We love exfoliating our skin and making those rough, dry patches transform into a smooth, clean surface. There are so many exfoliating scrubs on the market, but some can contain plastic microbeads, which are no good for the environment. They don’t break down and they’re too tiny to be filtered out by sewage systems. So what happens? Fish swallow them. Read more about why California proposed a ban on these beads here.
You wont miss the exfoliating sensation by ceasing to use those beads. It’s actually easy to make your own scrubs. It’s also super fun and can be a main event at your next party. Get some cute jars, make labels, and set out bowls of different ingredients and scrub recipes. Let guests make their own products and have something useable and smelly-good to bring home!
Since these are made from all natural ingredients, these scrubs are really SO good you could eat them!
If you’ve received a bouquet of roses, it’s time to put the petals to use with this luxurious scrub.
Click here for scrub instructions from Smart School House.
Anyone can use this scrub, but in particular it’s awesome for helping to fade the appearance of stretch marks.
Click here for instructions from SkinnyMs.
Just throw these ingredients into a blender, lather over your entire body and take in the clean, fruity scent of pear and pluot.
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To make this scrub, you mix sugar, nutmeg, and cinnamon together, then mix that concoction with pumpkin. Wow, that sounds like you’re making a pie, not a skin care product!
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This sugar scrub looks so pretty with its different colored layers because the original recipe calls for red and yellow food coloring. But instead of grabbing nasty red color from the store, just use beet juice!
Click here for instructions from Smart School House.
Go crazy green for this scrub and use both green tea and green tea powder. Drink green tea while you’re at it and bask in all its health benefits!
Click here for instructions from Inspire Beauty Tips.
If you line up the ingredients of this scrub in your kitchen, others may think you’re about to make a lemon tart! Instead, you’re treating your skin to some coconut lemon goodness.
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You can drink a cup o’ joe, and you can also use the grounds on your face! Try this in the AM while you’re having your cup of coffee. Bonus: the olive oil acts as a great moisturizer!
Click here for instructions from PETA.
We dare you not to lick your face while you’re wearing this raw cacao face mask. If you accidentally sneak a taste, though, rest assured – it’s all natural!
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You may be a fan of the grapefruit acne scrubs you can find at any drug store, but save some cash and try this DIY method! Just reading the ingredient list is making us hungry.
Click here for instructions from The Kitchen McCabe.

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I\’ve been working with some of these, and coconut oil is the very best BASE source you can use. I used cold pressed virgin coconut oil, organic raw cane sugar and organic essential oils. You will LOVE it! Major, Major Lather and works well together.