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Dickinson's Dickinsons Witch Hazel Facial Towelette W/aloe (pack Of 240) Pack of 240 pcs


Dickinson’s Dickinsons Witch Hazel Facial Towelette W/aloe (pack Of 240) Pack of 240 pcs


$95.42


Dickinsons witch hazel facial towelette w/Aloe. Towelette in sealed packet. Cleaning Supplies. Cleaning Products. All-Purpose Cleansers….

Dionis Gardens Hand & Body Lotion Hawthorn Witch Hazel


Dionis Gardens Hand & Body Lotion Hawthorn Witch Hazel




Dionis Gardens Hand & Body Lotion Hawthorne Witch Hazel


Dionis Gardens Hand & Body Lotion Hawthorne Witch Hazel




Humphreys Homeopathic Remedies Witch Hazel Astringent


Humphreys Homeopathic Remedies Witch Hazel Astringent




Saving-Witch Hazel After Shave - 4 oz. - Lotion


Saving-Witch Hazel After Shave – 4 oz. – Lotion


$3.87


Step 1: Smooth. Step 2: Soothe. Thayers After Shave Witch Hazel with Aloe Vera Formula reduces post-shaving irritation and leaves skin supple to the touch. And isn’t that touching part why you shave in the first place? 4oz bottle Ingredients: Natural Witch Hazel Extract and fragrance, Aloe Vera, Purified Water and natural grain alcohol (20% as a preservative). Hamam…

Humphreys Homeopathic Remedies Witch Hazel Oil Controlling Toner


Humphreys Homeopathic Remedies Witch Hazel Oil Controlling Toner




Nuxe Gentle Pureness Toning Lotion with 3 Roses, witch Hazel and Chamomile Alcohol Free - Face and


Nuxe Gentle Pureness Toning Lotion with 3 Roses, witch Hazel and Chamomile Alcohol Free – Face and


$22


Buy Nuxe astringents toners – Nuxe Gentle Pureness Toning Lotion with 3 Roses, witch Hazel and Chamomile Alcohol Free – Face and Eyes 200ml/6.7oz. How-to-Use: Apply with a cotton pad.

Witch Hazel


Witch Hazel


$3.48


A young boy uses a witch hazel branch to make a scarecrow and has a mysterious encounter on the night of the harvest moon.

Tone  Organic Toner Lemon Tea Tree With Witch Hazel - 100ml


Tone Organic Toner Lemon Tea Tree With Witch Hazel – 100ml


$35.55


Tone Organic Toner Lemon Tea Tree With Witch Hazel – 100ml Help bring back your youthful looks with Pure and Green Organics Tone. This facial toner when used regularly and in conjunction with Organics moisture lotion helps lift and tighten skin while cleansing impurities and constricting open pores. The natural organic Face Toner leaves skin clean clear and refined and ready to receive the maximum benefits of Pure and Green Organics Moisturiser. Directions: Lightly apply to skin immediately after cleansing or exfoliating either patting on by hand or using cotton pads. It will absorb into the skin rapidly helping to tauten skin with regular usage. For best results always follow toning with a Pure & Green Organics moisture lotion. Ingredients: Aloe Vera Juice* (Aloe Barbadensis) Lemon Tea Tree Hydrosol* (leptospermum Petersonii) Witch Hazel* (hamamelis Virginiana) Undenatured Alcohol* (ethanol)(*ACO Certified Organic) NOTE: Shelf Life:18 months Related Products Beauty Brands Pure and Green Organics Toner Organic Skin Care Product Anti Aging Treatment

Kids Witch Shoes - Hazel


Kids Witch Shoes – Hazel


$22.95


Black cats and bubbling cauldrons are all part of being a witch, but being ugly doesn???t have to be part of the package! If you want to have an enchanted evening with wicked wonderment, you???ll need a shoe that???s as pretty as you are! That???s where we come in! Our Hazel Kids Witch Shoes are the perfect piece to complete your haunted Halloween affair! The Hazel Kids Witch Shoes have a 2.5??? heel that???s chunky and funky! The full black upper has a slightly turned-up toe and a large brass buckle over the instep! These pointy shoes will let your friends know that you???re the most wonderful witch in town, and you won???t even need a pinch of bat???s wing to prove it!

After Shave Lotion Splash


After Shave Lotion Splash


$125


Contains extracts of witch hazel and bitter orange flowers Guarantees an immediate sensation of freshness Tones and clarifies the skin

Witch Hazel Herbal Relief Cream - Skybright - 100g


Witch Hazel Herbal Relief Cream – Skybright – 100g


$25.2


Witch Hazel Herbal Relief Cream is especially useful in the easing of pain from hemorrhoids in the treatment of bruises and inflamed swellings such as varicose veins.Contains: Witch Hazel Colloidal Silver Jojoba Avocado Manuka Honey Manuka Oil and Beeswax emulsifier. Witch Hazel Herbal Relief Cream does not contain parabens or artificial preservatives.

Witch Hazel Cream -Skybright- 100gms


Witch Hazel Cream -Skybright- 100gms


$25.2


SKYBRIGHTWitch Hazel Herbal Relief Cream 100g BENEFITSSkybright Witch Hazel Relief Cream is a potently formulated natural cream that contains a combination of different herbs to enhance its healing effectiveness. Witch Hazel is especially useful in the easing the pain associated with hemorrhoids and is highly beneficial in the treatment of bruises and inflamed swellings such as varicose veins. Beneficial for: Healing Bruises Alleviating Eczema Reducing Breast Pain Alleviating Hemorrhoids Alleviating Varicose Veins Reducing Swelling & Inflammation alleviating the lesions associated with Herpes Simplex (Type 1) ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: JojobaAvocadoManuka OilColloidal SilverManuka Honey Witch Hazel: 5%Beeswax Emulsifier RECOMMENDED USEApply as often as required. PRECAUTIONS / CONTRAINDICATIONS None RELATED PRODUCTS Skin Care Products Colloidal Silver Products Your HEALTH STORE for SKIN CARE PRODUCTS and other NATURAL MEDICINE

Witch Hazel Bar Soap 3.25 oz: K


Witch Hazel Bar Soap 3.25 oz: K


$3.67


An old favorite! Tones and refreshes the skin. Lightly scented, pale blue green bar. Distilled from the witch hazel shrub (Hamamelis virginiana), which grows wild in the northeast U.S. and parts of Asia. Grandpa used witch hazel on insect bites.

Witch Hazel Bar Soap 3.25 oz: C


Witch Hazel Bar Soap 3.25 oz: C


$3.73


An extremely mild soap that you can use every day. The astringent property of witch hazel makes it a refreshing "natural" for skin care. An old favorite! Tones and refreshes the skin. Lightly scented, pale blue green bar. Distilled from the witch hazel shrub (Hamamelis virginiana), which grows wild in the northeast U.S. and parts of Asia. Grandpa used witch hazel on insect bites.

Hazel


Hazel


$8.36


Hazel

Witch Hazel Extract 4 fl oz: C


Witch Hazel Extract 4 fl oz: C


$5.88


Witch hazel extract is a steam distillate of the recently harvest twigs of the shrub, with about 14 percent alcohol added. Distilled Witch Hazel is the most widely used household astringent, useful in stemming both internal and external bleeding. It eases hemorrhoid pain, helps bruises to heal and reduces swelling inflammations. Internally, Witch Hazel helps control diarrhea. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Witch hazel leaf for ‘Minor injuries of skin, local inflammation of skin and mucous membranes. Hemorrhoids. Varicose veins.’ ‘The drug contains 3 – 8 percent tannin, mainly gallotannins. Other ingredients are flavonoids and essential oil.’ ‘Dosage: External: Water steam distillate (witch hazel water) undiluted or diluted 1:3 with water; For poultices, 20 – 30 percent in semi-solid preparations. Extract preparations: Semi-solid and liquid preparations, corresponding to 5 – 10 percent drug. Drug: Decoctions of 5 – 10 g of herb per cup (250 ml) of water for compresses and irrigations. Internal use (mucous membranes): Suppositories: 1 – 3 times daily, the amount of a preparation corresponding to 0.1 – 1 g drug to be applied 1 – 3 times a day. Other preparations: Several times daily, corresponding to 0.1 – 1 g drug in preparations, or witch hazel water undiluted or diluted with water. Actions: Astringent; Antiinflammatory; Locally hemostatic.’ Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘The properties of the leaves and bark are similar, astringent, tonic, sedative, valuable in checking internal and external haemorrhage, most efficacious in the treatment of piles, a good pain-killer for the same, useful for bruises and inflammatory swellings, also for diarrhoea, dysentery and mucous discharges.’ ‘It has long been used by the North American Indians as poultices for painful swellings and tumours.’ ‘The decoction has been utilized for incipient phthisis, gleet, ophthalmia, menorrhagia and the debilitated state resultingfrom abortion.’ ‘A tea made of the leaves or bark may be taken freely with advantage, being good for bleeding of the stomach and in complaints of the bowels, and an injection of this tea is excellent for inwardly bleeding piles, the relief being marvellous and the cure speedy.’ ‘An ointment made of 1 part fluid extract of bark to 9 parts simple ointment is also used as a local application, the concentration Hamamelin being also employed, mainly in the form of suppositories.’ ‘Witch Hazel has been supposed to owe its utility to an action on the muscular fibre of veins. The distilled extract from the fresh leaves and young twigs forms an excellent remedy for internal or external uses, being beneficial for bleeding from the lungs and nose, as well as from other internal organs. In the treatment of varicose veins, it should be applied on a lint bandage, which must be constantly kept moist: a pad of Witch Hazel applied to a burst v

Witch Hazel Extract 1 gallon: C


Witch Hazel Extract 1 gallon: C


$60.66


Witch hazel extract is a steam distillate of the recently harvest twigs of the shrub, with about 14 percent alcohol added. Distilled Witch Hazel is the most widely used household astringent, useful in stemming both internal and external bleeding. It eases hemorrhoid pain, helps bruises to heal and reduces swelling inflammations. Internally, Witch Hazel helps control diarrhea. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Witch hazel leaf for ‘Minor injuries of skin, local inflammation of skin and mucous membranes. Hemorrhoids. Varicose veins.’ ‘The drug contains 3 – 8 percent tannin, mainly gallotannins. Other ingredients are flavonoids and essential oil.’ ‘Dosage: External: Water steam distillate (witch hazel water) undiluted or diluted 1:3 with water; For poultices, 20 – 30 percent in semi-solid preparations. Extract preparations: Semi-solid and liquid preparations, corresponding to 5 – 10 percent drug. Drug: Decoctions of 5 – 10 g of herb per cup (250 ml) of water for compresses and irrigations. Internal use (mucous membranes): Suppositories: 1 – 3 times daily, the amount of a preparation corresponding to 0.1 – 1 g drug to be applied 1 – 3 times a day. Other preparations: Several times daily, corresponding to 0.1 – 1 g drug in preparations, or witch hazel water undiluted or diluted with water. Actions: Astringent; Antiinflammatory; Locally hemostatic.’ Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘The properties of the leaves and bark are similar, astringent, tonic, sedative, valuable in checking internal and external haemorrhage, most efficacious in the treatment of piles, a good pain-killer for the same, useful for bruises and inflammatory swellings, also for diarrhoea, dysentery and mucous discharges.’ ‘It has long been used by the North American Indians as poultices for painful swellings and tumours.’ ‘The decoction has been utilized for incipient phthisis, gleet, ophthalmia, menorrhagia and the debilitated state resultingfrom abortion.’ ‘A tea made of the leaves or bark may be taken freely with advantage, being good for bleeding of the stomach and in complaints of the bowels, and an injection of this tea is excellent for inwardly bleeding piles, the relief being marvellous and the cure speedy.’ ‘An ointment made of 1 part fluid extract of bark to 9 parts simple ointment is also used as a local application, the concentration Hamamelin being also employed, mainly in the form of suppositories.’ ‘Witch Hazel has been supposed to owe its utility to an action on the muscular fibre of veins. The distilled extract from the fresh leaves and young twigs forms an excellent remedy for internal or external uses, being beneficial for bleeding from the lungs and nose, as well as from other internal organs. In the treatment of varicose veins, it should be applied on a lint bandage, which must be constantly kept moist: a pad of Witch Hazel applied to a burst v

Witch Hazel Extract 16 fl oz: C


Witch Hazel Extract 16 fl oz: C


$12.77


Witch hazel extract is a steam distillate of the recently harvest twigs of the shrub, with about 14 percent alcohol added. Distilled Witch Hazel is the most widely used household astringent, useful in stemming both internal and external bleeding. It eases hemorrhoid pain, helps bruises to heal and reduces swelling inflammations. Internally, Witch Hazel helps control diarrhea. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Witch hazel leaf for ‘Minor injuries of skin, local inflammation of skin and mucous membranes. Hemorrhoids. Varicose veins.’ ‘The drug contains 3 – 8 percent tannin, mainly gallotannins. Other ingredients are flavonoids and essential oil.’ ‘Dosage: External: Water steam distillate (witch hazel water) undiluted or diluted 1:3 with water; For poultices, 20 – 30 percent in semi-solid preparations. Extract preparations: Semi-solid and liquid preparations, corresponding to 5 – 10 percent drug. Drug: Decoctions of 5 – 10 g of herb per cup (250 ml) of water for compresses and irrigations. Internal use (mucous membranes): Suppositories: 1 – 3 times daily, the amount of a preparation corresponding to 0.1 – 1 g drug to be applied 1 – 3 times a day. Other preparations: Several times daily, corresponding to 0.1 – 1 g drug in preparations, or witch hazel water undiluted or diluted with water. Actions: Astringent; Antiinflammatory; Locally hemostatic.’ Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘The properties of the leaves and bark are similar, astringent, tonic, sedative, valuable in checking internal and external haemorrhage, most efficacious in the treatment of piles, a good pain-killer for the same, useful for bruises and inflammatory swellings, also for diarrhoea, dysentery and mucous discharges.’ ‘It has long been used by the North American Indians as poultices for painful swellings and tumours.’ ‘The decoction has been utilized for incipient phthisis, gleet, ophthalmia, menorrhagia and the debilitated state resultingfrom abortion.’ ‘A tea made of the leaves or bark may be taken freely with advantage, being good for bleeding of the stomach and in complaints of the bowels, and an injection of this tea is excellent for inwardly bleeding piles, the relief being marvellous and the cure speedy.’ ‘An ointment made of 1 part fluid extract of bark to 9 parts simple ointment is also used as a local application, the concentration Hamamelin being also employed, mainly in the form of suppositories.’ ‘Witch Hazel has been supposed to owe its utility to an action on the muscular fibre of veins. The distilled extract from the fresh leaves and young twigs forms an excellent remedy for internal or external uses, being beneficial for bleeding from the lungs and nose, as well as from other internal organs. In the treatment of varicose veins, it should be applied on a lint bandage, which must be constantly kept moist: a pad of Witch Hazel applied to a burst v

Alcohol-Free Witch Hazel Toner 11.5 fl oz: K


Alcohol-Free Witch Hazel Toner 11.5 fl oz: K


$8.95


Thayers NEW Alcohol-Free Original Witch Hazel Toner With Aloe Vera Formula • Alcohol-Free • Moisturizes • Hydrates • Cleans A natural gentle skin toner derived from a Native-American formula. Now men and women with sensitive skin have an Alcohol-Free Witch Hazel Toner, with a fresh, outdoors natural Witch Hazel fragrance. Thayers developed this all-natural toner for healthy-looking skin, adding moisture while protecting the skin from airborne impurities, and an alternative to drying astringents. Witch Hazel is a natural anti-inflammatory, that helps tighten pores and reduce swelling.

Witch Hazel Astringent 8 fl oz: K


Witch Hazel Astringent 8 fl oz: K


$3.82


GENTLE, NON-DRYING COOLS AND REFRESHES DERMATOLOGIST TESTED ALL NATURAL Pure. That’s how your face and body will feel after every encounter with our Witch Hazel Astringent. It’s the perfect way to wake up in the morning and unwind at the end of the day. Unlike other astringents, our 100% all-natural formula has been used to gently cleanse and soothe even the most sensitive skin. Made from extracts of the Witch Hazel plant, our exclusive formula penetrates deep into pores, removing dirt, oil and makeup – leaving your skin soft, smooth and younger looking without drying your skin the way some artificial products can. Who should use this product? For all skin types. Especially for people with sensitive skin.

Witch Hazel Leaf 4:1 30 vegicap bottle: HE


Witch Hazel Leaf 4:1 30 vegicap bottle: HE


$6.69


We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ”00” capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Witch Hazel – Botanical Extract 4:1 — Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: Snapping Hazelnut, Winterbloom, Hamamelis, Hazel Nut, Snapping Hazel, Spotted Alder, Striped Alder, Tobacco Wood Witch Hazel may just be the most popular home remedy in America, and there is good reason: It works! This native shrub is an old and reliable astringent that has been used for internal and external bleeding, cleaning and soothing bruises, curbing diarrhea, relieving the pain of hemorrhoids and stitches after surgery, as well as a variety of aches and complaints. Witch Hazel should always be in your cabinet. NOTE: Never drink Witch Hazel purchased from the drug store; it contains an alcohol that is not intended for internal use. History: Witch Hazel is a deciduous shrub or small tree that is native to the eastern seaboard of the United States and grows in damp woods from Canada to Georgia and extends to Nebraska. It is cultivated elsewhere for its autumn-blooming flowers, and the tree is considered endangered in Minnesota. It is a twisted shrub that grows from five to fifteen feet in height with leathery leaves that are shiny green on top and a dull gray on the bottom. The tree stands out in the forest in the autumn, because as other trees begin to lose their leaves, Witch Hazel is covered with golden yellow, threadlike flowers, thus making it appealing to landscapers as an ornamental plant. Centuries ago, Native Americans drank Witch Hazel tea as a general tonic and used it as a gargle for mouth and throat irritations. They also applied it to small wounds, insect bites and sore muscles and joints. The tribes introduced and shared the numerous medicinal applications of Witch Hazel to the European settlers, who promptly adopted it into their own daily lives. The name, Witch Hazel, was given to the shrub by the English settlers, who attached their own lore to the American species. Back home in England, the forked twigs of various European trees had been used as divining rods to locate water and minerals, and the twisted, bent branches of the Witch Hazel actually referred to an Anglo-Saxon word meaning ”to bend” and not at all to magic or broomsticks. In the nineteenth century, an alcoholic extract of Witch Hazel was one of the most popular herbs in the United States; it was a distillation of the bark, twigs and leaves, mixe





$22


Nuxe Gentle Pureness Toning Lotion with 3 Roses, witch Hazel and Chamomile Alcohol Free – Face and

witch hazel lotion
witch hazel lotion
How much does cost Witch hazel? From where i can get this?

someone told me witch hazel is best as astringent. but i dont know from where i can get this and by which form( liquid? lotion? cream? what is that?) plz help anybody.

Dermatologists rarely recommend witch hazel even though it is available in any drug store and is very inexpensive. If you’ve haven’t had much luck with other acne products, you might want to give witch hazel a try. Witch hazel is a liquid astringent product that you can apply twice a day with a cotton ball. You would use it in place of your usual toner, but should not use it more than three times a day.One Popular one is Dickinson’s Cleansing Astringent it’s 16 oz bottle about $4.00.
Other best selling Astringents Found at your local drugstore are:
Sea Breeze
Neutrogena-Clear Pore
Loreal Pure Zone

Oily, Acne -Prone Skin Is Not The Business!!

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