For those who love the classic aroma of Lavender, this salt scrub should send them into euphoric bliss. This fragrant Body Polish is made with fine grain Dendritic Salt to provide gentle buffing and exfoliation to the skin. The addition of all natural Castile Shower Gel helps the moisturizing scrub rinse away easily, leaving behind beautifully polished skin.
Lavender Lover’s Body Polish
Makes about 6 ounces
Ingredients
3 ounces Avocado Oil
1 ounce Aloe Castile Shower Gel Base
1/2 cup Dendritic Salt
1 tablespoon Lavender Buds Powder
1 teaspoon Lavender, Bulgaria Essential Oil
Directions
In a small bowl or cup, mix the Avocado Oil, Aloe Castile Shower Gel Base, and Lavender Essential Oil together. Next, add the Dendritic Salt and Lavender Buds Powder. Stir the mixture well, making sure to break apart any clumps of salt. After the mixture is thoroughly combined it can be spooned into jars.
Usage and Packaging
Body Polishes are essentially the same as a classic Body Scrub. The difference between the two is that Body Polishes use a finer grain exfoliant, making the scrub gentler. Body Polishes can be used all over the body, but are still too harsh for most people’s faces. To create a facial scrub you’ll need to use an even gentler exfoliant such as Baking Soda, Milk Powder, or Oatmeal.
Lavender Lover’s Body Polish looks adorable in 2 oz. Flat PET Jars with White Lids. If you are giving the Body Polish as a gift, try tying it up with a piece of purple ribbon and fresh sprig of lavender.
Maxine says
Hi my maxine i like the lavender lovers recipe. I will like to make this for friends and family who lives in the caribbean but mail takes like 2 and a half wks would this spoil by the time it got there? If so is there a natural preservative i can use?. Also where can i find the ingredients.
The Natural Beauty Workshop says
Hi Maxine,
Thanks for visiting The Natural Beauty Workshop. This recipe should be fairly stable on its own, being made of soap, salt, oil, and lavender. It might change in color over the coarse of two weeks though. Adding a natural preservative is usually a good idea with scrubs anyway, since they tend to be handled a lot. Check out our Grapefruit Seed Extract. You can find that ingredient, plus the rest for this recipe at http://www.FromNatureWithLove.com. Use the code NBWS4277 to get 7% any qualifying items in your online order.