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Sesame body butter
If you have dry, rough skin from winter's harsh weather and you want to soften it up for arm-bearing tops, an oil-rich moisturizer is the perfect solution.

Ingredients:
1/4 cup of grated cocoa butter
2 tablespoons of sesame oil
1 tablespoon of avocado oil
1 tablespoon of grated beeswax

Directions: Put all ingredients together in a microwave safe glass container and place the container in your microwave. Gently heat the ingredients until the butter and wax are melted. Pour the mixture into a clean jar and allow it to cool overnight. Stir and slather on as needed.

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Gardener's hand cream
If you've got a green thumb, you know how tough gardening can be on your hands. A rich cream is just the cure your dry rough palms, fingers and cuticles need.

Ingredients:
3 tablespoons of grated beeswax
1 tablespoon of liquid lanolin
1/2 cup of sesame oil (helps screen UV rays)
2 tablespoons of chamomile tea
1 tablespoon of coconut oil
1 teaspoon of honey
1/8 teaspoon of baking soda

Directions: Combine all ingredients in a microwave safe glass container and heat slowly in the microwave until the wax and oils are melted. Do not let the mixture boil. Stir well and pour the mixture into a clean jar. Let it cool overnight and stir again in the morning. Use as needed.

Cold weather is good for some things like skiing, snowmen and the occasional hot toddy consumption, but for your skin, it's torture. That's why, by the time spring comes around, your dry, cracked skin is fed up and ready for a little taste of spring time weather.

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Along with warm, longer days and a bounty of green, flowers and baby animals (aw...), come a plethora of ingredients perfect for healing, hydrating and alleviating your skin. Peruse your grocery store aisles and you'll see them stocked with some of the best and brightest fruits, vegetables and oils capable of kicking your big-brand skin care products' butts.

That's right. Good ol' mother nature reminds us every spring that with her help, your natural skin care routine can be easy, cheap and effective, too.

When shopping for DIY skin care recipes, it's always best to shop for recipes based on what's in season -- the ingredients are bound to be the most effective and you'll get the best deal on them. That's why all of the following nine skin care recipes from Janice Cox, author of "Natural Beauty for All Seasons", use ingredients that are not only great for skin, but are also in their prime during spring months. Do keep in mind, however, that some seasonal plants and fruits vary depending on the climate of specific regions in the country, so check state-specific seasonal guidelines for some of the ingredients.

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