“The twigs and bark of the witch hazel plant contain therapeutic constituents that when extracted and distilled create the clear, fragrant, natural astringent that has been known for generations as a ...
When it comes to red, inflamed skin, one of the most timeless remedies is witch hazel. This liquid (distilled from dried leaves bark and twigs of the plant) often makes its way into our favorite ...
Today is the first day of spring, and here in central Ohio, the day will be greeted by some of the first flowers of the new season. Not crocus, daffodils or even hellebores, but the odd-shaped ...
The flowering shrubs known as witch hazel are perhaps best known for their use in folk medicine and as a natural topical skin ointment. But the seeds are also of interest to biophysicists and ...
Witch hazel has been a staple in beauty aisles for years—the name being synonymous with products from Thayers and T.N. Dickison. However, the OG ingredient has been met with controversy. While some ...
Like a magic wand, witch hazel casts its spell over the snow bound woods January through March across northeast Ohio. Spotting witch hazel is much easier now that the woods are full of snow. Look for ...
Witch hazel is a flowering shrub found in North American and Japan. Its leaf, bark, and twigs contain tannins that have medicinal qualities. When distilled into a liquid, witch hazel is a common ...
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