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Grapefruit Facial Scrub
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under 30 minutes
ingredients
1 1/4 cup rolled oats
1 tablespoon granulated sugar
1/3 cup fine cornmeal
1 tablespoon finely minced grapefruit zest
directions
Pulse oats, cornmeal, sugar and zest in food processor or blender until finely ground but not completely powdered.
Pour mixture into 12-ounce decorative container with tight fitting lid or drawstring cloth gift bag lined with cellophane bag. Seal container. Attach gift tag and instructions for use.
NOTE: Recipe can be doubled or tripled to fill different size containers. The finished quantity of the scrub will vary slightly based on the grain size and moisture content of the oats and cornmeal. If filling a narrow-necked container, use a funnel or make a paper funnel with parchment baking paper.
Instructions to go along with the gift:
Grapefruit Facial Scrub: For a rejuvenating and exfoliating facial, wet face with warm water. Pick up Grapefruit Facial Scrub mixture with wet fingers or pour about a tablespoon into the palm of your hand. Rub your face gently in circular motions, avoiding eye area. Rinse with warm, then cool water. Pat dry.
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