Collection: Sugar Scrubs - Coarse, Whipped, and Emulsified

Sugar scrubs offer several benefits for the skin, primarily through exfoliation and hydration. They effectively remove dead skin cells, unclog pores, and can improve skin tone and texture, leading to a smoother, brighter, and more radiant complexion. Additionally, sugar scrubs can help with ingrown hairs and may even improve circulation. 

*Coarse: Organic Sugar, Coconut Oil, Shea Butter, Avocado Oil, Vitamin E, and Fragrance Oil. This recipe has more "rough"  texture with a butters/oils. 

**Whipped: Organic Sugar, Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Distilled Water, Bioterge, Stearic Acid, Sorbitol, Glycerin, Sunflower Oil, Skin Safe Fragrance Oil, and Mica. This recipe is light and foamy with slight exfoliating properties.

***Emulsified: Organic Sugar, Olive Oil, Jojoba Oil, Kokum Butter, Mango Butter, E-wax, Meadowfoam Oil, Beeswax, Fragrance Oil, Vitamin E Oil, Optiphen, and colorant.This recipe allows for effective exfoliation without the greasy residue often associated with traditional oil-based scrubs


Here's a more detailed look at the benefits:

  • Exfoliation: Sugar Scrubs are a physical exfoliant, meaning they use the texture of sugar granules to gently scrub away dead skin cells. This process reveals fresh, healthy skin underneath, making the skin appear brighter and smoother.
  • Unclogging pores: By removing dead skin and other debris, sugar scrubs can help to unclog pores, which can reduce the likelihood of breakouts and ingrown hairs.
  • Improved skin tone and texture: Regular use of a sugar scrub can help to even out skin tone and improve the overall texture of the skin, making it appear smoother and more radiant. 
  • Hydration: Sugar is a natural humectant, meaning it helps to draw moisture into the skin. This can help to keep the skin hydrated and supple, especially when paired with moisturizing ingredients in a sugar scrub.
  • Improved circulation: The massaging action of applying a sugar scrub can help to improve blood circulation, which can lead to healthier-looking skin.
  • Ingrown hairs: By exfoliating the skin, sugar scrubs can help to prevent ingrown hairs from forming, particularly in areas prone to them, such as the bikini line or underarms. 
  • Anti-aging: Some sources say sugar scrubs can have a natural anti-aging effect on the skin, due to their ability to remove dead skin cells and promote cell turnover.
  • Gentler than salt scrubs: Some skincare sites say sugar scrubs are generally considered to be gentler than salt scrubs, making them a good option for sensitive skin or for use on the face

Sugar Scrub VS Salt Scrub - Sugar Scrubs and Salt Scrubs are both popular exfoliants, but they have different properties. Sugar Scrubs are generally gentler and more moisturizing due to sugar's humectant properties, making them suitable for sensitive skin. Salt Scrubs, on the other hand, are coarser and can be more effective at removing dead skin, especially on rough areas like elbows and feet. Salt also has potential detoxifying and anti-inflammatory benefits.