Why you should switch to Witch Hazel Toner!

Why you should switch to Witch Hazel Toner!

Here is why you should ditch your own toner and switch to Witch Hazel Toner to get a better looking skin! 

Witch hazel is nature's gift for tackling some of the most common, and most annoying, skin woes. From oily skin, to large pores, to acne-prone skin, this all-natural product can work wonders when used as a toner.  

What is Witch Hazel Toner? 

Witch hazel toners are a popular skincare product used to cleanse skin and tighten pores. Witch hazel can help treat acne-prone skin and breakouts, and it has anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant properties.

Many alcohol based astringent toners contain witch hazel, which combined with its clinical scent earned it a reputation for being harsh on sensitive skin. But it's now possible to get alcohol-free toners filled with witch hazel and other natural remedies like aloe vera and rose water that can be a positive addition to skincare routines and help gently dry oily skin.

 

Benefits of Witch Hazel Toner?

The benefits include treating oily skin and combination skin as well as skin prone to acne or breakouts. It can also reduce the appearance of large and open pores while it tackles excess oil.

It is said to fight premature ageing. Witch hazel have antioxidant effects that help mitigate and prevent free radical damage to skin from UV rays and oxidising air pollution. Plus, its astringent properties can make your skin look firmer.

The natural tannins that witch hazel contains, may temporarily calm the appearance of red, irritated, or blotchy skin making it a handy product to have around when breakouts, insect bites, or sunburn are cramping your style.

How to use Witch Hazel Toner?

After using a cleanser, witch hazel toner should be applied to dry skin using a cotton pad or cotton ball.

Once it's dried, a hydrating moisturiser, lotion or serum should be applied. 

It's best used on oily skin or combination skin as one side effect of witch hazel can be that it dries out skin if overused.

That's why it should be used with a moisturiser to hydrate freshly cleansed and tightened pores. In fact, the witch hazel can help prepare skin to best absorb the moisture from your fave creams and lotions.

Given it's drying properties, it's best not to use witch hazel daily. Instead, treat your face a few times a week to help beat oily skin and acne breakouts.

As well as being found in toners, you can find witch hazel in beauty products such as face masks and cleansers.

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