15 Witch Hazel Toners, Wipes, and More to Soothe Sensitive Skin
Rebecca Norris
Rebecca Norris
Rebecca Norris is the Beauty Editor at Brit + Co. With a New York apartment that looks more like a Sephora than a home, she's just as quick to roll up her sleeves to swatch all the best bold lipsticks, as she is to hop in a dermatologist's chair to review a vampire facial. After all, anything in the name of a good story, right?
Witch hazel may not be anything new, but it’s proving to be one of the top trending skincare ingredients in 2019, especially for sensitive, oily, or acne-prone skin. "Best known as a natural astringent, witch hazel is also anti-inflammatory and antibacterial and can help in wound healing and treating acne," advises Northern Virginia-based board-certified dermatologist Lily Talakoub of McLean Dermatology and Skincare Center. "[When used on the] skin after cleansing, it will decrease oil and bacteria, as well as shrink pores." To experience the complexion-perfecting effects for yourself, click through for cleansers, toners, moisturizers, and face masks.
I Dew Care Jump Start Energizing Pomegranate Sheet Mask ($3)
Milk Makeup Matcha Toner ($26)
The Crème Shop Witch Hazel Infused Face Mask ($3)
Indie Lee Banish Stick ($28)
Dickinson's Original Witch Hazel Daily Refreshingly Clean Cleansing Cloths ($6)
Shea Terra Organics Rose Water & Witch Hazel Hydrating Facial Toner ($22)
The Better Skin Co. Zit No More Klarify Gel Cream Moisturizer ($22)
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Rebecca Norris
Rebecca Norris is the Beauty Editor at Brit + Co. With a New York apartment that looks more like a Sephora than a home, she's just as quick to roll up her sleeves to swatch all the best bold lipsticks, as she is to hop in a dermatologist's chair to review a vampire facial. After all, anything in the name of a good story, right?