As a physician, I doubt it would do anything for the fingertips because players 
fingertips are calloused, and astringents (such as witch Hazel) work to 
constrict softer and less keratinized tissues, such as the face, or especially 
mucous membranes.  trj



-----Original Message-----
From: Herbert Ward <[email protected]>
To: lute <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, Jan 2, 2012 3:47 pm
Subject: [LUTE] Witch hazel.



I have a bottle of "witch-hazel", a topical medicine
available in any drug store.  The label says that it
is an "astringent".

The Wikipedia ariticle on astringents says that they
"dry, harden, and protect the skin".

This makes me wonder whether there are circumstances
under which witch-hazel might be beneficial to our
fingertips.  Does anyone know enough dermatology to
give us an opinion?



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