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Delightful Lavender Hand Scrub: Just 4 Simple Ingredients!

Kuzey

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I make my own natural lavender-scented hand scrub using just 4 standard ingredients. It works wonderfully to scrub the dirt from my hands after a hard day of gardening while still being gentle on my hands. And it makes a perfect gift for any gardener as well.

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All-Natural Lavender Scented Gardener's Hand Scrub. The perfect gift for the gardeners in your life. Includes crushed lavender blooms. #TexasHomesteader


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Homemade Lavender-Scented Hand Scrub Ingredients​


I like to have a gentle scrub available for my hands and fingernails during gardening season. This hand scrub is very effective and so quick to make. It only uses four ingredients:

All-Natural Lavender Scented Gardener's Hand Scrub. The perfect gift for the gardeners in your life. Includes crushed lavender blooms. #TexasHomesteader

Epsom Salts​

Coconut Oil​

Body Wash​

Essential Oil​


NOTE: Be careful when using citrus essential oils, I’ve been told it greatly increases your skin’s sensitivity to the sun.

Since this homemade scrub is purposely meant to be used during gardening season I shy away from any citrus influence in this hand scrub.

Mixing Up Homemade Lavender Hand Scrub​


It really doesn’t get any easier than this, y’all!

Place Epsom salts into a bowl.​

Stir in melted coconut oil.​

Add small amount of body wash.​

Include a few drops of lavender essential oil.​


NOTE: You can use whatever scent you like but I’d stay away from citrus essential oil due to increased sun sensitivity.

When all ingredients are added stir to blend completely. Then use a funnel to place it into a small wide-mouth glass jar.

Looking For Homemade Gift Ideas For A Gardener​


Y’all already know that RancherMan & I like to make & present Homemade Gifts to our friends & loved ones.

Looking to make your own homemade gifts? We share many options we've made in the past, all loved by the gift recipients. #TexasHomesteader


I made this gardener’s hand scrub for my aunt. She loves to garden and she’s always planting and tending to the beautiful flowers in her amazing garden. (Let me tell ya, her landscape is breathtaking!)

I did some research and found that lavender is an herb that’s kind to your skin. So I always make this hand scrub using lavender essential oils.

Blooming lavender blossoms. #TexasHomesteader

How To Assemble A Gardener’s Gift Basket​


Mama always says: Presentation is half the gift”. So I made a personalized label for the glass jar using my laser printer and regular shipping tape to personalize this gift specially for my aunt.

Then I presented my gift in a small garden basket that contained:

A flip-top jar of gardener’s hand scrub.​

A nail brush.​

Some garden gloves.​

Scented hand cream.​


This gift cost very little, both environmentally as well as financially. Yet it’s the PERFECT gift for any gardener!

Here’s the easy recipe for my homemade Lavender-Scented Gardener’s Hand Scrub. Enjoy!

This homemade gardener's hand scrub helps clean hands after gardening. #TexasHomesteader


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All-Natural Lavender Gardener’s Hand Scrub, Small 1/2-cup batch​


This homemade gardener’s hand scrub is simple to make using only Epsom salt, coconut oil, liquid soap and essential oils. Tough enough to scrub away dirt but gentle on hands. #TexasHomesteader

Course Health & Beauty

Keyword coconut oil, Epsom salt, essential oil, lavender, liquid soap

Prep Time 5 minutes

Servings 1 Jar

Author www.TexasHomesteader.com

Ingredients​

  • 1 tsp crushed dried lavender blossoms
  • 1/2 cup Epsom Salts (can substitute up to half this measure with Kosher Salt)
  • 2 tsp Melted Coconut Oil
  • 2 tsp Liquid Soap (I like to use shower gel)
  • 5 drops Essential Oil scent of choice *caution, citrus essential oils can cause sunburns!

Instructions​

  1. Combine melted coconut oil & salt in a bowl. Mix until smooth
  2. Add the liquid soap and crushed lavender blossoms (and essential oil, if using). Stir gently to combine
  3. Place mixture in small glass swing-top bale jar & label. Enjoy!
  4. To use, wet hands & scoop out about a couple of tablespoons of scrub. Rub hands together until all dirt has been removed. Rinse & towel dry.

If you want to make several of jars at one time for gifts, here’s a larger batch:

Gardeners Hand Scrub lavender epsom salts coconut oil TexasHomesteader 1


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All-Natural Lavender Scented Gardener’s Hand Scrub​


A full recipe for six jars of natural lavender-scented hand scrub. Simple recipe uses Epsom salt, coconut oil, liquid soap and essential oils. Makes a great gift idea for Christmas. #TexasHomesteader

Course Health & Beauty

Keyword coconut oil, Epsom salt, essential oil, lavender, liquid soap

Servings 6 jars

Author www.TexasHomesteader.com

Ingredients​

  • 2 Tablespoons crushed dried lavender blossoms
  • 3 cups Epsom Salts
  • ¼ cup Coconut Oil
  • 1/4 cup Liquid Soap (I like to use shower gel)
  • 20 drops Essential Oil scent of choice (caution, citrus essential oils can cause sunburns!)

Instructions​

  1. Combine melted coconut oil & salt in a bowl. Mix until smooth
  2. Add the liquid soap and crushed lavender blossoms (and essential oil, if using). Stir gently to combine
  3. Place mixture in small glass swing-top bale jar & label. Enjoy!
  4. To use, wet hands & scoop out about a couple of tablespoons of scrub. Rub hands together until all dirt has been removed. Rinse & towel dry.

~TxH~

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