DIY Sugar Cookie Lip Scrub Recipe (Great Gift Idea!)

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While we all know that the sugar in traditional sugar cookies is detrimental to our health, you can still get all of the flavor of homemade cookies with this fun lip scrub recipe. It tastes and smells just like a sugar cookie. Even better though, it will exfoliate and nourish your lips, without putting a dent in your healthy lifestyle.

I never used to pay much attention to lip scrubs. During the winter when dry lips would hit I’d reach for some homemade lip balm, like this peppermint one. However, lip scrubs really help to exfoliate the build up of dead skin that gives lips that crusty, gummy feel. Not only are you getting rid of the gunk on your lips, but the oils and honey in this help to nourish the delicate skin on this facial area. I still like to follow it up with some homemade lip balm for extra moisture during the winter months.

How to Make Sugar Cookie Lip Scrub

The first ingredient in this lip scrub recipe is virgin coconut oil. Coconut oil has lots of uses for skin and hair, and it’s also a healthy addition to your diet. In this lip scrub it provides moisture, antioxidants, and helps thicken the product. If you’re looking for more ways to incorporate this superfood into your life, then try making some tooth remineralizing chews.

Sweet almond oil is the liquid carrier oil here, as it helps to smooth everything out. You can substitute another liquid carrier oil of your choice, however the sweet, nutty smell of sweet almond really adds to the sugar cookie vibe. The fatty acids, and vitamins A and E make sweet almond oil the perfect choice to nourish lips.

Like the carrier oils, raw honey helps to add moisture to the lips. It also has healing properties to restore and rejuvenate damaged lips. It’s so powerful that naturally antibacterial raw honey is even used to speed healing of wounds and burns. Raw honey is also slightly emulsifying, so it helps to bind the ingredients in this lip scrub recipe together. You can read more about the healing uses of raw honey here.

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Sugar Cookie Lip Scrub Recipe

A vanilla-scented sugar lip scrub that's good enough (and natural enough) to eat!
Author: Katie Wells

Materials

Instructions

  • In a small glass bowl combine all of the ingredients. Mash and stir them together with a spoon or rubber spatula until well combined and a little creamy.
  • Store your lip balm recipe in a ½ ounce glass jar.

Notes

  • Use your finger to scoop a small amount of lip scrub out and gently rub it on your lips to exfoliate, then rinse off with a wash cloth soaked in warm water.
  • Make sure you’re leaning over a sink when you use this, since it’s fairly messy to use.

You might also like my mint chocolate lip scrub recipe.

A Note About Vanilla…

Vanilla extract gives this lip scrub recipe a true sugar cookie smell and taste. I like making my own homemade vanilla extract (get the recipe here), but for this it’s best to use a glycerin based vanilla extract. If you only have access to alcohol based vanilla extract, you can still use it since there is enough moisture in the other ingredients to make up for it.

Glycerin acts as a humectant to add moisture to the lips, while alcohol is more drying. It is a common ingredient in even many natural toothpastes, but I purposefully avoid it in my homemade toothpaste. While glycerin is thought to coat the enamel and promote tooth decay, it’s actually very soothing to skin and lips so it’s great for skincare.

What is your favorite lip product? Do you struggle with dry lips in the winter?

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

44 responses to “DIY Sugar Cookie Lip Scrub Recipe (Great Gift Idea!)”

  1. Tiffany Avatar

    This is great! Could I add a little bit of beeswax, and put it in a chapstick tube?

  2. jamie Avatar

    How much does this recipe make? I am making them for the little sample jars with screw on lids.
    Thanks,
    Jamie

  3. Desiree Mosley Avatar
    Desiree Mosley

    What do you think works better liquid coconut oil or solid?

  4. Anya Geistert Avatar
    Anya Geistert

    Hi, Katie!
    I used this recipe (made a few changes) and it worked GREAT! Thank you so, so much! Instead of vanilla extract made with glycerin, I used 1/2 tsp of vanilla and 1/2 tsp of glycerin to get a similar affect. It worked great! I also added (to one of the batches I made) 1 tsp of cinnamon to make a snickerdoodle kind of lip scrub! I used two cute glass containers with corks from Walmart that were about $3.00. They also had a little built in hoop that you can stick a little spoon (that it comes with) in. I’m super happy with the results and just thought I should tell you how thankful my family and I are for you! You make a huge difference in our life! Thank you, thank you, thank you! 🙂 Looking forward to making more! I’ve also made your tinted lip balm and lip stick. Works great, thanks!

  5. Anya Geistert Avatar
    Anya Geistert

    Hi, Katie!
    I have a quick question… Would it be alright if I just used normal vanilla with this recipe? We made homemade vanilla so there’s nothing bad in it. 😉
    -Anya

  6. Jamie Avatar

    I love this! It smells and works amazing! It has been setting for a couple hours and is already starting to separate! Did I do something wrong or does it just need to be shaken and stirred every time I use it?

  7. Alison Avatar

    Where do you get your glass jars? Would love to make teacher gifts with this!

  8. Kyriako Avatar

    Can u use it for other areas apart from your lips? And is it ok to use regular glycerin instead of vanilla glycerine?

  9. Camille Avatar

    I expected there’d be some cinnamon in these! So I clicked on it to see what perhaps benefits cinnamon can have for the lips? Oh well! I don’t see why you couldn’t add cinnamon because then that would without a doubt make it like a snickerdoodle. I haven’t been into lip scrubs either but this sounds too yummy. What are your thoughts on the cinnamon did you leave it out on purpose for some reason?

      1. andrea Avatar

        This is a great idea to add cinnamon because 1) cinnamon has a natural “plumping” affect; and 2) who doesn’t LoVe a Snickerdoodle?!

  10. Cinnamon Avatar

    This is awesome! I was getting nervous because I can’t afford to buy a lot of my family members things for Christmas but I can make them lip scrubs ?

  11. Sharon Avatar

    I’m only seeing the measurements for the ingredients and, not the ingredients used.

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      Ingredients are: 1 T. organic cane sugar
      ½ tsp unrefined coconut oil
      ¼ tsp sweet almond oil
      ½ tsp vanilla extract (preferably made with glycerin)
      1/8 tsp raw honey

      (they are linked in the article above. Perhaps in your browser, you can’t see links?)

  12. Cece Dupree Avatar
    Cece Dupree

    So is this safe to use for a little kid Christmas present? My six YO niece would love something like this that she and her mommy could use 🙂 and I was wondering if it would be safe for her incase she ate any by accident?

  13. Laura Avatar

    Do you have a way to diy glycerin vanilla extract? I’d love to make it without all those extra ingredients in the one in the link above

    1. Nancy Avatar

      This recipe calls for cane sugar, but your other sugar scrub recipe calls for just plain white sugar. Why the difference? I have sugar in the raw (turbinado) and organic coconut palm sugar. I would think either one of those would be a better choice than white sugar. Which do you recommend? I notice the grains are much larger in the cane sugar vs. regular. Is that the reason you use regular white sugar? Does anyone know this answer? Thank you.

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