This plant has long been used in folk medicine to reduce inflammation.
The witch-hazel can be very effective in treating acne, eczema and psoriasis.
A quick recipe for acne: Mix 1 teaspoon of witch hazel extract with 2 teaspoons of honey and apply the mixture to the acne area. Leave on for 15 minutes and wash off. It is especially recommended for men’s skin, as it heals after-shave scars.
Incredibly, its extract is also effective against sweating. Dip a clean cotton pad in witch hazel extract and wipe the problem area. It can also be a remedy for unpleasant ailments such as haemorrhoids.
In this case, boil 1 teaspoon of dried witch hazel in 2 dl of water. Then cover and leave to stand for 15 minutes. Dip a clean cloth into the finished decoction, wring it out and place it on the area with hemorrhoids. Leave it on for 3 minutes, then repeat several times.
It also has antibacterial, astringent and refreshing properties and can prevent unpleasant odours.
Can be used under the arms, on the legs, palms and even on the face. Simply soak a clean cotton pad in witch hazel extract and wipe over the problem area. You can repeat this several times a day. The compounds found in it strengthen the walls of the veins and also help restore their elasticity. It can therefore reduce pain in cases of varicose veins and varicose veins. Just put 1 tablespoon of extract in 1 cup of lukewarm water. Soak a soft cloth in it and then wring it out and apply it to the affected area. Leave the poultice on your feet for 10-15 minutes.
You can also mix it with other skin beautifying and healing ingredients such as honey and aloe vera to further enhance its healing properties.