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What is witch hazel?

Witch hazel(Hamamelis virginiana) is a medicinal shrub native toNorth America, used for centuries by indigenous peoples for its astringent, anti-inflammatory and vasoconstrictive properties. Thanks to its richness in tannins and flavonoids, it is an essential ally for improving blood circulation, soothing skin inflammation and relieving venous disorders. Highly prized in phytotherapy and cosmetics, witch hazel is a genuine natural treatment for skin, heavy legs and redness.

What are the benefits of witch hazel?

Witch hazel is a plant with multiple virtues, recognized for its action on :

  • Blood circulation: relieves heavy legs, varicose veins and hemorrhoids.
  • Sensitive and reactive skin: soothes redness, irritation and couperose.
  • Skin inflammations: Reduceseczema, psoriasis and itching.
  • Bruises and small wounds: Promotes healing and resorption of bruises.
  • Dilated pores and oily skin: regulates sebum and tightens pores.
  • Eye infections: soothes conjunctivitis and swollen eyelids.
  • Sore throats and mouth inflammations: Used in gargles to soothe irritated throats.

How to use witch hazel

Witch hazel can be used in a variety of ways, depending on the desired effect:

  • In infusion: For a circulatory and anti-inflammatory action.
  • As a floral water: Spray onto the skin to calm redness and tighten pores.
  • As an ointment or gel: To relieve hemorrhoids and venous disorders.
  • As a compress: Apply to bruises or swollen eyelids.
  • Mouthwash: To soothe mouth ulcers and gingivitis.

Tip: For an invigorating footbath, add an infusion of witch hazel to warm water and leave your feet to soak for 10 minutes.

Is witch hazel effective against heavy legs and varicose veins?

Yes, thanks to its vasoconstrictor properties, it :

  • Improves venous and lymphatic circulation.
  • Reduces swelling and the sensation of heavy legs.
  • Strengthens blood vessel walls, preventing varicose veins and hematomas.

It is often used as a gel or cream for topical application.

Does witch hazel help relieve hemorrhoids?

Yes, it is an effective natural remedy for hemorrhoids, as it :

  • Reduces inflammation and relieves pain.
  • Reduces bleeding and promotes healing.
  • Soothes itching and burning sensations.

It is often used as an ointment or sitz bath.

Is witch hazel good for the skin?

Yes, it is particularly suitable for sensitive skin prone to imperfections, as it :

  • Soothes redness and irritation.
  • Tightens pores and regulates excess sebum.
  • Reduces skin marks and imperfections.

It is often included in lotions and floral waters for oily skin or skin prone to redness.

Can witch hazel relieve bumps and bruises?

Yes, it helps hematomas to heal more quickly, as it :

  • Reduces inflammation and pain.
  • Promotes blood circulation in the affected area.
  • Accelerates healing of bruises and contusions.

It can be applied as a compress soaked in floral water.

Is witch hazel beneficial for tired or puffy eyes?

Yes, thanks to its decongestant effects, it :

  • Reduces puffiness under the eyes.
  • Soothes swollen eyelids after eye strain.
  • Relieves irritation and mild conjunctivitis.

We recommend using a cold compress soaked in witch hazel infusion on closed eyelids.

Is witch hazel effective against sore throats and mouth inflammations?

Yes, it is often used as a gargle or mouthwash to..:

  • Soothe sore throats and pharyngeal irritations.
  • Relieve mouth ulcers and gingivitis.
  • Disinfect the mouth and prevent infections.

A witch hazel infusion gargle is an excellent natural remedy.

Does witch hazel have any contraindications?

Although natural and gentle,witch hazel should be used with certain precautions:

  • May be irritating if applied excessively to dry skin.
  • Avoid prolonged internal use, as its tannin content can be irritating to the stomach.
  • Not recommended for pregnant and breast-feeding women without medical advice.
  • Do not apply to open wounds without prior dilution.

What is the recommended daily dose of witch hazel?

  • Infusion: 1 to 2 cups per day.
  • As floral water: 2 to 3 sprays a day on the skin.
  • As a compress or mouthwash: 1 to 2 times a day.

Do not exceed one month's uninterrupted treatment.

Can witch hazel be combined with other plants?

Yes, it is often combined with :

  • Horse chestnut and red vine: for a stronger effect on venous circulation.
  • Aloe vera and chamomile: For a soothing, anti-redness effect on the skin.
  • Calendula and lavender: for healing and anti-inflammatory properties.