The blue jar is my latest Sugar Scrub. The bars to the right are my "Pretty Pretty Princess" soaps that are going to be fabulous because it is a previously tested recipe. Up front all wrapped and ready is one of my SWAP bars.
I'm feeling a little blue today. Not in a bad way but rather in a funny story kind of way. I had a friend some years ago that used to make M&P soaps and bath products. She used to make this sugar scrub that everyone raved about but I thought was a gloopy gloppy mess. It was a jar filled with sugar and assorted oils that never looked appealing to me. I never could quite figure out how to get oil AND sugar at the same time. Either I was scooping to the bottom only to be coated with oil, or I was skimming the top only to be completely void of any sugar. Who wants that mess in their shower?
My cousin told me that she was using this new body scrub and rattled off the ingredients. She was scrubbing herself with $14/bottle borax scented with lime. We were both horrified by this revelation and she vowed never to buy it again. The worst part is she was totally scammed. The lady in the store said proudly that they had switched to volcanic ash in their scrubs. What she meant was that they had switched to 20 Mule Team Borax.
I made some lotion the other day that smells great and works great. It has very few ingredients and only a few scary sounding chemicals. It just would not be acceptable to have mold growing in my lotion so I had to use a preservative. Sugar scrubs have a lot in common with lotion. Basically the same ingredients minus the large amount of water. There are recipes out there for emulsified sugar scrubs that would solve my goopy mess dilemma so I decided to give it a try. The recipe said that if I colored the sugar, I would have colored sugar scrub. This seemed like a neat idea.
I added a few drops to my cup of sugar. It didn't look like nearly enough buried amongst all the bright white crystals so I added a few more. I shook it all up and ta-da, turquoise sugar. So this morning I proceeded to add all the ingredients together and make my fabulous new sugar scrub. I just knew it was going to be great, despite the rather extreme color.
Sugar scrub finished and I was off to the shower for testing. I scooped up a small amount and scrubbed my face. It felt wonderful and turned to a sort of lotion by the end. Oh my skin was going to be so soft and indeed, even in the shower it felt soft. I rinsed and looked at my now blue hand. If my hand is blue, what must my face look like? In a panic, I leapt out of the shower flinging water all over the bathroom. Thankfully, my face was not blue or at least not really noticeably blue. I jumped back in the shower and decided I might as well be the same shade all over and scrubbed the rest of my body. I must admit, despite the blue tint, this sugar scrub is fabulous. I will have to make some more but leave out the food coloring. My hubbie suggested tinting it brown to give everyone the just been to the beach look. I wonder if that would work?

