Witch Hazel for Skin: A Lowly Shrub With “Magical” Qualities?
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Witch hazel has long been used as a tonic for the skin. You may even remember your mom or grandma rubbing it on with a cotton ball at night (that “rainstorm” kind of scent that emanated from the bottle is memorable). But have you ever wondered just what makes witch hazel for skin so beneficial and why extracts from the leaves, twigs, and bark of this humble shrub are a favorite in many quality skin toners and tighteners? Read on to discover more about witch hazel skin benefits!
What Does Witch Hazel Do?
Many of the myriad health benefits of American witch hazel (Hamamelis virginiana) have been known for centuries. Native American cultures in the Eastern U.S., such as the Osage, used the roots and leaves to treat sores and ulcers. The Potawatomi used it in steam baths (also called sweat lodges) for sore muscles.
Witch hazel has also been used traditionally to:
- treat colds and coughs
- help stop bleeding
- ease hemorrhoids
- and even help stop serious diseases like dysentery [1]
But what’s with that name, anyway? Hamamelis virginiana’s common name of witch hazel alludes to some of its more mysterious (i.e., mystical or magical) qualities.
The Witch Hazel Tree
Hamamelis virginiana is a deciduous shrub or small tree that grows primarily in the Northeastern U.S., anywhere between Canada and Georgia.
One of its unusual qualities is that its “Y” shaped branches are some of the only you will find still sporting intensely-fragrant bright yellow-orange flowers deep into the winter [2].
Witch Hazel Branches Used for Dousing
Some also claim that witch hazel branches will bend when water is nearby, making them great tools to use for the art of “dowsing.” Although the more scientific-minded may brush this off as nonsense, others swear it is absolutely true.
“An Old Timer showed me how it works and I have used it to find water, 20 to 30 wells, and every one of them had water right where I told them it was going to be,” claimed 72-year old Curtis Strong of Hampton, Connecticut, in an interview on the subject for The Atlantic.
Strong’s family harvests witch hazel on their land for one of the only distilling companies in the United States to focus almost exclusively on products derived from the plant [3].
Also in support of the dousing claim is the fact that “wych” is a Middle English term for the word “bend.”
Other Interesting Witch Hazel Uses & Facts
Whatever its benefits in the more mysterious realms, it’s important to note that witch hazel has a solid and strong body of evidence-based scientific knowledge behind it as a medicinal plant.
In fact, witch hazel was one of the first plants to appear on the “mass market” in the United States and is one of the only herbs to be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as a non-prescription drug ingredient.
In addition, many studies point to its anti-inflammatory characteristics and some research has also discovered substances within it that may be cancer-protective [4].
The secret to witch hazel’s success as a beneficial human health aid has to do with numerous kinds of tannins, esters, and other phytonutrients that are extremely balancing and protective for the body. These phytonutrients also help to reduce inflammation, a major factor in almost all chronic diseases.
Tannins, for example, are one unique example of the powerful antioxidant, age-defying, and anti-inflammatory properties found in witch hazel.
The term “tannins” may be best known by wine enthusiasts, but it turns out that many of the tannins in witch hazel (e.g., hamamelitannin and pentagalloylglucose) have cytotoxic effects on cancer cells [5].
Witch Hazel Skin Benefits
For most people, the phytonutrients found in witch hazel are best known for what they can do for the skin.
A side note here that witch hazel solutions from previous generations were often said to be drying to the skin. This is because these earlier formulations contained large amounts of ethanol alcohol, which is itself drying. Today, there are alcohol-free formulations available which are much gentler on sensitive skin.
If you aren’t already a fan of witch hazel for skin, here are four ways witch hazel’s gentle cleansing, antioxidant, and antibacterial properties can help keep your face looking younger, softer, and smoother.
1. Witch Hazel Helps Fight Wrinkles
Witch hazel contains substances within it that directly promote the production of collagen and also help to keep it intact and strong.
A 2009 study conducted at Kingston University in London found that levels of a particular type of polyphenol called phenolic acid were high enough in witch hazel to inhibit the production of collagenase and elastase. These are enzymes are responsible for the breakdown of peptide bonds in collagen and proteins in elastin.
Stopping this breakdown is important as the steady production of both collagen and elastin are needed to keep skin supple and wrinkles at bay [6].
2. Witch Hazel is an Astringent that Promotes Skin Tightening
Witch hazel is also an astringent. This means that besides having antioxidant and antibacterial properties, it also helps to tighten the skin naturally. This is mostly because of its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
Witch hazel’s skin tightening effect helps pores seem smaller, which has the happy outcome of making your skin appear smoother with puffiness and discoloration less noticeable. This is why witch hazel can be especially beneficial for wrinkle spots near the eyes.
3. Witch Hazel Protects Against the Sun
The many kinds of tannins found in witch hazel provide the most influential antioxidant protection against the harmful UV rays of the sun. In fact, besides its antibacterial effects (which we will discuss in the next point), it is the antioxidant tannins within witch hazel that are the main reasons why many of the top quality face and eye creams and cleansers include this herb in their organic formulas.
A 2008 study conducted by researchers at the Institute for Chemical and Environmental Research in Barcelona, Spain, found that “(w)itch hazel phenolics protected red blood cells from free radical-induced hemolysis and were mildly cytotoxic to 3T3 fibroblasts and HaCat keratinocytes.”
In other words, the antioxidant load in witch hazel’s tannins and other phytonutrients are high enough that it may help to protect against melanoma in some cases [7].
4. Witch Hazel Helps Fight Acne
Witch hazel is also a known antibacterial. This means that blemishes, scarring, and other conditions related to bacterial overgrowth – including acne – can often be helped greatly by witch hazel.
A 2014 study published in the Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology explains how chronic acne is actually an inflammatory disease that can be remedied through the help of powerful yet gentle-to-the-skin plants.
Researchers found that moisturizers containing “botanical anti-inflammatories” such as Aloe and witch hazel had the most positive effect on the signs and symptoms of chronic acne sufferers.
On the other hand, said the study authors, many common conventional treatments, such as antibiotics and synthetic creams, actually caused skin irritation [8].
Witch Hazel Has a Proven Track Record
As impressive as they are, the above four witch hazel skin benefits represent just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to all the conditions that witch hazel can be used for. Some other skin-related challenges witch hazel may help include:
- bruises
- sores
- burns
- insect bites
- plant poisons (like poison oak or ivy)
- oily skin
- scalp issues
- allergic reactions
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Article Summary
Many of the health benefits of American witch hazel (Hamamelis virginiana) have been known for centuries. In addition to skin benefits, witch hazel has been used traditionally to:
- treat colds and coughs
- help stop bleeding
- ease hemorrhoids
- help stop serious diseases like dysentery
Witch hazel was one of the first plants to appear on the “mass market” in the U.S. and is one of the only herbs to be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as a non-prescription drug ingredient.
For most people, the phytonutrients found in witch hazel are best known for what they can do for the skin.
Witch hazel’s gentle cleansing, antioxidant, and antibacterial properties can help keep your face looking younger, softer, and smoother.
4 ways witch hazel improves skin:
- Helps fight wrinkles
- Promotes skin tightening
- Protects against the sun
- Helps fight acne
Organically sourced witch hazel is an ingredient in both Organixx Restore Vitamin C Serum and our Renew Eye Cream.
shirley wilson says
Thoroughly enjoyed this article. Very informative. Usually instead of getting the facts you have to listen to an hour long miasma of info you don't need. Thank you.
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Mr Kenneth Levitt says
Just a bit of information you might Like I Come Across Witch Hazel in the 70 s while visiting my Grandmother she used it in the morning and Last thing at night before bed, she had the complexion of a 30 year old no wrinkles or Lines up to the day she passed, myself I’ve used it ever since fantastic product!
anne margaret says
It is not good for dry skin
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Hi Anne, thank you for your feedback.
Witch hazel solutions from previous generations were often said to be drying to the skin. This is because earlier formulations contained large amounts of ethanol alcohol, which is drying. Today, there are alcohol-free formulations available which are much gentler on sensitive skin.
Studies have also shown, that unlike many toners, Witch Hazel is non-drying, helps soothe irritated dry skin, and reduces blemishes with prolonged use.
Because of its track record for skin health, organically sourced witch hazel is an ingredient in both Organixx Restore Vitamin C Serum and our brand-new Renew Eye Cream.
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Phillip L says
That information was informative. Yet concise.
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Sylvia Elbaz, MS, CDN, CNS says
After the shower and before the make-up routine I wipe my face with a cotton pad soaked with non-alcoholic witch hazel. So encouraged that my year old routine is on line now. Staying natural is the way to go for this 80 lady.
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May we ask how the witch hazel has helped your skin? Do you have other tips when it comes to staying young and fresh?
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I too appreciated not having to listen to a lengthy video to get to the facts. I am a big fan of natural.
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