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witch <-es> [wɪtʃ] N

1. witch (woman with magic powers):

2. witch pej inf (ugly or unpleasant woman):

I . ha·zel [ˈheɪzəl] ADJ

II . ha·zel [ˈheɪzəl] N

ˈwitch doc·tor N

ˈwitch-hunt N

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All you need is lemon eucalyptus oil, vanilla extract and some witch hazel.
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Soak two cotton pads in witch hazel.
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Some common astringent agents include alum, acacia, sage, yarrow, witch hazel, bayberry, distilled vinegar, very cold water, and rubbing alcohol.
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Shrubs in this area include witch hazel, blackberry, spicebush, and mountain laurel.
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Cotton pads infused with witch hazel extract are topically used to soothe inflammatory conditions.
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Witch hazel is used extensively in after-shave lotions to heal shaving cuts and to prevent sweating on the face.
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Two common examples are calamine lotion and witch hazel.
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If you do get razor burn, apply aloe vera gel, witch hazel or apple cider vinegar, which help to sooth the skin and prevent infection.
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Some examples of natural skin care ingredients include jojoba, safflower oil, rose hip seed oil, shea butter, beeswax, witch hazel, aloe vera, tea tree oil, and chamomile.
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