Homemade DIY Chocolate Orange Hand Scrub Recipe (2024)

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How to make the best homemade DIY chocolate orange sugar hand scrub - This refreshing recipe is quick and easy with essential oils, brown and white sugar, and cocoa powder for a healing deep clean that is moisturizing and exfoliating.

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We had a pamper yourself day at MOPS last week. There were stations set up around the room with massage chairs and nail polish and assorted paraphernalia.

One of the areas was a craft station where we made hand scrubs. I'm not a hand scrub kind of person. I think I still have two salt scrubs that I bought for myself in my teen years.

Or maybe I purged them in the last great bathroom decluttering.

Probably the latter.

At any rate, I was pretty excited to make a scrub and give it to my mother, whose skin has been decimated by chemo. And then I smelled it and decided that Grace would like it.

And then I used it to wash my hands (because I was wiping off the jar I'd poured it into). I hated the gritty, dirty way it made my hands feel. Gross.

I thought about throwing the whole thing in the trash or bringing it home and rinsing it down the drain.

But then I rinsed them off. It was magical. My hands were soft and smooth and smelled like chocolate orange.

How about that, I thought.

Dirt under my fingernails straight through to nice and soft and pretty smelling in twenty seconds!

It was then I knew I'd have to share the recipe with you.

I made my mom a jar of chocolate orange hand scrub, but I haven't shared my jar with anybody.

Every day, I work out in the garden (without gloves because they impede me). My nails get dirty and gross, and my skin gets covered with soil. I come in the house and wash my hands twice with liquid hand soap to get all the dirt off. I scoop a bit of my chocolate orange scrub out of the jar. I rub it into my fingernails and cuticles. I rub it into my palms and the heels of my hands and all over the backs of my hands. I rub it into the wrinkles of my knuckles and into my fingernails and cuticles again.

Then I rinse and my hands feel and look like they've never seen a garden. Ever.

It's like magic. It is magic.

I don't know how it works. I guess the sugar is a mild abrasive and removes the dead skin and dirt, and the oil soaks in and plumps up your freshly cleaned skin cells? That's just a guess.

I tried to find this recipe online, and I didn't have any luck.I did find a similar recipe labeled as a lip scrub, so I think this one would work for that, too.

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Homemade DIY Chocolate Orange Hand Scrub Recipe

How to make the best homemade DIY chocolate orange sugar hand scrub - This refreshing recipe is quick and easy with essential oils, brown and white sugar, and cocoa powder for a healing deep clean that is moisturizing and exfoliating.

Active Time5 minutes mins

Total Time5 minutes mins

Equipment

  • half-pint jar

Materials

Instructions

  • Mix everything but the oils in a small bowl. Add olive oil a tablespoon at a time, until the consistency is right. I like mine to be thin, like pudding, so I used quite a bit of oil.

  • After the consistency is right, add the essential oil. Use your nose as a guide. You'll know when you have enough.

  • Mix it up really well.

  • Pour or spoon it into a half-pint jar.

If you haven't gotten your mother anything for Mother's Day yet, you could throw this together in five minutes. If you don't have essential oils, skip them. The cocoa powder will still give you a nice scent.

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  1. Emma (My Little 3 and Me) says

    Oooh this sounds really lush. I think my daughter would love to make this. Thanks for a great idea. (Think I'd want to eat it!)

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    • Tara Ziegmont says

      I can't lie. Every time I wash my hands, I want to go grab a piece of chocolate.

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Homemade DIY Chocolate Orange Hand Scrub Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can I use orange juice in sugar scrub? ›

Mix brown sugar, orange oil/juice, and vitamin E oil in a bowl. Get in the tub and get wet. Take a handful of mixed ingredients and scrub in a gentle circular motion. Rinse off and apply a moisturizing lotion to re-hydrate skin.

Is orange scrub good for skin? ›

Oranges have exfoliating properties to help renew and slough off dead skin cells. Oranges can also help unclog pores when used as a scrub or in serum form. Using orange in skin care regularly can even help fight sun damage.

Does orange scrub lighten skin? ›

Orange peels contain citric acid that helps lighten and brighten the skin organically. Regular use of orange peel powder can help remove tan and give your skin a youthful radiance. Also, the bleaching effect of the powder will help reduce any pigmentation, dark spots or scars caused due to skin infections.

Is sugar or salt better for a scrub? ›

Salt scrubs work great on tough skin, and your elbows, feet and heels are excellent places for a salt scrub — the scrub will work over those dry areas and restore your skin. Sugar scrubs are good all over because they're gentle and will soften your body and face.

What is orange scrub? ›

This is a very simple, no-fuss body scrub recipe. I make it with a mix of white granulated sugar and organic coconut oil. The final texture resembles wet sand. To that I add some orange essential oil, orange zest and ground cinnamon. If the idea of wet sand isn't appealing to you, don't worry!

How to make fruit sugar scrubs? ›

Fruit Scrub

You can turn pretty much any fruit into a DIY sugar scrub. Start with the 1 cup of sugar and 1/4 cup of coconut oil ratio. Then for fresh fruit, add in about 1/2 cup, or about 1/4 cup for dried fruit. Blend all ingredients together until smooth.

When should you not use a sugar scrub? ›

Takeaway. Sugar scrubs are touted as creating soft, smooth skin, but these are much too harsh for facial skin. Stick with using sugar scrubs only on the body, and consider alternatives that are safer for your face. The goal of a facial scrub is to gently exfoliate your skin — not irritate it.

What is the best sugar for hand scrubs? ›

Two ideal coarse sugars for your sugar scrub are white sugar and turbinado sugar. It is also wise to note that coarse sugar is best suited for use on your body instead of the delicate skin on your face.

What can I mix with sugar to exfoliate? ›

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. Once you've covered your face, remove the scrub with lukewarm water and voilà, clean smooth skin! For best results, repeat twice a week!

How do you make homemade sugar scrub color? ›

Mix in dried herbs or dried flower petals (they must be dried, not fresh). Add cocoa powder, dry clay, or ground coffee beans—1 teaspoon measurement for each. Stir in 2 to 5 drops of food coloring. (You can add a few extra drops to get the color you're looking for.)

How do you make orange peel sugar scrub? ›

First, combine the sugar and dried orange peel in a bowl. In a separate, small bowl, combine the jojoba oil infused with vanilla and a few drops of sweet orange essential oil. Add the oil mixture to the sugar and orange peels. Stir until smooth.

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