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How do I Choose the Best Homemade Sugar Scrub?

Erin J. Hill
Erin J. Hill

Homemade sugar body scrub is an exfoliate made with water or soap and real sugar. There are companies who provide all-natural homemade sugar scrub to the public, or you can make your own scrub at home. Choosing the best option, whether homemade by others or by yourself, requires a little trial and error in finding the type that works best for you.

Dead skin cells are formed when the top layer of skin dies as new skin is produced underneath. This can lead to flaky, dry, or dull skin. To remedy this condition, homemade sugar scrub can be used to remove the dead cells to reveal the healthy skin beneath. The roughness of the sugar sloughs away the dry skin.

Raw sugar, which can be used to make a homemade sugar scrub.
Raw sugar, which can be used to make a homemade sugar scrub.

Although any sugar would have some beneficial effects, the more natural the product is, the better. Organic raw sugar is the best option, followed by sugars that have been processed minimally to preserve the natural qualities. Choose a homemade sugar scrub with the best ingredients whenever possible, or make your own using organic sugar. Alternatively, you can make your own homemade sugar scrub by combining the sugar with your favorite all natural or organic cleanser. Then, wash your skin normally and rinse. Make sure to scrub longer and with more force over particularly dry or damaged areas.

A homemade sugar scrub.
A homemade sugar scrub.

If you prefer to buy homemade sugar scrub from someone else, do a little shopping around to find the best option for you. Buying scrub is generally more convenient than making the scrub yourself, but can also be more expensive. You can begin your search online or in local health food stores that carry bath and body products.

Choose a scrub that has as many natural or organic ingredients as possible. Take it home and use it during the course of a week or two. Remember not to use this or any body scrub everyday, because the course texture can remove too many skin cells, resulting in redness or irritation.

Scrubs should be suited to a person's specific skin type.
Scrubs should be suited to a person's specific skin type.

Note any changes in your skin as well as the way it feels as you wash. If the scrub is too coarse or causes any pain or irritation, you may want to find one that has sugar with a more refined texture. After use, your skin should feel smooth and soft and have a more healthy appearance.

Should you experience any irritation or redness, discontinue use or start using the scrub less often. If you have itching, swelling or peeling of the skin; see your doctor or dermatologist. You may be experiencing an allergic reaction.

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