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Exfoliants

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  • Blueberry Seeds
    Blueberry seeds are a delight to use in soaps. Just a little goes a long way. Melt and pour soap can have speckles throughout with just a small amount of blueberry seed. These are small seeds but still have great exfoliating...
  • Cranberry Seeds
    These cranberry seeds are natural and can be added to homemade bath gels, sea salt scrubs, facial washes, soaps or sugar scrubs for an invigorating exfoliant. These tiny seeds are a beautiful brilliant red, and are oblong...
  • Fine Pumice
    Our super fine pumice is fabulous for adding to your soaps or scrubs. Use the fine pumice in place of sugar in any of our sugar scrub recipes to help remove calluses from your feet and knees. Make a liquid/paste soap with...
  • Flax Seeds
    This flax seed is wonderful to use in soaps and toiletries as an exfoliant. Usage: 1/2 Tbsp per pound. Flax seed will form a gel when soaked. Or use this seed as is to make aromatherapy eye pillows!
  • Lecithin Granules
    Lecithin granules are a naturally occurring group of phospholipids that can be found in plants and animals cells. It has been used in the food and cosmetic industry as a emulsifier and thickener. It is very rich in the B...
  • Poppy Seeds - 2 oz
    Poppy seeds are used in soaps and cosmetics as a scrub ingredient or exfoliant. Use poppy seeds in a watermelon scented soap to look like watermelon seeds.  Another idea is in a kiwi scented soap to look like the seeds...
  • Strawberry Seeds
    Strawberry seeds are a quick addition to scrubs, soaps and even bath gels. These are small seeds but still have great exfoliating power. Strawberry seeds are not scented, therefore they do not release a scent.
  • Vanilla Bean Specks
    The aroma of vanilla bean specks is wonderfully inviting with fantastic sex appeal! Has a rich brown color with a natural vanilla aroma. Can be used in scrubs, soaps, muds, etc. Makes a great natural exfoliant. Usage...