uses for witch hazel, witch hazel and skin
For as long as I can remember, I've had oily, acne prone skin. And I've also tried a variety of products, from dermatologist prescribed topical treatments to serums, creams and peels sold over the counter.
But one product I come back to over and over again is witch hazel. Per Web MD, it "contains chemicals called tannins. When applied directly to the skin, witch hazel might help reduce swelling, help repair broken skin, and fight bacteria."
It's also just a few dollars and a must have in every bathroom, whether you have problem skin, puffy eyes or irritation.