In the world of cosmetics, CBD has become one of the most talked-about ingredients in recent years. However, there is still a lot of confusion around it – especially because the market is full of products advertised as CBD cosmetics, while in fact they only contain hemp seed oil. Just because a product features a hemp leaf on its label doesn’t automatically mean it contains CBD. CBD is also considerably more valuable as an ingredient than hemp seed oil, so in principle the price of the product can give you a clue. The best way to be sure, however, is to check the ingredient list.
On the INCI list, CBD appears under the term “Cannabidiol – derived from extract or tincture or resin of cannabis” or simply “Cannabidiol”. Hemp seed oil, on the other hand, is listed as "Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil".
Hemp seed oil is extracted from seeds
Hemp seed oil is obtained by cold-pressing hemp seeds, and it does not contain CBD. When used on the skin, hemp seed oil moisturizes, but it is especially when taken internally that it has been scientifically proven to help with conditions such as eczema and even psoriasis, thanks to its omega fatty acid content. Hemp seed oil makes skin feel hydrated and soft, but it does not contain the active compounds of CBD – meaning its effects are not as versatile.
Hemp seed oil can also be used as-is in cooking, for example in salads and smoothies.
CBD is nature’s own multitasker
CBD calms and balances the skin while effectively repairing small imperfections. Its anti-inflammatory properties are particularly helpful for those with atopic or psoriatic skin. CBD also regulates sebum production, which makes it suitable for oily, impure skin and acne-prone skin.
Its antioxidant effects help aging skin appear more youthful: cannabidiol supports skin that looks healthier, more balanced, and well-hydrated.
CBD is suitable for stressed, sensitive, and oily skin alike.
CBD helps with:
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soothing irritated and stressed skin
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reducing itchiness and redness, for example after shaving
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repairing minor skin damage
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balancing sebum production, which benefits acne-prone skin
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fighting free radicals thanks to its antioxidant properties, helping skin maintain a youthful appearance
Hemp is a versatile plant that benefits both skincare and nutrition in many ways.
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Sources:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16019622/
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4134971/
https://www.healthline.com/health/hemp-oil-benefits#inflammation
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