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Since ancient times, cannabidiol (CBD) has been known to be used as a natural remedy to alleviate pain. In fact, the first recorded topical use of the plant was by the Egyptians to relieve pain from inflammation.
Over the past few years, the industry has exploded with endless options for CBD consumption from oils to vaping to bath bombs, and so on. With so many products on the market, there is one particular industry that was revolutionized by the influx of CBD products: the skincare industry. Today, there are endless different CBD products and topicals to reach a diverse variety of consumer’s needs. CBD topicals include creams, lotions, salves, and serums. But, why should you consider adding these into your skin or health regimen? In this blog, we’ll explore the many reasons why CBD topicals are used, the difference in various products, and some of the science behind this cannabinoid.
What exactly is CBD and what are topicals?
CBD is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant and is known for its therapeutic attributes. CBD works with the body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS), which keeps the nervous system, immune system and organs functioning. The body’s ECS can easily get thrown out of balance similar to other parts of the body and at times it can need help to re-center. Taking CBD helps to maintain this balance of the body’s ECS and keep everything running smoothly. Additionally, since CBD is non-psychoactive compared to THC, it does not provide the sensation of euphoria or the “high” that marijuana creates.
There are many different ways to ingest CBD including pre-rolls, vape, oil, gummies, and more. CBD topicals are some of the most accessible products compared to others and include lotions, salves, and creams. These are frequently used to promote healthy skin and manage pain. A key difference in topicals compared to oils and other products is that they are used primarily for fast-acting relief. The reason for this is that topicals are absorbed through the skin and do not enter the bloodstream. While lotions and creams are water-based and are typically used holistically in a skincare routine, a salve or balm is oil-based and may be used to address a specific pain point on the body. Each topical is carefully created to solve a different need or reaction.
What are the common uses of CBD topicals?
As we mentioned, CBD topicals are often used to help manage pain and inflammation of the skin. Specifically, some common reasons that one may use these products include:
- Muscle and joint pain
- Arthritis
- Psoriasis
- Sciatica
- Acne
- Eczema
- Beauty/skincare
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Understanding your symptoms or needs will help to understand the perfect product for you. Be sure to do your research before making a purchase. For example, if you are experiencing joint and muscle pain then you may consider trying Green Roads CBD Muscle & Joint Relief Cream 350mg or Pachamama Pain Cream 850mg. However, if you are struggling with eczema, then you may need a salve to apply to a certain affected area of skin.
Consult with your doctor to see if CBD is the right fit for your health needs. Additionally, be sure to chat with an expert for advice or to answer any questions. Experiment with your dosage, as well as various brands and products as you navigate through your CBD journey.
Conclusion
Topical CBD products continue to rise in popularity as more and more people choose to experiment with these creams and lotions to relieve inflammation and improve their skin. It is important to understand the ingredients, dosage, and method of application in order to make an educated decision whether this is or isn’t the right fit for you. In today’s world there are endless resources, experts and CBD products available. Don’t be afraid to ask questions!
Have you tried a CBD topical? Share your experience in the comments.