Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 Jenni posted this fast, I was looking in the files right now......LOL This scrub really works! Enjoy! Donna --- Jenni Billings <jenni wrote: > This one is from Donna... > > > This is so inexpensive and works better than those > expensive scrubs > with harsh chemicals in them. I love this scrub, > especially on my > feet..........so soft. > > " Essential Sugar Scrub " > 1/2 cup good light oil of your choice like extra > virgin olive oil > or almond oil > 2 cups turbinado sugar (sometimes sold bulk or > in baking isle) > 1 slice of fresh ginger > Place oil in small sauce pan and add ginger slice. > Warm on low heat > until fragrance of ginger is brought out. DON'T fry > ginger or boil > oil, just heat on medium low a few minutes. > Allow oil to cool to room temperature or just > slightly luke warm. > Remove ginger slice and add sugar and mix together. > Use as a foot scrub or scrub on rough areas like > knees, elbows, etc. > If your skin is sensitive use brown sugar (it's > finer) and don't > heat oil, drop in a few drops of your favorite oil > like rose, orange, > lavender, etc. and mix. > > hmm... I've never heated the oil... although warm > oil would certainly > feel good! ~ Jenni > Tomatoes and oregano make it Italian; wine and tarragon make it French. Sour cream makes it Russian; lemon and cinnamon make it Greek. Soy sauce makes it Chinese; garlic makes it good. Source: Alice May Brock Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 This one is from Donna... This is so inexpensive and works better than those expensive scrubs with harsh chemicals in them. I love this scrub, especially on my feet..........so soft. " Essential Sugar Scrub " 1/2 cup good light oil of your choice like extra virgin olive oil or almond oil 2 cups turbinado sugar (sometimes sold bulk or in baking isle) 1 slice of fresh ginger Place oil in small sauce pan and add ginger slice. Warm on low heat until fragrance of ginger is brought out. DON'T fry ginger or boil oil, just heat on medium low a few minutes. Allow oil to cool to room temperature or just slightly luke warm. Remove ginger slice and add sugar and mix together. Use as a foot scrub or scrub on rough areas like knees, elbows, etc. If your skin is sensitive use brown sugar (it's finer) and don't heat oil, drop in a few drops of your favorite oil like rose, orange, lavender, etc. and mix. hmm... I've never heated the oil... although warm oil would certainly feel good! ~ Jenni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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