Skincare
Skincare falls under an umbrella of multiple products like serums, face creams, masks, body lotions and lip balms, each of these is commonly used on a daily basis. Specifically, CBD skincare topicals are starting to become a regular household item, they offer multiple benefits that can help with a variety of skin care issues. CBD for acne is a particular hot item, acne is caused by a multitude of possibilities but one of the biggest causes is inflammation. Want to learn more about how CBD and THC can help with your acne? Head over to our 6 Health Benefits to Using Cannabis Oil article. CBD has been shown to be an anti-inflammatory, specifically when applied to skin, making CBD an effective ingredient for fighting against acne. CBD has also shown that it has the potential to decrease sebum build up, also known as oily skin, helping eliminate build up of dirt in the pours which cause skin to become red and irritated. CBD not only works on skin plagued by acne but also on wrinkles and anti-aging. CBD is rich in antioxidant properties, which is key to helping reducing the signs of again on skins. When CBD is applied to skin it helps counteract any free radical damage, reducing the look of inflammation helping eliminate things like wrinkles, skin dullness and irritated red skin.
Bath bombs
Bath bombs are a soothing and relaxing way to enjoy some time in the tub while you unwind from a long-hard day, soothing muscles and relaxing the nervous system from feeling stressed. Cannabis infused bath bombs are no different then your typical bath bombs, but are rich in CBD or THC. Many who use cannabis bath bombs use it for healing things such a s menstrual cramps, radiating pain, muscle stiffness and soreness from physical activity. When using a bath bomb the exposure to CBD is particularly effective, as CBD interacts with the cannabinoid receptors in the skin helping with localized pain. Want to learn more about the powers of marijuana and pain? Read are in-depth article on How Medical Marijuana Helps with Pain.
Balms, Salves and Roller Balls
Things like salves and balms are usually highly concentrated topicals helping target specific areas of pain, with the added bonus of applying directly to a concentrated area. The endocannabinoid system is deeply rooted in the perception of pain, pain response and inflammation. So if you have an issue in a specific area the cannabinoid receptors absorb the CBD, altering the overall pain response. CBD also doesn’t need to get deep into the body to have a positive impact in fighting both pain and inflammatory issues, providing a similar effect just like you were consuming CBD orally or smoking it.
Lubricants
Cannabis has been used as a sexual stimulant for some time now, helping provide a more heightened experience during a sexual encounter. When cannabis infused lubricant is used it is claimed that is adds more sensation, while also relaxing muscles and reducing any pain you may have been experiencing. THC is also a vasodilator, which also means it helps with blood flow in genital area. CBD infused lube is a great anti inflammatory for women who often experience pain during sexual encounters or experience dryness. While CBD can help with discomfort, THC is a great option to help increase organisms in women with THC getting into the bloodstream, increasing orgasm intensity.
Not sure how much THC or CBD is the right amount for you? Dive into our Weed Measurements Guide to learn everything you need to know to get the right dosage to help your everyday life.
How To Use Cannabis Topics
Both CBD and THC topicals should be used on a product-by-product scenario, but for the most case they can be used fairly liberally due to the fact that there is no chance of possible overdose or abuse. Like many CBD and THC products you should always start small and low, applying a small amount to your fingertip to better understand what you need. Effects usually last a few hours but one can apply as much as they want because there are no known side effects to CBD and THC topicals. Everyone has a different endocanabinoid system, with some needing more cannabinoids then others, so it’s best to try it our for a few weeks until you understand the amount that works for you. It’s important to be aware that many CBD and THC topicals come with additional essential oils and other ingredients, so those who have sensitive skin or allergies should be cautious when applying certain topicals.