Winter has finally come and snow changed the whole neighborhood into winter-wonderland. As much as I love that snow means skiing season, I am annoyed with the very cold temperature which means dry skin. And dry skin means: it is time for some serious exfoliating and moisturizing. Today I run out of my coffee scrub and I thought that I will share steps I do to prepare it. I use this coffee scrub during my morning shower because the smell of it wakes me up like nothing else during the dark winter mornings (drinking coffee by itself might be the only better thing). Also I really like how smooth my skin gets and that the coconut oil in the mix leaves a protecting film on the skin that keeps it protected even from the coldest temperatures. As for preparation I don't have a specific coffee to oil ratio so each batch is a little bit different.
I hope you will enjoy it!!
Suzanah
What you need:
- Coffee - use fine ground coffee for gentle exfoliation. I use used coffee from my espresso maker, but fresh grounded coffee is great too.
- Coconut Oil - great moisturizer. I like to use a mixture of 75% coconut oil and 25% olive oil. Coconut oil is solid at room temperature and it will keep the scrub together while the olive oil (or any other oil that is liquid at room temperature) eases scooping the scrub from the container.
- Optional: 1 tbs of Brown sugar or crystallized honey - exfoliates, while locking the moisture in the skin cells
- Optional: few drops of Chamomile Essence oil - reduces irritation, has antiseptic properties and has calming effect
Steps:
1. Use boiling water to disinfect bowl, spatula and container. Grind coffee, if you have coffee beans.
2. Dissolve coconut oil over double boiler (if you want to use another oil mix it with the coconut oil). Remove from heat when dissolved.
3. Add sugar/honey and ground coffee and mix well. Add chamomile essence oil mix and pour in a container.
When mix cools down to room temperature, coconut oil will cause the scrub to have a very dense but easy to scoop consistency.