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Snickerdoodle Sugar Scrub

Modified: Jan 19, 2021 by Katie Hale · This post may contain affiliate links · 14 Comments

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Who doesn't love the smell of baked goods? Sugar, vanilla, cinnamon and other spices being warmed up in the oven creating an irresistible smell. They make an amazing scent for homemade body products too- Like this delicious Snickerdoodle Sugar Scrub.   This scrub exfoliates gently and leaves your skin soft, moisturized, and fragrant. I like to keep a jar of this on the shelf next to the shower and use it a couple times a week for a quick spa experience. It also makes a wonderful homemade gift in a pretty jar with a simple tag attached to identify the scent.  What is your favorite body product scent?

Snickerdoodle Sugar Scrub

SNICKERDOODLE SUGAR SCRUB

 

Ingredients:

1 cup granulated sugar

1 cup brown sugar

½ cup almond oil

2 tsp. cinnamon

1 ½ tsp. vanilla extract

vitamin E capsule

snickerdoodle scrub ingredients

 

Directions:

Combine brown and white sugars,  almond oil, cinnamon, and vanilla in a bowl.

Poke hole in vitamin E capsule, or you can use 2 tsp. oil if you buy it that way and add to mixture.

Stir until everything is well combined.

Transfer to a jar with an airtight lid.

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Scrub is safe to be used on body,  if you do not have sensitive skin you may also enjoy it as a face scrub.

Some people have a sensitivity to cinnamon and you may find your skin pink/red after use- this will fade.

 

Making this homemade Snickerdoodle Sugar Scrub, and other great DIY beauty products is a great way to save money while still pampering yourself.  We love knowing exactly what we are putting on our skin, and these are fun ways to make that a possibility.  Invest in some inexpensive plastic containers to store this in, and add a bow for a beautiful and thoughtful gift for a friend.  Nothing is more fun than receiving a luxurious homemade scrub to pamper your skin with!

If you like this DIY Body Scrub - check out all of our other great homemade beauty products!

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  1. Katie @ Horrific Knits

    November 12, 2014 at 8:56 am

    I bet this smells amazing. I love body scrubs, I have a collection. My name is Katie and I host Fall Into the Holidays, now open. All entries get pinned. I would love to have you link up!

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  2. Adelaide @ Clay Clan Cultivates

    November 13, 2014 at 1:47 am

    Sounds like this would make a great Christmas gift… plus a jar for me. Thank you for taking the time to share this with us! Pinning!

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  3. Kyla @HouseOfHipsters

    November 15, 2014 at 5:17 pm

    What a great gift idea and I can only imagine how good it smells! Thanks for sharing! Also wanted to let you know about a new linky party starting this Saturday (tonight) at 8pm called “Found & Foraged” Can’t wait to party with you at https://www.houseofhipsters.com

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  4. Renee

    December 02, 2014 at 12:34 pm

    This looks amazing I can't wait to try it! I am planning on making sugar scrubs for Christmas Gifts so this will be a great addition to the other recipes I have.

    Now I've read that the vitamin E is for preserving the mixture, not sure if that is true or not. Have you found any alternatives to the vitamin E? Also do you or can you use other oils as your main oil?

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    • Katie

      December 03, 2014 at 10:30 am

      We haven't tried this any other way, so not sure! I'll have to look into it!

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  5. Kimberly

    December 07, 2014 at 5:36 pm

    I would love some of this! Pinned and tweeted. Lou Lou Girls

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  6. Emily @ The Benson Street

    November 13, 2015 at 11:29 am

    This looks yummy smelling. Thanks for sharing at the Monday Funday Party! Emily at thebensonstreet.com

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