You may be familiar with its name from the bottle of astringent found in your home medicine cabinet, or for sale on pharmacy shelves near rubbing alcohol and hydrogen peroxide.
This cold-hardy shrub blooms for nearly two months in fall and winter Reviewed by Barbara Gillette Witch hazel is a hardy ...
But how well does witch hazel really work? Our expert guide reveals all… No wonder it stars in everything from after-suns and scalp treatments to face washes and make-up primers. One particular ...
The antimicrobial properties of tannins, which inhibit the growth of many fungi, yeasts, bacteria, and viruses, are why Witch ...