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CBD, short for cannabidiol, is often mistaken for marijuana, but it is actually an active ingredient of cannabis. It has powerful antioxidants that help with a variety of skin issues, and its gentle nature makes it great for all skin types. CBD helps moisturize dry skin and also is soothing to sensitive skin and enables damaged skin to heal faster. CBD also has has anti-inflammatory properties, making it good for reducing redness and inflammation from acne.
CBD’s soothing properties make it an excellent skincare ingredient for sensitive skin. Because it is an herbal ingredient, CBD is a great option for reducing redness, inflammation, sensitivity and reactivity for anyone seeking a hypoallergenic skincare regimen.
Research has shown CBD to be anti-inflammatory, making it beneficial for reducing redness and swelling from acne, rosacea, psoriasis, and more. Another benefit for acne sufferers is the ability of CBD to decrease excess sebum (oil) production.
CBD is also a great anti-aging ingredient, as it is made up of powerful antioxidants. Antioxidants fight free radicals produced during oxidation that damage our skin cells. Using CBD on your skin regularly will fight daily damage from UV and pollution, keeping your skin bright, youthful, and reducing the visibility of wrinkles.
CBD can interact negatively with other medication, so if you’re taking any medicines – especially anything that comes with a “grapefruit warning” – you should consult your doctor before using CBD in any form. Some side-effects caused by CBD extracts include diarrhea, changes in appetite, and fatigue.
Oily skin occurs when the sebaceous glands in the pores are producing more oil, or sebum, than necessary. Sebum is natural in all skin as it keeps the skin moist and healthy. Over production of sebum can be caused by hormones, genetics or could even be a result of dry skin over-compensating by producing extra oil, in order to retain some measure of moisture.
Oily skin can also be caused by using the wrong products for your skin type. For example, if you are using overly drying soaps and astringents for your skin type, your skin may respond by over producing oil to compensate, as mentioned above. This can create an unfortunate cycle of using harsh soaps to eliminate oils, but instead exacerbating the problem.
On the other hand, overly oily makeup and products can also cause oily skin.
Ingredients that help exfoliate dead skin cells to keep pores unclogged and increase new skin cell production, such as Vitamin A/Retinol, glycolic acid, and salicylic acid, are good for treating acne as well. Benzoyl peroxide is a topical agent for fighting bacteria and unclogging pores. It is one of the longest-used medications to keep oily pores clean and healthy. Jojoba oil is also good for fighting bacteria trapped in oily skin and maintaining a moisture barrier to prevent over-production of sebum.
CBD may be effective for oily skin, but there are many other factors that may affect whether this ingredient would work on your skin or if there are better ingredients that may work for you. Take this skin quiz to find the best ingredients for your skin and build your skincare routine.
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