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CBD oil
Posted by Dtdang on December 24, 2019 at 12:39 amRecently there are a lot of marketing about CBD oil.
anyone has experience to it for skincare cream?many thanks in advance
SonyaParker replied 4 years ago 8 Members · 8 Replies -
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IMHO … CBD has utility in pain relief topical products, but personally I think it is quite useless as an ingredient in a skincare “beauty” cream that is not intended for pain management.
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@MarkBroussard - agreed.
For cosmetics, it will give you the same benefit that other oils in formulas will give you…emollience.
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Yes, actually. I have found a lot of benefits with it in my products. Its pretty easy to formulate with- it is quite predictable. I have successfully made salves, lotions, roll-ons, lip balms, etc.
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After working in CBD several years, it is not as easy to work with as far as longterm stability goes. We are seeing that CBD is inherently unstable over time. Secondly, how are you gauging the effects of topical CBD? Anecdotal data or testimonials alone aren’t really empirical data.
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Yep our CBD product claims are pretty much “here’s the product…with CBD” nothing about effect
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Yes, I ordered CBD Alpinols skin care line, and it helped me a lot to cope with peeling and irritation. CBD skin therapy shows amazing results. At the moment it is my favourite product.
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Hello! I have had some experience with CBD cosmetics. I use CBD facial skin care in 2 steps. I apply Marry Jane CBD Face Serum morning and evening to cleanse the face and the neck as a preparation for face cream.
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