What does CBD in skincare do?

What does CBD in skincare do?

Elise Parkes
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It is no secret that over the years CBD has become one of beauty’s buzziest words and the wellness product of the moment but what does CBD in skincare actually do?

Firstly, what is CBD?

CBD stands for cannabidiol, and is the second most prevalent active ingredient from the Cannabis Sativa plant (e.g. cannabis). Naturally occurring and used to impart a feeling of relaxation and calm, CBD is non-psychoactive portion of the plant meaning for those of you wondering… no you cannot get high on CBD.

What is the difference between CBD oil and Hemp oil?

While both are found in the Cannabis sativa plant, Hemp oil is extracted from the seeds of the hemp plant, which does not contain any cannabinoids. CBD on the other hand is made from the leaves, flowers and stalks of the Cannabis Sativa plant—the only parts of the plant where cannabidiol is found. 

How does cbd skincare work?

CBD and Hemp offers a three-pronged approach – supercharged with fatty acids and omegas, it is anti-ageing, anti-inflammatory and an antioxidant. It nourishes the skin, while providing particles that bond with a free radical,  which studies say can help prevent damage to the skin. We’re on a skincare high…

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