Today I will show you three options to make a DIY green tea scrub that will not only help regenerate the skin but also increase circulation and leave the skin smooth and hydrated.
Green tea has incredible benefits for health and also for the skin.
Using green tea in your homemade skincare products is a must to obtain the following skin benefits:
- Promotes skin cell rejuvenation
- It helps to eliminate excess oil, minimizing pimples and acne
- Its exfoliating action provides a glow to the skin
- Diminish eye puffiness
- Protects the skin from sun damage
- It helps with rosacea, atopic dermatitis, and several other conditions
These homemade body scrubs have the antioxidant benefits of green tea and the moisturizing benefits of the oils used.
How To Make Green Tea Scrub (3 ways)
I have been experimenting with green tea and dried rose petals scrubs and these 3 recipes are the ones I like the most.
So, if you don’t mind elaborated recipes, follow the step-by-step directions.
At the same time, if you want easy recipes, make the sugar scrub cubes using just one part of the recipe.
1. Homemade Green Tea Scrub With Shea Butter and Soap
Ingredients
- 150 gr granulated white sugar
- 50 gr white melt and pour soap base
- 20 gr sweet almond oil
- 70 gr white Shea butter
- one tablespoon of dried rose petals
- 15 drops of rose essential oil
- 1 green tea bag
- pink colorant (optional)
- silicon molds
Directions for step one
- in a bowl combine melted Shea butter and dried rose petals
- stir
- add 10 drops of rose essential oil and pink colorant
- stir again
- fill half of the molds with the mixture
Directions for step two
- in another bowl combine white sugar with one green tea bag of powder
- melt the soap and quickly (soap dries really fast) mix it with the sugar mixture
- pour over the Shea butter layer and place it in the freezer until it hardens
Unmold and cut in similar size cubes.
2. With Soap and Almond Oil
Ingredients (green side)
- 150 gr of granulated white sugar
- Two bags of green tea
- 75 gr sweet almond oil
- 30 gr base soap (white soap or clear soap)
- 5 drops of lemongrass essential oil
- cosmetic grade green colorant
- silicone molds like these ones
How to make it (step one)
These scrubs have two sides of different colors and ingredients.
First, we are going to make the green side and then, the pink side.
- In a bowl combine sugar and tea bag powder.
- In a separate container melt the soap, and add 5 drops of lemongrass essential oil and green colorant. Stir and combine with the sugar and tea mixture.
Fill half of the molds with the mixture.
Now onto the second part.
Ingredients (pink side)
- 150 gr of granulated white sugar
- One teaspoon of dried rose petals
- 75 gr sweet almond oil
- 30 gr base soap (white or clear)
- 20 drops of rose essential oil
- Cosmetic-grade pink colorant
- Silicone molds (I like these ones)
How to make it (step two)
- In a bowl combine sugar, dried rose petals, and almond oil.
- Melt soap and add it to the sugar mixture.
- Add rose essential oil and pink colorant. Stir.
Pour the mixture on top of the green layer and place in the freezer until it sets.
Unmold.
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3. Sugar Scrub Recipe With Coconut Oil & Soap
Ingredients
- 150 gr granulated white sugar
- 50 gr clear melt and pour soap base
- 50 gr coconut oil
- 1 bag of green tea
- one tablespoon of dried rose petals powder
- rose essential oil (optional)
- Silicon molds like these ones
How to make it (step one)
Grind one tablespoon of dried rose petals in a coffee grinder to make a powder. Mix it with a few dried rose petals.
- melt the soap in the microwave, add green tea powder, and stir
- cover the bottom of the molds with this mixture
How to make it (step two)
- now combine sugar, green tea, and the dried rose petals powder and stir
- melt coconut oil and add the rose essential oil
- mix it with the sugar mixture and stir
- Fill in the rest of the molds with the sugar mixture (on top of the soap layer).
- Place them in the freezer until they are set.
Unmold the sugar scrub cubes.
I hope you enjoy these DIY green tea scrubs as much as I do!