My Whipped Coconut Oil Lavender Sugar Scrub is especially good for hot summer evenings when you're trying to cool off and relax. Hop into a cool shower and slather this all over - it's a mild sugar scrub that will slough off dead skin, while the lavender scent relaxes you.

There's nothing I like more than making a sugar scrub. It's a wonderful treat for yourself, and makes a fabulous gift, too!
Jump to:
Now, if you got a little too much sun, this scrub will feel really wonderful on your skin - to coconut oil will help treat the sunburn. You could add a couple drops of Tea Tree Essential Oil, which is great for your skin as well.
Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links - this means I earn a few pennies should you click on one of the links and purchase something. It does not increase the cost to you.

Materials
- Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil
- white sugar
- lavender body wash, such as Dr. Teal's Ultra Moisturizing Lavender Body Wash
- Dried Lavender (optional)
- Tea Tree Essential Oil (optional)
- 4oz jar (canning jars work wonderfully)
Instructions
- Using a whisk, beat the coconut oil until creamy.
- Add the sugar and body wash and whisk the mixture until combined.
- The texture should be thick and fluffy. Stir in the dried lavender.
TIP: You may want to adjust the amount of sugar adding more or less to suit your taste - for a more coarse scrub, add more sugar.

More DIY Beauty Ideas
- sugar cookie sugar scrub
- lavender bath salts
- rosemary lavender milk bath
- lavender shower steamers
- peppermint sugar scrub

Whipped Coconut Oil Lavender Sugar Scrub
As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Equipment
- 4oz jar (canning jars work wonderfully)
Materials
- 1 cup Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil
- 2 cups white sugar
- ¼ cup lavender body wash such as Dr. Teal's Ultra Moisturizing Lavender Body Wash
- 2 tablespoons Dried Lavender
- 5 drops Tea Tree Essential Oil optional
Instructions
- Using a whisk, beat the coconut oil until creamy.
- Add the sugar and body wash and whisk the mixture until combined.
- The texture should be thick and fluffy. Stir in the dried lavender.
brenda says
I love making my own sugar scrubs, and I love the idea of adding the dried lavender!
eymi adrianza says
oh i am so glad i found this diy i need to make one for myself because i am definitely needing a nice scrub plus if it smells like lavender must be so nice
Ang Paris says
You'll love it - it's so nice on your skin!