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CBD CREAM 101
Since the 2018 signing of the Farm Bill, CBD’s popularity has practically exploded.
And at this point nearly three years later, there’s nothing to suggest that CBD is some sort of passing fad. In fact, it’s safe to say that CBD will only continue to
skyrocket over the next decade.
With CBD’s increasing growth, it’s significantly branched out into a number of different products, and CBD topicals are becoming a major section in this vast
market. Whether it’s a moisturizer, pain cream, roll-on, or salve, CBD’s are truly versatile in the world of both skincare and fitness recovery.
In particular, CBD topicals like pain creams are becoming a particular favorite among those with stiff joints and rheumatoid arthritis.
But for those new to CBD topicals, or CBD products of any kind, it can be a daunting thing to shop for.
That’s why in this guide, we’re going over all of those big questions beginners have.
First of All, What Is CBD?
CBD is making its way into numerous types of products, from vapes to candy bars. In some cities, we’re even starting to see CBD eateries like CBD ice cream
shops!
But some consumers still don’t fully understand what CBD is, and a thousand questions follow.
Doesn’t CBD come from cannabis? How is CBD legal, but weed isn’t?
So let’s have a quick overview.
CBD is short for “cannabidiol,” and it’s a specific component found in cannabis plants, along with THC.
Both CBD and THC are compounds called cannabinoids, and they’re only 2 of the 113 cannabinoids found in the plant.
While THC and CBD have a number of common traits, they do have some key differences, perhaps the biggest one being that CBD is not psychotropic like
THC. Consequently, CBD can’t get you high or intoxicated the way THC can.
Also unlike THC, CBD is federally legal thanks to the 2018 Farm Bill. And with its numerous benefits, it’s no surprise why so many people report satisfaction
with it.
While research on CBD is still at its beginning, it’s already been shown that CBD is both an impressive anti-inflammatory agent that can relieve a troubled
mind.
What Do CBD Topicals Do?
So if CBD is anti-inflammatory and relaxing, what can it do for skin and muscles?
When made into a topical, CBD can directly target the CB1 receptors in the skin, meaning it can affect the body in a localized way.
This means that CBD products can be suitable for consumers with a specific muscle group that’s feeling sore, or a patch of skin that needs some soothing,
CBD topicals are a great route to take. Ingestible and inhalable CBD, on the other hand, are evenly distributed throughout the body.
Is CBD Cream Legal?
Despite the Farm Bill’s signing in 2018, many individuals are still (understandably) confused about the legal status of CBD, and this is just as true with CBD
topicals and creams.
So what’s the situation with CBD cream? Are CBD topicals legal?
Federally, yes, and most states allow the selling and consumption of CBD.
However, some states have made bans on CBD, and in some cases, allow CBD but ban specific CBD products, like edibles. Other states may only allow CBD
products for the purpose of medical use.
Before purchasing any type of CBD topical, make sure to check its legal status in your state.
Types of CBD Topicals
When you think about CBD topicals , what specifically comes to mind? CBD cream? Ointment? Gel? Roll-on?
Actually, you can’t go wrong with any of them! CBD topicals are any type of CBD product that’s meant to be applied to the skin. But of course, we use topicals
for all sorts of purposes, whether it’s tense muscles or dry skin.
Here are a few examples of CBD topicals:
CBD Body Lotion
CBD body lotions are lightweight creams infused with CBD and (ideally) ingredients meant to soften the skin and replenish water lost through the epidermis.
Some of the best CBD lotions are made with plant-based ingredients like aloe vera, lavender, and coconut.
CBD Gel
If CBD lotion feels too thick or heavy on the skin, consider a CBD gel instead. Instead of ingredients like shea or coconut, CBD gels typically contain lighter,
cooler ingredients like glycerin. While CBD gel formulas are much more lightweight, they’re every bit as moisturizing as a CBD lotion.
CBD Roll-Ons
When muscles are tense and sore, few things are better than the icy-hot relief of menthol. However, most menthol products leave lingering residue on your
hands, so a roll-on is certainly the way to go.
CBD Massage Oil
Whether it’s for regular self-care or some tension intervention, it’s no secret what wonders massage oil can accomplish. It’s also a perfect option for
incorporating CBD. Buckle up for the best massage ever.
How Do I Use CBD Cream?
While some types of CBD need planning and measuring, CBD topicals are perfectly good for eyeballing.
To be clear, it’s always best with any product to pay attention to how it makes you feel, and to be mindful about how much you’re using it, and how frequently
you reach for it.
That being said, don’t worry about being approximate with CBD topicals, whether it’s a CBD cream or a CBD roll-on, though in the beginning, try keeping
your usage to once a day.
Additionally, individuals with sensitive skin should always double-check the ingredients in case there’s anything that could be potentially irritating.
Before applying, make sure your hands are clean, and make sure to target the area you want affected the most. Only use CBD topicals externally.
How to Shop for CBD Topicals
Due to the growing popularity of CBD topicals, you can find them in a growing number of places, from dispensaries to wellness shops, even in skincare
stores.
And this is great news for those who benefit from CBD’s rising accessibility.
That being said, shopping online remains one of the most convenient ways to shop for CBD topicals, especially when it comes to brands and products you
otherwise would not have access to.
Whether you’re shopping for pain creams, roll-ons, or moisturizers, a brand can seriously make or break your experience, so always do your research about
a CBD brand you plan to buy from. Check out company reviews online, and make sure that their products offer a certificate of analysis from a third party lab.
Do CBD Topicals Have Side Effects?
CBD products are generally well-tolerated by individuals. But like anything else, CBD may occasionally have side effects in some users, such as dry mouth,
nausea, and fatigue.
However, it should be noted that these side effects are most often reported from inhalables, oils, and edibles, so it’s not certain whether CBD topicals will
create the same effect.
There is also a possibility that CBD may cause topical irritation, like a rash or breakout, so those with sensitive skin are recommended to patch test any new
products ahead of time.
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