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How to Use Witch Hazel Safely On Skin
by RachelB
Witch hazel is a liquid with gentle cleansing and astringent properties. It can be created by using the leaves and bark of the witch hazel plant. Witch hazel, which is typically sold in distilled form in pharmacies and other stores that sell health care products, has various safe uses for the skin. Read on to learn several different tips for using witch hazel safely on skin.
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Does Witch Hazel Work on Severe Acne?
by Phillip Ginn
If you are looking for a natural acne treatment, consider witch hazel. Witch hazel has properties that can help prevent acne and reduce an outbreak. Keep in mind that it is a treatment and not a cure-all.
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How to Use Witch Hazel for Healing
by Linda Hinkle
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.
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How to Use Witch Hazel
by Ryn Gargulinski
Witch hazel, a flowering shrub with a distinct smell, can be processed into a clear liquid you see sold on drug or health store shelves. Next time you see a bottle, buy it to use for a variety of purposes. You can substitute witch hazel for a variety of needs that you usually fill with rubbing alcohol, such as cleaning earrings or other jewelry. Some of the witch hazel liquids contain a small amount of alcohol, but overall will be much less harsh.
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Benefits of Witch Hazel for Acne
by Dianna
Witch hazel (Hamamelis Virginiana) is a natural product obtained from the leaves and bark of the witch hazel shrub. It offers a number of health benefits, particularly in the treatment of different skin conditions, because it is less likely to cause skin irritation or sensitivity. Its benefits primarily result from the high levels of tannin acid that it contains. In its distilled form, witch hazel has long been recommended as an affordable, accessible and effective topical remedy for acne. Read on to learn some of the ways in which witch hazel is beneficial in the treatment of acne.
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How to use Witch Hazel for burns, hemorrhoids and diarrhea
by Ciecie Cool
Witch Hazel is a plant indigenous to North America and has curative powers. Diluted it makes an excellent rinse for inflamed oral mucous membranes and bleeding gums. Here are some other uses of which derivatives of this plant can help.
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How to Grow Witch Hazel
by a eHow Home & Garden Editor
Witch hazel is a sturdy and beautiful deciduous tree that once established, requires very little care to keep it healthy and beautiful. You can grow it in either sun or partial shade, but give it plenty of room; it can sometimes reach 20 feet in height, and sometimes grows taller. Witch hazel will produce a delightful scent in the middle of winter, and the birds will love snacking on the seeds.
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How to Make a Witch Hazel Acne Treatment
by Willow Sidhe
Witch hazel is a fantastic acne treatment. It is a mild astringent with powerful cleansing properties. Combined with lavender, which is antiseptic and soothing to the skin, an extremely effective natural acne solution is created. This recipe yields approximately eight ounces of witch hazel acne treatment, or enough for approximately 48 treatments.
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How to Use Witch Hazel Around the Home
by bethweston71
People have used Witch Hazel for many purposes over the years. It is a low cost alternative higher cost items at the store for such things as acne, hemorrhoids and canker sores. This article will show you a few of the many ways you can use Witch Hazel at home.
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The Uses of Hamamelis Virginiana
by Lee Ann Lambert
Hamamelis virginiana is also known as the common witch hazel shrub. We've all heard of witch hazel, but may have thought of it only as a strangely named remedy that is found on drugstore shelves. You may have a bottle in your medicine cabinet, but you might be unaware of all the uses for witch hazel.
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