This recipe[1] X Research source makes about 2/3 of a cup of scrub, although you can double it to make more. Size your container appropriately.

You can also add 1-2 gel caps of vitamin E oil if you want to make this scrub even better for your skin. [2] X Research source Simply piece the cap and squeeze it into the oil. If you do this, however, make sure you let the scrub soak on your skin for a few minutes before rinsing it off.

Store the finished product out on your counter or in a cupboard. Putting it in the fridge will only make it go hard.

You can also add 1-2 gel caps of vitamin E oil if you want to make this scrub even better for your skin. [4] X Expert Source Lorena BarcalClinical Herbalist & Clean Beauty Specialist Expert Interview. 28 June 2020. Simply piece the cap and squeeze it into the oil. If you do this, however, make sure you let the scrub soak on your skin for a few minutes before rinsing it off.

Store the finished product out on your counter or in a cupboard. Putting it in the fridge will only make it go turn hard.

This recipe makes about 2/3 of a cup of scrub, although you can double it to make more. Size your container appropriately.

You can also add 1-2 gel caps of vitamin E oil if you want to make this scrub even better for your skin. Simply piece the cap and squeeze it into the oil. If you do this, however, make sure you let the scrub soak on your skin for a few minutes before rinsing it off.