Certified and optimized skin care
Certified and optimized skincare….
CBD, CBG, and Hemp Seed Oil skincare
Cannabinoids and CBD oil have become increasingly sought-after ingredients in many cosmetic products. Thanks to its beneficial effects, it is increasingly used in the production of various creams, oils, and serums.
CBD oil has a highly favorable impact on the skin, even on skin prone to multiple irritations and inflammations. This makes it a perfect product for skin care.
CBD oil relaxes and soothes the skin
Thus, through scientific studies and testimonials, CBD emerges as a natural ally to preserve firm, hydrated, and radiant skin.
Furthermore, its appeal is not limited to a trend, but is based on truly remarkable properties, including antioxidant action that neutralizes some of the free radicals responsible for skin aging.
If you wake up every morning with a puffy face and dark under-eye circles, we offer a solution in the form of CBD oil for the skin, which has been proven to soothe and reduce facial puffiness.
Considering that cannabidiol is an antioxidant, the benefits of CBD oil for the skin are truly numerous.
In addition to the above, this powerful oil also contributes to the regulated production of sebum, which is the main “culprit” for the appearance of acne and clogging of pores in case of excessive production.
This makes CBD skincare products an ideal choice for your daily skin care routine.
Direct application of oil for healthy and beautiful skin
We use CBD oils suitable for all skin types, regardless of age or skin sensitivity.
If you are wondering how to use CBD oil, the answer is simple: apply it directly to your skin after your usual care.
Whether you are looking for a CBD cream for dry or oily skin, or CBD face masks to relieve redness and impurities, you will be delighted after the first use.
Use CBD skincare oil regularly in the morning and at night, and after four weeks, you will notice significant differences in your skin. You can also use dedicated hair care products.
CBG
CBG, cannabigerol, has become an essential ingredient in skincare.
CBG (like CBD) interacts and works with the skin’s endocannabinoid system. These are the receptors within the skin that alert our body to pain, regulate oil and collagen production, and control pigmentation. “When applied topically, CBG reduces the reactive oxygen species, which reduces the damaging oxidation process.
Studies have shown that the antioxidant properties of CBG are considered equivalent to those of antioxidants such as vitamin C and E. As a powerful antioxidant, CBG helps calm and defend against oxidative stress, encouraging a healthy and even glow.
CBG helps protect the skin from inflammation and reduces the chances of stress-related aging: it stops the pro-inflammatory signalling molecules, such as interleukin, from impacting the skin and causing damage.
CBG also works wonders for those with breakout-prone and dry skin; a 2016 study highlighted its antibacterial and moisturising properties, helping to balance oil production, promote cellular renewal, and retain skin’s moisture levels.
CBG vs CBD
CBG and CBD both have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties, and both support the skin – but they have two slightly different focuses. CBD boosts the endocannabinoid system to help soothe the skin. In contrast, CBG works with the receptors as an antioxidant to address oxidative stress and reduce the impact that environmental damage has on the skin.
Neither CBD nor vitamin C could match CBG’s anti-inflammatory activity in response to UV exposure. CBG also demonstrates its superiority to CBD as discovered through our proprietary research, which shows that CBG – when combined with specific skincare actives – can also help with skin brightening overall.
CBD and CBG skincare
CBD skincare has been celebrated for a wide range of benefits associated with its healing properties, including soothing skin reactivity (redness, irritation, or sensitivity) as well as brightening, evening the skin, and extraordinary anti-inflammatory properties. CBG is more effective in combating the impact of oxidative stress and inflammation-related conditions in the skin.
Hemp Seed Oil
Hemp seed oil is obtained by pressing hemp seeds, most commonly sourced from the Cannabis sativa L. (Industrial Hemp).
Cold-pressed, unrefined hemp seed oil is dark to clear light green, with a nutty flavor. The darker the color, the grassier the flavour. It
Hemp oil should not be confused with hash oil, a tetrahydrocannabinol-containing oil made from the Cannabis flower.
Hemp seed oil is regulated in its production and tested for THC and CBD levels; however, it does not contain either of those substances. Tests have shown that there are no cannabinoids present in the seeds of the hemp plant.
Hemp seed oil has high levels of Omega fatty acids, vitamins, and other nutrients.
