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Rosemary Herbal Hand Scrub: Recipe

Herbal Exfoliating Hand Scrub

Fresh Rosemary Sprigs

Fresh Rosemary Sprigs

2 teaspoons chopped rosemary
1/8 cup olive oil
4 teaspoons almond oil
1 teaspoon lemon oil
raw sugar*

Directions:

  • Mix chopped rosemary with the oils; add sugar to make a paste.
  • Apply scrub to skin and gently rub, using the sugar to slough dry skin while allowing the oils to nourish and moisturize. Rinse off scrub and pat dry.
  • Good for hand care but can also be used on elbows, heels of feet and any place that suffers from dry skin. Great for all over body care at bath time too.
  • Keep unused portion sealed airtight and in the refrigerator.

*Raw sugar can be replaced by brown sugar

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3 Responses to “Rosemary Herbal Hand Scrub: Recipe”
  1. Margie says:

    Is the rosemary in the recipe fresh or dried?

    • TipNut says:

      Hi Margie, it’s fresh rosemary that’s chopped for the recipe.

  2. The lemon oil in this — do you mean lemon essential oil? If not, what is it and where do you get it? If you do mean essential oil, then YIKES, this sounds expensive! Lovely, but expensive.

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