I’ve discovered there is a technique to using Alcohol-free Witch Hazel without irritating dry, sensitive skin on the face.
I personally have dry, eczema skin (with a touch of rosacea) and have found the benefits of witch hazel for skin care as part of my daily skincare routine has made my skin texture smooth, glowing, and reduced redness.
Let me know if you are going to add Alcohol-free Witch Hazel to your skincare routine, or have tried it in the past and what your results were.
Using the skincare routine I outline in this video I think you’ll really enjoy the benefits of witch hazel for skin care too.
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About: Hey, my name is Rene’ and I created, and founded, my business, Pure & Coco, out of a need for my skin because I have had dry, sensitive, and eczema skin too.
In these videos, you’ll learn tips and tricks from my own personal journey, of what works and what doesn’t so you can skip the frustration from products that don’t work, to save you wasted money, and effort.
Disclaimer: This video is not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice. Content provided on this Youtube channel is for informational purposes only. Information on this Youtube channel should not be considered a substitute for advice from a healthcare professional. The statements made about specific products throughout this video are not to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.
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