How I Make the PERFECT Emulsified Sugar Scrubs! (Grapefruit Apricot Whipped Sugar Scrub)
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- Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
- PLEASE excuse the white square in the top left corner of the screen! Out of all the emulsified sugar scrub recipes I've tried, this one is by far the best! It only calls for a few ingredients and the best part is, it's easy! Basic scrubs with just sugar/salt and a carrier oil are great, and are great for your skin but whipped emulsified scrubs are next level. The emulsifying wax, beeswax, and stearic acid in these help to harden everything while creating a luxurious, lotion-like feel when using the scrub. The optiphen is a preservative I use to prevent mold since this product will be introduced to water in the shower. These are scented with Ruby Red Grapefruit from @Naturesgardencandles and is a great summer scent. I added pink, bursting bath beads to the top just to add a little something extra. The final result of these scrubs leaves your skin exfoliated, glowing, and non-greasy! PLEASE BE AWARE THAT IN ALL OF MY RECIPES I ALWAYS PREPARE AND CALCULATE TO HAVE A LITTLE LEFT OVER SO THAT I CAN MAKE SAMPLES. SO IF YOU FOLLOW MY RECIPE YOU WILL HAVE A TAD LEFT OVER AT THE END! See below for the full ingredient list, substitutions, and supply list. #howtomakesugarscrub #emulsifiedsugarscrubrecipe #whippedsugarscrub
To purchase these Grapefruit Apricot Emulsified Sugar Scrubs or other unique bath products please visit my website: www.sunshynescents.com/
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
00:22 Measuring Sugar
00:42 Measuring Waxes
01:54 Measuring Oils
2:20 Combining Waxes & Oils
3:58 Combining/Mixing Everything
4:45 Adding to Jars
5:14 Outro
INGREDIENT & SUBSTITUTION LIST:
(makes four, 4 Oz. jars with a tad left over)
18 Oz. Granulated Sugar
Dash of Apricot Seeds
10-12 Drops Vitamin E Oil
8 Tbsp. Coconut Oil (can be substituted for cocoa butter, mango butter, or shea butter)
4 Tbsp. Grapeseed Oil (can be substituted for sweet almond oil, avocado oil, jojoba oil or another carrier oil)
4 Tbsp. Jamaican Black Castor Oil (can be substituted for sweet almond oil, avocado oil, jojoba oil or another carrier oil)
3 Ml. Optiphen (can be substituted for germall plus)
10 Ml. Fragrance Oil
5 Tbsp. Stearic Acid
5 Tbsp. Emulsifying Wax
5 Tsp. White Beeswax
MP Soap for Soap Embeds
Pink Bursting Bath Beads
SUPPLY LIST:
RUBY RED GRAPEFRUIT F.O.: www.naturesgardencandles.com/...
WHITE BEESWAX: www.naturesgardencandles.com/...
EMULSIFYING WAX:www.naturesgardencandles.com/...
STEARIC ACID: www.amazon.com/Stearic-Acid-V...
EMBED SOAP MOLD: www.amazon.com/Strawberry-Pin...
JAMAICAN BLACK CASTOR OIL:www.amazon.com/Majestic-Jamai...
VITAMIN E OIL: www.amazon.com/dp/B07CHVWJCD?...
OPTIPHEN: www.brambleberry.com/shop-by-...
PINK BURSTING BATH BEADS: www.brambleberry.com/shop-by-...
COCONUT OIL: walmart
GRAPESEED OIL: walmart Хобби
The scrubs in a jar look ao pretty.
Good afternoon i love this recipe its almost like a slushy type of sugar scrub love the consistency i was looking for a recipe like this thanks please keep the videos coming have a good day
Thanks so much! I’m glad you enjoyed the video/recipe. The consistency is definitely out of this world.. I love it!
Awesome very informative video. Please keep them coming.
Thank you so much! I’ll definitely keep them coming!
Looks awesome. New Sub!
I really appreciate you! ❤️
Looks beautiful! I used pure cane sugar. It came out creamy and I used just a tad more of the sugar.
I never thought about using pure cane sugar.. I'll have to try that next time!
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Lovely! Would these make lip safe scrubs too?
This exact recipe wouldn’t work as a lip scrub cause of some of the ingredients but lip scrubs are actually very easy to make! All you need is stearic acid, a carrier oil, sugar, and flavoring oil. I might have to do a lip scrub video soon! 🤔
@@Sunshyne.Scents ty for the info and look forward to it
Very nice!! I love the consistency! How is the consistency after you have packaged it a few days? Does it stay the consistency like in the video or will it harden/firm up? Thank you!
Thanks! The consistency stays the exact same for the most part! I've only had it harden up once or twice and even then it didn't get hard by much. I've shipped lots of these sugar scrubs in both hot and cold weather and the consistency has always stayed the same.
@@Sunshyne.Scents You're welcome! Thank you so much for your reply! I'm wanting to try this recipe as I've got a great recipe but mine hardens up but softens up in the shower before using.
You should deff try this recipe! If you do, let me know how it works out for you! As long as you use the correct measurement of each ingredient, they won't harden up. @@hollythomas773
@@Sunshyne.Scents thank you!! I'll definitely try it and let you know!
Love, love, love your detailed recipe! I will give you an update after I make it. May I ask where you got the fruit embeds? Please share more recipes!❤
The apricot seeds look like a powder though we’re they processed, I like watching other people just to get an idea what I can use or not use or what’s trending etc , I’m trying to get my own formulation it’s hard for now where did you purchase your seeds from I didn’t see them on Amazon?
I actually got my seeds in the soap/candle section at Michael's craft store. Michael's is a good place to start especially if you're impatient like me and don't want to wait on shipping! As far as formulation, I would just keep YouTubing different creators and googling things. Brambleberry has great articles covering all sorts of things like soap and sugar scrubs. Hope that helps!
Hi. The stearic acid it’s very important? Can I do it without it?
Hi. Technically you can but the scrub won't be the same. The stearic acid is what adds the lather or "lotion" like feel that you get with a lot of emulsified scrubs. It also helps harden them. Stearic acid can always be substituted for cetyl alcohol.
What is a substitute for stearic acid
You can always use cetyl alcohol in place of the stearic acid. I definitely wouldn’t skip using either ingredient because the stearic acid (or cetyl alcohol) is what hardens the scrub and gives it that lotion-like feel.
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What if you don't have beeswax..can you replace it with something else?
If you don't have beeswax you can always leave it out and substitute it for a hard butter instead like mango butter or cocoa butter. Beeswax adds a hardness to the scrubs but it isnt 100% necessary. The emulsifying wax is necessary, however.
@Sunshyne.Scents thank you for responding..💖