![]() ![]() ![]() It’s believed that Native Americans, centuries ago, used it as a medicine. The healing properties of the witch hazel plant come from its bark, leaves and twigs. Witch hazel has been around for a long time. In this article, however, we’ll focus on the benefits of witch hazel for hair. You’ll also find it in an assortment of beauty products. In some cases, it can be consumed orally as a remedy for colds, fevers and diarrhea. It can be applied topically for its skin-healing properties, a natural way to help treat skin irritation, including acne-prone skin, eczema, sunburns, bug bites and even hemorrhoids. There are many uses for witch hazel - it’s not just for use on the scalp. Why not go back to the basics and use plant medicine like our ancestors did? For example, instead of buying chemically infused shampoos for dry flaky skin, you can try using witch hazel for hair and scalp problems such as dandruff. People are quick to spring for drug store products to combat what ails them, without knowing exactly what’s in those products or how they’re tested.
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