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During the coldest months, it’s no winter wonderland for our hair, nails  and skin. If you’re broke from living large during the holidays, try  these DIY remedies that combat harsh winter weather—from head to toe.  All these quick fixes can be done in a day, ideal for making the most of  all that post-holiday downtime. Why DIY? Beauty products sky rocket in price when the ingredients are  all-natural and the balms, salves, or creams are chemical free. Making  your own beauty products is better for your body—and your bank account!  
Dry, Brittle Hair  	
 
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No money for deep conditioning treatments? No problem. You can seal  split ends, replenish moisture, and add a healthy shine using common  kitchen ingredients, like an avocado and olive oil mask. 
Time: 1-3 hours 
You’ll need: 1 avocado 
Half a cup (more for longer hair) of olive oil 
A shower cap  
1)  Mash 1 avocado, with half a cup of heated olive oil. You’ll want the  oil to be hot enough to penetrate your hair but not so hot that it  burns your scalp. You can add any of your favorite essential oils (like  lavender or peppermint) for a sweet scent and orange oil for extra  shine. 
2) Pull your hair back into a high ponytail, and start applying your  mask at the roots, slowly massaging up to the base of your scalp. Don’t  forget to coat the top of your head, and along your hairline as well. 
3) Slip on your shower cap so that the heat, and moisture stays put.  Wait between one, and three hours before rinsing out the mask. (hint:  Water and oil mix as well as Lindsay Lohan and law enforcement. When  rinsing, apply shampoo before water) 
Irritated, Flaky Skin  	
 
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If your lips are peeling, check out our 
tasty lip scrub (just try not to eat it all). If your face is suffering from flakiness,  try a soothing spice and honey mask, which calms chapped cheeks and  will leave your skin soft and flake-free with nutmeg and honey to reduce  redness, acne, and signs of irritation, and cinnamon to buff the flakes  away. 
Time: 30 minutes 
You’ll need: 1 teaspoon of nutmeg 
1 teaspoon of cinnamon 
2 tablespoons of honey  
1) Mix the three ingredients in a small bowl until it reaches the  consistency of toothpaste. Apply the mask to your face, avoiding the  sensitive areas around your eyes and mouth. Let the mask sit for up to  half an hour, then rinse with warm water. (hint: If your skin is  sensitive, test the mask out on a small patch of skin before you apply  it to your entire face!) 
Rough, Scaly Skin  	
 
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Do your knees and elbows feel like body armor? Make a salt or sugar body polish. 
Time: 10 minutes to mix + your standard bubble bath or shower time 
You’ll need:1/2 cup of brown sugar or salt 
1 tablespoon of honey a few drops of almond or olive oil 
1 teaspoon of lemon juice  
1) Add the oil to your sugar or salt until it is damp but not completely  saturated, then stir in your honey and lemon juice until your have a  thick paste. 
2) Massage your body polish in a circular motion to rough elbows, knees,  or legs during your shower or bath. (hint: Don’t forget to moisturize  afterwards or you’ll be right back to where you started: with rough,  dino-scales.) 
Cracking Cuticles  	
 
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Crackling, peeling cuticles are a common winter weather problem, but  quickly fixed with a thick lotion and a pair of cotton gloves. We love Nivea Hand Cream, $6, and Earth Therapeutics Cotton Gloves,  $8.  
Rub the hand cream deep into your cuticles and slide on the gloves  for at least an hour. After the lotion is completely absorbed, push  back your cuticles and apply some Vitamin E. 
Rock Hard Heels  	
 
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If the heels and soles of your feet are basically bullet proof, try  slathering on a few layers of your favorite lotion after a hot bath,  leaving a thick layer of cream that hasn’t been absorbed. Next, slip on a  pair of cotton socks. In about an hour, all the moisturizer will be  absorbed, leaving your skin much softer than before. (hint: For even  more intense moisture, buff your feet in the shower first and leave your  socks on overnight. You’ll be amazed at the results.)