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How to make a bath scrub for your body

video How to make a bath scrub for your body
I'm 10 and this is super easy. This video shows how to make a bath time treat-- an all natural sugar scrub to clean and moisturize your body.
6 comments
Nov 14, 2010. 1:49 PMJuicy Fruit says:
olive oil instead of veggie oil works real well, too. Good job with the video :)
Oct 9, 2010. 5:42 AMchixi96 says:
WOW ITS REALLLY SOFTENED MY SKIN....GO GIRL
May 10, 2010. 11:22 AMmusical_gamer_girl says:
Thanks! I made salt scrub before but I never thought about sugar.......
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Sep 19, 2009. 2:59 PMLettucehead says:
Hey, good luck with your headband!
Sep 9, 2009. 1:08 PMTinworm says:
Hey Trevadea, that is a really cool instructable. Incidentally, the cheapest and easiest way to clean your hands of almost anything (including, in my case, motor grease, oils, grime, workshop debris etc) is a small glob of dishwashing liquid and a handful of sugar. Rub hands together and after a minute, run hands in water under a tap (faucet) The sugar acts as a bio-degradable abrasive which shifts almost anything. No more need for any expensive garage hand-washing products. I love the simplicity of it.
Sep 13, 2009. 4:39 AMGoodhart says:
Baking soda, or fine sand works well too.

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