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There is ofcourse no witch hazel sold in the Netherlands, I looked for it, but nothing
cecil said:I have dry acne-prone skin. What the heck do I use? lol
I've tried a friend's witch hazel before but found it too drying. However I just read one of LD's links which say that most brands of witch hazel toner have isopropyl alcohol in them. That's probably what my skin didn't like, so I'll look for an alcohol-free version and give it a bash.
HazelSmutCrunch said:The stinging could be a variety of things, but I'd blame it on the tea tree oil. I personally can't use tea tree oil as it's too harsh for me and leaves my skin bright red and irritated. Depending on how effective it works/how badly it stings, you may want to make the witch hazel & tea tree oil a twice a week thing as opposed to a daily ritual.
melanie said:I was just wondering if any of you girls know if I can use rose water, which is used for culinary purposes, on my face as a toner?
Yes, absolutely.