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  • by Nicola Boulton September 27, 2022 4 min read

    What Does CBD Do for Scalp?

    This article describes how CBD products aid scalp problems and the cost of commonly used CBD products for scalp problems.

    CBD is legal in all 50 states in the United States, but subject to varied degrees of regulation depending on the specific state law. Cannabidiol is used medically because of its documented efficacy in a wide range of medical contexts. Cannabidiol's anti-inflammatory, anti-depressant, anti-tumour, anti-nausea, and anti-psychotic properties have been demonstrated in a number of in vitro and animal studies. The absence of adverse side effects makes CBD an attractive alternative treatment option for a wide range of medical issues, including nausea, vomiting, and seizures. Dull hair colour, breakage, hair loss, and itchy scalp are just some of the hair and scalp issues that CBD can treat. CBD is a common ingredient in many hair and scalp care products.

     What is CBD?

     Maldonado (2021) opined that CBD products come in tinctures, skin lotions, hair care products on the market. The compound has over one hundred cannabinoids present in the cannabis plant. CBD is mostly found in hemp but also appears in marijuana strains. Unlike THC, it has no psychoactive effects. Instead, CBD has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, making it useful for a wide variety of functions; it reduces inflammation and suppresses fibrosis production in different tissues.

     Treatment of Scalp Conditions

    CBD's significant anti-inflammatory qualities make it useful for treating skin conditions like eczema that manifest on the scalp. Hair development can be negatively affected by inflammation and peeling of the skin on the scalp, which can eventually lead to early baldness in extreme situations. CBD oil interacts with cannabinoid receptors in the scalp to control immune system activity. It reduces hair loss and soothes the skin. According to Elewski (2005), psoriasis or folliculitis may also increase hair loss. CBD's capacity to enhance sebum or oil production reduces hair loss due to dandruff. In addition, its antibacterial characteristics prevent the scalp from becoming infected, a common cause of dandruff. Deposits of styling chemicals like hair conditioner and hairspray can alter the scalp's pH level, leading to accelerated hair loss. CBD oil's cleaning qualities remove such deposits and debris from the scalp, promoting hair growth.

    Mode of Action

    CBD oil, as shown in clinical trials, promotes hair growth by improving the health of the scalp and fortifying the follicles. Essential fatty acids including omega-3, omega-6, and omega-9 are abundant in CBD oil and have been shown to increase the health of scalp tissue. Omega-3 fatty acids help the hair retain moisture and strengthen the cuticles. According to Batchelder (2004), the scalp absorbs CBD nutrients to reduce dryness and stimulates hair growth. By increasing oxygen and nutrients to the scalp, CBD oil promotes hair growth. CBD also aids in cleansing the hair of environmental and chemical pollutants. A number of other researchers have found that CBD has potent anti-inflammatory effects. If you suffer from eczema or irritation of the scalp, this will help. CBD oil's active ingredients control the immune system, reduce skin irritation, and stop hair loss.

    Is CBD for Scalp Cost Effective

    CBD conditioners cost around $12, but full-sized scalp and body oils may cost way over $90.00. The price of a bottle may range from $30 to $200 for an ounce (30 ml); this is an economical option. Producing any of the several CBD formulations on the market can be costly. Also, the formula's strength can significantly impact the price of CBD; a little quantity of potent CBD may cost more.

    Hair Damage and Breakage

    Damage to your hair and skin's cellular structure results from prolonged exposure to environmental factors such as dust, pollution, and ultraviolet light. Your hair will gradually become less attractive and more lackluster as time passes. According to Abolhasan et al. (2021), the state of your hair may be severely affected by environmental variables and the kind of life you choose to live. Styling techniques and products further weaken already compromised hair follicles. CBD oil restores the health and attractiveness of damaged hair. Hair that is dry and lackluster can benefit from its powerful hydrating function, which also helps to smooth the hair's texture and improve its overall look. Further, CBD oil's action on the scalp can remove lingering chemical buildup that could stunt hair growth. Roots are fortified because minerals like calcium and iron, which are essential for growing hair, are delivered to them. Antioxidants in the oil can prevent further damage from the environment and mend any cracks or chips. Even in extreme temperatures, it prevents the hair from drying out by sealing in moisture and nutrients. The beneficial effects of CBD oil on hair may be harnessed in a number of straightforward ways. In order to provide your hair with the nutrients it needs, you can either try one of the many CBD hair care products on the market or use high-quality CBD oil directly.

    Conclusion

    Natural cosmetics are becoming increasingly popular among shoppers. With its potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory qualities, CBD is a major player in the cosmetics market. Recent advances in CBD research have led to the creation of two delivery methods for CBD: topical and transdermal. The scalp benefits more from topical products. By interacting with the skin’s endocannabinoid receptors, cannabinoids have shown anti-inflammatory, antipruritic, anti-aging, and anti-malignancy characteristics, making them an intriguing alternative to conventional therapies.

    References

    Abolhasani, R., Araghi, F., Tabary, M., Aryannejad, A., Mashinchi, B., &Robati, R. M.      (2021). The impact of air pollution on skin and related disorders: a comprehensive        review. Dermatologic Therapy, 34(2), e14840.

    Batchelder, T. (2004). Cannabis sativa and the anthropology of pain. Townsend Letter for             Doctors and Patients, (247-248), 156-164.

    Elewski, B. E. (2005, December). Clinical diagnosis of common scalp disorders. In Journal           of Investigative Dermatology Symposium Proceedings (Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 190-193). Elsevier.

    Maldonado, R. (2021). Clarity on Cannabinoid-Based Products in Medicine. NEUROLOGY.

    Nicola Boulton
    Nicola Boulton


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