Pamper your rough skin and make some adorable gifts in a jar with this easy homemade Peppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe!

Then be sure to also try this super relaxing Peppermint Bath Salts Recipe!

Peppermint Sugar Scrub in a jar tied with a red ribbon.

Peppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe

This luxurious DIY Peppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe will have your hands and feet feeling silky smooth in no time!

It also makes a fabulous Gift in a Jar! Just a few simple ingredients and you’re on your way!

Are you ready for this easy Peppermint Sugar Scrub recipe with coconut oil?

Here’s what you’ll do…

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How Do You Make a Peppermint Sugar Scrub?

It’s actually SO easy!

Here’s what you’ll do…

  • Melt Coconut Oil
  • Mix in Sugar
  • Add Drops of Essential Oil
  • Mix well, and you’re done!

Can I Put Peppermint Extract in a Sugar Scrub?

Sugar scrub is best when made with essential oils rather than extracts, so I suggest using a high quality Peppermint Essential Oil in this scrub.

What is Peppermint Sugar Scrub Good For?

Sugar scrub is an amazing exfoliator.

Thanks to the tiny granules of sugar, when you gently rub it on your skin, it can help to slough off old skin cells.

Then simply rinse with water, and moisturize when you’re done for dreamy, smooth skin!

How Long Does Peppermint Sugar Scrub Last?

Sugar scrubs are best when used within 3 months from making them.

If making them as gifts, you can make them a few weeks ahead of time, allowing plenty of time for the recipient to still enjoy them.

Sugar, coconut oil, and peppermint essential oil.

Peppermint Sugar Scrub Reviews

What Your Frugal Friends Are Saying About this Peppermint Sugar Scrub…

Denise writes: “No need to buy pricey ones, when it’s so easy to make!”

Emily writes: “Smells just like the holidays”

Danielle writes: “This stuff is great. People love it for little Christmas gifts!”

Patti writes: “Perfect gift to yourself as well as to your gal pals. Make a LOT and share. Great for Christmas or Valentine’s Day, or just any kind of a “thinking of you” present. If you have friends who have recently gone through an illness or surgery (or are still recovering from one), this is the perfect gift! Trust me, I know from my own experience of receiving one when going through radiation treatments for cancer.”

Rebecca writes: “So quick and easy to make. Great for dry winter skin. And perfect for homemade gifts.”

Hannah writes: “Mine turned out great!!!”

Shannon writes: “I just made some but I added some actual candy canes chopped up in the food processor! It made it a pretty pink color as well! My hands are super soft from handling it all day!!”

Vanessa writes: “So adorable and smells delicious!”

Rebecca writes: “This is SO easy to make and lovely for dry skin. I love making these for gifts.”

Peppermint Sugar Scrub in a jar tied with a red ribbon.

Peppermint Sugar Scrub Supplies Needed

  • 1/2 cup Coconut Oil
  • 1 cup Granulated Sugar (white sugar)
  • 10 drops Peppermint Essential Oil
  • Wide Mouth 8 oz. Mason Jar

How to Make Peppermint Sugar Scrub

Place 1/2 cup Coconut Oil in microwave safe dish, and microwave for 45 seconds, or until completely melted.

Transfer melted Coconut Oil to small mixing bowl, and stir in 1 cup of Sugar. Mix well.

Add 10 drops of Peppermint Essential Oil (or more for a stronger scent), and mix again until well combined.

Transfer to Mason Jar, and you’re done! Easy-peasy! (For scrubs, I love using the Wide Mouth Half Pint Jars)

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So have you tried this Peppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe yet?

Share with us in the comments below!

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About Heidi Miller

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23 Comments

  1. Pamela G. says:

    I made the peppermint sugar scrub just now, start to finish it took 3 minutes now I just have to wait for it to cool. It already smells so summery and peppermint to me cools you off. Love these scrub recipes thank you and have a great Fourth of July everyone. God Bless America!

  2. Debbie Manning says:

    Where is a good place to get the essential oils?

    1. Heidi says:

      Hi Debbie ~ my favorite place to get them is on Amazon.

      Hope that helps! 😉

      1. Carissa Malatesta says:

        Hey there…..
        Hope this finds you doing well.
        If I am planning on making 15-20 jars of these…then how many bottles of the oils (peppermint and coconut) do you suggest I get of each?
        Thank you so much for taking the time to answer my question.

        CM

  3. crystal smith says:

    Substitute almond oil for coconut oil to avoid the scrub hardening. If u dont have essential oil, a 5+drops of cooking peppermint extract will work. (Add more depending on what scent intensity you want.)

  4. Hailey Crouse says:

    Coconut oil is very expensive. Are there other options? Like can I just use a small amount of olive oil like in the Vanilla Brown Sugar scrub?

    1. amy says:

      coconut oil… get it at Costco or Sam’s Club. Much cheaper and you should be cooking with it anyway. Make sure to get extra virgin coconut oil. Not all coconut oils are equal. Nutiva is a good brand!

    2. Pamela Brock says:

      Actually coconut oil is inexpensive, Sells for around $5.00 at WalMart., Or at Trader Joes.

  5. Jennifer Kenngott says:

    Would it be ok to use peppermint extract instead of essential oils?

  6. Regina Neuman says:

    I’m very new to this stuff but I mixed the coconut oil unmelted and added a little bit of olive oil.

  7. Jennifer says:

    How many jars does this recipe make?

    1. gayle carrier says:

      how many jars dose it make

  8. Kathy Manning says:

    This may sound silly but how do you use the sugar scrub after you make it?

    1. susan says:

      Just scoop out a handful and scrub away. Leaves skin super soft. Enjoy.

      1. Lori says:

        I made this last night and this morning all my jars of scrub are hard. You cannot just simply scoop it out. What do you suggest?

        1. Sarah says:

          Set the jar in some warm/hot water, or hold it under warm/hot running water until it softens. Coconut oil is a solid at 77*F and liquid at 78*F. Shouldn’t take very long to soften it up enough to use it

  9. Selina says:

    coconut oil will become solid when it cools, then melt completely at a little over 70°. in between it just gets soft. once you scoop some out and rub it on your hand for a second, it will be nice and melted. if you’re taking a bath, putting it in the bath water, or holding it under the running water works too!

  10. Terra says:

    This is so great! Super simple and so adorable! Great Valentines day gift, thanks!