Cool Down and Glow: Why Peppermint Emulsified Sugar Scrub Belongs in Your Skincare Routine
Looking for the perfect balance of exfoliation, hydration, and a cooling sensation that awakens your senses? Meet your new shower essential — Peppermint Emulsified Sugar Scrub by Shea Butter Heaven. Packed with natural pure cane sugar, rich mango and shea butters, and clarifying African black soap paste, this refreshing scrub offers more than just smooth skin — it's a self-care ritual.
What Makes Our Peppermint Sugar Scrub Different
Unlike traditional oily scrubs, our emulsified formula turns into a creamy lather when rinsed, leaving no greasy residue. Peppermint essential oil delivers a spa-worthy cooling effect that soothes tired muscles, clears your senses, and leaves skin feeling awake and refreshed.
- Pure Cane Sugar — gentle, dissolving exfoliant
- Safflower and Rice Bran Oils — lightweight moisture that locks in hydration
- Mango and Shea Butters — dense, nourishing emollients that soften rough patches
- African Black Soap Paste — clarifies skin and lifts surface buildup
- Peppermint Essential Oil — clean, cooling, invigorating finish
Benefits of Using a Peppermint Emulsified Scrub
- Exfoliates naturally with cane sugar
- Moisturizes deeply with plant-based oils and butters
- Clarifies skin with African black soap
- Cools and refreshes with pure peppermint essential oil
- Ideal for dry, flaky, or dull skin
- Works beautifully on feet, elbows, knees, and rough areas
How to Use
Scoop a small amount and apply to damp skin in the shower. Massage in circular motions, especially over rough or dry areas. Rinse with warm water and pat skin dry. Follow with a Shea Butter Heaven® body butter or creme for lasting moisture retention.
Pro tip: Use after a workout or before bed to relax tired feet and legs. The cooling effect is especially effective on overworked skin.
A Year-Round Essential
Our Peppermint Emulsified Sugar Scrub is handmade in small batches in the USA by founder Corliss Darnell. A certified women-owned business since 1998. Butter is Better.™