• May 2, 2009
Ingredients
2.5 oz – 3 oz. Dead Sea Salt (fine grained or medium)
2 Tbsp. Purple Jojoba Beads
1 oz. Golden Jojoba Oil
1 oz. Sweet Almond Oil
2 drops Vitamin E Oil
2-3 drops Vanilla Select Fragrance Oil
2-3 drops Peppermint Essential Oil (2nd distill)
4 oz tin or container Step 1: Mix all ingredients together and package it in a cute container (we used a 4 oz tin). Really, that’s all you do! Remember that you can use any fragrance oil combination that you want. I’m partial to our creation though. It’s minty, sweet and refreshing.
Directions: After soaking feet in the Fizzy Foot Soak, rub a generous amount of the sea salt scrub on your feet and ankles (or your Mom’s feet!). Apply more pressure for a deeper exfoliation. The smaller grain provides an even, smooth exfoliation and the medium grain salt is a rougher, shorter scrub. Rinse off with hot water. Pat dry. Hold tight and wait for tomorrow’s recipe on making a foot balm.

 

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  1. what type of suagr would you suggest if wanting to make a sugar scrub? thick grain and how to prevent it from melting

    1. Hi Kay Dee!

      We typically use granulated white sugar in our sugar recipes, but you can use whatever kind you’d like in your recipe. Adding the oils to the sugar isn’t actually going to melt the sugar, but if you are wanting more of a exfoliating feel, I’d go with a higher grain.

      Here are a few of the sugar scrub recipes that we’ve made:

      Rose Clay Sugar Scrub: https://soapqueen.com/bath-and-body-tutorials/soaks-and-scrubs/rose-clay-sugar-scrub/

      3 Scrub Recipes: https://soapqueen.com/bath-and-body-tutorials/soaks-and-scrubs/3-scrub-recipes-on-soap-queen-tv/

      Solid Exfoliating Scrub Tutorial: https://soapqueen.com/bath-and-body-tutorials/soaks-and-scrubs/scrub-into-spring-solid-exfoliating-scrub-tutorial/

      Solid Bath Sugar Cubes Tutorial: https://soapqueen.com/bath-and-body-tutorials/melt-and-pour-soap/solid-bath-sugar-cubes-tutorial-2/

      Cinnamon Sugar Scrub – Part One – Gift Series: https://soapqueen.com/bath-and-body-tutorials/soaks-and-scrubs/cinnamon-sugar-scrub-part-one-gift-series-2/

      Cinnamon Sugar Scrub-Part Two-Gift Series: https://soapqueen.com/bath-and-body-tutorials/soaks-and-scrubs/cinnamon-sugar-scrub-part-two-gift-series-2/

      Amy’s Scrub: https://soapqueen.com/bath-and-body-tutorials/soaks-and-scrubs/amys-scrub-2/

      Making Sugar Scrubs, the Bakima Way: https://soapqueen.com/bath-and-body-tutorials/soaks-and-scrubs/making-sugar-scrubs-the-bakima-way-2/

      I hope this helps! 🙂
      -Becky with Bramble Berry

  2. What about the need of a preservative? I’m concerned about water introduced accidentally and those nasties starting their little war-dance on my salt scrubs. My main worry is about gift giving or maybe someday (yikes) for sales… Thanks =)

  3. what is the shelf life for using sugar or salt? and what preservative would you recommend. thanks.

    1. Definitely! The jojoba beads are in there for scrubbiness and for color but the salt will take care of the scrubbiness for you =)

  4. So would this recipe work as a sugar (body) scrub if I just substituted sugar for salt (and maybe no jojoba beads, just some color lab/powder added)? It seems from my research that most sugar scrubs are just some combination of oils and sugar…I love this foot scrub and it seems like I could make it into a body scrub just by adding sugar for salt.

    1. Definitely. Sugar is a great exfoliant and a great replacement if you don’t want to use the salt. You can totally make changes to this recipe to make it your own =)

      Courtney from Bramble Berry

      1. Awesome! Going to have to try this out now! Thanks for all your great feedback to my seamlessly never ending stream of questions!

  5. You are currently out of stock on Golden Jojoba Oil. Can you tell me when it will be back in stock or a good alternative?

  6. I know this post was from a long time ago…but do I need to add a vanilla stabilizer?? Is that a dumb Q?? Thanks so much!

  7. The jojoba beads were mostly for color and interest so yes, purple labcolor would be fine and you could not put any jojoba beads in there or you could also try something else like crushed walnut seeds or apricot seed powder. But the salt is just fine all by itself.

  8. I decided to make this as a last minute gift for my children’s teachers. However, I do not have the jojoba beads (and can’t get them before school ends). Can I substitute something else? Also could I add a few drops of purple labcolor?
    Thanks!
    Peggy

  9. Love this recipe and the fact that your LIVE with your Soap Queen TV.

    Anxiously awaiting the DVD’s (if possible. Thank you so much!

    SoapLady2

  10. What a cute blog. I enjoyed reading your blog. I am still so new to the land of blog,
    but so loving reading others stories.
    Everyone has a story and so many of them are so touching….
    Hope you will stop by for a visit.
    The May give-away has started and this month there will be 10 winners. I will be blogging from Disney World soon

  11. Thanks for the labels. I appreciate it since I can’t and don’t make very good ones.

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