Peppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe with Free Printable Labels (2024)

This DIY Peppermint Sugar Scrub is a fantastic homemade gift idea for your friends and family. Festive bath and body gifts are always appreciated. I've included free printable labels, that I designed to fit a mason jar lid. You can make these jars of homemade body scrub, complete with labels, in under 15 minutes.

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These filled mason jars make super easy Christmas gifts that your recipients will actually use! The homemade peppermint sugar scrub recipe is easy to make with simple ingredients, like sugar, oil, and essential oils. A great project for those on a tight budget this holiday season.
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Homemade Peppermint Sugar Scrub

While homemade sugar scrubs are a lovely gift idea any time of year, they especially appreciated in the winter months, December through February, when many of us struggle with dry skin. This homemade exfoliating scrub will slough off dead skin cells and nourish skin with beneficial oils.

Natural peppermint oil scrub in particular is perfect for gift giving during the holiday season. Peppermint and candy canes have long been associated with Christmas after all.

Sugar & Color

I wanted to make this scrub simple to make, yet pretty when you open the jar. I decided to simply use red sugar sprinklesPeppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe with Free Printable Labels (2) mixed in with the regular whitesugarPeppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe with Free Printable Labels (3) for ease and effect.

The overall sugar scrub does get pale pink tint to it, but the red sugar crystals hold on to most of their color. The flecks of red against the pink are attractive in my opinion. I also find it easier and less messy to use the sprinkles rather than food coloring. I did the same in my Peppermint Bath Bombs too.

If you prefer not to use the red sugar, then simply tint half the white sugar scrub with red food coloring. Layer the two colors into your jars to create a candy cane effect. Even better make a batch of each!

Oils & Scent

It can get pretty chilly around here in New England (yes, even inside our homes). I chose to use a combination of refined coconut oilPeppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe with Free Printable Labels (5) and fractionated coconut oilPeppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe with Free Printable Labels (6) as the fats in this scrub recipe.

I use fractionated coconut oil since it is a liquid form of the oil. It doesn't solidify at cooler temperatures, making it easier to apply the scrub. I've used it in many of my sugar scrub recipes.

The standard refined coconut oil adds richness, added nutrients and a silky feel to the finished sugar scrub. I also think the combination of oils gives it a little more of a glistening slightly translucent look too.

Of course, peppermint essential oilPeppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe with Free Printable Labels (7) was used to scent this scrub. This oil is invigorating with a nice fresh scent making it great to use in an exfoliating scrub.

Can I use peppermint extract?

In a pinch, especially it you are making the scrub for yourself extract will do. I really don't recommend it though. Peppermint essential oil has a much better scent and is more effective. Just a few drops peppermint essential oil would equal a teaspoon of extract and last much longer.

The scent is not as strong, dissipates quickly and won't provide benefits like the oil. The essential oil is inexpensive and readily available. There is really no reason not to use it except as a last resort.

Can I use other oils?

Yes, but it is best to use ones with no scent of their own to conflict with the mint. Almond oil, avocado and olive oil are popular choices with skin benefits. If using olive oil I recommend a light or classic oil rather than extra virgin, which has too much scent and color to it, as well as a shorter shelf life.

How long will a homemade sugar scrub last?

Stored in a sealed jar this peppermint sugar scrub should have a shelf life of about 4-6 months.

NOTE: Coconut oil lasts a long time and has antimicrobial properties, if you are using a different oil, it may not last as long.

Peppermint Sugar Scrub Labels

To give the project a completed look, I designed these fun labels to glue on the lids or jars. I suggest getting your jars ready first.

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When printed on a regular sized sheet of cardstock paper you will get labels just the right size for wide mouth jelly jar lids. The thicker weight of card stock ensures the labels are durable and adhere well without the glue causing issues. I used 110 lb bright card stock this time, but anythingover 60 pounds should work fine for labels.


The Peppermint Scrub Labels print with half with red outer circle and half with the green option. Tie on ribbon or baker's twine under the mason jar cover to add gift tags.

Grab your Supplies!

Pint the full DIY peppermint sugar scrub instructions with measures below.

Everything you need to make the peppermint scrub, except regular cane sugar:

Peppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe with Free Printable Labels (10)Peppermint Essential Oil. 100% Pure, Undiluted, Therapeutic Grade. (10 ml)Peppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe with Free Printable Labels (11)Peppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe with Free Printable Labels (12)Wilton Holiday Sprinkles 4-PackPeppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe with Free Printable Labels (13)Peppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe with Free Printable Labels (14)Nutiva Organic Coconut Oil, Refined, 15 OuncePeppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe with Free Printable Labels (15)Peppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe with Free Printable Labels (16)Viva Naturals Fractionated Coconut Oil, 16 oz - Ultra Hydrating Oil, Hexane-FreePeppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe with Free Printable Labels (17)

Some things you may need when packaging the body scrub:

Peppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe with Free Printable Labels (18)Ball Mason 4oz Quilted Jelly Jars with Lids and Bands, Set of 12Peppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe with Free Printable Labels (19)Peppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe with Free Printable Labels (20)Neenah Paper 110 lb, 8.5 x 11", 250 Sheets, White, 94 BrightnessPeppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe with Free Printable Labels (21)

.... and don't forget printer INK!

How to Make Peppermint Sugar Scrub

Once you have your jars ready, here is how I made the scrub.

First, dump the white sugar into a large bowl and mix in the red sugar sprinkles.

Next, melt coconut oil if it has solidified (this will take just a few seconds in the microwave). Add it along with the fractionated oil and drops of peppermint essential oil to the sugar and stir well to combine. (Yes, you can just use regular coconut oil).

Scoop into your mason jars, wipe off any excess and make sure your hands are not oily before you handle the lids.

For an even more deluxe gift idea... make my Gingerbread Scrub recipe as well and some soaps or bath bombs. You will soon have plenty to fill Christmas gift baskets and stockings!

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Peppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe

Beauty Crafter

This easy peppermint scrub recipe makes three half pint jars of the body scrub. The craft can be completed in less than 15 minutes, making it perfect for the hectic holiday season.

4.88 from 8 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Ingredients

Supplies:

  • bowl and whisk I would use a stand mixer if doing a double batch
  • ½ pint 8 oz. jelly jars (wide mouth)
  • card stock paper
  • printer
  • scissors
  • glue

Instructions

  • Print and cut out the labels. Adhere them to to the jar lids with a thin coat of glue. Set aside to dry, while you mix up the scrub.

  • In a med-large mixing bowl, whisk the red sugar crystals into the granulated sugar.

  • Mix in the coconut oils and peppermint essential oil. If your refined coconut oil is hard, soften it a little before mixing it in.

  • Once the mixture is smooth and ingredients are evenly distributed, scoop the scrub into the jars, filling almost to the top. Place lid on each and screw on the ring.

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Peppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe with Free Printable Labels (2024)

FAQs

How do you make homemade peppermint bath scrub? ›

DIY: Peppermint Body Scrub
  1. Mix the coconut oil with the brown sugar. You might. need to soften the coconut oil first.
  2. Add about 5 drops of peppermint essential oil to. your mixture.
  3. Stir the mixture together.
  4. Store the mixture in a small jar.
  5. Use your natural skin body scrub whenever it's.
Oct 17, 2019

Can I use peppermint extract in sugar scrub? ›

Start by adding 1½ cups sugar to the oil, along with the peppermint extract and green food coloring. Mix until ingredients are well combined and food coloring is evenly distributed. If mixture is too wet, add another ½ cup sugar until scrub is to desired consistency.

How do you make a non toxic sugar scrub? ›

  1. 1/2 Cup Raw cane sugar Organic.
  2. 2 Tbsp coconut oil Melted, organic.
  3. 1/2 Tsp Vanilla essence or peppermint oil Food grade-Not essential oil.

Can you put too much peppermint in bath? ›

- Pure peppermint oil should never be added to bath water as a severe icy/hot sensation will result. When included in bath blends, peppermint oil should be included as a minor percentage and appropriately diluted in carrier before adding to the bath.

Is it safe to put peppermint oil in your bath? ›

Our in-house chemist does NOT recommend using some essential oils in bath applications including Basil, Black Pepper, Camphor, Cassia, Cinnamon Bark, Clove, Ginger, Hyssop, Marjoram, Oregano, Pennyroyal, Peppermint, Spearmint, Wintergreen and all pines (Juniper Berry, Pine Needle, Balsam Fir Needle).

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.

Can you put peppermint extract directly on skin? ›

When applied topically, Peppermint Extract leaves a cooling sensation – a benefit attributed to the numbing properties of its primary component, menthol – that can help heal and soothe minor irritations. In addition, Peppermint Extract gives skin an instant boost upon contact.

How long will a homemade sugar scrub last? ›

As long as you save your homemade body scrub in a well sealed container so no moisture or other environmental components can get in, then it can last up to six months. Be sure to add a label to the bottom with the date your scrub was made.

How to make a cheap sugar scrub? ›

Hand And Body Scrub Recipe
  1. 1 Cup Sugar.
  2. 6 Tablespoons Liquid Castile Soap.
  3. 2 Teaspoons Almond Oil.
  4. 6-7 Drops Essential Oils.
Dec 8, 2021

Is it cheaper to make your own sugar scrub? ›

However, making your own sugar scrub is a great way to save a little cash. You can make a batch of my homemade sugar scrub for around $2-$3. Because this recipe contains just two inexpensive ingredients, you can even make multiple batches for the cost of one store-bought scrub.

What is the best sugar for homemade sugar scrub? ›

Regular granulated sugar, brown sugar or organic sugar all work well. Brown sugar is the finest and least abrasive, regular granulated is next and works just fine, and organic sugar is the coarsest. Pick the one you like or mix and match until you find your favorite combination.

What is the best oil to use in a sugar scrub? ›

A sugar scrub typically uses granulated white sugar and coconut oil. Sugar which helps to exfoliate dead skin cells and coconut oil helps moisturize your skin.

What are the two ingredients in sugar scrub? ›

Brown sugar scrub recipe

2 cups brown sugar. 1/4 cup coconut oil (or olive oil) , melted.

How much essential oil to put in a sugar scrub? ›

Depending on how dry or oily you want your sugar scrub to be, ¾ to 1 cup is the recommendation. Keep in mind that the more oil you add, the more moisturizing your sugar scrub will be. For a final touch, add 1 to 2 drops of your chosen essential oil.

What does peppermint in bath water do? ›

In a diluted bath blend, Peppermint Essential Oil is known to clear nasal passages and to relieve congestion, back pain, mental fatigue, and coughs. It boosts circulation, releases the feeling of having tired feet, muscular pain, cramps, and spasms. It soothes inflamed and itchy skin, among other conditions.

How do you use peppermint leaves in a bath? ›

Mint bath.

Steep a handful of mint leaves in a pint of hot water for about ten minutes, then strain. Add to bath water for an invigorating, stress-free soak. Ease sunburn pain: Make a strong peppermint tea and refrigerate the mixture for several hours. To use, gently apply to the burned area with cotton pads.

How do you make homemade bath scrubs? ›

Instructions
  1. 1: In a bowl, mix together 1 cup coconut oil and 2 cups granulated sugar. Mix until a grainy paste forms. ...
  2. 2: Add 40-50 drops of your choice of essential oil. ...
  3. 3: Optional: Add 1 drop of food coloring to give it a little color.
  4. 4: Scoop contents into a Mason jar.

What is peppermint body scrub good for? ›

A peppermint sugar scrub is the perfect way to keep your skin moisturized and hydrated without the added chemicals. If it doesn't work for you, at least you'll know you're minimizing the amount of chemicals being put on your skin.

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