Jojoba beads are one of my favorite exfoliants. They are round and smooth, making them gentle on the skin. The biodegradable beads (sometimes called jojoba esters) are derived from the wax of the jojoba shrub. Jojoba beads are not to be confused with microbeads, which are made from plastic. Click here to learn more about jojoba beads vs. microbeads. For this Scrubby Body Wash, I used Sierra Sky Jojoba Beads to give gentle exfoliation and a gorgeous blue hue.
Jojoba beads suspend wonderfully in the thick texture of the Stephenson Suspending Body Wash. The amount of jojoba beads used in this recipe give a very gentle exfoliation. Feel free to use more if you prefer an extra scrubby wash. I used the Bramble Berry’s Fierce Type Fragrance Oil to give this wash a masculine scent.
What You’ll Need:
Two 8 oz. Bottles with Pump Top
16 oz. Stephenson Suspending Body Wash
2 Tbs. Sierra Sky Jojoba Beads
0.2 oz. Bramble Berry’s Fierce Type Fragrance Oil
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ONE: Pour the Stephenson Suspending Body Wash into a large mixing bowl.
TWO: Add Bramble Berry’s Fierce Type Fragrance Oil into the base and thoroughly mix in. You will notice the base will become slightly cloudy, this is normal.
THREE: Add the jojoba beads and thoroughly stir to mix in. Feel free to add more jojoba beads if you want an extra scrubby wash.
FOUR: Carefully pour the mixture into bottles. I like to use a funnel for this step to help avoid spills. Place the cap on the bottle and enjoy!
What’s your favorite scrubby additive?
- Two 8 oz. Bottles with Pump Top
- 16 oz. Stephenson Suspending Body Wash
- 2 Tbs. Sierra Sky Jojoba Beads
- 0.2 oz. Bramble Berry’s Fierce Type Fragrance Oil
- Pour the Stephenson Suspending Body Wash into a large mixing bowl.
- Add Bramble Berry’s Fierce Type Fragrance Oil into the base and thoroughly mix in. You will notice the base will become slightly cloudy, this is normal.
- Add the jojoba beads and thoroughly stir to mix in.
- Carefully pour the mixture into bottles. I like to use a funnel for this step to help avoid spills. Place the cap on the bottle and enjoy!
Kristen says
Can you use Brambleberry’s Lab Colors instead of the Jojoba Beads?
Kelsey with Bramble Berry says
Yes, the LabColors are a good option to color liquid soap. The soap will be one solid color, rather than the polka dot look of the soap above.
Learn more about working with LabColors here: http://www.soapqueen.com/bath-and-body-tutorials/tips-and-tricks/diluting-bramble-berry-labcolors/
Deanie says
Do the jojoba beads ever clog the pump top?
Kelsey says
They’re pretty small, so we haven’t had any trouble with them clogging the pump. If that happens, you can wash it out with water or a toothpick.
-Kelsey with Bramble Berry
Lori says
I actually have had this issue with this recipe. The pump clogs very badly, to the point that it’s too annoying to use . My plan was to sell these, back to the drawing board.
Kelsey with Bramble Berry says
Thanks for your comment, we’ll do more testing with this recipe to see if we experience clogging too. You may try a bottle with a disk top to see if that helps: https://www.brambleberry.com/8-oz-Bottles-White-Disc-Cap-P4454.aspx
Alissa says
Does this recipe need a presetvative? And if not how long is its shelf life.
Kelsey says
It doesn’t, soap has a pH level that doesn’t allow mold to grow. The soap will have a shelf life of about a year. It stores best in a cool, dry place.
Learn more about storing products here: http://www.soapqueen.com/bath-and-body-tutorials/tips-and-tricks/how-to-store-handmade-bath-products/
-Kelsey with Bramble Berry
zenab says
hi i am from india, can i used castile liquid base instead of your base or any other base for body wash which is easily available here
Kelsey says
I believe that will be OK, just make sure that base is skin safe and can take additives like fragrance, color, and exfoliants.
-Kelsey with Bramble Berry
Cynthia says
Love the idea of adding an exfoliate! Was wondering if you can recommend a suspending body wash that is SLS free?
Kelsey says
We don’t carry an SLS free version of suspending body wash. We can definitely look into it though! You can also suspend exfoliants in our melt and pour bases, most of which are SLS free. Just wait until the soap is around 125-130F before pouring so it’s thick enough to suspend the exfoliant. 🙂
Melt and pour bases: https://www.brambleberry.com/SFIC-Bases-C11.aspx
Learn more about suspending in this tutorial: https://www.soapqueen.com/bath-and-body-tutorials/melt-and-pour-soap/rustic-desert-melt-pour-bars/
-Kelsey with Bramble Berry
Deb says
Hello.
Please can I use sea salt/ walnut shell powder instead of jojoba seeds? Can I also use the African black Soap instead of the body wash?
Kelsey says
Walnut shells will work in place of the jojoba beads! They are a medium exfoliant as well. You can add the same amount as this recipe. 🙂
Walnut shells: https://www.brambleberry.com/Walnut-Shells-P4531.aspx
Read more about exfoliants here: https://www.soapqueen.com/bath-and-body-tutorials/tips-and-tricks/all-about-exfoliants/
Also, using the African Black Soap Base in this recipe will turn it into solid bars of soap. Are you wanting a solid or liquid soap?
-Kelsey with Bramble berry
African Black Melt and Pour Soap: https://www.brambleberry.com/Stephenson-African-Black-Soap-Melt-and-Pour–P6556.aspx
Leah says
Do all of your bases contain a preservatives already or should I additional preservatives be added ?
Kelsey says
I missed this comment. Sorry about the late response Leah. This base already has a preservative, so you don’t need to add more! 🙂
-Kelsey with Bramble Berry
Mica says
I would like to try this recipe! I have a dry skin so I am wondering if I can add moisturizing oil such as fractionated coconut oil to the lotion. Will that work? If so, how much oil can I add to the lotion? Thanks!!
Kat says
This is not a lotion. It is a body wash. But i am pretty sure you can still add a small amount of oil to this. I do, and it works just fine for me:) However, i only added a very small amount to test it out and i used TR castor oil. and not sure about the shea. Definitely give it a shot making a very small batch to make sure it’ll turn out. Which, im sure it will because if im not mistaken, they make these bases leaving some extra room for us to customize up to i think 5%. At least for lotions i know for sure.lol
Kelsey says
I missed this comment. Sorry about the late response Mica. Kat is correct – because this is a soap, the oil won’t mix in. Instead, it will pool on top. You can try adding a very small amount (1 teaspoon per pound), but you may have to shake before each use. 🙂
-Kelsey with Bramble Berry
Tara says
I am new to making soap and definitely want to try making a body wash. Does Bramble Berry have a liquid soap that I can add an oil to?
Kelsey says
We don’t recommend adding oil to the premade bases. The oil doesn’t always mix in well and can pool on top. You can customize the bases with fragrance and color though. Learn how here: https://www.soapqueen.com/bath-and-body-tutorials/tips-and-tricks/how-to-use-and-thicken-liquid-soap-base/
-Kelsey with Bramble Berry
Jin says
This is one awesome product! Thanks so much for this tutorial!!!
I have just started making liquid soap from scratch and I would really love to see a tutorial on this in here.
Also, what is causing the suspension in the soap? How can I have some defoliators suspend in my own liquid soap?
Thanks a lot!
Kelsey says
You’re welcome Jin, glad you like it! Also, thanks so much for your suggestion. We’ll definitely keep that in mind for future blog posts. 🙂
I’m not entirely sure how Stephenson gets the exfoliants to suspend! I believe it is a special part of the manufacturing process. If you’d like I can contact them to try and find out more. Let me know!
-Kelsey with Bramble Berry
Michael says
I think it really has more to do with this being more of a “gel” soap than a “liquid” soap.
Jin says
Michael – thank you! and I guess you are right. But what really is curios to me is what causes the soap to be more gel during the process itself? Or is it just an additive? 😉
Kelsey – thank you so much for your reply! And yes, I would LOVE to know more – if possible!
Thanks again!
Amanda says
Hi Jin!
Michael makes a good point, it is definitely a “gel” consistency. I will email to see if there are any tips or tricks they are willing to share, but it may just be the entire process and ingredient combination that results in that consistency :).
-Amanda with Bramble Berry
Anna says
Thank you, oh thank you, for making a liquid soap!
Kelsey says
You’re welcome Anna! Glad you like the recipe. 🙂
-Kelsey with Bramble Berry
Michael says
I like poppy seeds myself, they are so cheap and they look good with just about anything. Will jojoba beads degrade at all over time in a liquid?
Kelsey says
Poppy seeds are a great exfoliant! Also, we the jojoba beads are pretty sturdy. They may start to break down eventually, but we have soap made a year or so ago with jojoba beads that are still going strong. 🙂
-Kelsey with Bramble Berry
Poppy seeds: https://www.brambleberry.com/Poppy-Seeds-P4943.aspx