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Make Your Own Body Scrub :: Using Dead Sea Salt, Herbs, Oils, & Oatmeal

Make Your Own Body Scrub :: Using Dead Sea Salt, Herbs, Oils, & Oatmeal

by Andrea
Make Your Own Body Scrub :: Using Dead Sea Salt, Herbs, Oils, & Oatmeal
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I have a new obsession…

…this handcrafted salt & oatmeal body scrub!

There’s a jar of the scrub by the sink and a jar in the shower.

My skin is rejoicing! So much so, it’s literally glowing.

Not to mention, coming in and washing up from my daily ranch chores, the grime and dirt come right off and my hands have never felt so soft!

Are you ready to make some?

Here’s the recipe…

Make Your Own Body Scrub :: Using Dead Sea Salt, Herbs, Oils, & Oatmeal 1

Salt & Oatmeal Body Scrub

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cup dead sea salts
  • 1/2 cup oats
  • 1/2 cup shea butter
  • 1/4 cup oil (i.e. olive, sweet almond, rose hip, jojoba, or coconut)
  • 1 tablespoon raw honey
  • 1/2 teaspoon vitamin C powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon non-GMO vitamin E oil

Optional Add-Ins
*This is where it’s time to get creative folks!

-20-30 drops essential oils, choose your favorite
–
1/2 teaspoon powdered herbs

Method

  1. In a double boiler or small sauce pan, heat shea butter and oil until melted and well combined. Remove from heat and set aside to cool.
  2. Using a blender or food processor, pulse salts and oats to desired texture. Note: This can also be done by hand using a mortar and pestle.
  3. In a medium-sized bowl, combine salts, oats, shea butter, oil, honey, vitamin C powder, and vitamin E oil. Using a wire whisk, stir well to blend.
  4. Add optional ingredients if using.
  5. Spoon into storage container. Note: This recipe will fill 3-4 four-ounce glass mason jars.
  6. Will maintain freshness for 6-8 months.

To Use

Using your fingers, scoop out a small amount into the palm of your hand and rub into your skin in a circular motion to remove dead skin cells. Rinse off with warm water and pat dry.

Tips

Here are a few of my favorite essential oil & herb blends ::

Heavenly Jasmine
-essential oils — jasmine, lavender, and vanilla

Citrus & Spice
-essential oils — wild orange, lemongrass, cinnamon, ginger, and clove
-powdered herbs — ground cinnamon and ground ginger

Sweet Rose
-essential oils — rose, geranium, and vanilla
-powdered herbs — pink rose petals powder and sandalwood powder

Where Can I Get This Stuff

–Mountain Rose Herbs…they have everything you’ll need by way of Bulk Herbs, Organic Oils & Essential Oils, and Natural Products for Healthy, Natural Living! It’s your one-stop-shop!

–Starwest Botanicals and The Bulk Herb Store also carries many of these ingredients if you’d like to price check.

Health doesn’t come from plastic bottles. Vitality grows naturally from the way you live your life. If you want to learn more about herbs as medicine and as food, and if you’re just too busy to enroll in an in-person program, join the Herbal Academy of New England for a comprehensive and convenient online herbal course you can complete anywhere and anytime!

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Frugally Sustainable is a resource for all things natural, frugal, and sustainable. If you like DIY and are bit “crunchy”, this site is for you!

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Comments

  1. Gail

    January 9, 2014 at 2:02 PM

    Sounds great, but we have a septic tank and I fear that putting salt down the drain would be disastrous.

  2. Joanne M. LaPomarda

    January 9, 2014 at 4:57 PM

    I can’t wait to try this scrub. In the last year I have really gotten into using Salt Scrubs. I absolutely love the way it makes my skin feel and after you rinse the salt off & get out of the shower to towel dry, you don’t even have to moisturize because the oils in the salt scrub are still on your body!! It’s one of the best things I’ve done for my skin in a very long time.
    Also, to the comment from Gail about salt going down the drain with a septic tank. Gail, we also have a septic tank and I use the salt scrubs all the time. The salt practically melts off your body when it’s washing down the drain. Not to say it would never happen, because I’m not an expert, but so far I have not had any, or noticed any, adverse effects to my septic system. Hope that reassures you!

  3. Allison

    January 9, 2014 at 5:50 PM

    Just curious-what does the vitamin C do? Does it keep it fresh? Could I use lemon juice if I don’t have the crystals? Thanks!

  4. Michelle

    January 9, 2014 at 9:16 PM

    Which grain of salt do you use, fine or course?

  5. Diana Robinson

    January 10, 2014 at 7:08 AM

    Normally you do not want to use salt granules on you skin , except feet , too sharp for soft skin . However , crushing the salts up as in this recipe is Great !!! Love it and can’t wait to give it a whirl !!!

  6. Sara

    January 28, 2014 at 4:11 PM

    Hi, would it be possible to substitute the oats for coconut milk powder?

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