You can, and likely with complete safety. I would recommend diluting it to 3:1 with water (3 parts water: 1 part witch hazel). However, the benefits of Witch Hazel are pretty limited and are in question, so no promises on if it will help whatever malady you're treating. The primary active ingredient is tannin, which acts in this case as a mild astringent. If a rash develops, welts etc. immediately discontinue usage. A note on all herbal and homeopathic remedies: Unlike conventional pharmaceuticals, these are often made from living organisms, and as such the contents and dosage is far more likely to vary.
yes witch hazel is perfectly safe to use during pregnancy.
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You can use witch hazel for your hair and in fact it will help remove any chemical residue from your hair. It is important to rinse the hair carefully afterwards with warm water, the witch hazel will act as a follicle astringent.
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Yes you can
Check out this site, they explain the uses for witch hazel. http://health.howstuffworks.com/witch-hazel-herbal-remedies.htm I am not sure about witch hazel but I know rubbing alcohol would work. The rubbing alcohol will just dry them out and get rid of them.
what is the name of witch hazel in pakistan? Tahir
Of "Distilled Witch Hazel Extract, 14 % Alcohol", I mean.
Well, honey, technically you can use witch hazel to clean your pipe, but it's not the most effective choice. You're better off using isopropyl alcohol or a specialized pipe cleaning solution for a thorough clean. Witch hazel might leave a residue or not fully break down the gunk in your pipe. But hey, if you're in a pinch, go ahead and give it a try.
Witch Hazel is not alcohol. Manny brands of witch hazel has no alcohol at all. Some brands do have a small amount of alcohol.
For the most part, when you are wanting to dilute the ink you will use small amounts of Witch Hazel to water it down. You can also use distilled water. In the event of you doing soft gray shading, you will want to use the witch hazel to dilute the black. The witch hazel will reduce the redness of the tattooing while you are doing it, and will allow you to see more clearly the black that you are building up in the skin.
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