Witch Hazel
Hamamelis virginiana

Witch hazel refers to a small shrub or tree with oval leaves. The tree stems flower in the autumn and early winter months.
Witch hazel grows in parts of the south, midwest and eastern coast of the United States as well as much of eastern Canada. Its spooky name comes from the Old English word wiche, meaning bendable; and its similarity to hazel twigs from England.
Witch hazel's healing uses were introduced to the early U.S. settlers by Native Americans who had been extracting witch hazel for many years.
Witch hazel bark and leaves are steam distilled to create a hydrosol or distillate.
The hydrosol's components are known for the following qualities:
- astringent (firms skin-reduces pore size-reduces puffiness)
- anti fungal
- anti-inflammatory
- antiviral
- antioxidant-rich (think anti aging)
- cytotoxicity (can kill cancerous cells without causing damage to healthy cells)
- catechin (protect skin from UV radiation damage)
- anticancer
- antibacterial
- analgesic (relieves pain)
- antiseptic
- vitamin-rich
- mineral-rich
These qualities make witch hazel hydrosol fantastic for treating everything from acne to hemorrhoids to skin disease and varicose veins.
The hydrosol is gentle enough for most ages and types of skin; even sensitive. It can relieve the itch from eczema & psoriasis, insect bites and poison ivy while helping the skin to heal from the same.
Use witch hazel hydrosol for healing blistered, bruised, burned and cracked skin. It is fantastic for most skin types but especially acne-prone and mature skin.
As a skin care crafter, I love using witch hazel hydrosol whenever possible. I currently use it in all of my toners and body sprays. I use it in some of my cleansers, too. This gentle hydrosol is safe for use with many pets and so I use it in some of my hand crafted pet products as well.
I even clean my work surfaces with a blend of witch hazel and essential oils.
Much research is currently being conducted on the use of witch hazel and its constituents effect on cancerous tumors and cells, diabetes and arthritis. Very exciting!
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Welcome! I'm Stephanie, founder of Spoiled Rotten Bath and Body Boutique. I am a trained clinical aromatherapist and novice herbalist who enjoys sharing information about aromatherapy and herbs in an easy to read and understand format.
I started SRBBB with a basket of soaps and scrubs that I sold in the teacher's lounge when I was teaching. With the encouragement of friends, family and customers, over the years, I have gradually added more and more products.
I opened my first online store in 2001. I continue to sell in my own online store as well as five online sites for hand crafted items. I also sell locally at farmer's markets, craft shows and art fairs. My products can be found in yoga studios, gift shops, day spas, hair salons, holistic medical and dermatologist's offices.
As my children have grown older, and we have encountered skin issues like eczema and acne, my research into these areas and has also grown.
As I have grown older, my products have grown up too. I now offer a variety of natural aromatherapy skin care products for anti-aging. These are my favorite products to research and formulate.
Actually, I like to formulate anything that will help someone!
My products are 100% natural. That means every single ingredient is from nature. No man-made chemicals, fragrance oils or preservatives. There are no exceptions to this rule.
Most of my ingredients are Vegan. I do offer a few products that contain cow's &/or goat's milk, beeswax and honey. These products are clearly marked.
All of my ingredients are certified organic, organically grown or wild crafted & unsprayed.
Every single essential oil I use is intelligently selected. I have been trained in the chemistry of essential oils and choose essential oils for there therapeutic benefits.
I purchase only 100% pure, undiluted, therapeutic, and organically grown oils from trusted aromatherapists who import their oils straight from the distillers. When possible, I import straight from the distiller myself.