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Watermelon Emulsified Sugar Scrub
Recipe makes approximately (7) -4oz. jars.
COCONUT Oil-76
APRICOT KERNEL Oil- 16 oz.
COCOA BUTTER DEODORIZED
SHEA BUTTER
SILKY EMULSIFYING Wax
BEESWAX White Pastilles
JOJOBA Oil
Watermelon Fragrance Oil
OPTIPHEN - Preservative
VITAMIN E OIL (Tocopherol T-50) Natural
Beet Root Powder
VEGETABLE GLYCERIN
Spinach Leaf Powder
Arrowroot Powder
Titanium Dioxide Oil Dispersible
Disposable Pipettes
4 oz. Clear PET JAR
White Straight Lid Smooth 58/400
Other Ingredients Needed:
Mixing Bowls (4)
Mixing Spoon
Spatula
Fork
Stove
Pots- for double boiler step
White granulated sugar
Scale
Total Recipe Weights:
136 grams -Coconut 76 oil
113 grams - Apricot Kernel Oil
74 grams - Cocoa Butter
62 grams - Shea Butter
50 grams - Silky Emulsifying Wax
12 grams - Beeswax
20 grams - Jojoba Oil
18 grams - Watermelon Fragrance Oil
5 grams - Optiphen preservative
5 grams- Vitamin E Oil
680 grams- white granulated sugar
4 grams- Beet Root Powder
30 grams- Vegetable Glycerin
4 grams - Spinach Leaf Powder
15 grams - Arrowroot Powder
1-2 grams - Titanium Dioxide oil dispersal
Clean & Sanitize your work area and all of your packaging materials. It is suggested that you
wear gloves, protective clothing, and a hair net while preparing this recipe.
Weigh out Coconut 76 Oil, Apricot Kernel Oil, cocoa butter, Shea butter, silky emulsifying wax,
Jojoba Oil, and beeswax. Melt in a double boiler until everything is completely melted. Stir
occasionally.
While you are waiting for everything to melt, weigh out your 4 grams of beet root powder and
15 grams of vegetable glycerin. In one of your mixing bowls, combine the beet root and
vegetable glycerin, and using a fork, blend them until you get a liquid like paste. Set this
aside.
Next, weigh out your 4 grams of spinach leaf powder and 15 grams of vegetable glycerin. In
one of your mixing bowls, combine the spinach leaf powder and vegetable glycerin, and using
a fork, blend them until you get a liquid like paste. Set this aside.
Back to your melted oil mixture: Allow temperature of your melted mixture to reach 120F and
add optiphen preservative, vitamin E oil, arrowroot powder, and Watermelon fragrance
oil. Stir.
Once this is blended, add granulated sugar. Fully incorporate. Let this set until the mixture
reaches room temperature.
Divide your mixture into 3 separate bowls.
To the first bowl, add your beet root paste to the mixture. Stir.
To the second bowl, add your spinach leaf powder paste to the mixture. Stir.
To the third bowl, add your 1-2 grams Titanium Dioxide to the mixture. Stir.
Stirring occasionally, let each bowl set up again until you do not see any oil sitting on the top
of the mixtures.
Layer your sugar scrub mixture into jars, starting with the spinach layer first, then the
titanium dioxide layer, and finally the beet root layer. Place lids on jars and you are finished.
Natures Garden is not responsible for the performance of any of the recipes provided on our
website. Testing is your responsibility. If you plan to resell any recipes we provide, it is your
responsibility to adhere to all FDA regulations. If there are ingredients listed in a recipe that
Natures Garden does not sell, we cannot offer any advice on where to purchase those
ingredients.

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Watermelon emulsified sugar scrub

  • 1. Watermelon Emulsified Sugar Scrub Recipe makes approximately (7) -4oz. jars. COCONUT Oil-76 APRICOT KERNEL Oil- 16 oz. COCOA BUTTER DEODORIZED SHEA BUTTER SILKY EMULSIFYING Wax BEESWAX White Pastilles JOJOBA Oil Watermelon Fragrance Oil OPTIPHEN - Preservative VITAMIN E OIL (Tocopherol T-50) Natural Beet Root Powder VEGETABLE GLYCERIN Spinach Leaf Powder Arrowroot Powder Titanium Dioxide Oil Dispersible Disposable Pipettes 4 oz. Clear PET JAR White Straight Lid Smooth 58/400 Other Ingredients Needed: Mixing Bowls (4) Mixing Spoon Spatula Fork Stove Pots- for double boiler step White granulated sugar Scale
  • 2. Total Recipe Weights: 136 grams -Coconut 76 oil 113 grams - Apricot Kernel Oil 74 grams - Cocoa Butter 62 grams - Shea Butter 50 grams - Silky Emulsifying Wax 12 grams - Beeswax 20 grams - Jojoba Oil 18 grams - Watermelon Fragrance Oil 5 grams - Optiphen preservative 5 grams- Vitamin E Oil 680 grams- white granulated sugar 4 grams- Beet Root Powder 30 grams- Vegetable Glycerin 4 grams - Spinach Leaf Powder 15 grams - Arrowroot Powder 1-2 grams - Titanium Dioxide oil dispersal Clean & Sanitize your work area and all of your packaging materials. It is suggested that you wear gloves, protective clothing, and a hair net while preparing this recipe. Weigh out Coconut 76 Oil, Apricot Kernel Oil, cocoa butter, Shea butter, silky emulsifying wax, Jojoba Oil, and beeswax. Melt in a double boiler until everything is completely melted. Stir occasionally. While you are waiting for everything to melt, weigh out your 4 grams of beet root powder and 15 grams of vegetable glycerin. In one of your mixing bowls, combine the beet root and vegetable glycerin, and using a fork, blend them until you get a liquid like paste. Set this aside. Next, weigh out your 4 grams of spinach leaf powder and 15 grams of vegetable glycerin. In one of your mixing bowls, combine the spinach leaf powder and vegetable glycerin, and using a fork, blend them until you get a liquid like paste. Set this aside. Back to your melted oil mixture: Allow temperature of your melted mixture to reach 120F and add optiphen preservative, vitamin E oil, arrowroot powder, and Watermelon fragrance oil. Stir.
  • 3. Once this is blended, add granulated sugar. Fully incorporate. Let this set until the mixture reaches room temperature. Divide your mixture into 3 separate bowls. To the first bowl, add your beet root paste to the mixture. Stir. To the second bowl, add your spinach leaf powder paste to the mixture. Stir. To the third bowl, add your 1-2 grams Titanium Dioxide to the mixture. Stir. Stirring occasionally, let each bowl set up again until you do not see any oil sitting on the top of the mixtures. Layer your sugar scrub mixture into jars, starting with the spinach layer first, then the titanium dioxide layer, and finally the beet root layer. Place lids on jars and you are finished. Natures Garden is not responsible for the performance of any of the recipes provided on our website. Testing is your responsibility. If you plan to resell any recipes we provide, it is your responsibility to adhere to all FDA regulations. If there are ingredients listed in a recipe that Natures Garden does not sell, we cannot offer any advice on where to purchase those ingredients.