This whipped sugar scrub is used to cleanse and exfoliate at the same time. This sugar scrub only uses a few ingredients and it will be whipped up in no time. It is a combination of a luxurious creamy bath whip and sugar as the exfoliator.
The cool thing about it is that the same recipe can be adjusted to fit any niche, simply by changing the color and scent.
How often should I use the sugar scrub?
I use it daily on my hands and don’t have any issues. If you are doing your entire body, maybe do that about once per week. I love the gentle scrubbing power of this scrub. Especially because I am notorious for not wearing my gloves when gardening.
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Table of Contents
Whipped Soap Base
Click HERE to get the free whipped soap base recipe that I used in this soap. The thing that I love about making the soap base is that there are so many things that you can do with it. You can also buy a whipped soap base if you prefer.
Granulated Sugar
The other must have ingredient in this recipe is the granulated sugar. I am in love with sugar as an exfoliator, it is gentle but gets the job done. Plus, unlike salt, it wont sting your hands if you have any cuts!
Making Whipped Sugar Scrub
1. Measure out all of your ingredients.
2. Add your whipped soap base (recipe here) to a mixing container.
3. Mix well with a hand mixer, until it is smooth and fluffy. (You will want to mix for at least 60 seconds).
4. Slowly add the sugar, mixing well as you add it. You will want to take your time with this to ensure it whips up nice.
5. Add your fragrance oil and mix well.
6. Separate the mixture in two equal sections.
7. In one half of the sections, add orange mica powder and mix well.
8. Scoop the orange whipped sugar scrub mixture into a piping bag or a sandwich bag. ( I find it is a little easier to manage if you put the baggie in a cup while you fill it).
9. In the other half of the whipped soap, add red mica powder. Mix well.
10. Scoop the red whipped sugar scrub mixture into a piping bag or a sandwich bag
11. Cut the corner of both sandwich bags. It is best to make the cut smaller than what you think, it will squeeze out pretty easily.
10. Pipe the sugar scrub into your container, with the orange on one side and the pink on the other.
Whipped Sugar Scrub Printable Recipe
Making Whipped Sugar Scrub
Equipment
- Hand Mixer
- Scale
- Mixing bowls
- Spatula
Ingredients
- 2.94 ounce | 49% Whipped Soap Base
- 3.01 ounce | 50.25% Granulated Sugar
- Orange Mica Powder
- Red Mica Powder
- 0.04 ounce | 0.75% Fragrance Oil
Instructions
- Measure out all of your ingredients.
- Add your whipped soap base to a mixing container.
- Mix well with a hand mixer, until it is smooth and fluffy. (You will want to mix for at least 60 seconds).
- Slowly add the sugar, mixing well as you add it. You will want to take your time with this to ensure it whips up nice.
- Add your fragrance oil and mix well.
- Separate the mixture in two equal sections.
- In one half of the sections, add orange mica powder and mix well.
- Scoop the orange whipped sugar scrub mixture into a piping bag or a sandwich bag. ( I find it is a little easier to manage if you put the baggie in a cup while you fill it).
- In the other half of the whipped soap, add red mica powder. Mix well.
- Scoop the red whipped sugar scrub mixture into a piping bag or a sandwich bag
- Cut the corner of both sandwich bags. It is best to make the cut smaller than what you think, it will squeeze out pretty easily.
- Pipe the sugar scrub into your container, with the orange on one side and the pink on the other.