Witch Hazel (alcohol free)
Here's how to use it:
To make the most of the witch hazel water, use it as a toner on cleansed skin before applying your skincare or make-up. Put a little of the water on a cotton pad, dab the cotton pad on your face, around your eyes or on your body where needed and let it soak in. Because witch hazel also helps with visible veins, you can also mix a little with your body lotion and apply it to your legs. It is best to store Witch Hazel in a cool and dark place.
Witch hazel - the sacred tree of the Indians
The witch hazel was used by the Indians for centuries. The flowers of this tree bloom in the winter, which is of course strange and was seen by the Indians as an indication that there was something special about this tree. They discovered the special effect of the tree and used the bark, branches, leaves and flowers.
Nowadays we mainly use the distillate of the witch hazel on our skin and this great tree also proves its power there. Witch hazel is a hydrolate and strengthens the skin. The astringent effect refines your pores, which reduces the chance of blackheads and pimples. Furthermore, the astringent properties also help to tighten your skin and eliminate fine lines. Witch hazel even helps to slow down the aging process of your skin due to the antioxidants present.
Witch hazel works deeper into the skin, where the blood vessels are. That's why witch hazel helps with dark circles under your eyes or puffy eyes and even helps to make bruises disappear faster.
The ingredient phenoxyethanol is needed to extend the shelf life of Witch Hazel. Without this ingredient, Witch Hazel will spoil within a few weeks.
Cruelty-free
Vegan
Free from (synthetic) perfume
Free of phthalates, parabens, mineral oils, nano particles, SLS, triclosan, talc, silicones, aluminum, Bisphenols (BPA), PEGs, DEA, TEA, MEA