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CBD topicals such as lotions, balms, gels, or creams are infused with CBD to produce skin-friendly products that contain the medicinal properties of CBD. In topical form, CBD is most popularly used for managing pain and inflammation.

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CBD topicals penetrate the skin to provide targeted relief, without entering the bloodstream. This makes them a fantastic choice for anyone who wants to focus the healing properties in specific problem areas rather than feel the effects throughout their body. CBD topicals can potentially provide relief for a variety of painheadache, and skin issues such as:

  • Joint or muscle pain
  • Dermatitis
  • Eczema
  • Psoriasis
  • Headaches/migraines
  • Menstrual cramps
  • Foot or hand pain
  • Arthritis

Some CBD topicals may have bases such as shea butter, or oils like coconut, avocado, jojoba, or vitamin E. These nourishing ingredients are great for the skin, providing added benefit to the medicinal properties of CBD. It’s also possible to find more traditional lotions with CBD or products with an Aquaphor base.

While lotions will be water based, creams usually have a fat or oil base, and balms a thicker base such as beeswax. Water-based lotions absorb more quickly into the skin, but oil-based CBD topicals are more easily absorbed and get into the skin deeper. Meanwhile, gels can be useful for easier thicker application, making them possibly preferable for those with reduced hand dexterity, such as arthritis patients.

Unfortunately, due to an oversaturated market and lack of regulation, not all CBD topicals will produce the desired results. CBD can be sourced from either hemp or traditional cannabis, but their resulting extracts typically have quite a few differences in terms of the diversity of compounds found within them.

CBD extracts from cannabis tend to include a wide diversity of helpful compounds whereas hemp’s chemical diversity is more limited. You’ll also want to make sure that a hemp-derived product actually contains CBD—hemp seeds or stalk don’t produce CBD, so it’s important to understand which part of the hemp plant was used in the extraction process.

Absolutely! CBD can absorb into the skin but, it is important to note that it will not reach the bloodstream like other types of CBD products. A liberal application of CBD will also insure the CBD topical to reach the cannabinoid receptors through the pores in the skin

CBD topicals penetrate the skin to provide targeted relief, without entering the bloodstream. CBD topicals can potentially provide relief for a variety of pain, headache, and skin issues such as:
  • Joint or muscle pain.
  • Dermatitis.
  • Eczema.
  • Psoriasis.
  • Headaches/migraines.
  • Menstrual cramps.
  • Foot or hand pain.
  • Arthritis.

CBD, as an anti-inflammatory, may be able to help decrease swelling, discomfort, and redness associated with existing breakouts, as well as irritation associated with skin disorders such as eczema and psoriasis. According to Healthline, research from 2009 reveals that CBD is a useful product for dry, dehydrated skin.

CBD balms may be effective for a variety of skin issues, in addition to relieving bodily discomfort and inflammation. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, topical CBD products have the ability to reduce inflammation, which may lead to acne, eczema, and psoriasis among other skin conditions.

Making a decision on the proper strength of CBD cream for you is the first step in utilizing one. Many entry-level CBD creams range from 200mg to 500mg of CBD, whereas fitness-focused CBD creams may have significantly higher concentrations.

Because CBD creams are localized, it is easy to determine how much to use each time you apply them because they are concentrated. When it comes to creams, a little bit goes a long way. A little dab of the product is all that is needed — it’s the same amount as you would use if the product didn’t contain CBD. It’s usually a good idea to start with less and see how your body responds to different amounts of exercise.

Additionally, some users may be unsure of where they should apply a CBD cream on their skin. Many topicals are focused on certain sections of the body.

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