Yes, Witch Hazel is incredibly good for eczema. I bought a bottle the other day for facial skin toning, and when I read the bottle and saw that it cleansed and toned skin, I thought I'd give it a try on my eczema. The itching subsided almost instantly, and over the last three days my eczema has cleared up excessively. I find that applying it as soon as itching begins stops the itching immediately. Once I found this I looked it up and actually found many sites that say it is useful for eczema. I wish my doctor had reccommended it instead of the many expensive, useless products he did, for it would have saved alot of embarrassment, pain and scarring for many years.
Wikipedia has a good entry for witch hazel, including a nice picture.
witch hazel
Witch Hazel has several beneficial uses. Some of these include sunburn care, acne fighter, eczema fighter, poison ivy treatment, eye redness and swelling reducer, insect bite soother, and helping an itchy scalp.
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.
Broom-Hilda or Wendy the Good Little Witch .
what is the name of witch hazel in pakistan? Tahir
Of "Distilled Witch Hazel Extract, 14 % Alcohol", I mean.
Witch Hazel is not alcohol. Manny brands of witch hazel has no alcohol at all. Some brands do have a small amount of alcohol.
Witch hazel
This is not an Indian plant in source. So, the name 'hazel witch' or 'witch hazel' can be adopted in Malayalam too with no form or sound difference.
Witch hazel bark and leaves.
No, isopropyl alcohol and witch hazel are not the same. Isopropyl alcohol is a type of alcohol commonly used as a disinfectant, while witch hazel is a natural astringent derived from the witch hazel plant. They have different properties and uses.