I’m a huge fan of face and body scrubs.
If you’ve never tried them before, let me tell you, they are awesome! After just one application, you can have fresher, healthier looking skin because of the way sugar scrubs exfoliate those dead skin cells.
The best part is that you can easily make homemade sugar scrubs using everyday items in your kitchen pantry. And your homemade scrubs will cost a fraction of what you’d pay at the store. Have you seen the prices of sugar scrubs in stores? Yikes!
Brown Sugar Face Scrub
I’m hoping to start sharing one DIY recipe each week here on The Sensible Mom, and since sugar scrubs are so amazing, I thought I’d start there. You may remember the last scrub recipe I posted for homemade peppermint sea salt foot scrub. Today’s recipe is just as wonderful, except that it’s for your face.
And it involves only two simple ingredients, honey and brown sugar.
You combine the honey and brown sugar to make a single application of the face scrub. I don’t use it everyday, so I prefer to make only one application at a time. It’s super easy to make this face scrub, though, so I don’t mind. π
Here’s what the end result looks like.
To apply, you simply pull back your hair (highly recommended), and then gently rub the brown sugar scrub all over your face. When you’ve finished, rinse your face and feel how much smoother your skin is when you touch it.
When I used this scrub, I noticed that my skin looked cleaner and totally refreshed right after I rinsed. That feeling carried over into the next day.
Here’s the recipe for my homemade Brown Sugar Face Scrub
Ingredients
- 1 teaspoon honey
- 1/2 teaspoon brown sugar
Instructions
- Stir together the honey and brown sugar in a small dish.
- TO APPLY: Pull back hair, and gently rub the facial scrub all over your face. Then rinse and enjoy softer, smoother feeling skin.
Do you use face scrubs? Have you ever tried making your own homemade scrubs?
Shelly says
Thanks for sharing this recipe Sandra. I will be trying it soon.
Sandra says
You’re welcome, Shelly! I hope you enjoy it, too!
Michelle@SimplifyLiveLove says
Thanks for the recipe! I might have to try this!!
Sandra says
I think you’ll really like it, Michelle! π
Erin @ My Mommy World says
I love using a facial scrub, but I don’t always want to spend the money on it. I’m glad to know that I can make an all-natural one at home in small amounts π Thanks Sandra!
Sandra says
You’re welcome, Erin. I love how super simple and cheap it is to make scrubs at home. π
Natasha Rodriguez says
I bet this smells great! I am going to have to try this one! And the foot one too!
Sandra says
Thanks, Natasha! π I hope you enjoy both of them! I’m going to make a new foot scrub this week, and I’m looking forward to sharing that recipe too. I love how easy it is to get super soft skin at home with sugar scrubs.
Karla Ferrero says
Love the post. I use the st ives apricot scrub for my face and love how it refreshed it makes my face feel. I am going to try this since its practically free and gives the same result lol. Thanks for the recipe π
Sandra says
You’re welcome, Karla! I like the St. Ives brand, too. I love that they are a more eco-friendly brand. π But, yes, you can practically make this recipe for free. I love that!
Tamara says
Thanks for the recipe. I have used a similar one on my body, but never considered using one on my face. I may have to try it soon.
Sandra says
You’re welcome, Tamara. And this recipe could definitely be used for your body, not just your face. π
Danica says
How simple! Thanks for sharing!
Sandra says
Thanks, Danica! π
Mariann says
I’m such a D.I.Y. sugar scrub gal that I have an entire board of them on Pinterest. I’ve already pinned this one and I’m actually going to try it right now! I LOVE that it’s east breezy! Thanks for sharing!
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Sandra says
Hi Mariann! Thanks for stopping by! π I love scrubs, too. They make your skin feel super soft and they’re just lovely.
Lina says
This recipe is so simple! I’ve been looking for natural recipes for pretty much everything since I had my baby 7 months ago! One question though: is it possible to make a large batch and store it? or no because of the sugar?
julia says
Tnx for sharing…but can I use it every day or does it have side effects from every day use?
Sandra says
Hi Julia! Thanks for your question. While I don’t believe this recipe has any side effects, I don’t recommend using it every day, because I don’t think our faces need it. I love to exfoliate my face and use a face scrub on it around 2x per week. Others may use scrubs on their faces more or less depending on their skin type. I hope this helps! π