When October hits and the pumpkins roll out, it’s the perfect time to stir up a little bubbling brew—for your skin! This Witch’s Brew Body Scrub is a fun, fizzy, exfoliating scrub made with natural ingredients and a hint of Halloween magic. It sloughs off dead skin, boosts circulation, and leaves you silky smooth, just in time for costume parties or cozy nights in.
Whether you’re prepping for a haunted house event or simply want a little pampering after handing out candy all night, this scrub is your go-to potion.
Why You’ll Love This DIY Halloween Scrub
- Looks like a bubbling cauldron (especially in black or purple jars)
- Gently exfoliates and moisturizes dry autumn skin
- Scented with spooky-good essential oils (think patchouli, orange, and clove)
- Made with simple pantry staples
- Customisable with shimmer, color, or even candy eyeballs (for visual fun—not for use!)
Ingredients:
- 1 cup sugar (white or brown)
- ¼ cup coconut oil (or grapeseed oil)
- 1 tbsp activated charcoal (for a spooky black color)
- ½ tsp green mica or cosmetic-grade shimmer (optional cauldron glow)
- 5 drops orange essential oil
- 3 drops clove essential oil
- 2 drops patchouli or cinnamon essential oil
- Optional: ½ tsp vanilla extract (for a sweet twist)
- Optional topping: candy eyeballs or star confetti (for display only!)
Instructions:
- In a bowl, combine sugar, charcoal, and mica powder. Stir until evenly mixed.
- Add the coconut oil and stir to create a wet, sandy texture.
- Drop in the essential oils and vanilla extract, if using. Mix well.
- Spoon into a small jar or Halloween-themed container. If gifting, top with a candy eyeball or wrap with a “Witch’s Brew” label.
How to Use:
In the shower, scoop a tablespoon and gently massage into damp skin in circular motions. Avoid the face (due to charcoal), and rinse thoroughly. Follow with body butter or lotion for spellbinding softness.
Gifting Idea:
Pair it with a “Batty Bath Bomb” or “Pumpkin Spice Lip Balm” in a little Halloween basket. Great for party favours, teacher gifts, or seasonal markets!
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