Easy Cherry Almond Sugar Scrub Recipe (2024)

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Last Updated on February 20, 2021 by Diane Hoffmaster

The calendar may technically still say spring, but summer is definitely here in Georgia. The temperatures are already up to 90 degreesand the neighborhood pool is open for swimming. Of course, shorts and bathing suits every day mean LOTS of shaving. This cherry almond sugar scrub recipe is the perfect solution to your shaving and exfoliating needs this summer!

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I honestly love making homemade sugar scrubs. They are quick and simple to create and cost significantly less money than buying them from a pricey skincare company. I love that I get to control the ingredients as well. This almond sugar scrub recipe is actually 100% edible, however, I don't recommend you actually eat it! I chose to use cherry candy flavoring for a really bold cherry scent.

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I usually use essential oils but the cherry flavor really gave it an amazing aroma. I also used turbinado sugar which is not a bleached white color. That is why the almond portion of this homemade sugar scrub is a little darker than it would be with regular sugar. Either will work, just choose whichever you prefer. I also used an all natural red food coloring. It is totally natural and does not stain the skin at all but it is an optional ingredient. Your scrub will work just fine without it, it just won't look as pretty!

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To make this homemade sugar scrub, I chose to separate the two scents and layer them in a mason jar after mixing. I like the look and was in a creative mood. If you just want to toss it all together in one big mixing bowl, that will work, too. Once you are done making your sugar scrub, put it into a container and use it within about 2 weeks or so. The sugar is a great exfoliant and the coconut oil is wonderful for hydrating your skin. In fact, there are so many coconut oil uses that I make sure to never run out of this stuff! This makes a great pre-shavingpreparation or a simple way to smooth your already hair free legs.

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Ingredients

  • 4 cups turbinado sugar (fine, divided)
  • 1 ½ cups coconut oil (divided)
  • 2 tsp cherry candy flavoring
  • red food coloring if desired
  • 2 TBSP almond extract
  • 1 TBSP vanilla extract

Instructions

  1. Combine 2 cups of sugar with ¾ cups coconut oil (add or subtract some oil, depending on your preferences for consistency) Mix in the cherry flavoring and red food coloring to desired color if you choose to use it.
  2. In a separate bowl, combine the rest of the sugar with the remaining oil, almond extract and vanilla extract. Mix thoroughly.
  3. Layer the two parts of the sugar scrub in a mason jar
  4. To use, scrub gently over wet skin in the shower and rinse off with warm water.

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Diane Hoffmaster

Diane is a professional blogger and nationally certified pharmacy technician at Good Pill Pharmacy. She has two college aged kids, one husband and more pets than she will admit to. She earned her BS in Microbiology at the University of New Hampshire but left her career in science to become a stay at home mom. Years of playing with LEGO and coloring with crayons had her craving a more grown up purpose to her life and she began blogging and freelance writing full time. You can learn more about her HERE.

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Comments

  1. Kathleen

    You know I've seen recipes for sugar scrubs all over but somehow never figured out what they were for. Now I understand! What a great idea to exfoliate. This is so simple and I bet it smells divine!

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    • Diane

      It definitely smells delicious!

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  2. Jennifer Soltys

    That scrub is so pretty!! I bet it smells absolutely amazing!!

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  3. LauraOinAK

    I love the layers of alternating color on this. And, it's a sugar scrub that looks good enough to eat!

    Reply

  4. Dawn McAlexander

    My daughter loves these scrubs. She loves making them and using them. I bet she would love to make this one. I might even try it. They are pretty good for your skin.

    Reply

  5. Lindsey London Mumma

    This sounds like a real delicious treat, one that I do not know that I culd resis from even eating lol!

    Reply

  6. Jaclyn Anne

    I love using a scrub to exfoliate before shaving, it really does help make my legs extra smooth. The colors in this scrub are beautiful, can't wait to try making it for myself!

    Reply

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Easy Cherry Almond Sugar Scrub Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you make almond oil sugar scrub? ›

Brightening DIY Sweet Almond Oil Sugar Scrub for Face & Body
  1. 1 cup of sugar.
  2. 4 Tbsp sweet almond oil.
  3. ½ tsp lavender essential oil.
  4. ½ tsp sweet orange essential oil.
  5. ½ tsp rosemary essential oil.
Feb 15, 2019

How do you make almond scrub? ›

Soak 6-7 almonds overnight and grind them in the morning. Add a few tablespoons of oatmeal to the almond powder and make it a paste with 3 tablespoons of raw milk. Apply this on the face for 20 minutes and wash off with cold water. Do remember to cleanse your face before applying the pack.

How do you make a colorful sugar scrub? ›

Mix in dried herbs or dried flower petals (they must be dried, not fresh). Add cocoa powder, dry clay, or ground coffee beans—1 teaspoon measurement for each. Stir in 2 to 5 drops of food coloring. (You can add a few extra drops to get the color you're looking for.)

Can you use almond extract in sugar scrub? ›

The almond extract complimented the brown sugar scent perfectly, and it did a great job of masking the faint olive-smell. I put a label and a ribbon on my new jar of Sugar Scrub, sat back and admired my work.

How do you make an exfoliating sugar scrub? ›

Directions
  1. Combine brown sugar 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. When you're satisfied with the consistency and fragrance of your scrub, spoon it into a container.
Jul 15, 2019

How do you make homemade sugar scrubs for self care? ›

To begin, you'll mix 2 tablespoons of honey and 2 tablespoons of sugar. Next, apply directly to your face in a gentle circular motion making sure to feel the exfoliation on your skin. Once you've covered your face, remove the scrub with lukewarm water and voilà, clean smooth skin! For best results, repeat twice a week!

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 long does homemade sugar scrub last? ›

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.

What does glycerin do in sugar scrub? ›

The vegetable glycerin is another skin moisturizer but it also works as an emulsifier, keeping the scrub ingredients mixed together. If you don't use it, it's not a big deal. You will just have to mix things up again before use.

Is almond oil good for exfoliating? ›

Sweet Almond Oil moisturizes the skin while the almond bits gently exfoliate the skin's surface—revealing softer, smoother skin.

Does almond oil exfoliate skin? ›

Exfoliation is a key step in any skincare routine. Adding a scrub with natural ingredients like almond oil and walnut granules to your daily skin care practice can provide a range of benefits. Almond scrub is a popular choice for those who want to gently remove dead skin cells and promote a more radiant complexion.

How do you exfoliate with sugar and oil? ›

directions
  1. mix the sugar and olive oil in the plastic container. I do not recomend using a glass jar for this, since you will most likely have this in your bathroom.
  2. add any optional scents you like. ...
  3. to use: place some on a wash cloth and rub in circles anywhere you need exfoliation.

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