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August 23, 2022 6 min read
CBD topicals have many benefits to the skin and the body in general. They offer relief resulting from pain and inflammation and have positive marks in the skin industry. The topical formulation contains different skincare ingredients like herbal extracts, vitamins, and essential oils, as discussed in this article.
Topical CBD includes creams, salves, balms, lotions, serums, massage oils, and many more. Sometimes they are designed for specific purposes like face products, pain-relieving products, and lip balms. This article explores the relation between CBD and the skin, what CBD cream is, CBD skincare benefits, the ingredients used, how to apply CBD topicals, and picking a CBD topical.
CBD is one of the non-psychoactive cannabinoids in the cannabis plant. According to Barrus et al. (2016), THC is the other major cannabinoid responsible for the famous cannabis high. Marijuana and the hemp plant are part of the cannabis family. However, according to the United States federal law, hemp contains less than 0.3% THC compared to marijuana. Manufacturers can use CBD extracted from the hemp plant to make different CBD products, such as pure CBD oil tinctures, edibles like gummies, and CBD topicals. CBD products like topicals don’t produce the high that the medical marijuana products like the THC cause.
According to McPartland (2008), the endocannabinoid system in the body controls many functions, such as sleep, mood, inflammation, and appetite. Cannabis plants, both marijuana and hemp, contain Phyto-cannabinoids that interact with the endocannabinoid system, including CBD oil, which reduces inflammation and pain intensity. Miller et al. (2020) proved that CBD has different therapeutic properties.
CBD and other cannabinoids are beneficial antioxidants for the skin. Health skin needs B-complex vitamins and also essential amino acids. Most of them are found in CBD. The endocannabinoid system also works to keep the skin balanced and healthy.
CBD is useful for healthy skin due to the imbalance that is the root cause of most skin problems. Although research is underway, here is what scientist have established about CBD and the skin.
Acne is mostly caused by various hormones. According to Perez et al. (2022), CBD helps fight the inflammation related to acne redness and swelling. It also helps to normalize the skin.
Hammell et al. (2016) noted that tansdermal CBD help in reducing pain and inflammation in rats. Based on the study, This cannabinoid is a treatment for some skin issues like rosacea, psoriasis, and eczema.
Chen et al. (2018) noted that CBD can block itching in the nerve ending and has been proven to help in chronic treatment-resistant itching.
According to Stella et al. (2019), CBD can improve scarring, according to a study of scar tissue patients.
CBD contains many potential skincare benefits, including:
Some antioxidants like vitamin E or C can treat dryness, inflammation, and free radical damage. Mist (2003) stated that CBD is also an antioxidant that reduces signs of aging like dark spots, wrinkles, and fine lines.
Baswan et al. (2020) noted that CBD helps the endocannabinoid system to keep the skin balanced. This is enough hydration and no excess oil, ensuring no more-oily T- zone or some patchy sports.
According to Lipman et al. (2021), topical CBD products can soothe itching skin, redness, and skin dryness.
Since the Farm bill legalized CBD products derived from hemp at the federal level, CBD topicals have become more popular. However, this does not mean that there is a well-regulated market. Some CBD-infused topicals like balms, creams, salves, lotions, and transdermal patches are designed to be applied straight to the skin for surface-level relief. In some cases, they are also applied for deeper muscle level pain relief and some things like relaxation and sleep, as noted by Moltke & Hindocha (2021).
The good part about the CBD lotion is that you don't need to be a pharmacologist when you can access the latest ingredients. When making the CBD lotion, you may infuse it with different health-boosting ingredients and scents. Most CBD lotions use the following properties:
The above ingredients are parked with many benefits that keep you feeling good. Menthol, CBD, shea butter, beeswax, and essential oils can boost your vitality and health in many ways.
The most appealing thing about CBD products is they are easy to use. After identifying the cause of your discomfort, you can easily apply the topical in the same way as lotions.
There are many ways one can apply when it comes to choosing high-quality CBD products like the topicals such as:
Look for the CBD topical vendors that display their third-party test results. Look for good manufacturing practices and compliant facilities which follow the FDA standards to qualify.
Purchase topical CBD products made with no GMO, and ensure the hemp is grown in the United States.
Many times, it is not always about longevity and size. Check the reveal reviews and also the consumer comments where they exist.
Despite the lack of a recommended CBD dose, hemp based topical products differ in the number of mg of CBD per ounce they contain. Ensure you pay close attention to this, and choose based on your needs, experience, and body metabolism.
Full-spectrum extract from the whole hemp plant contains some small amounts of THC. The broad spectrum contains full spectrum cannabinoids except for THC. And the CBD isolate is a pure CBD extract. Maayah et al. (2020)argued that full-spectrum is preferable because of the entourage effects.
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