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10 DIY Christmas Sugar Scrubs With Captivating Scents

December 5, 2024 by Sarah Parsell

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If you’ve been looking for cheap and festive homemade gift ideas that won’t consume an entire day, then you should consider DIY holiday sugar scrubs. These holiday scrubs are super easy to make, they smell fantastic, and they won’t break the bank. Everyone loves Christmas sugar scrub scents! Your kids can probably help you too- like having your own little elves!  Making things together is a great family time bonding activity and it provides lots of fun memories. Christmas scented body scrub is always a hit.

holiday sugar scrubs

Easy Holiday Sugar Scrubs To Make You Merry And Bright

This blog post was originally published December 10, 2014. I have made a few updates and additions and republished it here for my new readers to enjoy.

In the holiday sugar scrub making process, you can decide how big a batch to make and how many people to divide the batch between. This means you can spread the love a little wider without spending extra moolah. Homemade holiday scrubs are also a craft versatile enough to make you feel like you can personalize each scrub, or at least a batch.

These homemade holiday scented sugar scrub recipes are sure to be a big hit. After all, who doesn’t like natural holiday scents? There are some wonderful scents out there, and several in particular that make us think of Christmas, winter, warm fires, and happy memories. I think Christmas scents are sort of subjective to our family traditions. Which Christmas sugar scrub scents say Christmas to you?

Last of all, sugar scrubs can be stored in various types of containers, such as left over glass jars. This allows you to use up spare containers you weren’t utilizing and saves you more even money. It is simple to make look your containers look festive with a bow and a sticker label!

I was gifted with a brown sugar scrub last year by my sister, and it felt so good to use on my dry legs and feet! These holiday sugar scrub recipes will work to polish off the old dead skin and moisturize at the same time. Plus, they smell fantastic and make you smell fantastic! You just rub the holiday sugar scrubs on your dry skin in a circular motion and then wash off with warm water.

Christmas Sugar Scrubs

10 Homemade Christmas Sugar Scrub Scents You Will Love

Using seasonal holiday scents, you are sure to love these homemade holiday sugar scrub recipes. Here are 10 of my favorite body scrub scents to enjoy this Christmas season. The recipes for these homemade body scrubs use various simple ingredients like sugar, essential oils, and a carrier oil. Example oils include: olive oil, jojoba oil, almond oil, grapeseed oil, and vitamin e oil. For the exact oil, please click through the link to the original blog full recipe. Homemade gifts can be such a nice choice this time of year. Happy gifting these body scrub recipes with your favorite scents!

1. Gingerbread Sugar Scrub

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DIY Gingerbread Sugar Scrub – www.mommymusings.com

I wouldn’t mind smelling like a batch of gingerbread cookies, not in the least. Gingerbread scrub has such a feel good scent. Gingerbread is a warm, yummy smell. That is why this is one of my favorite Christmas sugar scrubs. Store in a mason jar and use the free printable labels.

Did you know that gingerbread actually has a long history? It’s uses can be traced back to the Middle East, where ancient Greeks and Egyptians made use of gingerbread for ceremonial purposes. It wasn’t until the spices made it to England that the term gingerbread began to look like what we know today. In fact, Queen Elizabeth I is credited as to having made the first gingerbread man, to delight visiting nobility. Who knew she baked? LOL.

https://www.mommymusings.com/gingerbread-sugar-scrub/

2. Peppermint Sugar Scrub

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Peppermint Sugar Scrub – www.mommymusings.com

In the late centuries B.C., mint was so highly valued in Egypt that it was used like currency.

Peppermint in particular was used centuries ago to enhance the memory. You will love this peppermint sugar scrub recipe.

https://www.mommymusings.com/diy-peppermint-sugar-scrub/

3. Sugar Cookie Sugar Scrub

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Sugar Cookie Sugar Scrub – www.notquitesusie.com

Nothing says Christmas like a batch of white sugar cookies coming out of the oven. I just love that holiday scent. Now you can capture it in a jar! with this Christmas cookie sugar scrub.

https://www.notquitesusie.com/2013/11/diy-holiday-gifts-homemade-sugar-cookie-scrub.html

4. Vanilla Chai Sugar Scrub

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Vanilla Chai Sugar Scrub – momruncraft.com

Everybody loves vanilla and it makes most of think of holiday baking! Vanilla beans were first cultivated in Mexico by the Mayans, and through their defeat, the Aztecs began to cultivate vanilla beans. From there, vanilla was introduced to Europe after the Spanish vanquished the Aztecs and discovered the fruit for themselves. The United States’ familiarity with vanilla extract is credited to Thomas Jefferson, who after a trip across the Atlantic, brought vanilla beans back with him in the late 1700s.

The popularity of chai, on the other hand, began in India where it was widely drank as a healing beverage.

https://momruncraft.com/2012/12/10/holiday-teacher-gifts-vanilla-chai-sugar-scrub/

5. Pumpkin Spice Sugar Scrub

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Pumpkin Spice Sugar Scrub – www.theidearoom.net

Did you know that the tradition of carving jack-o-lanterns originated in Ireland? Before the huge immigration of Irish to America, jack-o-lanterns were carved from potatoes and turnips. When the Irish discovered the pumpkin in America, they began a whole new tradition.

https://www.theidearoom.net/2012/11/pumpkin-spice-sugar-scrub.html

6. Mint Sugar Scrub

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Mint Sugar Scrub – lovegrowswild.com

In ancient Mediterranean and Asian regions, mint was a symbol of hospitality and welcome, and was offered as a sign of friendship to guests. It is very uplifting and a perfect scent for the merry making of the Christmas season. Mint is actually named after a river nymph, Minthe, in Greek mythology.

https://lovegrowswild.com/2013/11/diy-mint-sugar-scrub-holiday-gift-ideas/

7. Orange Spice Body Scrub

orange spice body scrub

DIY Orange Spice Coconut Oil Body Scrub Recipe

There are actually two different varieties of cinnamon: ceylon and cassia. The type depends upon where they are produced, and the strength of smell and flavor. Ceylon is the more expensive of the varieties, originates from Sri Lanka, and is sweeter and milder on the senses. Cassia is the cheaper kind we find in grocery stores, has a more intense smell and taste, and is produced primarily in Indonesia.

An orange-scented body scrub offers a refreshing and invigorating experience, leaving your skin smooth and rejuvenated. Infused with the aroma of oranges, it gently exfoliates while providing a burst of citrusy energy. Perfect for brightening your mood and skin alike!

8. Christmas Evergreen Sugar Scrub

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Evergreen Sugar Scrub – www.creolewisdom.com

Christmas evergreen branches used to be cut down and brought indoors to bring cheer with their green-ness during the bleak winter months. They were a decoration of happiness and hope, keeping the residents in thought of the coming spring. As an interesting side note, because evergreens never turned brown or died during the winter, pagans believed that evergreen branches warded off evil spirits. Therefore, branches were cut down and attached to door frames.

The creole wisdom site is no longer working but you can use Fir Needle Essential Oil from Simply Earth for this purpose. Just mix the ingredients below together and enjoy for your own Christmas Scented Body Scrub. This smells so great that it is the best Christmas body scrubs.

  • ½ cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 1½ – 2 cups brown sugar
  • 15 drops of fir needle essential oil
  • 3 drops of green food coloring (optional)

9.  Lemon Peppermint Scrub

Lemon mint hand scrub

This is simple to make and combines two amazing scents for an invigorating, refreshing effect. You don’t have to chose between lemon and peppermint- they go together very nicely! Click below for the full recipe and tutorial.

Lemon Mint Moisturizing Sugar Hand Scrub Recipe

10.  Eucalyptus Wintergreen Sugar Scrub Recipe

Eucalyptus Wintergreen Sugar Body Scrub Recipe

This homemade sugar scrub is great for opening up your sinus passages. Therefore, you can actually smell all the wonderful holiday scents.  If you are having a bit a winter cold, you will really enjoy this sugar scrub. Click below for the full recipe and tutorial.

Eucalyptus Wintergreen Sugar Body Scrub Recipe

Christmas Body Scrub Conclusion

Making a Christmas sugar scrub can be a fun, festive, and thoughtful holiday activity or gift. Here are a few reasons why:

  1. Exfoliation: Sugar scrubs help exfoliate dead skin cells, leaving the skin soft and smooth.
  2. Holiday Aromas: You can add holiday-inspired scents like peppermint, cinnamon, or vanilla for a festive feel. They help put you in the Christmas spirit.
  3. Homemade Gift: A DIY sugar scrub makes a personalized, budget-friendly gift for family, friends, or teachers.

In conclusion, hope you enjoyed these recipes for fun DIY holiday scrubs. I just love these sugar scrub scents! If you have been looking or a good homemade gift idea, a scented body scrub is perfect. The Christmas scrubs can also provide a calming self-care experience during the busy holiday season. Which of these holiday sugar scrub recipes will you try first? Have you ever made a DIY Christmas Scented Body Scrub before? I was surprised how easy it is!

Related Posts:

Window and Door Christmas Decorations

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Simply Earth Essential Oils Review

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  1. Angelina says

    December 5, 2024 at 2:05 pm

    Thanks! My favorite Christmas sugar scrub will make a wonderful Christmas gift DIY project.

  2. Eudyam says

    December 6, 2024 at 5:25 am

    What a great idea to into the holiday spirit by creating your own festive sugar scrubs! From warm cinnamon to refreshing peppermint, these DIY scrubs make the perfect gifts or a treat for yourself. I can’t wait to nourish my skin and enjoy the magical scents of Christmas right at home.

  3. Kidzonia says

    December 7, 2024 at 12:06 am

    I love homemade gifts, and these sugar scrubs are the perfect idea. I’m definitely going to try the peppermint one!

  4. Ian says

    December 9, 2024 at 3:16 pm

    I love this list of Christmas sugar scrub ideas—so creative and festive! I can’t wait to try the Gingerbread and Peppermint scrubs for holiday gifts and some self-care magic this season!

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