Summer is here! I am so excited about Summer's arrival that I decided to celebrate with some ice cream. Well, it's not really ice cream, but it sure looks and smells delicious. This exfoliating salt scrub is made with creamy Shealoe Butter, yummy scented Fragrance Oils, and super fine Dendritic Salt. You can make this scrub in one solid color, or layer multiple colors for super cuteness! This recipe could be varied easily to create all kinds of delicious ice cream parlor inspired creations, like Orange Cream, Banana Split, or Mint Chocolate! Just switch out the Fragrance and the Color Additive to create your own unique Ice Cream Scrub.
Neopolatin Ice Cream Scrub
Ingredients
6 ounces Shealoe Butter
1 1/2 cups Dendritic Salt
1/2 teaspoon Milk Chocolate Fragrance Oil
1/2 teaspoon Strawberry Fragrance Oil
1/2 teaspoon Vanilla Non-Browning Fragrance Oil
1 .15 cc scoop of FDA Red Mica
2 .15 cc scoops of Umber Oxide
Directions
In a large mixing bowl combine the Shealoe Butter and Dendritic Salt. Shealoe is naturally soft, so you should be able to mix this without heating the Butter. However, if it is necessary, you can heat the Butter gently by warming the container in hot water. (Be careful not to let the water get inside the container though.) After the Butter and Salt are fully mixed, split the mixture into three parts in three seperate mixing bowls. Add one Fragrance Oil to each bowl, thouroughly mixing each into the mixture. Next, add two .15 cc scoops of Umber Oxide to the Milk Chocolate scented batch of salt, and mix well to combine. Add 1 .15 cc scoop of FDA Red Mica to the Strawberry scented batch of salt next. Leave the Vanilla scented batch uncolored. Once the batches are fully mixed they can be spooned into jars.
Usage and Packaging
This fine grained salt scrub makes a great body polish, but should not be used on the face or other very delicate areas. The Neoploatin Ice Cream Scrub looks adorable packaged in 2 oz. or 4 oz. PET Jars. Like most handmade skin care products, this Scrub should be used up quickly, as it has not been formulated for long term storage.












OMG!
This is AMAZING! I also love the picture.
Can I use this pic on my show, HSGTV (Home Spa Goddess Television)? I just want to talk about this post and direct people to it.
I'll put a link to this post in the show notes.
Looking forward to hearing from you:)
Denise
Posted by: Denise | July 08, 2009 at 09:09 PM
Hi Denise. We'd be delighted if you share this story with your readers. I'll email you privately with details on how to link, and what photo to use.
Posted by: Emmy Gabriel | July 13, 2009 at 03:49 PM
ok to cute~ just to cute~ will work perfectly in some tri spa containers I have~ Thanks~!
Posted by: Sindy Anderson | August 05, 2009 at 02:26 PM
I'm glad you like the recipe. If you make up a batch, please let us know. I would love to see pictures, and perhaps share them on the blog? Thanks for visiting. I hope we'll hear from you again soon!
Posted by: Emmy | August 06, 2009 at 11:31 AM