Best 3 Ingredient DIY Coffee Scrub for Cellulite
This 3 ingredient DIY coffee scrub for cellulite is something that you can make at home and show that cellulite who’s boss. It’s not a cure, but it helps my legs look a little smoother and you might love this too!
Cellulite. Just about every gal has it. It’s super common but that doesn’t mean I’m interested in just accepting it.
I’ve started trying more at-home remedies to not only save money but take my aging into my own hands!
Why This Works (Temporarily)
For the last few years I’ve really started to notice that, as you age, you’ve got to change things up. What worked before doesn’t work anymore.
This DIY coffee scrub for cellulite needs just 3 ingredients. While the coffee scrub provides temporary help, it’s better than nothing! But truly, I notice a difference when I use this! My skin seems smoother and less bumpy. Which is AWESOME!
When you apply a product that contains caffeine, it helps to increase circulation and helps to make that area appear more plump and full. Coffee contains caffeine so it stands to reason it can also help to increase circulation.
That, along with some manhandling, in the form of your hands or a roller (I just got that one), helps to break up the part of the cellulite that makes your legs look cottage cheesy.
Which means you may look better naked. And who doesn’t want that?!
There really isn’t anything that can be done for cellulite and stretch marks once you have them. I’ve asked. And this DIY cellulite scrub is not a cure. But it may help your skin to look better temporarily.
There is some technology that is starting to come out, like lasers and such, that will help the appearance. But you know that is going to be pretty expensive.
For now, we have to rely on a good diet and a few homemade recipes like this coffee scrub DIY to make our dimple-y skin look better. And some people are predisposed to more cellulite than others so why not eat the cheeseburger, you know?
I first got stretch marks in college. I had a growth spurt and so they were horizontal on my upper thighs. And I hated them. So I hardly ever wore shorts.
The cellulite has really been showing itself in the last few years. As you age and your skin loses elasticity, I think it starts to show more. And I’m really self-conscious about it.
Earlier this summer, I used the last of my favorite coffee scrub. I always use it when I have to be in a bathing suit. I use it about 3 days before I leave on a trip.
And I always make sure to get a spray tan too. I might be vain, but if I’m going on a vacation, I like to try to vacation from my insecurities as well.
So while I may take a little time to do these cosmetic things, I feel more comfortable lounging around in a swimsuit coverup and sundresses after I do these things.
And while it may be subtle, I feel like I notice a little change in the appearance of my skin after using the coffee scrub.
*Disclaimer: I received a blog comment asking about the safety of putting the coconut oil down the shower drain as it could clog it up if it solidifies. I did a bit of research but couldn’t find another oil that was better. Be aware that it is not recommended to put oil down your drains. But I feel that in small amounts, from time to time, using this scrub should be fine. But use your own judgement.
Supplies
This is something you can easily put together after making and drinking your morning coffee. And you probably already have sugar and coconut oil hanging around your house. This coffee body scrub DIY is super inexpensive!
- used coffee grounds
- sugar
- coconut oil
Skip to the bottom of the post for a printable recipe card with the full amounts needed.
How to Make a DIY Coffee Scrub
- Make sure your coconut oil is in a liquid state, and at room temperature or a little bit cooler.
2. Mix your (cooled) coffee grounds and sugar into the coconut oil.
Store the cellulite scrub in an airtight container, like these jars.
All you do is mix the 3 ingredients together. It can’t get any easier. Really the only thing you need to pay attention to is if the coconut oil is solid or liquid.
How to Use the Coffee Scrub
- Massage a large amount of DIY Coffee Scrub, in a circular motion, on to your cellulite areas (mostly legs, thighs and bottom – be careful near your private parts as it’s very abrasive).
- Let sit on the skin for 5 to 10 minutes.
- Rinse and wash with a gentle soap to remove the coconut oil. Or leave it for extra skin hydration!
I like to use it while standing in the shower (usually on a weekend because it does add time to your routine).
And while this is designed for the areas where cellulite mostly resides, you can actually use this all over as a body scrub. It’s exfoliating thanks to the texture and hydrating thanks to the coconut oil.
It is very messy. You will want to have a cup in the shower with you to help you wash it down once you’re done. The grounds get everywhere. And I mean in the shower. And you, m’kay?
You will also want to be extra careful since the coconut oil might make the shower slippery. Consider having a cleaning spray handy to make sure you’ve cleaned up enough when you are done.
Tips
- If your oil is solid, you need to melt it, but then let it come to room temperature.
- If it’s hotter than that, it will dissolve the sugar!
- Want to add a little fragrance? You can add a drop of essential oil as long as it’s safe for skin. Something like orange would be nice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Caffeine is one of the main ingredients in cellulite creams because it helps increase your circulation. So a scrub made with coffee is a great hack.
You can use it a few times a week but I generally do it a few times a month. Or if I am extra lazy, the day before I’m wearing a bathing suit.
Results are pretty immediate and keep in mind it will most likely be subtle. It will not fill out all your nooks and crannies. And the results are temporary (although I am far too lazy to bring this DIY coffee scrub with me on vacation). This is a do-it-yourself hack that is better than nothing but is not a miracle worker.
To store your homemade scrub, keep it in an airtight container. It’s best to keep it out of the hot, humid bathroom and store in a cool dry place. Your scrub should last about 2 months if stored like this.
The ingredients may separate, just give it a quick stir. If you notice a funny smell or see anything odd (like mold, it can happen) discard and make a new batch.
This coffee scrub for cellulite would also make a great gift idea! Pair it with a cute little wooden scoop and a towel and gift it to your best gals. But make sure they like coffee first.
It smells delicious except to people, like my sister, who is revolted by the smell of coffee.
Have you ever used a coffee scrub before? I’m not saying it will make you want to run around naked, but it will help with your confidence a little. If you are looking to make your own, this is the best coffee scrub for cellulite.
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Best 3 Ingredient DIY Coffee Scrub for Cellulite
Equipment
- Bowl
- Spoon
- Air-tight container
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup used coffee grounds
- 1/2 cup sugar brown or white sugar will work
- 1/4 cup of coconut oil
Instructions
- Make sure your coconut oil is in a liquid state, and at room temperature or a little bit cooler
- Mix your (cooled) coffee grounds and sugar into the coconut oil
- Store in an airtight container, like these jars
Notes
Originally posted Sept. 2017 and updated to include more helpful information and steps to make it perfect every time.
Question regarding the coconut oil. I don’t want to risk the coconut oil solidifying in my plumbing pipes. What other oil do you recommend that stays in a liquid state when cold that would benefit my skin with out harming my plumbing. Thank you carolyn
Well, you’ve stumped me. I just tried to research this a bit, because I have to be honest, I’ve never thought about it. Yikes. I couldn’t find any definitive answers. I did see a few articles suggest using grapeseed or jojoba, but I think both of those also solidify. I even came across an article that said don’t put oils down the drain and then suggested making a homemade coffee scrub with oils a little further down in the article. As long as you aren’t using the scrub daily and using a ton of it, I think it is ok once in a while. I will add a note to the post though to let people know that. Thanks you!
After you finished with the mix with coconut oil, take care to let the hot water to run for few minute and everything will be ok.
Hi!
Looking forward to trying this! I know coffee molds quickly… does the jarred mixture need to be refrigerated? I’d guess not since you said it can be given as a gift, but I just want to be sure :)
What is the shelf (or fridge) life?
Thanks!
I’m so so sorry for the delay! I do not know the shelf life but I wouldn’t use past a few days. I’ve never seen mine mold, but I make sure to not store it in my humid bathroom. I wouldn’t refrigerate it because the coconut oil will harden. But I guess, you could and just use a spoon to get some out and then it would melt in your hands? Maybe? But it might separate from the coffee grounds. I will update my language since I’m unsure how long it will last. I always use mine right way for the next couple of days.
Ok, I should have researched before my last comment – but here is what I found out: To store your homemade scrub, keep it in an airtight container. It’s best to keep it out of the hot, humid bathroom and store in a cool dry place.Â
Your scrub should last about 2 months if stored like this. The ingredients may separate, just give it a quick stir. If you notice a funny smell or see anything odd (like mold, it can happen) discard and make a new batch.Â