Forgotten Zone: Elbow and Arm Scrub
Let’s be honest — elbows and arms rarely get VIP skincare treatment. Between sun exposure, dryness, and, well, the general elbow-y nature of elbows, they often end up looking darker and rougher than the rest of your skin.
Enter Oatmeal Honey Glow Elbow & Arm Scrub. It’s quick, natural, and effective: a blend that helps lift tan, brighten dull skin, and soften rough patches — all while honey sneaks in an extra dose of glow. Ten minutes, and your elbows will feel like they’ve been on holiday (minus the tan lines).
What Makes This Scrub Special
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Removes Tan: Lemon peel powder gently exfoliates and helps even out skin tone.
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Brightens: Oatmeal buffs away dullness while tulsi brings antioxidant magic.
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Softens & Hydrates: Coconut milk comforts dryness, and honey pulls in moisture for a supple finish.
Ingredients (Single Use)
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1 tbsp Oatmeal (finely ground works best)
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1 tsp Lemon Peel Powder
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½ tsp Tulsi (Holy Basil) Powder
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1 tsp Honey
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Coconut Milk – just enough to mix into a creamy paste
Steps
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Combine all dry ingredients in a small bowl.
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Add honey, then pour in coconut milk gradually until you have a yoghurt-like paste.
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Apply the scrub evenly over clean, damp elbows and arms.
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Massage gently in circles for 30–60 seconds.
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Leave on for 10 minutes to let the goodness sink in.
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Rinse off with lukewarm water, pat dry, and follow with moisturiser or body oil.
How often: 1–2 times weekly.
Ingredient Spotlight
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Oatmeal – Gentle exfoliant that calms and smooths.
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Lemon Peel Powder – Natural source of citric acid that helps brighten.
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Tulsi – Antioxidant herb known to purify and protect.
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Honey – A natural humectant that locks in hydration and leaves a glow.
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Coconut Milk – Rich in fats and sugars to soften and nourish.
Customise Your Scrub
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Extra dry skin? Add ½ tsp almond oil for deeper conditioning.
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Extra dull skin? Mix in ½ tsp rice flour for more polish.
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No coconut milk? Use plain yoghurt or oat milk as a substitute.
Safety & Patch Test
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Always patch test on the inner arm before first use.
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Avoid on broken or irritated skin.
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Since lemon peel can make skin sun-sensitive, always apply SPF on exposed areas after scrubbing.
FAQ
Will honey make it sticky?
Yes, but only until you rinse. The coconut milk balances it out, so your skin feels silky, not tacky.
Does it work overnight?
Results are gradual, the scrub helps brighten and soften, but pairing with sunscreen is key to preventing further tanning.
Can I use it daily?
No need. 1–2 times a week is enough to keep skin smooth and glowing.
Can I use it elsewhere?
Yes, it works beautifully on knees and ankles too. For the face, choose a gentler formula.
Would you love a premixed pack of Oatmeal, Lemon Peel Powder, and Tulsi (Indian Basil Powder) to make your DIY scrubs even easier?
Drop your thoughts in the comments below. We’d love to hear from you!
Yes please. But cost should not be very high
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