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  • by Nicola Boulton September 27, 2022 5 min read

    How Is CBD Massage Oil Made?

    Have you ever used CBD massage oil? Did you buy the very first one you tried? With the increase in CBD popularity and many manufacturers adding it to their lotions, balm, serums, roll-ons, and sprays, it might not have been difficult landing on one either online or from a physical store. However, have you ever thought of making your own CBD massage oil at home? This gives you room to experiment and total control over the result. What are the ingredients you need and the recipe to follow? Please read on to find out about these and much more.

    How to Make CBD Massage Oil; the Ingredients

    As you seek to add CBD to your wellness routine when massaging, you may want to capture the benefits on your own for yourself. You can still use a DIY CBD massage oil in your business. You have control over the ingredients you add to the massage oil, the consistency you want, and the potency level of the CBD in the oil. While you are a fan of essential oils, you have room for that.

    How Is CBD Massage Oil Made?

    There are the basic ingredients you can always have. However, this does not mean you cannot customize your massage oil to your liking and needs. The following are the ingredients you will need to make your CBD massage oil;

    • Add a quarter cup of carrier oil such as coconut, jojoba, almond, or olive oil.
    • CBD isolate; in liquid or concentrated form. CBD isolate is a perfect choice as it has no THC content, no odor, and dissolves well in carrier oils. You can have CBD oil instead of sticking to the isolate.
    • Have essential Oils such as orange, jasper, juniper, sandalwood, peppermint, cedarwood, lavender, tea tree, and rose oils, among others. You can have up to 12 drops of these.
    • Double boiler
    • Half a tablespoon of beeswax. This is optional.
    • Have a dark glass jar or container for storage, most preferably one that is made from glass.

    The amount of CBD you add to the recipe will depend on your need and preference. Therefore, you can adjust the amounts to your liking by adding or reducing the amounts. Evans (2020) suggested that since you use CBD isolate in this recipe, an mg of CBD isolate is equivalent to an mg in the final product; the CBD massage oil.

    There are ingredients you can do without. Such include essential oils. Once you have the CBD isolate and a carrier oil, you may not need to add essential oil to your recipe. However, since natural essential oils have extra aromatherapeutic effects, you may reconsider your choice. Also, you can choose to incorporate beeswax into the recipe or leave it out.

    How to Make CBD Massage Oil; the Method

    Once the ingredients are ready and in the right proportions, it is time to infuse the carrier oil of choice with CBD. Combine your ingredients, the carrier oil, essential oils, and the CBD isolate or oil, in a double boiler under low heat. Ensure you stir them properly so they can blend in together. Also, stirring allows the CBD in the recipe to be fully integrated.

    You have flexibility and control over your CBD massage oil consistency. However, if you want it thick, half a tablespoon of beeswax will come in handy. Lo (2022) advised that you could add CBD to the double boiler and let it melt before you start stirring. The amount of beeswax you add depends on what you prefer or the product you want to achieve. Is it a balm massage oil you want?

    You can remove the oil from the heat when all the ingredients you want your massage oil to have are well-mixed. Let it rest for a while as it cools slightly. Take the storage container and transfer the CBD massage oil onto it. Store your CBD massage oil properly in a dark cupboard or area and at room temperature.

    Add no preservatives to the homemade CBD massage oil. Therefore, the timespan for its usage is anywhere within the first 3 months of making it. However, you can lengthen its lifespan by storing it in the refrigerator once you have already opened it for use. Learn more about how to apply cbd massage oil?

    Benefits of CBD Massage Oils

    Dussault (2017) suggested that CBD massage oil has therapeutic sensation, relaxation, and stress-relieving benefits. The study above also suggested that a massage gives your muscles room to heal from soreness. Therefore, you expect to feel more relaxed when you undergo a massage. Soleymanpour & Saderholm (2021) showed that infusing some CBD upgrades your normal massage and aids in promoting your well-being.

    You can expect even more benefits when you incorporate CBD into your massage oil. Such include;

    CBD  Helps Soothe and Relax Muscles

    You can take advantage of a CBD massage oil post-workout if you are an athlete. CBD is a great post-workout ingredient. It helps in the healing and recovery process. Therefore, you can grab some CBD-infused massage oil and give your muscles the recovery they need after a workout session. You can get the massage on your own on the parts of the body you feel some tightness. Learn more about is cbd paste stronger than cbd oil?

    CBD Can Help Reduce Pain

    Ivker (2017) suggested that the pain-relieving properties of CBD are some of the things making it popular. Therefore, adding it to your massage oil can deliver many results—however, the study above researched how effective CBD is in pain relief.

    CBD Can Help with Inflammation

    Wang et al. (2020) suggested that CBD can help reduce inflammation in joints and other affected areas.

    Ashley (2014) revealed that the CBD massage oil you make could have essential oils and carrier oils which can add a touch of aroma to your massage oil. The study above also showed that CBD massage oil is soothing, stimulating, and has extra benefits.

    Conclusion

    CBD massage oil is getting popular as an addition to the CBD community, especially in the wellness and beauty sector. You can make your own CBD massage oil using basic ingredients and following a straightforward method. Moreover, a DIY massage oil contains no preservatives and allows you to experiment with carrier and essential oils. You have the freedom to choose the ingredients to include in the recipe, the consistency of the massage oil, and the concentration of CBD.

    References

    Ashley, E. (2014). The Complete Guide To Clinical Aromatherapy And Essential Oils For The Physical Body: Essential Oils For Beginners. Build Your Reality.

    Dussault, D. (2017). Ganja Yoga: A Practical Guide To Conscious Relaxation, Soothing Pain Relief, And Enlightened Self-Discovery. Hay House, Inc.

    Evans, J. (2021). Cannabis Drinks: Secrets To Crafting CBD And THC Beverages At Home. Fair Winds Press (MA)

    Ivker, R. (2017). Cannabis For Chronic Pain: A Proven Prescription For Using Marijuana To Relieve Your Pain And Heal Your Life. Simon And Schuster.

    Lo, M. (2022). The Weed Gummies Cookbook: Recipes For Cannabis Candies, THC And CBD Edibles, And More. Simon And Schuster.

    Soleymanpour, M., Saderholm, S., & Kavuluru, R. (2021, December). Therapeutic Claims In Cannabidiol (CBD) Marketing Messages On Twitter. In 2021 IEEE International Conference On Bioinformatics And Biomedicine (BIBM) (Pp. 3083-3088). IEEE.

    Wang, B., Kovalchuk, A., Li, D., Ilnytskyy, Y., Kovalchuk, I., & Kovalchuk, O. (2020). In Search Of Preventative Strategies: Novel Anti-Inflammatory High-CBD Cannabis Sativa Extracts Modulate ACE2

    Nicola Boulton
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