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Pamper Mum with this Beautiful Body Scrub

It's Mother's Day this month and if you're looking for a cheap but luxurious gift idea for yourself this this Coconut Lavender Scrub is it. The salts combined with the coconut oil create a scrub that leaves skin soft, moisturised and smooth. The lavender oil imparts a delightful, calming fragrance you (and Mum) will love.
 
MOO Coconut Lavender Scrub
You will need:
2 cups of coconut oil
1 cup Epsom salt
20 drops of lavender essential oil
 
Step 1: Add coconut oil, Epsom salt and essential oil to a small china or Pyrex bowl (the essential oil may leach into a plastic bowl).

Step 2: Mix with a metal spoon until well combined.

Step 3: Store in a clean container with a tight fitting lid until ready to use.
 
To use gently massage a small amount over dry skin before you shower. Rinse off in the shower for soft, smooth skin.

I use salsa jars or other pretty, similar sized jars to pack this scrub, then print off a label with the ingredients and instructions. To finish it off I tie raffia or ribbon around the rim of the lid, gluing it in place. They look so pretty in the bathroom and they're practical too, and all for around $5 a jar.

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