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  • by Nicola Boulton August 17, 2022 5 min read

    5 Ways To Add CBD Topical Products To Your Daily Routine

    Did you know you can add cannabidiol topical products to your daily routine? The following are some ways you can add CBD to your daily routine; facial cleanse, CBD face mask, CBD lip balm, CBD oil under the eyes, CBD conditioning eyelashes and eyebrows.

    CBD topicals blend the components of premium topical solutions with premium hemp extracts. Consumers who are already using CBD are familiar with it. Incorporating CBD into products such as balms and lotions is an attractive prospect since it would make it possible for you to absorb CBD in a non-active manner without detracting from your ability to carry out your regular activities. These CBD topicals are items that are effective and efficient, and they guarantee results in a reasonable amount of time. Consumers are curious how they may include these elements into their routine without having to make any significant alterations to it. Below are some of the ways one can add CBD to your daily routine;

    5 Ways To Add CBD Topical Products To Your Daily Routine

    Facial Cleanse

    Your skin's health is vital and should be given the required attention. This is true if you don't take care of your skin in the morning. Consequently, you have developed an unhealthy preoccupation with skincare products like facial cleansers and lotions. The cleansing procedure on your skin ensures that you begin each day looking as wonderful as you possibly can despite the wear and tear of the day. CBD products contain several components that are effective in removing impurities from the skin and leaving it clean and smooth.

    Switching from a conventional facial cleanser to one that contains CBD is not complicated as you probably imagined it to be. They have far more similarities than differences, but the significant disparity in the amount of cannabidiol each one has is something you should consider. The conventional topicals you are more accustomed to seeing come from an earlier generation, while CBD-infused topicals represent somewhat an evolutionary step forward. Because they retain all of the properties and also provide a serving of CBD with each application, there isn't a single reason why you shouldn't think about moving on to the next stage in the evolution of skincare.

    CBD Face Mask

    Spending more time indoors can worsen acne outbreaks and flare-ups, especially with the heating system running. In the end, a face mask is essentially an amplified form of a moisturizer that continues to hydrate the skin for an extended time. According to Mist (2003), CBD does not have comedogenic properties; it can hydrate the skin without causing the pores to become clogged. It is common for a face mask to contain concentrated and potent substances. It is done so that the finished product will leave the user's skin appearing nourished and plump. Using a CBD facial mask once a week can make your skin feel smooth and give it a more youthful appearance.

    CBD Lip Balm

    If you let your lips go untreated throughout the winter, they may get chapped and dry, leading to excessive flaking. In contrast to conventional lip balms, Nasri et al.  (2015) suggested lip balm that contains CBD oil has been shown to possess anti-bacterial and antioxidant qualities. Choose a lip balm created with CBD that has been tested for quality and examine the contents before using it. Alternately, you could manufacture your own by adding one tablespoon of natural beeswax pastilles, two tablespoons of organic sweet almond oil, and a couple of drops of CBD oil in a separate container and stirring them together. After melting the beeswax and almond oil in a microwave for one to two minutes, remove the cap from the microwave and whisk in the CBD oil. After pouring the mixture into the containers, wait half an hour for it to set.

    CBD Oil Under The Eyes

    Eye bags are a common side effect of not getting enough sleep, but given that they are also a standard component of the aging process, they can also develop independently. Eye bags are a result of muscles and tissues deteriorating around your eyes. CBD contains a high concentration of antioxidants. Oxidation is the process that results in the production of free radicals, which can cause harm to cells. Apply CBD oil to the area beneath your eyes, Cream (2020) noted that the natural component has anti-inflammatory characteristics, which causes the skin to become calm, which in turn helps to reduce the appearance of puffiness. Apply a minimal amount of CBD oil under each eye, keeping in mind that you should always perform a patch test first.

    CBD Conditioning Eyelashes And Eyebrows

    There has been a proliferation of CBD-infused mascaras and eyebrow gels produced by high-street beauty firms. According to Baral et al.  (2020), the primary fatty acids omega-3, omega-6, and omega-9 are responsible for CBD's stimulating effect on hair development. CBD also contains micronutrients. de Campos et al.  (2021) showed that CBD raises cerebral blood flow, it assists in delivering additional nutrients to hair follicles while also facilitating the elimination of potentially damaging pollutants. Your brow and eyelash hair will become stronger and healthier after using CBD oil and promote new growth.

    Conclusion

    Make CBD oil a regular part of your wellness regimen, you may find that it provides you with multiple forms of comfort, including relief from stress and pain of a specific kind, while also helping you to maintain a more relaxed state of mind. Even while CBD isn't for everyone and there's a chance it won't work for you, it has already been successful for many people. When using CBD products of any kind, remember that consistency is the most critical factor. Take the product as directed for at least one month before deciding whether or not it is appropriate for you.

    It is possible to increase your chances of experiencing the outcomes you seek by including CBD in your wellness routine and taking it regularly. When you combine that information with this guide, you will have all you need to choose the CBD product most suitable for your requirements.

    References

    Baral, P., Bagul, V., & Gajbhiye, S. (2020). Hemp seed oil for skin care (non-drug Cannabis sativa L.): A review. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 9(8), 2534-2556.

    Cream, L. S. (2020). Where Nature & Science Meet Skincare, Haircare, Beauty & Wellness Clean and Green Beauty Clean & Green Beauty. Aging, 22.

    de Campos, E. G., da Costa, B. R. B., dos Santos, F. S., Monedeiro, F., Alves, M. N. R., Santos Junior, W. J. R., & De Martinis, B. S. (2021). Alternative matrices in forensic toxicology: A critical review. Forensic Toxicology, 1-18.

    Mist, M. H. H. N. (2003). Where Nature & Science Meet Skincare, Haircare, Beauty & Wellness Skincare Products+ Skin Care Techniques Skin Products & Devices. Journal of Pharmacol Exp Ther, 306, 29-34.

    Nasri, H., Bahmani, M., Shahinfard, N., Nafchi, A. M., Saberianpour, S., & Kopaei, M. R. (2015). Medicinal plants for the treatment of acne vulgaris: a review of recent evidences. Jundishapur journal of microbiology, 8(11).

    Nicola Boulton
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