Can CBD Skincare Really Help Your Skin?

Posted by Emily Ledger on March 23rd, 2021

CBD is taking the world by storm. Today, it is being used in an array of skin care products ranging from serums to moisturizers. Even makeup products like primers have CBD in some amount!

Read further to know if CBD helps in improving your skin:

CBD or Cannabidiol has n number of health benefits. It is known to help in the treatment of some forms of epilepsy, as well as anxiety. Of late, the use of CBD in the beauty industry is on the rise. Its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties help improve skin by fighting acne and preventing the signs of ageing, as suggested by some studies.

CBD and various skin conditions

CBD has anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that make it an excellent remedy for several skin conditions. It is used in topical applications to treat eczema, rosacea, and psoriasis. It helps in soothing spot inflammation, bringing down healing time, and protecting you against skin irritation.

CBD and sebum

Sebum released by our skin to form a protective layer can be blamed for clogging the pores. Overproduction of sebum can lead to acne and spots.

CBD is known to regulate sebum protection. It prevents its overproduction, thereby protecting your skin from breakouts.

CBD and anti-aging properties

CBD has several ingredients that have anti-aging properties. According to some leading dermatologists, CBD is an antioxidant, and hence, it prevents skin damage caused by free radicals. Overall, it arrests the early signs of ageing.

Vitamins in CBD

CBD contains an array of vitamins that help in improving the skin in several ways. This cannabis derivative is rich in Vitamin A, C, as well as E.

Vitamin A is known to boost the cells that keep your skin healthy. Vitamin C boosts collagen production that regulates the natural healing process of the skin. Vitamin E is a potent antioxidant that fights free radicals, and protects the skin from early signs of ageing.

The bottom line

CBD is still a subject of study. However, there are claims that CBD is gentle on the skin and non-toxic. Several leading brands are already using it.

About the Author:

Emily Ledger is a journalism graduate from Sheffield Hallam University, where she got specialisation in feature and magazine writing. Following graduation, she volunteered at the local publishing company RMC Media, where she contributed to both content writing and magazine layout design. Emily now works at a Sheffield and London-based digital marketing company, Omni, writing content for a unique news website. The website, The Cannabis Exchange (Canex) is the #1CBD news website in the UK.

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