• Vegetable Sugar Scrub Base 6276 2.png
  • Vegetable Sugar Scrub Base 6277 2.png
  • Vegetable Sugar Scrub Base 6278 2.png
  • Vegetable Sugar Scrub Base 6279 2.png

Vegetable Sugar Scrub Base

Product image is for illustrative purposes only. Dates shown on the label are examples of our standard labeling format and do not represent the actual production or best-before date of the product shipped.

​All vegetable components are used in this thickened body scrub base. When 1 part sugar is mixed with it, this becomes a paste, eliminating the “pooling” of oils associated with many brands. Typically, a scrub acts as a mild exfoliator when rubbed on the skin; but this formula includes emulsifiers, oils, and fatty acids, essentially making it a cream base…minus the water. When the scrub is exposed to water, you will notice your skin soft and conditioned when rinsed, unlike the greasy after feel of straight oils (requiring soap, then moisturizing). By adding your own sugar, you keep costs down on the final product. You can use salt, but it tends to create a small pool of oil on the surface and dries the skin much more than sugar. 
DisclaimerPlease be advised that all Aquatech Skin Care products are meticulously formulated, tested, and manufactured to meet stringent quality standards. Aquatech Skin Care Inc. shall not be held liable for any alteration, adulteration, or misuse that may compromise a product’s safety, stability, texture, efficacy, or longevity.

Product image is for illustrative purposes only. Dates shown on the label are examples of our standard labeling format and do not represent the actual production or best-before date of the product shipped. ​All vegetable components are used in this thickened body scrub base. When 1 part sugar is mixed with it, this becomes a paste, eliminating the "pooling" of oils associated with many brands. Typically, a scrub acts as a mild exfoliator when rubbed on the skin; but this formula includes emulsifiers, oils, and fatty acids, essentially making it a cream base...minus the water. When the scrub is exposed to water, you will notice your skin soft and conditioned when rinsed, unlike the greasy after feel of straight oils (requiring soap, then moisturizing). By adding your own sugar, you keep costs down on the final product. You can use salt, but it tends to create a small pool of oil on the surface and dries the skin much more than sugar.  DisclaimerPlease be advised that all Aquatech Skin Care products are meticulously formulated, tested, and manufactured to meet stringent quality standards. Aquatech Skin Care Inc. shall not be held liable for any alteration, adulteration, or misuse that may compromise a product’s safety, stability, texture, efficacy, or longevity.

CAD $0.00CAD $449.99

CAD $63.99
CAD $0.00
CAD $449.99
CAD $3.99

How to Use

Add sugar to the base and mix well. You can use variable ratios of sugar to the scrub base in order to find your preferred thickness.  Mix well and can leave it as natural or include fragrance or essential oil. To use a sugar scrub, start with damp skin. Scoop out a small amount of the scrub and gently massage it onto your skin in a circular motion, focusing on rough or dry areas. Rinse thoroughly with soapy water and pat dry. Use 2-3 times a week for smoother, softer skin. Avoid using on broken or irritated skin, and follow up with a moisturizer for best results.

Mixture Instructions

Vegetable-Based Sugar Scrub – Mixing InstructionsYou may use white, brown, or Demerara sugar when preparing this scrub. Avoid using salt, as it acts as a drying agent. Note that oil may naturally rise to the surface over time.Mixing ratios can vary based on the desired texture:3:1 or 4:1 (3–4 parts sugar to 1 part base) creates a crumbly scrub.2:1 (2 parts sugar to 1 part base) produces a softer, more whipped texture, similar to mashed potatoes, but with a slightly oilier feel.To mix:1. Measure the desired amount of sugar.2. Add the base and your chosen fragrance.3. Combine by hand, in a large mixer, or using a paddle and bowl.Fragrance is typically added at 0.5%–1% of the total mixture weight, though you may increase this level to suit personal preference.

Ingredients

Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Cetearyl Alcohol*, Cera Alba (Beeswax), Glyceryl Stearate, Stearic Acid, Copernicia Cerifera (Carnauba) Wax, Polysorbate 60*, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Tocopherol (Vitamin E). * Cetearyl Alcohol and Polysorbate 60 is the breakdown of Emulsifying Wax, which is a new labeling requirement

Frequently Bought Together