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Can non alcoholic witch hazel be good for red bumps and ingrown hairs?

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Dr. Randy Baker answered

Specializes in Holistic Medicine

Definitely maybe: Topical witch hazel has a long history of folk use for a wide variety of skin conditions and appears to reduce skin inflammation and irritation. However, like many natural remedies,there is little research on it, as research is expensive and no one can patent it. It's certainly safe to try; at worst it won't help, at best it might! See https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/witch-hazel-benefits-uses

Answered 12/17/2018

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