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Witch Hazel Leaves Cut - 100g

Witch Hazel Leaves Cut - 100g

Regular price R 169.00
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Size: 100g
INCI: Hamamelis virginiana

Witch Hazel Leaves Cut is a dried cut leaf from Hamamelis virginiana , traditionally used in herbal teas, infusions, cooking-style preparations and DIY cosmetics. It is valued for its astringent and anti-inflammatory profile, especially in topical preparations for acne-prone skin, minor burns, bruised-feeling areas, sprains, strains and haemorrhoid comfort. It can also be prepared as a gargle or mouthwash for throat and gum comfort. The cut format is easy to measure, boil, strain and use in simple home preparations.

♡ Why we love it: Witch hazel leaf is a dependable astringent botanical for practical skin, mouth and body-comfort routines. The cut format is easy to work with and suits teas, washes, compresses and DIY cosmetic infusions.

This product is certified: Vegan and Food Grade.

Also available in large pack sizes.

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  • Botanical Name: Hamamelis virginiana
  • Plant Part: Leaf
  • Form: Cut dried leaves
  • Flavour Profile: Astringent, herbal and slightly bitter
  • Profile: Traditional astringent and anti-inflammatory herb
  • Suitable For: Herbal Tea, Infusions, Gargles, Mouthwashes, Compresses, DIY Cosmetics And Cooking-Style Preparations
  • Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from light, moisture and strong odours
  • Astringent herbal infusions and teas
  • Topical washes for acne-prone or oily skin
  • Compresses for bruised-feeling areas, sprains and strains
  • External preparations for haemorrhoid comfort
  • Gargles for sore throat comfort
  • Mouthwashes for gum comfort
  • DIY cosmetic infusions and simple botanical skin preparations

    This Product Is For:

  • Herbal users preparing astringent leaf infusions
  • DIY skincare makers working with oily or acne-prone skin preparations
  • People making mouth rinses, gargles or topical washes
  • Those wanting a cut leaf format that is easy to strain
  • This Product Is Not For:

  • Use on deep, serious or infected wounds
  • Eye washes
  • Children unless professionally advised
  • Long-term internal use without professional guidance
  • Use as a substitute for medical care for haemorrhoids, diarrhoea, dysentery, throat infections, gum disease or persistent inflammation
  • As a Tea Or Decoction: Boil 1 teaspoon loose dried leaves per 1 cup water for about 15 minutes.
  • To Serve: Allow to cool slightly, strain and enjoy.
  • As a Gargle Or Mouthwash: Prepare as above, cool fully, gargle or rinse briefly, then spit out.
  • As a Compress: Prepare a strong infusion, cool, strain well and apply to intact skin with a clean cloth.
  • In DIY Cosmetics: Use a well-strained infusion in suitable formulations and preserve water-based products appropriately.
  • Processing Tip: Cut leaves strain more easily than powder and are useful for clear topical infusions.
  • Consult a registered medical practitioner before internal use if you have a medical condition or take medication
  • Seek medical care for severe diarrhoea, dysentery, bleeding, persistent throat symptoms, gum disease or worsening inflammation
  • Do not use on deep, serious, infected or broken skin unless professionally advised
  • Avoid contact with eyes
  • Do not swallow preparations intended as gargles or mouthwashes
  • Patch test before topical use
  • Discontinue use if irritation, dryness or any adverse reaction occurs
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets

Q: Can Witch Hazel Leaves Cut be used in skincare?
A: Yes, a well-strained infusion can be used in suitable topical preparations for oily, acne-prone or irritated skin.

Q: How do I prepare Witch Hazel Leaves Cut?
A: Boil 1 teaspoon dried leaves per cup of water for about 15 minutes, then cool and strain.

Q: Can it be used as a gargle?
A: Yes, prepare a cooled infusion, gargle briefly and spit out.

Q: Is this the same as distilled witch hazel extract?
A: No. These are dried leaves for making infusions, teas and DIY preparations, not a ready-made distilled extract.

About These Botanicals

This product is grown in an organic and regenerative fashion with as minimal use of insecticides, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides as possible, in certified organic fertilizer. The product is sourced food grade. It is not certified organic. Suitable for Kosher, Halaal and Hindi diets.

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