Witch Hazel for Acne Treatment

Insufficient evidence 1 studies

Research suggests a limited but directionally positive association between witch hazel and acne management, primarily based on its recognized anti-inflammatory properties. The available evidence consists of a single 2014 review examining ingredients in moisturizers formulated for acne-prone skin, which identified witch hazel as a commonly included botanical ingredient valued for anti-inflammatory effects rather than as a primary acne-fighting agent. This represents indirect, observational support at best, as the review documented product formulation trends rather than testing witch hazel's efficacy in a controlled clinical setting. No randomized controlled trials or direct clinical studies on witch hazel as a standalone acne treatment were identified in the linked literature, meaning conclusions about its effectiveness remain preliminary and largely inferential.

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Citations from PubMed and preprint sources. Match score (0-100) reflects automated search ranking, not clinical appraisal.

Title Type Year Direction Match
Moisturizers for Acne: What are their Constituents? Review 2014 Supports 100

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