Wednesday, December 3, 2008

25 Uses for a $5 Bottle of Witch Hazel

I picked up some witch hazel at the drug store last month after hearing that it can help get rid of the redness left behind by mostly-healed acne. It worked great but I was curious about what witch hazel was actually supposed to be used for. Turns out, EVERYTHING. It has antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and astringent qualities. Below is a list of things that you can use this stuff for.

  1. skin sores
  2. diaper rash
  3. small cuts
  4. swelling (soak cloths and press them to area)
  5. bruises
  6. acne
  7. reduce pore size
  8. psoriasis treatment
  9. eczema treatment
  10. aftershave
  11. cracked skin (antiseptic and helps moisturize)
  12. insect bites
  13. poison ivy rash
  14. varicose veins (use same as swelling treatment)
  15. hemorrhoids (witch hazel is the active ingredient in many OTC treatments)
  16. speed healing of cold sores
  17. sunburn
  18. heal body piercings (having had several I could totally get on board with this, it is thin, so it won't hold moisture the way neosporin will, and smells less than tea tree oil and bactine. Plus it stops bleeding and swelling which bactine won't)
  19. athletes foot
  20. swimmers ear
  21. use as hair spray (so long as you don't have dry hair)
  22. use to degrease hair roots (dab with cotton ball)
  23. use to reduce under-eye circles (see swelling and bruises)
  24. make-up remover
  25. repair cracked varnish on old furniture (let it soak, and it will slowly melt it)
And this doesn't even cover all the applications that work internally. Those would require preparing some sort of tea with the leaves of the plant. These are just uses for that one 16oz. bottle I got from the drug store last month (which is only about an eighth used up) which brings me to a word of caution: the brand I bought, as with a lot of brands is made using a lot of ethyl alcohol, so don't drink it! I know it seems silly but there are numerous sources saying "drink it to cure _____" this doesn't apply to the drug store brand! Other than that, I highly suggest going to pick up a bottle. It runs about 5-7 bucks a bottle and is very much worth the money.

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