Best Homemade Foot Scrub Recipe - Exfoliating & Smoothing (2024)

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This simple, homemade foot scrub will exfoliate away dead skin cells and reveal smooth soft feet that are smooth and moisturized. Pamper yourself with this easy DIYfoot scrub and enjoy pretty feet all year long.

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There is one thing for sure: I definitely willnotbe showing a picture of my feet in this post, so no worries there.

I love a goodhomemade productthat allows me to feel pampered.

My feet are sore and tired from a day full of running around like a crazy pants chasing four young kids all day long. Sometimes, you just have to focus on yourself, and honestly, I rarely get the time to do so. (See my recent post on10 Tips For Self-Care)

Pampering is rarely on my to-do list, but I try to include it as much as I can.

Because really, at the end of a long day, there is nothing like taking a bath, soaking your feet, and doing a DIY foot scrub.

There are so many great options and combinations for this recipe, so I’m going to include a few variations. Feel free to tweak this according to your preferences.

If you are new to sugar scrubs, you can check out myultimate guide to sugar scrubs here.

Random fun fact about me: in high school and college, I worked at a high-end salon and spa. I was pretty much obsessed with all things hair and beauty, and I was constantly pampering myself with pedicures, facials, massages, you name it.

It also didn’t help that my mom worked in the beauty industry, so I had access to so many amazing beauty products.

I’m still slightly obsessed with these things, but now I create my own products and do it at home. Best part is I save money, and know exactly what’s in my products. It’s a win-win.

So learn how to make your own homemade foot soak to remove dead skin, soothe achy feet, and reveal softer and smoother feet.

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Why you will love this recipe:

Natural Ingredients:This natural exfoliator is made from just a few simple ingredients you can probably find in your pantry.

Soothing:So soothing to those achy feet.

Moisturizing:Do you deal with dry feet? This recipe is perfect

Increased blood circulation

Tips For Making A DIY Foot Scrub:

  • Soak your feet first to help soften and remove dead skin.
  • Do the natural foot scrub in the shower or the bath for easier clean up. I like to just plan to take a shower or bath all at the same time.
  • Make this a whole spa experience. Do afoot soak, then the foot scrub, and lastly, dry them off and apply your favorite lotion, foot cream, orbody butter.
  • This recipemakes a great gift. Combine the ingredients and add them to a pretty jar. Label and give as a wonderful gift.

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Ingredients

Oil: you can choose whichever oil will work best for your skin. See below for my favorite choices.

Sugar: Great exfoliator. I like to use cane sugar as it is more coarse and a better exfoliate than white sugar.

Epsom salt:Just using epsom salts alone may make this scrub too rough, but combining it with another exfoliant (in this case sugar) it provides the perfect balance.

Essential oils:Choose your favorite based on your preference. For a more uplifting experience, use peppermint or spearmint. For a more relaxing scrub, use lavender, chamomile, bergamont, clary sage, etc. Mix and match until you get the combination that suits your fancy.

Tools you will need:

Mixing bowl

Spoon –I love one that is similar to these.

Measuring cup

Mason jar

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How To Make A Homemade Foot Scrub

  1. In a bowl, mix together 1 cup of Epsom salt, sugar, and oil.
  2. Mix together.
  3. Add essential oils, and if it is a little dry, add a touch more carrier oil. Stir to combine.
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To Use:

  1. Wet feet or soak for 10-30 minutes for best results. This allows the skin to hydrate making it easier to exfoliate.
  2. Apply a small amount of foot scrub onto hands, and massage into feet using circular motions focusing on the soles of your feet and any rough areas. Repeat on the other foot.
  3. Rinse with warm water.
  4. Dry off feet and apply lotion or body butter if desired.

Find More DIY Scrubs:

  • DIY Scalp Scrub
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  • Lip Scrub
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FAQ

What can you use to get dead skin off your feet?

DIY foot scrubs do a great job of smoothing out dead skin. If you are dealing with really dry, cracked skin, I would recommend soaking your feet first in a foot soak, and then using a pumice stone or one of these foot scrubbers to remove excess skin, and then follow up with a foot scrub to really get those feet looking pretty.
You can follow up with your favorite lotion.

What is the best homemade foot soak?

Vinegar makes a wonderful foot soak. Dilute some vinegar with water and add some essential oils to make a great foot soak. You can also add in bentonite clay and Epsom salts (or a few magnesium flakes) to take it up a notch.
The Epsom salts and magnesium flakes will add magnesium to the water, and your feet will absorb it. Most of us are deficient in magnesium, and this is a great way to increase magnesium levels.

What are the best essential oils to use for a DIY foot scrub?

I like to use relaxing oils to soothe my feet after a long day. My favorite combination currently is lavender and chamomile. Mint is also a great one to use, as it can be very up-lifting. Breastfeeding mothers should avoid peppermint, because it may decrease milk supply.
If your feet will be in the sun in the 12 hours after using the foot scrub, I would recommend not using any citrus oils as they can be photosensitive.

What kind of sugar should I use?

I like to use cane sugar, because the sugar granules are slightly bigger, making it perfect for a foot scrub.

How long does a DIY Foot Scrub Last?

It will last at least two months, possibly longer. As long as it is stored in an airtight container and you don’t get any water in the product, then it should last quite a long time. Water can cause it to spoil and get moldy.

What type of oil works best?

You can pick whatever oil you want, depending on what properties you need. If you need a hydrating oil, try olive oil or jojoba.
Olive oilis very moisturizing and has anti-inflammatory properties. It contains oleocanthal, which can help reduce irritation. (source)
Avocado oilis a great moisturizer because it is rich in fatty acids (i.e. Oleic acid) and vitamin E. (source)
Apricot oil(I use this one)is great for soothing dry skin.
Jojoba oilis moisturizing. It can soothe dry skin, reduce redness and inflammation, and help repair skin.
Coconut oil– is moisturizing while being naturally antibacterial and has antifungal properties, perfect for feet. Fractionated coconut oil is liquid at room temperature, which will leave a more consistent and fluid sugar scrub.
Almond oil:Is great for skin since it contains fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals. It helps moisturize, soothe, and may improve some skin issues. (source)

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Variations

Peppermint Foot Scrub

Add 10-20 drops of peppermint oil.

Relaxing Foot Scrub

Add 5-10 drops of lavender and 5-10 drops of chamomile.

Citrus Honey Scrub

5 drops of lemon essential oil, 5 drops of sweet orange essential oils and replace 2 tsp of oil with honey.

Invigorating Coffee Scrub

Replace the 1/4 cup epsom salts with 1/4 cup of coffee grounds. ThisDIY coffee scrubfor your face and body is one of my favorites.

If you deal with fungal infections, add 5-10 drops of tea tree oil.

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Homemade Foot Scrub

Easy and exfoliating DIY foot scrub will help smooth rough skin and leave your feet feeling soft and nourished.

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Course: natural product

Keyword: diy foot scrub, exfoliating foot scrub, homemade foot scrub

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 6

Author: Amy

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup epson salts
  • 1/4 cup oil of choice you may need to add a few drops more if it is too dry.
  • 15-20 drops essential oils of choice see notes above
  • few drops vitamin e oil optional

Instructions

  • Place ingredients in a bowl.

  • Add essential oils until desired smell has been achieved.

  • Store in an air-tight container. Will store for at least 2 months as long as moisture has not gotten in the scrub.

Notes

  • Soak your feet first to help soften and remove dead skin.
  • I recommend using this product in the shower or bath for easier clean up.
  • Make this a whole spa experience. Do afoot soak, then the foot scrub, and lastly, dry them off and apply your favorite lotion, foot cream, orbody butter.
  • This recipemakes a great gift. Combine the ingredients and add them to a pretty jar. Label and give as a wonderful gift.

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Best Homemade Foot Scrub Recipe - Exfoliating & Smoothing (2024)

FAQs

Best Homemade Foot Scrub Recipe - Exfoliating & Smoothing? ›

Pour one cup of milk and five cups of warm water in a foot bath tub or large basin and soak your feet for five to 10 minutes. In a bowl, pour baby oil and sugar or salt and mix well. Make into a thick paste and apply all over feet, massaging in circular motions. Finish with a pumice stone scrub on callused heels.

What is the best natural exfoliator for feet? ›

Pour one cup of milk and five cups of warm water in a foot bath tub or large basin and soak your feet for five to 10 minutes. In a bowl, pour baby oil and sugar or salt and mix well. Make into a thick paste and apply all over feet, massaging in circular motions. Finish with a pumice stone scrub on callused heels.

What is the best homemade exfoliating scrub? ›

Instructions
  • 1: In a bowl, mix together 1 cup coconut oil and 2 cups granulated sugar. Mix until a grainy paste forms. ...
  • 2: Add 40-50 drops of your choice of essential oil. ...
  • 3: Optional: Add 1 drop of food coloring to give it a little color.
  • 4: Scoop contents into a Mason jar.

How to make your own foot scrub at home? ›

For a simple, basic foot scrub recipe, mix together a tablespoon of any type of sugar or coarse salt with a tablespoon of baking soda. Combine until well incorporated and then add in a tablespoon of olive oil.

How do you exfoliate your feet DIY? ›

Coconut and salt – This scrub is great for exfoliating your feet and moisturizing dry and cracked skin. Mix three tablespoons of coconut oil, half a cup of salt, and some drops of fragrance if you desire.

What is the best product to remove dead skin from your feet? ›

Pumice stone

A pumice stone is a natural lava stone that can help remove dead skin and callouses from your feet.

What is the fastest way to exfoliate your feet? ›

Pumice stones or foot files
  1. Soak the feet in warm water to soften the dead skin.
  2. Wet the pumice stone or foot file with warm water.
  3. Gently rub the pumice stone or foot file over the dead skin or callus. ...
  4. Rinse the dead skin off the feet. ...
  5. Pat the feet dry with a clean towel.
  6. Moisturize the feet with cream, lotion, or oil.

Is sugar or salt a better exfoliator? ›

If you have sensitive skin or want to exfoliate gently, a sugar scrub may be the best option for you. A salt scrub may be a better option if you want deep exfoliation and have normal to oily skin. Finally, your skin type and preferences will determine the best exfoliant for your skin.

Which oil is best for exfoliating scrub? ›

Here are the best essential oils for body scrub:
  • Jojoba Essential Oil. ...
  • Carrot Seed Essential Oil. ...
  • Lavender Essential Oil. ...
  • Geranium Essential Oil. ...
  • Chamomile Essential Oil. ...
  • Jasmine Essential Oil. ...
  • Myrrh Essential Oil. ...
  • Summary. The best body scrubs contain spa-grade essential oils that support skincare goals.

How do you exfoliate your feet completely? ›

To exfoliate and smooth your feet, combine ½ cup of epsom salt into a foot bath, or one cup of epsom salt into a bathtub of warm water. Soak your feet for up to 20 minutes in the epsom salt solution. Use a pumice stone or foot brush afterward to gently slough away dead cells. Rinse feet thoroughly.

What do you put on your feet before scrubbing? ›

You can soothe your feet and eliminate dull skin after a long day by soaking your feet in a baking soda bath. Dissolve a few tablespoons of baking soda in a basin of warm water. You can then gently scrub your feet afterward with a baking soda paste.

How do you smooth dead skin on your feet? ›

Use a pumice stone or foot scrubber with gentle pressure in a circular motion to remove the dead skin layers without causing irritation. Post-exfoliation, apply a moisturizer rich in ingredients like urea or aloe vera to hydrate and soothe the skin.

Is it better to scrub your feet wet or dry? ›

Is It Better To Scrub Your Feet Wet or Dry? Wet skin is softer, but it can hide the problem areas. Plus, for some, exfoliating or scrubbing wet skin can be too harsh and irritating. We recommend scrubbing dry skin instead.

How to make feet smooth? ›

There are a number of ways to exfoliate:
  1. Foot scrubs contain abrasive particles which slough off dead skin.
  2. Pumice stones and files can be used to smooth rough, hardened areas on the feet.
  3. Electric callus removers use a spinning abrasive head to buff away calluses.

How to exfoliate feet naturally? ›

You can soothe your feet and eliminate dull skin after a long day by soaking your feet in a baking soda bath. Dissolve a few tablespoons of baking soda in a basin of warm water. You can then gently scrub your feet afterward with a baking soda paste.

How can I get rid of thick dead skin on my feet naturally? ›

A pumice stone or foot scrub

Exfoliation gets rid of dry, dead skin, revealing the softer, smoother skin underneath. You can exfoliate using a pumice stone or an over-the-counter foot scrub, preferably after a shower, bath or foot soak in warm water (add a little Epsom salt for good measure), when the skin is soft.

How do you get rid of thick dead skin on your feet at home? ›

The best way to get rid of a blister or dead skin on your toes is to soak them in warm water for 10 minutes and then use a pumice stone or foot file to gently remove it. You can also apply a moisturiser to the area to help soften the skin and prevent further irritation.

How to get rid of hard skin on feet permanently? ›

At home, you can take foot baths in warm water to soften the skin. Then, use a pumice stone or a foot file and gently sand the hardened area of skin. Don't do this too often because excessive removal of dead skin can have the opposite effect and increase the development of dead skin.

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