make your own bath scrub

Posted On: July 10, 2009 – 5:37 am

Homemade Salt and Brown Sugar Scrub Scrub-a-dub-dub.  During summer when you bare more skin than usual, exfoliation is a must. I love pampering myself in the bath as much as any girl. But I hate forking out big bucks for those high-end salt and sugar scrubs. I’ve seen scrubs sell for as little as $6 in drugstores and for as much as $40 in department stores. I make my own bath scrub  for … get this … about $1. It smells just as good if not better than the overpriced, mass-produced versions, and it works just as well. In addition, it contains no animal ingredients, no nasty chemicals and no artifical colorings. Plus, it’s tested on humans – namely on me – and not on animals. My upcoming cookbook includes a goof-proof bath scrub “recipe” with exact amounts, but to tide you over, here are some pointers for improvisation.  Try making your…

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