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#* Sea salt and Epsom salt are some of the most common salts used in these scrubs. The type of salt you use isn't as important as the grind. For a salt scrub, choose finely ground salt over coarse salt, because fine salt is better at exfoliating.   
 
#* Sea salt and Epsom salt are some of the most common salts used in these scrubs. The type of salt you use isn't as important as the grind. For a salt scrub, choose finely ground salt over coarse salt, because fine salt is better at exfoliating.   
 
#* You can also combine different types of salts together in one scrub.  
 
#* You can also combine different types of salts together in one scrub.  
#* You can also substitute white sugar, brown sugar, coffee, oatmeal, or ground nut shells for all or part of the salt called for in the recipe.<ref>http://www.homemade-gifts-made-easy.com/homemade-body-scrub.html</ref>
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#* You can also substitute white sugar, brown sugar, coffee, oatmeal, or ground nut shells for all or part of the salt called for in the recipe.<ref name="rf15540">http://www.homemade-gifts-made-easy.com/homemade-body-scrub.html</ref>
#Choose a carrier oil. The carrier oil is the base that will keep the salt scrub together, but it will also moisturize your skin. You can use specialty oils or oil you have on hand in the pantry. To prevent slips in the shower, choose a thin- or medium-consistency oil that will be washed away easily:<ref>http://www.homemade-gifts-made-easy.com/homemade-body-scrub.html</ref>
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#Choose a carrier oil. The carrier oil is the base that will keep the salt scrub together, but it will also moisturize your skin. You can use specialty oils or oil you have on hand in the pantry. To prevent slips in the shower, choose a thin- or medium-consistency oil that will be washed away easily:<ref name="rf15540" />
 
#* Grape seed and jojoba oils are thin and have very faint aromas
 
#* Grape seed and jojoba oils are thin and have very faint aromas
 
#* Sweet almond oil has a medium consistency and a mild aroma
 
#* Sweet almond oil has a medium consistency and a mild aroma
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#* Flower oils like ylang-ylang, rose, and geranium are sweet and summery.
 
#* Flower oils like ylang-ylang, rose, and geranium are sweet and summery.
 
#* Peppermint and cinnamon are invigorating oils that are also great for Christmas and winter scrubs.
 
#* Peppermint and cinnamon are invigorating oils that are also great for Christmas and winter scrubs.
#* Lavender, vanilla, chamomile, and frankincense can be very calming fragrances.<ref>http://www.littlehouseliving.com/sea-salt-body-scrub.html</ref>
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#* Lavender, vanilla, chamomile, and frankincense can be very calming fragrances.<ref name="rf15541">http://www.littlehouseliving.com/sea-salt-body-scrub.html</ref>
#Combine your ingredients. Find a glass jar with an airtight lid to store your scrub. Pour the salt into the container, followed by the carrier oil. Finally, add some drops of essential oils or fragrances until you achieve an aroma and strength you like. Stir the mixture well before using.<ref>http://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make-an-exfoliating-sea-salt-hand-scrub-projects-from-the-kitchen-213554</ref>
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#Combine your ingredients. Find a glass jar with an airtight lid to store your scrub. Pour the salt into the container, followed by the carrier oil. Finally, add some drops of essential oils or fragrances until you achieve an aroma and strength you like. Stir the mixture well before using.<ref name="rf15542">http://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make-an-exfoliating-sea-salt-hand-scrub-projects-from-the-kitchen-213554</ref>
#Store leftover salt scrub. When you’ve finished with your salt scrub, put on the airtight lid. Store the scrub in a cool, dry location, such as a bathroom cupboard. Because salt is a preservative, the scrub could last anywhere from one to two years without going rancid.<ref>http://www.sfsalt.com/frequently-asked-questions</ref>
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#Store leftover salt scrub. When you’ve finished with your salt scrub, put on the airtight lid. Store the scrub in a cool, dry location, such as a bathroom cupboard. Because salt is a preservative, the scrub could last anywhere from one to two years without going rancid.<ref name="rf15543">http://www.sfsalt.com/frequently-asked-questions</ref>
 
#* Sugar is also a preservative, but a sugar-based scrub will only last for a few months.
 
#* Sugar is also a preservative, but a sugar-based scrub will only last for a few months.
 
===Making Salt Scrub Recipes===
 
===Making Salt Scrub Recipes===
#Try a zesty citrus scrub. Citrus scrubs are great for the morning because they're fresh and invigorating. They're also nice for after a workout or nap. To make a citrus scrub, combine in a glass jar:<ref>http://www.treehugger.com/organic-beauty/8-homemade-salt-and-sugar-body-scrubs.html</ref>
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#Try a zesty citrus scrub. Citrus scrubs are great for the morning because they're fresh and invigorating. They're also nice for after a workout or nap. To make a citrus scrub, combine in a glass jar:<ref name="rf15544">http://www.treehugger.com/organic-beauty/8-homemade-salt-and-sugar-body-scrubs.html</ref>
 
#*The fine sea salt
 
#*The fine sea salt
 
#*Sweet almond or jojoba oil
 
#*Sweet almond or jojoba oil
 
#*Zest from an orange, lemon, lime, or grapefruit, or a combination  
 
#*Zest from an orange, lemon, lime, or grapefruit, or a combination  
#Whip up a luxurious coconut oil salt scrub. Coconut oil is cooling and moisturizing for the skin, so it makes a nourishing oil to use in salt scrubs. Combine the coconut oil, Epsom salts, and 8 to 10 drops of essential oils in a glass jar and stir until you achieve a smooth consistency.<ref>http://thecoconutmama.com/coconut-oil-salt-scrub/</ref> Good essential oil pairings for this include:
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#Whip up a luxurious coconut oil salt scrub. Coconut oil is cooling and moisturizing for the skin, so it makes a nourishing oil to use in salt scrubs. Combine the coconut oil, Epsom salts, and 8 to 10 drops of essential oils in a glass jar and stir until you achieve a smooth consistency.<ref name="rf15545">http://thecoconutmama.com/coconut-oil-salt-scrub/</ref> Good essential oil pairings for this include:
 
#* Vanilla
 
#* Vanilla
 
#* Patchouli
 
#* Patchouli
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#* Rose
 
#* Rose
 
#* Geranium
 
#* Geranium
#Make a degreasing salt scrub. A degreasing salt scrub is great for washing your hands after cooking, working in the yard, or doing maintenance in the garage. The liquid castile soap in the recipe eliminates the need to use soap, and the salt works to scrub away dirt and grime.<ref>http://steamykitchen.com/41964-how-to-make-salt-sugar-scrubs.html</ref>
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#Make a degreasing salt scrub. A degreasing salt scrub is great for washing your hands after cooking, working in the yard, or doing maintenance in the garage. The liquid castile soap in the recipe eliminates the need to use soap, and the salt works to scrub away dirt and grime.<ref name="rf15546">http://steamykitchen.com/41964-how-to-make-salt-sugar-scrubs.html</ref>
 
#* Combine the salt, grapeseed oil, and soap in a glass jar. Add 12 drops of essential oils. Stir to combine, and store the degreasing salt scrub at kitchen, bathroom, laundry, and utility room sinks.
 
#* Combine the salt, grapeseed oil, and soap in a glass jar. Add 12 drops of essential oils. Stir to combine, and store the degreasing salt scrub at kitchen, bathroom, laundry, and utility room sinks.
#Wake up with a coffee salt scrub. A coffee salt scrub is another great way to start your morning, and is an alternative to the citrus scrubs that people often use. To make this scrub:<ref>http://www.ebay.com/gds/5-Minute-DIY-Coffee-Coconut-Sea-Salt-Scrub-Recipe-/10000000211281882/g.html?roken2=ti.pSGVhdGhlciBNYW5u</ref>
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#Wake up with a coffee salt scrub. A coffee salt scrub is another great way to start your morning, and is an alternative to the citrus scrubs that people often use. To make this scrub:<ref name="rf15547">http://www.ebay.com/gds/5-Minute-DIY-Coffee-Coconut-Sea-Salt-Scrub-Recipe-/10000000211281882/g.html?roken2=ti.pSGVhdGhlciBNYW5u</ref>
 
#* Mix together the salt and coffee.
 
#* Mix together the salt and coffee.
 
#* Add in room temperature coconut oil (it will be soft and easy to stir)
 
#* Add in room temperature coconut oil (it will be soft and easy to stir)
 
#* Stir to combine.  
 
#* Stir to combine.  
#Create a festive candy cane peppermint scrub. This multicolored salt scrub is great for the holidays, and makes an excellent gift. To make this scrub, combine the salts, oil, and six drops of peppermint oil in a mixing bowl. Stir to combine, and then divide the mixture in half, pouring one half into a second mixing bowl.<ref>http://outnumbered3-1.com/2012/12/diy-candy-cane-salt-scrub</ref>
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#Create a festive candy cane peppermint scrub. This multicolored salt scrub is great for the holidays, and makes an excellent gift. To make this scrub, combine the salts, oil, and six drops of peppermint oil in a mixing bowl. Stir to combine, and then divide the mixture in half, pouring one half into a second mixing bowl.<ref name="rf15548">http://outnumbered3-1.com/2012/12/diy-candy-cane-salt-scrub</ref>
 
#* Use the red food coloring to color one batch red. Stir to distribute the coloring evenly throughout the mixture.  
 
#* Use the red food coloring to color one batch red. Stir to distribute the coloring evenly throughout the mixture.  
 
#* Use a spoon to add a layer of the red scrub to the bottom of a glass jar. Pack the layer down. Spoon a layer of white over top of the red. Continue alternating like this until the jar is full or you run out of salt scrub.  
 
#* Use a spoon to add a layer of the red scrub to the bottom of a glass jar. Pack the layer down. Spoon a layer of white over top of the red. Continue alternating like this until the jar is full or you run out of salt scrub.  
#* Other colorants you can use to dye salt scrubs include FD&C water-based liquid dyes for vibrant colors, or pearlescent mica powders for shimmery and pale colors.<ref>http://www.naturalbeautyworkshop.com/my_weblog/2008/11/how-to-make-bat.html</ref>  
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#* Other colorants you can use to dye salt scrubs include FD&C water-based liquid dyes for vibrant colors, or pearlescent mica powders for shimmery and pale colors.<ref name="rf15549">http://www.naturalbeautyworkshop.com/my_weblog/2008/11/how-to-make-bat.html</ref>  
 
===Using Salt Scrubs===
 
===Using Salt Scrubs===
 
#Wet your skin. Draw a bath or run a shower. Hop in for a few minutes and get your skin nice and wet. This will make it easier to spread the salt scrub over your skin.
 
#Wet your skin. Draw a bath or run a shower. Hop in for a few minutes and get your skin nice and wet. This will make it easier to spread the salt scrub over your skin.
 
#* To scrub just your feet or hands, fill a bucket or bowl with water and soak your feet or hands for a few minutes.   
 
#* To scrub just your feet or hands, fill a bucket or bowl with water and soak your feet or hands for a few minutes.   
 
#* You can also use a salt scrub on your face, but be very gentle, and avoid your eyes. Fill a sink with some water and use your hands or a face cloth to wet your face.
 
#* You can also use a salt scrub on your face, but be very gentle, and avoid your eyes. Fill a sink with some water and use your hands or a face cloth to wet your face.
#Rub the salt scrub into your skin. Open the jar of salt scrub and use a spoon to stir the mixture. Spoon out a tablespoon (15 g) of salt scrub and place it in your palm. Gently rub the salt scrub into dry or rough areas of skin, such as your hands, feet, and elbows.<ref>http://thecoconutmama.com/coconut-oil-salt-scrub/</ref> Rub in a circular motion for one to two minutes to exfoliate and remove dead skin.
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#Rub the salt scrub into your skin. Open the jar of salt scrub and use a spoon to stir the mixture. Spoon out a tablespoon (15 g) of salt scrub and place it in your palm. Gently rub the salt scrub into dry or rough areas of skin, such as your hands, feet, and elbows.<ref name="rf15545" /> Rub in a circular motion for one to two minutes to exfoliate and remove dead skin.
 
#* If you use a salt scrub on your face, be very gentle when rubbing your skin. Do not get the salt scrub in your eyes.  
 
#* If you use a salt scrub on your face, be very gentle when rubbing your skin. Do not get the salt scrub in your eyes.  
 
#* It’s important to use a spoon for the scrub, otherwise bacteria, soap, and water from your hands may contaminate the mixture.   
 
#* It’s important to use a spoon for the scrub, otherwise bacteria, soap, and water from your hands may contaminate the mixture.   
 
#Rinse the scrub. After gently rubbing the scrub into your skin, rinse the salt scrub off under running water. If you're in the bath, dip the scrubbed area under the water and rinse the salt away.
 
#Rinse the scrub. After gently rubbing the scrub into your skin, rinse the salt scrub off under running water. If you're in the bath, dip the scrubbed area under the water and rinse the salt away.
#* For normal skin types, don’t use a salt scrub or exfoliate your skin more than twice per week.<ref>http://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make-an-exfoliating-sea-salt-hand-scrub-projects-from-the-kitchen-213554</ref> Over-exfoliating can lead to dry, red, itchy, and sensitive skin.  
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#* For normal skin types, don’t use a salt scrub or exfoliate your skin more than twice per week.<ref name="rf15542" /> Over-exfoliating can lead to dry, red, itchy, and sensitive skin.  
 
#* For oily skin, use a salt scrub two or three times per week.  
 
#* For oily skin, use a salt scrub two or three times per week.  
 
#* For dry skin, only use a salt scrub once weekly, or as needed to remove dry skin.
 
#* For dry skin, only use a salt scrub once weekly, or as needed to remove dry skin.