Ground coffee: Ground coffee is an excellent choice for a natural, stimulating scrub.

Ground oats: Ground oatmeal is a mild exfoliant suitable for sensitive skin and can help soothe irritation.

Ground rice: Ground rice bran is a gentle exfoliant suitable for sensitive skin types.

Put Them Together in Solid Scrub Bar Recipes

All you have to do is combine your exfoliating and moisturizing ingredients in a solid, bar-like form. Read on for recipe inspiration!

1. Sugar + Shea Scrub Bars

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Not only do these sugar bars smell amazing, but they’re also an anti-aging, wrinkle-fighting powerhouse. Exfoliating and moisturizing, they have the added benefit of being extra giftable: those rose petals make them look (and feel) luxurious.

2. Coffee + Coconut Scrub Cubes

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We know you might not have the time to make (or even use) three different bath products. So how about a multipurpose power combo of coffee and coconut oil, that fights cellulite and stretch marks. Plus this can double as a face scrub to reduce weird face puffiness.

3. Brown Sugar + Cocoa Scrubee Bars

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Dry skin is difficult to keep well moisturized but these copycat Lush Scrubee bars get the job done! And they do so in style. Made with a powerful combination of shea butter, coconut oil, cocoa butter and brown sugar, they're sure to leave your skin soft and hydrated.

4. Mocha Coffee + Cocoa Scrub Cubes

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You only need four ingredients for this wake-me-up morning scrub: coffee grounds, cocoa butter, white sugar and cocoa powder.

  • ½ cup cocoa butter
  • ¼ cup coffee grounds
  • 2 tablespoon cocoa powder
  • ½ cup white sugar

Melt cocoa butter in a microwave-safe container. In a separate bowl, combine the coffee grounds, cocoa powder, and sugar.

Pour the melted cocoa butter into the bowl with the dry ingredients. Pour the mixture into silicone ice cube molds. Press down to compact the mixture in the molds.

Place the molds in the refrigerator or freezer for a few hours until the scrub cubes solidify. Then pop them out of the molds. Store them in an airtight container or a bag to prevent them from absorbing moisture.

5. Cucumber + Honey Cube Cleanser

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The idea of a frozen facial scrub might not be on your radar yet but there are plenty of reasons for you to try it. The soothing and cooling effects of cucumber mixed with the anti-inflammatory, antioxidant benefits of honey turn these cubes into a rejuvenating at-home treatment.

6. Lip Scrub Stick

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This reicpe turns your lip balm into an on-the-go lip scrub. Scrubbing with brown sugar gently exfoliates while cocoa butter and coconut oil lock in moisture.

Melt cocoa butter, shea butter, and coconut oil in a microwave-safe bowl. Cool slightly and stir in the brown sugar. Pour into empty lip balm container.

Solid Body Scrub Bars with Soap

If you want to create a scrub bar using melt and pour soap that foams and cleanses, you can try one of these recipe ideas:

7. Sugar + Coconut Scrub Cubes

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Homemade cosmetics that go with the season are our weakness! For fall, we love these perfectly-portioned sugar scrub cubes with scents like vanilla coffee (amazing in the morning!), maple brown sugar (so indulging!) or pumpkin spice (an eternal favorite).

8. Oat Bran Scrubbing Soap Bars

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These scrubbing soap bars will leave your skin feeling smooth and hydrated thanks to gentle oat bran, nourishing body butters and essential oils. They're especially helpful on dry, itchy skin that usually comes with the changing of the seasons.

9. Exfoliating Melt + Pour Soap Bars

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Chia seeds, cornmeal, oatmeal and coffee are all excellent options to add to a plain soap to make it gently exfoliating. Another solution is to add natural loofah to a melt-and-pour soap base.

10. Foaming Face Scrub Bar

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Make your own homemade facial soap bar with bentonite clay, almond oil and vanilla to soothe and cleanse. For gentle exfoliation, add 2 tablespoon of oat flour or almond meal before pouring the soap into a mold.

FAQ

Can I use solid scrub bars on my body and face?

Yes, you can use some solid scrub bars on both your body and face, but be mindful of the exfoliating intensity and your skin's sensitivity. Some bars may be too harsh for facial use.

How often should I use solid scrub bars?

Use solid scrub bars 2-3 times a week for gentle exfoliation.

How long do solid scrub bars last?

The shelf life of a solid scrub bar can vary depending on the ingredients used. Typically, they can last several months if stored in an airtight container to prevent them from absorbing moisture.

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10 Solid Scrub Recipes That Exfoliate + Hydrate at the Same Time (2024)

FAQs

10 Solid Scrub Recipes That Exfoliate + Hydrate at the Same Time? ›

DIY Facial Sugar Scrub

Add ¼ cup sugar & 1 tablespoon honey in a bowl. *Optional: Add additional sugar if you feel your mixture is too runny. Add your choice of essential oil (lavender is my favorite of course!). I use only a few drops but you can add more or less to your liking.

How do you make a hydrating scrub? ›

Hydrating Honey, Sage, and Oat Scrub
  1. 1/2 cup granulated sugar.
  2. 1/4 cup olive oil.
  3. 1/4 cup rolled oats.
  4. 1 Tbsp of dried sage leaves.
  5. 1 Tbsp of honey.
Mar 9, 2023

What is the best homemade exfoliating scrub? ›

Instructions
  • 1: In a bowl, mix together 1 cup coconut oil and 2 cups granulated sugar. Mix until a grainy paste forms. ...
  • 2: Add 40-50 drops of your choice of essential oil. ...
  • 3: Optional: Add 1 drop of food coloring to give it a little color.
  • 4: Scoop contents into a Mason jar.

How do you make a gentle exfoliating scrub? ›

DIY Facial Sugar Scrub

Add ¼ cup sugar & 1 tablespoon honey in a bowl. *Optional: Add additional sugar if you feel your mixture is too runny. Add your choice of essential oil (lavender is my favorite of course!). I use only a few drops but you can add more or less to your liking.

Is sugar or salt a better exfoliator? ›

Thanks to larger and more abrasive particles, salt scrubs are stronger exfoliants. While not ideal for sensitive areas like your face (especially since salt can be dehydrating), these scrubs are game-changing on dry areas of your body, such as your feet, elbows, knees and legs.

What is the best natural exfoliator? ›

6 of the best natural exfoliators
  • Baking soda. If you are using a facial exfoliator, the particles will need to be fine grained, to avoid them being too harsh. ...
  • Ground oatmeal. ...
  • Coffee grounds. ...
  • Sea salt. ...
  • Pumice stone. ...
  • Ground sugar.
Nov 22, 2022

How do you make a combination skin scrub? ›

FACE SCRUB FOR COMBINATION SKIN
  1. 2 tbsp. Uncooked Rolled Oats contain plenty of antioxidants and have anti-inflammatory properties.
  2. 1-2 tsp. Honey has anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties and is known for its skin-nourishing and healing properties.
Oct 5, 2023

How do you make liquid body scrub? ›

Add all your ingredients (sugar, baby oil or coconut oil, and body wash) into a bowl and stir the mixture until combined to make this DIY sugar scrub. If you use coconut oil you need to get it to liquid form. A few seconds in the microwave and you'll have the coconut oil melted.

How to make homemade salt scrubs? ›

Directions
  1. Combine sea salt and oil in a mixing bowl.
  2. Mix thoroughly. ...
  3. If desired, add one or two drops of your favorite essential oil and stir it into the mixture.
  4. Once you're satisfied with the consistency and fragrance of your scrub, spoon it into a container.
Jul 15, 2019

What is the best homemade exfoliator? ›

There are many ways to exfoliate skin naturally. Coffee grounds, sugar, finely ground sea salt, cinnamon and oats are some of the best ingredients to use in a homemade exfoliating scrub, Roff says. She is a big fan of sugar face scrubs, as they can brighten dull skin and fight signs of aging.

How do you make sugar scrubs? ›

Place sugar into a bowl. Add in 1/3 cup of oil and stir until well blended. If the sugar scrub seems too dry for your liking add more oil, 1 tablespoon at a time, until you get the consistency you like. Remember, this is personal preference so don't worry about “messing up.” You won't, I promise.

Which homemade scrub is good for dry skin? ›

Coconut Oil and Oat Scrub

Mix the honey and coconut oil and allow the mixture to sit for some time. Mix in the oats and allow them to absorb the oil and honey. Smooth on the paste on dry skin and rinse off. This oat and coconut oil body scrub works magic for dry and sensitive skin.

Does sugar scrub hydrate skin? ›

Your shower routine probably has all the basics covered: shampoo, conditioner, and sudsy body wash. But a fourth addition to this regimen—a good old fashioned sugar scrub—can make all the difference both in terms of your skin's hydration and overall glow factor.

What are good ingredients for body scrub? ›

Salt • Sugar • Ground coffee • Oatmeal • Other options: almond meal, flax meal (linseeds), rice bran, wheat bran, buckwheat, and ground nut shells, cornmeal. 2. A Carrier Oil: It goes without saying, but don't use a nut oil if you have a nut allergy! Note that certain essential oils should be avoided by pregnant women.

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