Homemade Lemon Sugar Body Scrub for the Whole Family - TRGL (2024)
It took us a solid three weeks of school before my girls were in school all five days of the week, so we had a LOT of time to fill up. In that spirit, I started thinking about what we could do in the kitchen that wasn’t cookies. (Don’t worry, we made those, too.) I stumbled into a recipe for a lemon sugar body scrub and guys, it was such a hit!
This “recipe” couldn’t possibly be easier to make, so I was able to get both the five- and seven-year-old involved in making this scrub. As an added bonus, we figured out this is a great hand scrub for my daughter that loves to chew on her nails. It really works by knocking off the rough spots so she has nothing left to nibble on.
I also can’t help but think these would make adorable gifts for teachers as we approach the holiday season. With a little adult help, kids can easily make this lemon sugar body scrub on their own and then all it takes is a cute jar and a handwritten gift tag to make it a custom gift for the ones who have really put themselves on the line for our kids. I think grandparents would also appreciate receiving such a gift form their dear ones.
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The benefits of lemon and sugar scrub are wonderful and help your skin in many ways. We know, first hand, that lemon is a natural sources of vitamin C. This vitamin helps lightening dark spots from sun exposure, age spots, and discolorations. It also helps with rough spots such as knee, elbows, hands and feet.
Gentle Exfoliation: Uncover a smoother complexion using lemons as a natural exfoliant. Let the citric acid gently remove dead skin cells, promoting a rejuvenated and revitalised appearance.
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.
The diy lemon sugar scrub is best if used within 1-2 months. It does not need to be refrigerated. Simply store it in a jar with a lid. And make sure to screw the lid on tightly after each use so it stays fresh!
If you use a scrub or chemical exfoliator, apply the product gently using small, circular motions.Do this for about 30 seconds, and then rinse off with lukewarm — not hot — water. If you use a brush or sponge, use short light strokes. Never exfoliate if you have open cuts or wounds or if your skin is sunburned.
Homemade sugar scrub doesn't need to be refrigerated and you can keep it right in your bathroom. But if you want to keep your sugar scrub for as long as possible, be sure to store your scrub with the lid on and avoid getting extra water into your container.
Both lemon and sugar are great skin care ingredients for the face as they exfoliate and lighten the skin and prevent dryness. EVIEW on erbal face crub for kin exfoliation – IJCRT.
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.
It helps lighten the skin tone and get rid of skin-related problems like pigmentation. Sugar Scrubs are also enriched with anti-aging properties and help your skin look young and supple. Sugar Scrubs play a pivotal role in fighting dullness and keeping the skin fresh and healthy at all times.
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