Cosmetics and Marijuana

The past few years may have been focused on marijuana prohibition, but in 2019 and beyond, CBD-infused topical products are taking industries by storm. 

The cannabis industry is beginning to evolve into an entirely different market state; from CBD-made biscuits for dogs to gummies, CBD is becoming a widely-used ingredient in many of the everyday products we use. 

When it comes to CBD cosmetics, such as oil and lotion, adding cannabinoids to skincare applications can have tremendous benefits.  Today, we’ll be sharing some of the best CBD cosmetics ranked according to consumer reviews.   

Furthermore, we’ll also demonstrate how cannabinoids improve health, revitalize skin, and improve well-being. 

Why are CBD-based Cosmetics Effective? 

Unlike THC, which is the compound responsible for causing a high, CBD is a non-psychoactive marijuana by-product that doesn’t initiate euphoria.   

Used to treat anxiety, pain, and nausea, in addition to an array of skin conditions; CBD is now a commonly-used, hemp-sourced compound used primarily for therapeutic and medicating purposes. 

There are a few known properties found in CBD, including: 

  • Anti-proliferative 
  • Chemo-preventive 
  • Pro-apoptotic 
  • Analgesic (a pain-relieving compound) 
  • Anti-inflammatory 
  • Stimulates the stress endoplasmic reticulum 

To conclude, this means CBD is a possible therapy and recovery treatment for a range of medical-related conditions. 

CBD is everywhere, including dog chews, spray tans, seltzers, deodorant, and even kitchen degreasers, each of which ensuring a range of useful benefits. 

When it comes to CBD-made cosmetics and beauty products, CBD (an oil extracted from hemp), has been praised for preventing stress and skin breakouts while also treating chronic insomnia.   

While the benefits often associated with CBD are still being studied and debated, CBD oil is a proven-to-be rich source of anti-inflammation properties and Vitamin D. 

Just as marijuana is often discussed amongst clinical researchers, scholars, and health-conscious cannabis consumers, CBD is sparking and encouraging conversation amongst eco-conscious men and women that question each and every ingredient in the beauty products they use.  Many want to know if the ingredients in their cosmetics are serving a purpose in their beauty regimen. 

If you want to learn if cannabeauty is right for you, here are some CBD-cosmetic products that contain some of the best beautifying and healing properties delivered from CBD. 

Cosmetics and Marijuana – CBD Cosmetics 

Saint Jane Lip Gloss 

Often called the “CBD Unicorn” of the world; the Saint Jane Microdose Lip Gloss is the relaxing and smooth-lipped gloss experience you’ve been looking for.   

It’s a versatile CBD-made lip gloss delivering a lightweight, sheer, and hydrated look, although, it can be easily layered over lipstick for an ultra-gloss finish. 

Saint Jane has stated that “Calm is a Superpower”; their outlook reflects in the settled but classy finish this gloss delivers.  We may not ever have superpowers but I’ll happily settle for some satiny-soothed lips that sure make me feel like I do. 

Lord Jones High CBD Pain & Wellness Body Cream 

Many are unaware, but, Lord Jones was actually the first beauty-centric brand that adopted the CBD-stamped acronym to packaging.   

Furthermore, it was also the first CBD-focused cosmetic brand that was sold in Sephora, in addition to SoulCycle.   

Lord Jones prides their brand on being what they call a “CBD trailblazer”, since they’ve developed an array of products specifically for MMJ patients.   

For years, I struggled with back pain.  An early-age accident has brought upon swell-ups and irritation that’s hard to describe, but it’s painful and has lasted for years.   

After reading consumer reviews and seeing how this inflammation-reducing cream helped others, I confided in the results others had, ordered me a bottle, and now with one to two applications per day struggle very little with pain. 

Khus+Khus Sen Face Serum 

The Sen Face Serum is a gentle-soothing face cleanser with rhododendron as its main active ingredient; a topically essential oil promoting skin elasticity. 

The brand focuses on consumer knowledge and educates shoppers on the ingredients used within their products.   

One thing I and others have come to appreciate about this brand is how transparent they are in their product formulas. 

One example of this is their on-site glossary that even makes terms such as “allostasis” and “phytotherapy” comprehendible, even to the beauty-fan newcomers.   

This is a brand and a product that should be explored by those new to CBD and cosmetics.  Their site and user-experience make it a fun way to experiment with a new world of products, and to add to that, consumers can pick up a Khus+Khus sampler pack for as little as $38. 

Herbivore Emerald CBD + Adaptogens Deep Moisture Glow Gel 

For those struggling with dry or reddish skin, this is the product made specifically for you. 

The Emerald CBD-infused oil bursts with moisture and hydrates the skin immediately upon applying.  The reserved but gentle scent softly resembles that of a cannabis plant. 

As with most CBD wellness and beauty brands currently on the market; Emerald promises a formula that’s gluten- and cruelty-free which earned the brand the “Clean” stamp of approval from one of its biggest vendors; Sephora. 

Consumers that struggle with rosacea (a common skin condition that causes redness and visible blood vessels in the face) have praised this product for its incredible efficacy. 

Since the two main receptors that CBD stimulates are under the skin, CBD-infused cosmetics can help to increase cell reproduction, improve hydration, and reduce the likelihood of various sicknesses (as it also interacts with the endocannabinoid system). 

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