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December 16, 2014 By Jill 2 Comments

DIY Orange Coconut Sugar Scrub

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Each Christmas season, I normally find myself needing a few last minute gifts for music teachers, Sunday School teachers, and other special people in our lives that we like to give a little something to to show them our appreciation.  This sugar scrub recipe can be whipped up in under 5 minutes and the recipe calls for only a few simple ingredients.  A glass container with a lid can be purchased at a dollar store.  A glass mason jar would work great too.

With this recipe, you can substitute different oils and herbs to create different scents.  How about lavender essential oil with dried lavender flowers?  Or peppermint essential oil with dried peppermint leaves?  It’s easy to personalize this recipe to the scent you think your recipient will enjoy.  Please note that if you use a scent like lavender or peppermint, you will likely have to adjust the amount of essential oil drops since the scent is stronger than orange.

Find the recipe for this DIY Orange Coconut Sugar Scrub at Hip Homeschool Moms, where I’m writing today!

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  1. Tabassum says

    July 20, 2017 at 2:55 am

    Hi Jill,
    I am a pharmacist and a university teacher. I do research on herb as medicine.
    I love your blog. Its fantastic. Sometimes I think to start a blog like yours by using my scientific knowledge. I think to be a successful blogger, it needs much time. How man hours do you spend on blog everyday?
    Tabassum

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    • Jill says

      July 20, 2017 at 11:29 am

      I spend about 10 hours a week.

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