cotton balls with witch hazel, and apply it to closed eyes.
Let it remain for five minutes or so, allowing it to soak into the skin.
Repeat one more time for severe puffiness.
As it can be more effective if it’s cool, storing your witch hazel in the refrigerator is a good idea, particularly if this is the main reason you plan to use it.
3. Hair Cleanser and Scalp Protector
Use witch hazel on your hair to help reduce oil buildup — which leaves your hair shinier, healthier and more volumized.
It’s also great for removing hair odors, helping with an irritated scalp, or speeding up healing from any bites or acne at the base of the neck when you’re prone to sweating.
One study conducted by the Center for Dermatology and Disease in Zurich, Switzerland, found that shampoo containing