Aloe vera is known for its soothing and moisturizing properties, while sugar provides gentle exfoliation. Combine one tablespoon of aloe vera gel with one tablespoon of granulated sugar.
Coconut oil is a deeply moisturizing agent, and brown sugar is an effective exfoliant. Combine one tablespoon of coconut oil with one tablespoon of brown sugar. Massage the scrub onto your skin.
Almond oil is an excellent moisturizer, and ground almonds provide gentle exfoliation. Combine one tablespoon of almond oil with one tablespoon of finely ground almonds. Massage the mixture onto your face.
Honey is a natural humectant, meaning it helps retain moisture, while sugar acts as a gentle exfoliant to remove dead skin cells. To make this scrub, combine one tablespoon of honey.
Bananas are rich in vitamins and minerals that hydrate and nourish the skin, while sugar provides gentle exfoliation. Mash one ripe banana and mix with one tablespoon of sugar. Apply the scrub to your face.
Oatmeal is known for its soothing properties, making it ideal for sensitive, dry skin. Yogurt contains lactic acid, which gently exfoliates and moisturizes. To prepare, blend two tablespoons of oats into a fine powder.
Coffee grounds are excellent for exfoliation and improving circulation, while olive oil provides essential hydration. Mix one tablespoon of used coffee grounds with one tablespoon of olive oil.
Sea salt offers mineral-rich exfoliation, and avocado is packed with vitamins and healthy fats that nourish dry skin. Mash half an avocado and mix with one tablespoon of sea salt. Apply the mixture to your face.
Milk contains lactic acid that exfoliates and hydrates, while rice flour gently removes dead skin cells. Mix one tablespoon of milk with one tablespoon of rice flour to form a paste. Apply to your face.
Papaya contains enzymes that exfoliate and brighten the skin, while oatmeal soothes and hydrates. Mash a small piece of ripe papaya and mix with one tablespoon of finely ground oatmeal.
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