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Wake your skin up with this emulsified scrub made with coffee butter, pumpkin seed butter, cupuacu butter and brown sugar!
Amount: 1 kit
($61.37 each)
Wake your skin up with this emulsified scrub made with coffee butter, pumpkin seed butter, cupuacu butter and brown sugar!
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Overall rating: 4.702381 / 5 from 1260 reviews.

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Missing mold and ingredients

"I didn’t receive the mold and didn’t receive one of the additives. I’d give it 1 star but the ingredients are high quality and the scent is a great scent. You do not receive it as a “kit” though. It’s mixed in with the rest of your order."

Caitlinn H. (3/5)

Great smelling

"I enjoyed this product and making it was simple enough. I wished it came with the instructions printed. It was a fair price for the ingredients"

Caitlinn H. (4/5)

Good product

"I do like the conditioning shampoo bar, but the ingredients were difficult to work with. I could never get all the lumps out of it. Aside from that I really like the bars and I use it for a body wash also."

Suzan L. (4/5)

Great starter kit

"I purchased this kit especially for my daughter who used to buy the micellar water from our local big box stores She loves the way her skin feels and she appreciates the fact that mom made these especially for her."

Barbara C. (5/5)

"Love the smell, i bought a flavor to put in it !"

Celeste (5/5)

So runny

"Bought the whipped soap because it didn’t have an offensive odor like the Stephenson bath soap base. This recipe never whipped up and remained runny. Completely wasted my money and base product."

Jojo (2/5)

Great Kit for Beginners and a Fun Project Together

"I bought this kit because my nephew, who has autism, wanted to make his own body wash. I figured this would be a safer and more reliable option than a random TikTok recipe, and it absolutely was. The kit is very beginner‑friendly, and we had a great time making everything together. You do need to supply a few extra items: a microwave‑safe measuring cup, a spatula, a glass bowl for mixing the fragrance, and a stabilizer for the body wash. I’d also recommend using a zip‑top or piping bag when filling the lotion bottles — it makes things much easier and less messy. We ended up with some fragrance oil and polysorbate left over, which was a nice bonus. The White Patchouli scent was lovely — noticeable but not overpowering. My only real con is that the instructions assume you have a microwave. We don’t, so we used a double‑boiler method to warm the shower gel and lotion enough to mix in the fragrance. It worked fine, but it would be great if the instructions included an alternative method. Labels or a link to printable labels would also be a helpful addition, especially since many people use these kits for gifts or testing out products. One small note: the link in the instructions for the recipe goes to an error page — adding an “s” to “recipes” fixes it. Overall, this was a fun, easy project, and I’ll definitely be looking at more kits in the future."

Lonzetta (4/5)

Nice scrub!

"This recipe makes a really nice scrub! I used it on my legs and feet and my skin felt great afterwards. 4 stars because it took longer to make than 1/2 an hour…more like 2+ hours with the cooling time. It’s a softer scrub with the granulated sugar and I might try it with cane sugar next time for more texture. I substituted fragrance oil for the hydrosol and left out the color. I’ll definitely make this again!"

Karolyn (4/5)

Super Cute

"This was a fun make. The loofa didn't fit into the molds, so I had to cut them."

Heather S. (4/5)

Love this!

"Just added to my line and people are really liking them."

Lucy B. (5/5)

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Can you explain what the Sodium Lactate 60% does for this product?
Sodium lactate is a humectant. It draws moisture to the skin.
Is there coffee in this scrub? Do we ad our own, or is it just coffee scented? Thanks!
This recipe contains coffee butter blend which contains Coffea Arabica Seed Oil.
What is the recommended retail on this jar upon completion?
We would recommend an internet search for similar products to get a base price. Your retail price should be based on your purchase cost, labor cost, current market pricing and client base. Depending on the area you live in will dictate how much you can charge for an item. You alone are the best judge on how to price your product.
What is the exact difference between a regular body scrub and an emulsified scrub? Why would someone use one over the other? (Plan on making both and want to know for when a customer asks that question! lol!)
A regular scrub is usually made with sugar/salt and oils. These separate and need to be mixed in the jar before using. An emulsified scrub blends all ingredients together so they do not separate and need to be mixed before each use. These are also normally thicker than a regular scrub.
Please can you upload a tutorial video for this product?Thank you
We will pass your request on to the Marketing Department. If you have any questions on how to make this recipe, you can either post it here or contact our Customer Service Department and we will try to help you. Thank you.

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