It’s more than a skincare staple.Credit: Anna Puzatykh / Getty ImagesYou may have heard of witch hazel’s ability to treat bug bites and sunburns, or you may associate it with facial toners and aftershaves. This plant-derived liquid extract is a common staple in medicine cabinets and is well known as an affordable and versatile natural remedy for minor skin irritations due to its anti-inflammatory, astringent, and soothing properties. But what ab…
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