CBD TOPICALS; WHAT SHOULD YOU KNOW

CBD TOPICALS; WHAT SHOULD YOU KNOW

The Cannabis Sativa plant contains a variety of compounds, including CBD. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been working on the topicals since 2018.CBD skincare products often contain very little or no tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Lotions contain around half oil and half water to keep the skin moisturized. Other minor cannabinoids, terpenes, or even skin-beneficial substances like vitamin E or aloe are included in some CBD topicals.

Why CBD Topicals

They contain anti-inflammatory properties and help with skin problems and joint pain. Research has been conducted on CBD products and their effects on the human body.

CBD is categorized into; full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, and isolate. Full-spectrum contains all plant cannabinoids, including THC; broad-spectrum contains most cannabinoids but almost 0% THC; isolate contains only CBD.

 CBD Topicals vs. CBD Oil

Oils are found in capsule and spray forms. The spray is applied under the tongue. The oils help you live a healthier lifestyle, feel calmer and sleep better. Topical agents are a better option if you seek options for your musculoskeletal system. Other essential oils in cooling balms include peppermint oil, avocado oil, and peach kernel oil. Cold-pressing plants are used to extract essential oils which are derived from the flower or other plant parts, including leaves and stems. However, some essential oils have been reported to have similar effects to those of CBD, and when combined, they boost health and well-being more effectively.

 Buying CBD Topicals

Consider the following when shopping around for CBD topicals.

Dosage

The dosage is usually listed in milligrams (mg) on most creams. If necessary, begin with a smaller amount and gradually raise the dose. CBD Topicals with high potency often deliver 8 mg per application, while those with low potency usually supply 3 mg.

Hemp Source

The source determines the quality of products, including Topicals. As a result, choose CBD topicals made from the USA or non-GMO hemp. Remember, not all companies indicate this in these labels, so that you might be asking this directly.

Check Quality

Look for sellers who show third-party lab testing findings with the Certificate of Analysis. To qualify, look for Good Manufacturing Practice (CGMP)-compliant facilities that fulfill FDA guidelines. Only 31% of CBD hemp oil products were appropriately labeled with the correct CBD amount, according to a 2017 study.

Cost

Some skin treatments are quite pricey. However, a product’s price does not always imply higher quality or offers additional benefits; a thorough study is required.

Strength and Potency

The Food and Drug Administration has not specified the dosage of CBD products, which varies in mg/ounce. This should be indicated on the product package plus the active ingredients and their percentages and stated clearly.

CBD Lotions

Consider a cannabidiol-infused lotion similar to the regular hydrating lotion, but with extra benefits including lowering inflammation, combating dryness, calming the skin, and reducing dark spots.

CBD Balms

Balms alleviate anti-inflammatory properties relieve pain and misery in any part of the body. Balms, like creams, provide fast comfort and don’t take much more than pressing into the skin.

CBD Creams

Broad-spectrum cannabidiol is used in many skin lotions. THC is found in traces in this kind of cannabidiol. According to studies, the cream treats various ailments, including arthritis and jaw pain. It is applied like an ordinary cream to the affected region, bringing relief instantly.

CBD Oil

It is designed to be applied straight to the skin. Face oils, for example, can be used to decrease wrinkles around the eyes or on the face for additional advantages. On the contrary, Lip butter is a hydrating and soothing substance applied to the lips.

Conclusion

CBD topicals may benefit people suffering from eczema, psoriasis, arthritis, and inflammation, among other ailments. These products are available from various brands, packages, and forms. CBD beginners to CBD products should commence with a minimal amount and progressively raise the dosage over time if needed. Above all, seek professional advice before using CBD products to avoid adverse side effects.

References

Eskander, J. P., Spall, J., Spall, A., Shah, R. V., & Kaye, A. D. (2020). Cannabidiol (CBD) as a treatment of acute and chronic back pain: A case series and literature review. J Opioid Manag, 16(3), 215-8.

Hazekamp, A. (2018). The trouble with CBD oil. Medical cannabis and cannabinoids, 1(1), 65-72.

Barbara Santini

Barbara is a freelance writer and a sex and relationships adviser at Dimepiece LA and Peaches and Screams. Barbara is involved in various educational initiatives aimed at making sex advice more accessible to everyone and breaking stigmas around sex across various cultural communities. In her spare time, Barbara enjoys trawling through vintage markets in Brick Lane, exploring new places, painting and reading.

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