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Witch Hazel Oil

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Witch Hazel

Origin
  • Supplier: Nature in Bottle, India
  • Origin of the Witch Hazel Virginiana: Virginia USAOrigin Statement
  • Note: Crete / Greece does not export to Norway (an EU treaty country, not an EU member state), and often not even to another EU memberstate, because of an increasing required total of documents and safety guidelines.
Certified organic

Nature in Bottle’s line of handcrafted Herbal Infused Oils (also known as a Macerated Oils) are organic carrier oils that have been infused with the goodness of a herb or a flower. By letting herbs and flowers infuse in an oil for a certain period of time we are able to extract many of the powerful and healing properties of the plant into a usable form. These oils are used extensively in skincare formulations, balms, salves, creams, hair treatments and soaps to treat skin conditions, nourish and revitalize the skin.

  • NPOP Certified OrganicPDF
  • USDA Organic CertificatePDF

Witch Hazel Oil is a cosmetic ingredient meant for external use only.

Documents
  • Certified organic
    • NPOP Certified OrganicPDF
    • USDA Organic CertificatePDF
Benefits and uses

Skincare

  • antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties
  • excellent for all skin types
  • beneficial for healing varicose veins, hemorroides, cracked or blistered skin
  • beneficial to reduce signs of inflammation in chronic conditions like eczema or skin allergies
  • effective in soothing sunburn, stings and bug bites
  • can help clear up acne
  • blemishes by battling excess sebum production
  • reducing inflammation
  • reducing the amount of acne causing bacteria on skin.

Haircare

  • can help remedy chronic dry scalp and dandruff
  • can rejuvenate and fortify dull, frizzy hair by conditioning it to restore its luster and strength
  • by stimulating circulation to the hair follicles, Witch Hazel Oil promotes new, healthier growth and prevents hair loss.

Other uses:

  • Because of its antiseptic and antibacterial properties it is used in natural deodorant products, and can be used in natural footcare products, and in shoe sprays.
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Published by: Forestry and Natural Resources Extension on November 11, 2021

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