DIY Coconut And Rose Hip Body Scrub

DIY Coconut And Rose Hip Body Scrub
Rosehip seed oil offers so many healing properties, often used as a remedy for scars, dark spots, wrinkles, and premature aging. That’s why it’s a perfect basic ingredient for any beauty remedy, for example this scrub from hairsprayandhighheels.com. Other supplies are coconut oil, sugar, olive oil – they match up perfectly with the rosehip seed... 
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Relaxing DIY Himalayan Pink Salt Scrub With Essential Oils

Relaxing DIY Himalayan Pink Salt Scrub With Essential Oils
Himalayan pink salt is a great culinary ingredient, which is full of more than 80 minerals and useful elements. However, these elements can often be more accessible to the body through dermal absorption. This is why a body scrub using Himalayan pink salt and essential oils can work wonders with your skin and give you... 
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DIY Vanilla Orange Mint Sugar Scrub

DIY Vanilla Orange Mint Sugar Scrub
Wanna make a scrub with a delicious smell to get exfoliating and aroma therapy in one? Read this tutorial! You’ll need coconut oil, orange essential oil, peppermint oil, 1 whole vanilla bean, granulated sugar. For this recipe you don’t need exact measurements since it all depends on how much scrub you want to make, how... 
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Awesome DIY Exfoliating Coffee Coconut Bars

Awesome DIY Exfoliating Coffee Coconut Bars
These coffee bars look like delicious candies, don’t they? They not only smell divine, especially for coffee-loving gals like me, but also can give your skin a good scrub. While coffee granules exfoliate your face and body skin well, coconut oil and shea butter nourish and moisturize it. Plus they’re so comfy in using! Here’s... 
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Cool DIY Sugar Scrub Cubes To Make

Cool DIY Sugar Scrub Cubes To Make
Have you ever seen body scrub in cubes? Me neither! It’s such a refreshing and cool idea, let’s make some today! They smell amazing, comfy in use and could make a wonderful gift for the ladies in your life. Here’s a few things that you need to make them: melt and pour soap base, cranberry... 
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DIY Aromatic Coconut Orange Coffee Scrub

DIY Aromatic Coconut Orange Coffee Scrub
Preparing your body for spring and summer is right what we need right now. Exfoliating and moisturizing is more necessary than ever as your skin might seem dry after winter. Coffee scrubs are number ones for gentle exfoliating because they tone up the skin and aren’t too coarse. Here’s a cool recipe with a great... 
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Moisturizing DIY Chocolate Sugar Scrub

Moisturizing DIY Chocolate Sugar Scrub
Chocolate is not only aromatic, sweet and delicious, it’s a great moisturizer and antioxidant for any skin type, that why it’s one of the main components of today’s scrub. Prepare 1½ cup brown sugar, ½ cup granulated sugar, 1 tablespoon cocoa powder, ½ cup coconut oil, ¼ cup almond oil. In a bowl combine sugars... 
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Moisturizing DIY Peppermint And Vanilla Body Scrub

Moisturizing DIY Peppermint And Vanilla Body Scrub
Peppermint and vanilla sugar scrub is an awesome exfoliator and moisturizer at the same time, perfect for the cold time of the year. To make it you’ll need 2 1/4 cups white or brown sugar, 1/4 cups coconut oil, 2 ounces of shea butter, argan oil, peppermint essential oil, rosemary essential oil, vanilla extract and... 
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DIY Raspberry Lime Sugar Scrub

DIY Raspberry Lime Sugar Scrub
Non slippery raspberry lime sugar scrub comes together in under 5 minutes to leave your skin baby soft and your bathtub clean! And, damn, it smells so good! The supplies are 1/3 cup raspberry jam, without seeds, 1 1/4 cup sugar, 1 tablespoon fine sea salt, 1 tablespoon olive oil, 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract, 15... 
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DIY Apple Cinnamon Body Scrub

DIY Apple Cinnamon Body Scrub
Wanna feel the real fall spirit? Let’s make this cool scrub! You’ll need 1/4 cup brown sugar, 1/4 cup granulated sugar, 2 tablespoons coconut oil melted, 1 tablespoon unsweetened applesauce, 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon. Add all ingredients to a bowl and stir until combined.  Apply 1 to 2 tablespoons onto wet skin (simply dip fingers in... 
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