BrewerGeorge
Well-Known Member
First, I've read three pages of SMF Google search hits on "Sugar Scrub" without really finding an answer. So if you're thinking of linking something, I've probably already seen it.
The wife was gifted a sugar scrub made by a friend of hers that she liked, and asked if I could make something similar. It was a very thick paste, scooped out with the hands. This woman doesn't really make cosmetics, but found a recipe online and followed it. When I asked her about it, she was unsure but said it was just coconut oil, olive oil, and sugar, plus some scent. No preservative, no emulsifier.
I'd like to do a little better than that. I've seen lots of recipes, but I don't know enough to judge them, and I don't have some of the stuff they call for. I don't really want to buy a bunch of new ingredients until I have some idea if she's going to like the results.
Can I make something from the following stuff I have onhand?
Typical soap-making oils, plus apricot kernel, sweet almond, jojoba, almond and tamanu
cocoa, shea, and mango butters
beeswax
stearic acid
polysorbate 80
vegetable glycerin
All my thread reading has led me to believe that I can probably do something with a butter, a soft oil, maybe some stearic and PS80 so it rinses off. Does that sound like it's in the ballpark?
Also notice that my list does not include any preservative. That would be something I'd add after she gave the go-ahead on unpreserved samples. Unless I'm mistaken, though, I don't need it to experiment, correct?
And on the subject of preservatives, what about salt? If the scrub was half-sugar, half-salt for example, could the salt act to keep the nasties out?
The wife was gifted a sugar scrub made by a friend of hers that she liked, and asked if I could make something similar. It was a very thick paste, scooped out with the hands. This woman doesn't really make cosmetics, but found a recipe online and followed it. When I asked her about it, she was unsure but said it was just coconut oil, olive oil, and sugar, plus some scent. No preservative, no emulsifier.
I'd like to do a little better than that. I've seen lots of recipes, but I don't know enough to judge them, and I don't have some of the stuff they call for. I don't really want to buy a bunch of new ingredients until I have some idea if she's going to like the results.
Can I make something from the following stuff I have onhand?
Typical soap-making oils, plus apricot kernel, sweet almond, jojoba, almond and tamanu
cocoa, shea, and mango butters
beeswax
stearic acid
polysorbate 80
vegetable glycerin
All my thread reading has led me to believe that I can probably do something with a butter, a soft oil, maybe some stearic and PS80 so it rinses off. Does that sound like it's in the ballpark?
Also notice that my list does not include any preservative. That would be something I'd add after she gave the go-ahead on unpreserved samples. Unless I'm mistaken, though, I don't need it to experiment, correct?
And on the subject of preservatives, what about salt? If the scrub was half-sugar, half-salt for example, could the salt act to keep the nasties out?