How to Use Witch Hazel for Healing

Using witch hazel for healing purposes is nothing new. It has been used for years to treat many different skin conditions and is even found in some popular commercial skin care products. Witch hazel comes in several forms including creams, medicated pads, and as an astringent. It is also found in some facial washes and toners. Here are some of the most popular ways you can use witch hazel for healing.

Things You'll Need

  • Witch hazel
  • Cotton swabs
  • Wash cloths
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Instructions

    • 1

      Get relief from psoriasis and eczema with witch hazel. Both the pain and unsightly appearance of these skin conditions can be soothed by applying witch hazel, preferably in a cream form.

    • 2

      Treat acne with witch hazel. The astringent form is best for this application. It won't dry the skin and is much gentler than most commercial products that treat acne.

    • 3

      Use witch hazel in a liquid astringent form on bruises and skin sores and to reduce swelling. Apply several times during the day for soothing relief to these types of injuries.

    • 4

      Use witch hazel for relief from the swelling and itching caused by poison oak and poison ivy. It is quite effective yet gentle on the already irritated skin.

    • 5

      Try shrinking hemorrhoids and bulging varicose veins by applying witch hazel. The anti-inflammatory properties of the herb make it an excellent choice for treating these two conditions. Medicated witch hazel pads are available for hemorrhoid treatment and the same type of pads can be used on the varicose veins. Another option is to soak a wash cloth in witch hazel and lay it on the legs with varicose veins. The legs should be straight out when you apply the cloth.

    • 6

      Use a cotton swab to apply witch hazel to a cold sore as soon as it starts to appear. Apply frequently to help stop the blisters from spreading.

Tips & Warnings

  • You can also use witch hazel for healing a painful sunburn. Just apply as needed for soothing relief.

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