Witch Hazel Water

TL;DR. This ingredient is an aqueous botanical astringent used in toners, mists, gels, and cleansers to give a tightening skin feel and light soothing support. It can also function as part or all of the water phase in a formula.

What does Witch Hazel Water do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is an aqueous botanical astringent used in toners, mists, gels, and cleansers to give a tightening skin feel and light soothing support. It can also function as part or all of the water phase in a formula.

Is Witch Hazel Water clean?

This ingredient is generally accepted in clean-beauty frameworks and has no major restricted-list issue when properly preserved. The main watchpoint is comfort, since reactive or very dry skin may notice stinging or tightness, especially if the supplied material contains alcohol or fragrant trace components.

Is Witch Hazel Water sustainable?

This ingredient is plant-derived, water-based, and expected to be readily biodegradable. Its footprint depends mostly on agricultural sourcing, distillation or extraction energy, water use, and the preservation system used in the finished formula.

Is Witch Hazel Water COSMOS-approved?

It can be permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic standards when sourced and processed as an allowed botanical water and preserved with approved inputs. It fits Green Chemistry best when made from renewable plant material using water-based processing and responsible biomass sourcing.

How does Witch Hazel Water work chemically?

This material is an aqueous botanical preparation containing water-soluble phenolics, organic acids, and trace volatile constituents, with distillate versions carrying a lower phenolic load than hydroalcoholic extracts. It is commonly used around 1 to 100% depending on whether it serves as a functional additive or the main water phase, and it needs standard preservation because of its high water content.

Last updated 2026-05-13