benefits of using CBD in Skincare

Many health products have gone trending and then disappear from circulation, some stay in the market longer than the others; however, there is a wellness trend that showed no signs of getting out of trend or slowing down. This is CBD-based skincare products. It is the most sought-after topic and has been trending ever since its debut.

Currently, it has products available in beverages and food, and it is no longer just restricted to pharmacies. The number of users has doubled over the past year. Now, there are more rising brands and companies that are focused on CBD-based health products.

What is CBD?
With multiple uses in treatment of different kinds of ailments from relieving pain down to easing out depression and anxieties, it is different and could not be confused with cannabis. It is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid and it does not create the usual “high” that is commonly associated when using marijuana. This is because it only has 0.2% THC which causes the psychoactive issue in marijuana. In some countries, it is legal to buy and consume CBD.
CBD and THC are both found in cannabis. They both will bind to cannabinoid receptors in the human body and in the process, it sets off a series of reactions in the spinal cord and in the brain. When THC is present, the effects might include euphoria, relief of pain, and increased appetite. This is not the case with CBD. Its pharmacology is described in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabidiol.

CBD and Skin Care
Although studies and researches were limited in the laboratories and to animal studies, its major benefit in skin care is seemingly because of its anti-inflammatory effect.
Researchers isolated CBD, THC, and other cannabinoids; and they found out that when these are applied to human skin, it had a positive effect in the overproduction of keratinocytes or skin cells that is a commonly detected in psoriasis. That observation suggested that any cannabinoid has a helpful role in treating and/or managing psoriasis.
Some studies also suggested that it can be transdermal, it can be administered through the skin and absorbed into the bloodstream; and this can be very helpful in reducing inflammation and arthritis pain.

CBD and Hemp Oil
Not all of these products that show “CBD” or “cannabis” in their labels actually contain them. A lot of times, these products may contain hemp seed oil only which has already been a skincare star for a long time. However, the hemp seed oil is not comparable to CBD; this kind of oil comes from hemp seeds. It does not contain cannabinoids because cannabinoids are not present in seeds of a hemp plant. It is extracted from the leaves and flowers of the hemp. Nothing is wrong with hemp seed, but it does not contain the anti-inflammatory effect that cannabinoids have. It is more of an active ingredient while hemp oil only moisturizes.
It is a powerful antioxidant, a potent anti-inflammatory ingredient, and it has been shown to reduce lipid products from sebaceous glands thereby controlling the overproduction of “sebum” and acne.
In other words, it is a promising ingredient in treating irritation and combating acne. It is also a potential help in the treatment of slowing down of the causes that lead to psoriasis. It may even help slow down the aging of the skin because of the neuro-regenerative properties that it has.

Dosing
CBD dosing is not yet established and so usage varies from one individual to another. This means, how much is used or how long has it been used, the effect will vary from one person to another. Some would say anything under 100 mg per ounce will not do much; some would also say anything under 5 mg. Hence, it can be a personal preference, depending on the results noted.
Sometimes when paired with other skincare products like retinol and vitamin C, one would get such good results compared to those who use it alone. While using CBD-based skincare products, it is still important that your regimen still contains other ingredients that are beneficial to your skincare, to achieve high and quality effects.
If you are going to splurge on CBD products, it might be a good idea to find a company known for the best quality skincare products as well as CBD-based products. It is best to consult directly with the experts of this CBD skincare company for a thorough walkthrough on the CBD-based products that they have.
Knowing the ingredients and what each ingredient does to your skin will help you understand and appreciate the importance of your regimen. Also, experts can suggest which CBD skincare products are the most beneficial and effective for your skin type.

Written by Anshulika Chawla

    3 Comments

  1. It was helpful when you said to look for products that contain CBD and not just hemp seed oil. My sister mentioned she wants to find vegan skincare products with hemp to make her self-care routine more natural and sustainable. I’ll share this info so she knows to look for CBD specifically when shopping for products!

  2. Charlotte Fleet at Reply

    I loved learning that CBD products are great for treating irritated skin and acne. My sister mentioned to me a few days ago that she wants to find a way to reduce the acne she has on her face in a healthy way. I’ll have to recommend that she look into finding a quality CBD skincare product for her face that will treat her acne.

  3. Shammy Peterson at Reply

    What caught my attention is when you said that CBD could reduce inflammation and arthritis pain because of its anti-inflammatory pain. With this in mind, I will be sure to shop for a CBD topical cream for my 62-year-old mother who has been complaining about lower back pains due to arthritis. She wanted to be able to walk and jog again without dealing with body pains every morning, so your tips are helpful.

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