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13 Ways to Make a Basic Homemade Facial Scrub

By Matthew Lynch
October 18, 2023
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Introduction:

Do you want radiant and glowing skin? A facial scrub can be the key to achieving it. Making your own facial scrub at home can be easy, fun, and most importantly, more natural than store-bought products. In this article, we will share 13 ways to create your own homemade facial scrubs with ingredients you’ll likely already have around your home.

1. Oatmeal and Honey Scrub:

To make an oatmeal and honey scrub, simply mix 2 tablespoons of ground oats with 1 tablespoon of honey. Apply the mixture onto your face in circular motions and rinse off.

2. Sugar and Olive Oil Scrub:

Mix equal parts sugar (white or brown) with olive oil, and massage the mixture gently onto your face. Rinse thoroughly to reveal softer skin.

3. Coffee Grounds and Coconut Oil Scrub:

Combine used coffee grounds and coconut oil for an energizing facial scrub. Massage it onto your face in gentle circular motions before rinsing it off.

4. Baking Soda and Water Scrub:

Mix baking soda with water to form a paste-like consistency. Gently rub this mixture on your face to exfoliate dead skin cells before rinsing it off.

5. Sea Salt and Lemon Juice Scrub:

Combine sea salt with fresh lemon juice for a refreshing and detoxifying facial scrub that exfoliates deeply. Rinse well after massaging onto the face.

6. Almond Meal and Yogurt Scrub:

Mix almond meal with yogurt to create a nourishing facial scrub that can rejuvenate dull skin effectively. Apply it gently on the face before rinsing off.

7. Turmeric and Chickpea Flour Scrub:

Combine turmeric powder and chickpea flour for an anti-inflammatory facial scrub that brightens skin tone as well. Add water or milk to achieve the desired consistency.

8. Cucumber and Sugar Scrub:

Blend a cucumber and mix it with sugar for a soothing facial scrub that exfoliates gently. Massage the mixture onto your face before washing it off.

9. Avocado and Brown Sugar Scrub:

Mash an avocado and mix it with brown sugar to create a hydrating facial scrub that softens the skin. Rub the mixture gently onto your face before rinsing off.

10. Strawberry and Baking Soda Scrub:

Mash a few strawberries together and mix them with baking soda for a homemade facial scrub with anti-aging benefits. Massage the mixture onto your face before washing it off.

11. Green Tea Leaves and Coconut Oil Scrub:

Mix green tea leaves with coconut oil to create a rejuvenating facial scrub enriched with antioxidants. Apply the scrub gently on your face before rinsing it off.

12. Orange Peel Powder and Yogurt Scrub:

Combine orange peel powder and yogurt in equal amounts for a revitalizing scrub that brightens and tightens the skin. Gently massage the mixture on your face before washing it off.

13. Banana and Ground Almonds Scrub:

Mash a ripe banana and mix it with ground almonds to create a smooth, customizable facial scrub that nourishes the skin. Apply this mixture to your face in circular motions before rinsing off.

Conclusion:

Not only are homemade scrubs easy to make and cost-effective, but they also offer you complete control of the ingredients used, ensuring they are fresh, natural, and best-suited for your skin type. Try these 13 basic homemade facial scrubs to achieve glowing skin naturally!

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