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  • by Nicola Boulton December 12, 2023 4 min read

    What Is the Difference Between Hemp Cream and CBD Cream?

    Hemp cream is a topical infused with different concentrations of hemp seed oil extracted from the seeds of the cannabis plant. In contrast, CBD has varying concentrations of Cannabidiol oil from the leaves, flowers, and stalks of the cannabis plant. This article highlights the differences between the two cannabis products regarding their composition and health benefits.

    Hemp cream is a topical infused with different concentrations of hemp seed oil. Similarly, Cannabidiol (CBD) cream is a topical cream enriched with varying concentrations of Cannabidiol oil. However, while the seed oil is obtained from cannabis seeds, Cannabidiol oil is derived from leaves, flowers, and stalks of cannabis plants. Unfortunately, there are several misconceptions about the two cannabis products. In sum, the two cannabis-infused products are topicals derived from different plant parts of the same family. 

    Is CBD Cream the Same as Hemp Cream?

    Both marijuana and hemp are cannabis sativa strains with varying tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) percentages. For example, the first strain contains a higher THC percentage than its counterpart. THC is a psychoactive molecule known for its euphoric and psychoactive effects. 

    Cannabidiol and hemp are sourced from various sections of the cannabis herb. For a better understanding, Cannabidiol products are sourced from cannabis flowers, leaves, and stalks, while hemp products come from cannabis plant seeds. 

    Industrial hemp is derived from the Sativa variants of cannabis plants. It can be utilized in different areas like printer ink, textiles, making clothes, and various extensive regular-use items; this gives it the name industrial hemp. However, the hemp seed oil is alternative technique manufacturers use to derive hemp products. According to Maghfour et al. (2021), hemp cream is a regular topical enriched with different concentrations of hemp seed oil. In some literature on hemp or Cannabidiol linked websites, CBD oil and hemp oil are used interchangeably to refer to Cannabidiol products. If that happens, the understanding you have already acquired should guide you to realize that the cream was manufactured from Cannabidiol oil extraction or hemp oil extraction. 

    The misunderstanding between these products is immense, but customers should know they have huge differences. Some sellers refer to hemp cream and Cannabidiol cream as hemp seed oil and Cannabidiol. You need to understand the seller means the products primarily came from the two oil types. 

    Cannabidiol Cream versus Hemp Cream

    Cannabidiol and hemp cream are produced using the same techniques but are utilized for various purposes. Their topical application is important to your wellness and health. 

    The two products come in three spectrums; isolates, broad-spectrum, and full-spectrum. These terms are used to distinguish the products’ purity. For instance, hemp or CBD cream produced from broad-spectrum oil extract signifies that the product contains other cannabis plant parts instead of pure extracts. 

    A common confusion regarding these two products is that both comprise THC, a psychoactive molecule. On the flip side, neither CBD nor hemp cream has this intoxicating component. According to Hernandez-Huerta et al. (2017), THC causes psychoactivity like hype awareness, delusions, and increased anxiety. Generally, hemp cream is THC-free, while CBD cream may have small amounts of THC; the THC level is 0.2% in the UK. 

    Benefits

    Though CBD and hemp cream are used topically, their benefits and purposes differ. According to Stojkovski (2022), CBD cream can;

    • Address problems beneath your skin
    • Aid with inflamed muscles, arthritis, and joint pain.
    • Relieve skin problems such as psoriasis and eczema.
    • Relieve acne and redness

    On the other hand, Cannabidiol cream contains the same skin benefits as hemp cream. These include moisturizing, anti-aging, and assisting with dry or inflamed skin. According to Baswan et al. (2020), hemp cream can have the following benefits;

    • Used as a moisturizer
    • Help with dry or inflamed skin
    • Provide relief for extremely dry skin
    • Help with anti-aging effects
    • Aid dry skin problems like psoriasis and eczema.

    Does Hemp Cream Contain Cannabidiol in It?

    Their sources differentiate hemp and Cannabidiol; the latter is derived from leaves, flowers, and stalks of cannabis herbs, while the former emanates from hemp seeds. They are sourced from different plant parts for various reasons. 

    Some companies will inaccurately advertise CBD cream as hemp cream or vice versa; the two products are distinct with varying uses and ingredients. In that context, if the hemp cream brand advertises Cannabidiol, the product could be contaminated with CBD content and is not purely extracted from hemp seed oil. 

    To avoid such products, ensure your manufacturer has a good reputation. Besides, check their third-party lab results to confirm the ingredients used, enabling you to acquire the pure product of your choice. 

    Conclusion

    Having understood the differences between CBD cream and hemp cream, you must make sound decisions regarding topical products. Overall, hemp seed oil does not contain any THC content, unlike CBD oil which has below 0.2% THC according to UK laws. If you’re looking for THC-free cream, hemp oil is an ideal option. In contrast, if you want a product that addresses problems like arthritis, joint pain, and inflamed muscles beneath your skin, the cream will serve that purpose tremendously. While using these products, understand that hemp cream does not contain Cannabidiol traces. So, ensure you purchase the appropriate product from reputable manufacturers. 

    References

    Bartner, McGrath, Rao, Hyatt, &Wittenburg (2018). Pharmacokinetics of cannabidiol administered by 3 delivery methods at 2 different dosages to healthy dogs. Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research82(3), 178-183.

    Baswan, Klosner, Glynn, Rajgopal, Malik, Yim, & Stern (2020). Therapeutic potential of cannabidiol (CBD) for skin health and disorders. Clinical, cosmetic and investigational dermatology13, 927.

    Hernandez-Huerta, Martin-Larregola, Gomez-Arnau, Correas-Lauffer, &Dolengevich-Segal (2017). Psychopathology related to energy drinks: a psychosis case report. Case reports in psychiatry2017.

    Maghfour, Rietcheck, Szeto, Rundle, Sivesind, Dellavalle, & Yardley (2021). Tolerability profile of topical cannabidiol and palmitoylethanolamide: a compilation of single‐centre randomized evaluator‐blinded clinical and in vitro studies in normal skin. Clinical and experimental dermatology46(8), 1518-1529.

    Stojkovski (2022). The Best CBD for Arthritis 2022: 7 CBD Oils and Topicals for Joint Pain. ORDER7(00).

    Nicola Boulton
    Nicola Boulton


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