Witch Hazel Hydrosol
Hamamelis virginiana
Product Properties
Country
USA
Plant Part
Aerial
Cultivation
Certified Organic
Chemical Families
Polyphenols
Botanical Families
Hamamelidaceae
Extraction Method
Steam distilled
Therapeutic & Aromatic Properties
Therapeutic Properties
Astringent
Skin regenerative
Antioxidant
Anti-inflammatory
Notes
Top-Middle
Aromas
Herbaceous
Clear
Woody
Fresh
Suggested Uses
Complexion - Skincare
Can’t stop scratching that bite or plant sting? Spray a hot, irritated area with witch hazel hydrosol. Useful for burns, bruises, and reddened areas.
Purify - Circulate
Use as a compress on swollen, painful, tender areas or spitz on the area as needed. Use as a compress on veins that can be painful and need special care.
Purify - Germs
Cleanse urgent skin issues with soap and water, then spritz them with witch hazel hydrosol. Add to the home cleaning regime for a clean and sparkly space.
Safety and Shelf Life
Shelf Life
8 - 17 months
Safety & Warnings
No known safety issues.
- Reviews
- Questions
Customer
I spray my armpits every night with this the next day I use my regular deodorant, and it is amazing how I hardly have any body odor
Customer
I use this under my armpits every night and then the next morning I use my regular deodorant. It is amazing how my body odor is practically nothing throughout the day.
Witch hazel hydrosol
I have very sensitive skin. I used witch hazel hydrosol in a face cream. My skin absolutely loves it. No breakouts or red splotches on my face from irritation. This will forever be a must have in my arsenol.
Witch Hazel Hydrosol
So I had been looking for witch hazel without the alcohol or other nasty ingredients to no avail…. Until I came across Aromatics Witch Hazel Hydrosol! Amazing and so delighted with this purchase.
Ahhhhhh... Soft, supple Skin
I love hydrosols because they carry the healing qualities of oils but are very mild and easy to use. I keep on hand these hydrosols for skin care: Witch Hazel, Frankincense, Myrrh, German Chamomile, and Lavender. In a glass spray bottle (usually, one that one of these hydrosols came in), I mix about a third each of any three of these. If I want to add a few drops of Geranium Essential Oil for scent, I'll add a bit of Solubol, too, for better mixing. Then, I keep a bottle by my chair in the den and one in my bathroom so I can spritz my face and neck and any other uncovered skin surfaces now and then throughout the day. That leaves my skin soft and supple and limits wrinkles that are common in 72-year-olds.