DIY Tropical Body Scrub
How to Make an Easy, Relaxing Tropical Body Scrub:
What You’ll Need:
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Bio: Kendra Thornton: Travel advocate,
TV spokesperson, PR businesswoman, proud wife and mama of 3. I am a long time travel expert who has
been packing my bags and traveling the world since I was 3 months old! I've
found my utmost desire in life is right here in my own home. I have mixed my
excitement for travel by bringing the taste of authentic cuisine and
rejuvenating beauty remedies to my own home with some of my unique recipes and
tips. Enjoy!
Guest post by travel expert Kendra Thornton
Now
that spring is in full bloom its time to breakout the shorts and tennis
rackets. But just like the flowers, your coat may need a little love
before its ready to shine. Taking time to exfoliate from the harsh winter
months will not only benefit your skin but also allow you to take some much
needed me-time in your hectic schedule.
Coming
from a family of travelers, I have had the pleasure of visiting 28 countries on
6 continents. Each and every trip has had its own unique memories and
amenities; but when it comes to relaxation, Hawaii receives an A+. One of
my favorite relaxation remedies comes from the island of Oahu and the
Halekulani Hotel and Spa. Rated as one of Honolulu’s top hotels for spa treatments,
their house body scrub left my skin renewed and my mind at ease. In
contrast to other spas, this body scrub consisted of holistic
ingredients, many of which could be found right on the island. And after
chatting with my spa therapist, I was able to bring home the key tips to
recreating the Mango Body Scrub right in my own home.
Mango Body Scrub
What You’ll Need:
- 1 mango, chopped
- 1/4 cup of instant oats
- 1 cup of castor sugar
- 1 Tbs of sweet almond oil
- 4 drops of orange essential oil
- 1 Tbs pineapple juice
Step
1:
Peel
the mango and cut into large pieces. Add the mango and oats in a blender
and blend until mixture forms a paste. I use the pulse button to make
sure large pieces are broken up while ensuring the mixture doesn’t become too
much of a liquid.
Step
2:
Pour
the paste into a bowl and add the remaining oils and juices. Stir until
blended.
Step
3:
Next,
add 1 cup of sugar in the mixing bowl. Stir the mixture until it has an even
consistency. If you feel your scrub is too fluid, you may add more sugar to
adjust the consistency.
Step
4:
Rinse
your face with warm water. Apply the scrub evenly over your body and massage it
into your skin, working in small, tight circles in an outward motion.
Step
5:
Rinse
with lukewarm water after using the scrub and pat your skin dry with a clean
towel. Follow the scrub with your regular moisturizer.
This
simple, easy to make scrub is something that you can prepare pretty much any
time, without breaking the bank. Using it about once per week can help keep
your skin looking smooth and radiant, even on a tight schedule. Enjoy!
Excellently amazing and exciting too. Can you please mention me the source of your reference... I am happy that at least somebody gave this subject an attention.
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