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Almond oil scrub (perfect mix!)


dkennedy62

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I've been working a while to perfect my scrub, and notice it always has about a half inch of oil at the top after a few days. This one, so far, does not.

1 C. Sugar

1 Tsp. Glycerine

1 Tsp. Stearic Acid

1/4 C. Almond Oil

1 Tbsp Cocoa Butter (grated)

30 Drops Watermelon EO (whatever you prefer, I like my scrub to smell strong)

Mix all ingredients on low in a double boiler (except sugar) When melted, the oil will appear to be a bit grainy. Add to sugar in a small food processor. Voila! The perfect scrub. :)

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:bump:Bumping to see if anyone has experimented with this yet and what they think.

I made this the other day. I usually make my scrubs with a cream soap base so this one is oily in comparison. It is much nicer than the straight sugar & oil scrubs as it doesn't have the oil slick on top. Great for very dry skin. I gave my sister some to try as during the winter months her skin is soooo very dry.

This one has potential and I am tempted to tweak my existing scrub to see if I can perfect my own recipe!

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That's not an essential oil. The link you kindly provided states that

"Its viscosity, mild aroma and indefinite shelf life make it a good all-purpose carrier oil for use in aromatherapy."

http://aromatherapy.vinensia.com/2008/11/what-is-different-between-essential-oil.html

The OP stated she used "Watermelon EO" not watermelon seed oil. If I am reading her recipe right, she used the "EO" to scent her scrub, stating she likes a "strong" smelling scrub. There are relatively few EOs as compared to FOs. I am afraid she was duped into thinking there is such a thing as watermelon EO. Just wondering...

Edited by Stella1952
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So essential oils can't be carrier oils? Hmmm ...

Sorry if I've confused anyone else as much as I've been able to confuse myself. Guess that's why I still have only a candle under my name. I'll just stick with FOs.

Edited by Judy, USMC
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Watermelon Seed Oil isn't actually an 'essential oil' as such and doesn't carry a 'watermelon' fragrance. It's a vegetable carrier/emollient oil and very nourishing for all skin types. As the spec says, the aroma is "Faint. Slightly Nutty".

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This recipe sounds great. I'm a wax tart maker so I know nothing about B&B but would like to try this. I think this would be great for Mother's Day gifts. What does Stearic Acid do or what is its purpose? Also, if I want this to rinse off clean without an oil residue, what would I add? Polysorbate something? Finally, even though this does not have water, using it in the shower could lead to some water splashing in it. Again, maybe I'm wrong, but I thought if there is water in anything (even accidentally which is very possible in this case) it has to have a preservative in it? Or is it an anti-bacterial?

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I made some salt scrub a couple of weeks ago and having to mix it every time before using is a pain. I have decided I will put any scrup I make from now on into a bottle with a large squart lid. Shake and squeeze. This one sounds nice, I'm using Chanel #5, yummm. Now for a bottle, my shampoo has too large a hole and I always get to much. Almost done with it so a scrub is in the near future for that bottle...

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