August 18, 2022 5 min read
Have you been looking for the perfect skincare routine CBD products for your skin? Here is how to choose the right skin product, why it's noticeable that not all CBD products are equal, and determine the type, potency, the source, method of application, and ease of use.
Cannabidiol is a compound found in the flowers and stalks of the hemp plant, known as hemp oil. It benefits your skin thanks to the various forms, from sprays to ointment. There are CBD products for everyone. Five years ago, at the beginning of the popularity of the CBD was something you could buy in your local yoga studio or healthy food store. CBD skincare was more shadowy; it had qualities to it. Below is what you need to know before you make your next CBD skincare purchase;
Cannabidiol is a natural compound from cannabis. Cannabis contains different cannabinoids, and those that are noticeable are THC and CBD. THC is that compound that will get you high. CBD and THC come from the same plant species; THC is sourced from marijuana, a cannabis plant with more than 0.3% THC. And CBD is sourced from marijuana or hemp with less than 0.3% THC. They share exact formulas, but one difference is their molecular structure. It gives each compound a unique medicine property. Unlike THC, CBD is not psychoactive and won't make you high. Stella et al. (2021) explained that CBD gets more attention in the skincare space as it can calm inflammation, which is notable since inflammation is the root of many skin concerns, such as eczema and acne. Inflammation is the cause of aging. When an ingredient is known to have anti-inflammatory properties, it benefits the skin. Simonian et al. (2020) explained that CBD might suppress the overactivity of the oil gland, decreasing breakouts, and excessive oiliness. It's why the beauty hype of the compound. Cream (2020) stated that when it's come to skincare, CBD is packed with antioxidants that help support a response to the inflammation and soothe the skin. Hemp, cannabis, and CBD have been here for centuries.
You may notice one side of the packaging of your CBD serum contains full spectrum, broad-spectrum CBD, or isolates which brands are required to include, like features in edibles. Cool, but what does it mean. CBD isolates are 99% CBD; it lacks the part of the plant that contributes to the backup effect. Cannabinoids are more effective when delivered in a group and are known as the purest of CBD. It extracted from hemp leaves an individual molecule that nullifies the benefits of the CBD, which whole plant extracts are most known for. All compounds are removed except for CBD in the extraction process, so no THC, cannabinoids, or terpenes are left. Broad-spectrum has minor cannabinoids but doesn't have THC, but it's way better and more effective than isolates, lacks the legal amount of THC, which acts as an agonist to the rest of the cannabinoids. It still contains other common cannabinoids; cannabigerol and cannabichromene. Full-spectrum CBD is when CBD is extracted from the hemp plant and produces an end product with a full range of compounds like terpenes, flavonoids, and cannabinoids, and they are intact with each with their unique effects. Full-spectrum has it all, including that small amount of THC.
The research key is important when you're curious to try out a new topical CBD for the first time or replenish your current skin lineup. A clear labeled amount of CBD on the package. Working (2022) explained that brands should disclose what type of CBD it is, whether it is a full spectrum or an isolate. Since the full spectrum is the entire orchestra, why settle for less, it's always a good idea to test out different forms and potencies of the CBD and see what works for you. CBD is available in different forms, and the most popular are creams, lotions, sprays, oil, and ointments. Different formats are better for different types of skin conditions. It's important to consider what kind of skincare you need when deciding on a CBD product. A lotion or cream is the best option if you want comprehensive skincare for your face. The lotion is better for oily skin because cream has a thicker texture. The cream is the best option for dry skin, as lotion can be more drying.
When you identify the type of CBD, it is important to know how much is in the product. It would be best to look for a cannabinoid content of over 100 mg per ounce for beauty and 200 mg per ounce for more recovery-based products like a soothing balm. 100mg of full-spectrum CBD in an ounce of the product delivers those calming and soothing benefits you're looking for. A lotion that is four ounces has 50mg of CBD. It has no effect you want it to have. Experiment and find your ideal amount. Everyone's endocannabinoid system is different. Always try to use more or less to find that sweet spot that works for you. There is no data that support equals better when it comes to how much CBD is effective in a product, take a slow and low approach. It's best to find a minimum amount that gives you results and stay at that level, which will be different for everyone. As a skin product, concentration is important. The numbers refer to the amount of hemp oil in the products in milligrams. When choosing CBD, look for one with at least 10mg to get more benefits. If you're looking for a product to use over time, choose something with a higher concentration.
Hemp has an amazing ability to absorb impurities from the soil, making it a great regenerating plant that has not been used to clean up nuclear waste but makes sure the practices used to cultivate it are responsible because it's going into our bodies. Find out if the brand has the certificate of analysis for each batch to ensure the products test at the label claim for CBD and adhere to a safe limit for traces of pesticides and solvents that grow out of the ground.
BLEBEA et al. (2019) explained that when buying CBD products, it is important to consider the application method. Look for oil if you want something to apply to the whole body. And they are good for those who struggle with acne because they cover large areas without having to touch them.
Some people struggle with tasks like opening a jar or squeezing a tube; ease of use is important. Each has advantages and disadvantages. Oil is popular because they are moisturized and contains no water. They can be used as a carrier oil for cream and lotions to make them easier to apply. If you struggle to keep your hand steady, choose spray. The CBD will penetrate the skin even if it feels like you're using too much.
Instead of buying expensive skin care products, consider looking into CBD products to help improve your complexion. CBD is a new concept in the beauty industry, but the benefits are already seen.
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