klc,
Thanks, that was good info. I've bookmaked the page. There is a difference in an essential oil & a distillate. Based on the info you found I agree that the essential oil not be shipped. I an't imagine the temps. might reach when full on summer arrives in the Middle East.
I've contacted the manufactuer of the product requesting information reguarding flammability. Haven't heard back from them yet.
http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/learn/witch_hazel_extract.php
"Witch Hazel extract is intended for external use. Avoid using Witch Hazel extract close to the mucus membranes or in the eyes, as it contains a small amount of alcohol. It is best to use on this product on unbroken skin.
External use of Witch Hazel extract could result in minor skin irritation for some people.
Do not use on serious burns, cuts, or other wounds."
"The FDA has approved Witch Hazel distillate as safe for external use in skin care products. Sources had reported no known side effects as of March of 2000. However, future studies may provide more information about the safety or side effects of Witch Hazel"
http://www.answers.com/topic/witch-hazel?cat=technology
Most sites I've checked have made a similar or exact same statement. Pharmicutal companies find there is not much money in researching natural products. So the FDA isn't spending money on them either. Although aspirin is a chemical copy of Willow Bark.
On with the research gang. Appreciate the help. We are making progress.
Sharon