Notes to self:
CBD for Acne-Prone Skin
Research has firmly established that acne is an inflammatory condition. Although multiple factors trigger acne, we know that anything you apply to skin that can reduce inflammation and help soothe skin (that's where CBD comes in) is likely to visibly reduce breakouts, especially acne-related redness.
Numerous studies have shown that CBD oil has anti-inflammatory benefits when applied to skin. This makes CBD a suitable ingredient for acne-prone skin, while its calming benefits help reactive skin look and feel better.
Research also shows that CBD has the potential to decrease excess sebum (oil) production, possibly due to its balancing effect on the flow of skin’s oil.
Despite such encouraging news, most scientists studying CBD agree that more conclusive, scientific studies are needed to confirm these initial results.
CBD Oil for Wrinkles and Anti-Aging
Because it comes from a plant, it’s not surprising that CBD oil also has antioxidant properties. The antioxidants in CBD are one way topical use helps lessen the visible signs of aging. By counteracting free-radical damage and reducing the look of inflammation, CBD anti-aging creams visibly diminish issues like wrinkles, skin dullness, and ruddy skin tone.
Of course, there are plenty of other antioxidants out there that can make the same claims so CBD isn’t the only or “best” antioxidant to seek out; rather, it’s just one of many to consider, and the more of these ingredients you give to skin, the better.
CBD Oil for Sensitive Skin
Another benefit of CBD oil is that it has been found to have significant soothing properties. Its substantial skin-calming and skin-normalizing effects can help minimize issues related to skin sensitivity, including redness and reactivity. Since all skin types are affected daily by environmental stressors, CBD’s soothing mechanism can help keep everyone’s skin in check.
CBD isolate means pure CBD, no other cannabinoids or other naturally occurring substances like flavonoids or terpenes.
Full spectrum CBD means everything that occurs in the hemp plant alongside the CBD, including trace amounts of THC and other cannabinoids such as CBG (cannabigerol) and antioxidant compounds.
Broad spectrum CBD means no THC is detectable. Trace amounts of THC can be detected in full spectrum CBD, but must fall below 0.3% in order to not be considered active.
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapies, June 2018, pages 652-663
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, July 2017, pages 188-190
Canna Beauty (DIY)
- Point 5
- Registered User
- Posts: 3757
- Joined: Mon Dec 02, 2019 9:19 pm
- Location: UK
- Has thanked: 318 times
- Been thanked: 1876 times
- Status: Offline
- Point 5
- Registered User
- Posts: 3757
- Joined: Mon Dec 02, 2019 9:19 pm
- Location: UK
- Has thanked: 318 times
- Been thanked: 1876 times
- Status: Offline
Re: Canna Beauty (DIY)
CBD Bath Bombs
SUPPLIES
-8oz epsom salts
-8oz corn starch
-8oz baking soda
-4oz citric acid (when mixed with baking soda, this is what makes bath bombs fizz!)
-Bath bomb molds
-CBD oil (1 dropper full per bath bomb you make)
-1 tablespoon oil (any oil works- hemp, coconut, avocado - we did coconut for extra moisture)
-1 1/2 teaspoon water
-Any essential oils you want for the bombs (I used a mix of eucalyptus, lavender, and citrus blends)
-Any "flair" of choice -- glitter, food coloring, dried flowers, etc. (we used dried roses and lavender)
INSTRUCTIONS
Combine all your dry ingredients into a large bowl- epsom salt, citric acid, baking soda, corn starch. Add in your “flair”- glitter, food coloring, dried flowers, etc.
In a small bowl combine all your wet ingredients - water, essential oils, CBD oil, & oil.
SLOWLY pour your liquid mixture into your dry mixture, little by little. Keep stirring slowly as you pour. You do NOT want it to start to fizz, and if you dump the liquid mixture in, it will fizz.
Once all your liquid is poured in, whisk until there are no clumps. When all mixed, the consistency should be that of damp sand. Grab some in your hand & see if it holds it shape when you release your grip. If so, you’re good to go. If not, add a tad more water.
Pack up your molds, and don’t dilly dally! This is time sensitive because you don’t want your mixture to dry out. Pack each half of your molds separately & really pack it down. Put both halves together & repeat until you fill all your molds.
Let dry for 24 hours. (don't open the molds, even though you'll be tempted to)
Enjoy your magical healing power bath bombs!
SUPPLIES
-8oz epsom salts
-8oz corn starch
-8oz baking soda
-4oz citric acid (when mixed with baking soda, this is what makes bath bombs fizz!)
-Bath bomb molds
-CBD oil (1 dropper full per bath bomb you make)
-1 tablespoon oil (any oil works- hemp, coconut, avocado - we did coconut for extra moisture)
-1 1/2 teaspoon water
-Any essential oils you want for the bombs (I used a mix of eucalyptus, lavender, and citrus blends)
-Any "flair" of choice -- glitter, food coloring, dried flowers, etc. (we used dried roses and lavender)
INSTRUCTIONS
Combine all your dry ingredients into a large bowl- epsom salt, citric acid, baking soda, corn starch. Add in your “flair”- glitter, food coloring, dried flowers, etc.
In a small bowl combine all your wet ingredients - water, essential oils, CBD oil, & oil.
SLOWLY pour your liquid mixture into your dry mixture, little by little. Keep stirring slowly as you pour. You do NOT want it to start to fizz, and if you dump the liquid mixture in, it will fizz.
Once all your liquid is poured in, whisk until there are no clumps. When all mixed, the consistency should be that of damp sand. Grab some in your hand & see if it holds it shape when you release your grip. If so, you’re good to go. If not, add a tad more water.
Pack up your molds, and don’t dilly dally! This is time sensitive because you don’t want your mixture to dry out. Pack each half of your molds separately & really pack it down. Put both halves together & repeat until you fill all your molds.
Let dry for 24 hours. (don't open the molds, even though you'll be tempted to)
Enjoy your magical healing power bath bombs!
-
- Registered User
- Posts: 1628
- Joined: Tue Jun 09, 2020 4:26 am
- Has thanked: 204 times
- Been thanked: 760 times
- Status: Offline
Re: Canna Beauty (DIY)
Im on board for all of this. When i did skincare school it was with the thought of cbd or thc. Infused skin care items.
Great job point 5! The beauty industry particullarly in america is LOADED with companies trying out cbd
Great job point 5! The beauty industry particullarly in america is LOADED with companies trying out cbd
we are on our way to growing beautiful cannabis
Be Well. Keep it Green. Blessed by Cannabis.
- Point 5
- Registered User
- Posts: 3757
- Joined: Mon Dec 02, 2019 9:19 pm
- Location: UK
- Has thanked: 318 times
- Been thanked: 1876 times
- Status: Offline
Re: Canna Beauty (DIY)
I saw the price some were charging hence this train of thought started
You did skin care? Any good place to look for info?
- Minty
- Registered User
- Posts: 3893
- Joined: Sat Apr 18, 2020 7:21 pm
- Has thanked: 3802 times
- Been thanked: 1494 times
- Status: Offline
Re: Canna Beauty (DIY)
@Point 5 is proper going for it. Real interesting and hope to see something in the store ;O)
Good Luck.
Good Luck.
- Point 5
- Registered User
- Posts: 3757
- Joined: Mon Dec 02, 2019 9:19 pm
- Location: UK
- Has thanked: 318 times
- Been thanked: 1876 times
- Status: Offline
Re: Canna Beauty (DIY)
Hoping to get a CBD started for the next grow along with a normal point 5 strain ie high THC LOL.
Need make sure i get the good recipes ect so i dont waste the plant
Need make sure i get the good recipes ect so i dont waste the plant