Maybe; but rubbing alcohol is very, very harsh for the skin and isn't good to use for acne. Over the counter acne medicines with bezoyl peroxide work well by fighting germs and oil over several hours. Alcohol sterilizes and removes oil only for a short time--while severely drying out the skin.
Witch hazel is an astringent that is used for a number of purposes. Specifically, it can be used as a face wash, a burn reliever, and a cut and wound cleanser. An example of this term used in a sentence would be, "Dana recommends witch hazel to all her friends, it cleared up her acne and soothed the burn she received while curling her hair."
yes witch hazel is perfectly safe to use during pregnancy.
It is used as a mild skin cleanser
Then you are possibly allergic to facial cleansers or allergic to that particular brand of cleanser or you have sensitive skin. Use a sensitive skin cleanser if you have sensitive skin.
No, you can not use olive oil as a facial cleanser. It will clog up your pores. Ganoderma is the best herb to use for facial cleansing.After the face is cleansed extra virgin olive oil may be used to moisturize the skin
nozema is the most healthiest
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.
medication
Yes you can
Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser
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.
It depends... if you have a facial disease like KP then it will be neccesary. If you don't, then soap and a facial cleanser are pretty much the same thing.