Either way be careful to check and see of your shower floor gets slippery from the oil in the sugar scrub.
Slippery shower floor after sugar scrub.
Ended up tossing the tub of scrub.
The only drawbacks were having to rinse my shower a bit extra because of the thin layer of sugar that accumulated on the tub floor and doubly rinsing the razor blades to get the gunk out.
To use a sugar scrub first take a 5 to 10 minute shower which will soften your skin and make it easier to exfoliate.
Ridiculously long and chaotic lines at the registers.
Sounds like the scrub smells lovely.
I d appreciate any recommendations.
Felt like i wanted to soap up and wash after it and the shower floor got all slippery.
What i really liked about the whipped or foaming sugar scrubs is that they did the job without leaving you greasy and your floor slippery.
Oh and have i mentioned i hate going to tj s.
I guess you could skip oil completely if you are trying to keep your shower safer for kids or a grumpy spouse.
Then rinse it off with warm water.
After you shower massage the scrub into your skin using gentle circular motions.
I ve only used a sugar scrub by fresh once and it wasn t my thing.
For extra smooth skin let the scrub sit on your body for a couple of minutes.
I don t like the sugar scrubs that are so full of oil that your shower stall is treacherous after using it.
In a few quick steps you ve made an all natural diy coconut sugar scrub that should make an instant difference in your skin.
Warn anyone who might go into the shower after you that the floor could be a bit slippery.
If it does just put a little soap in your hand and rub it over the floor to clean it a bit after you use the scrub.