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Is There Literally Any Reason for CBD to Be in Your Skin-Care Products? All products featured on Self are independently selected by our editors. However, we may receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases of products through these links. You can do just about anything with CBD these days-including slathering it on your face: Cannabidiol (CBD) is apparently taking over the skin-care world. The compound, found in marijuana (cannabis) and hemp (also a type of cannabis, for the record), is purported to have anti-inflammatory properties that could be helpful for skin, so it’s no wonder that it appears to be essentially everywhere. But even as a self-professed fan of CBD, I admit I’m getting a little exhausted. CBD beauty and skin-care products are available in seemingly every corner of the internet. Brands like Herbivore, Kiehl’s, Milk, and now even NYX all have CBD products. So is there any reason to think CBD is doing anything helpful in skin-care and beauty products?



We talked to experts to find out. Wait, remind me what Buy Global Health Farms CBD is again? CBD is one of many cannabinoids present in cannabis, SELF explained previously. The other major cannabinoid you may have heard of is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). But unlike THC, CBD does not produce a high when consumed. Both CBD and THC bind to cannabinoid receptors in your body, which then set off a series of reactions in the brain and spinal cord that ultimately produce their effects. When THC is involved, those effects might include euphoria, pain relief, and an increase in appetite. When THC isn’t involved-when we’re just talking about CBD-much less is known about the potential effects. What does the research tell us? The major purported benefits of CBD in skin care seem to be related to an anti-inflammatory effect. But like many of the studies looking at CBD for anxiety & mood aid or pain management, the research is mainly limited to lab and animal studies, Mary L. Stevenson, M.D., assistant professor of dermatology at NYU Langone Medical Center, tells SELF.



In one commonly cited study published in the Journal of Dermatological Science in 2007, researchers isolated THC, CBD, and other cannabinoids from cannabis. They found that when applied to human skin cells, all the cannabinoids they tested inhibited the overproduction of keratinocytes (skin cells) that are commonly seen in psoriasis. However, it's a little more complicated than that: The researchers here also tested lab-made compounds that selectively inhibit the activation of CB1 or CB2 receptors, which are the receptors we usually think of when it comes to cannabinoids, and found that they didn’t have a huge effect. That suggests that if any cannabinoids-including CBD-have a helpful role to play in managing psoriasis, it’s not mediated through those receptors. Basically, GHF CBD Gummies we're still only beginning to understand what might be happening here. There are a few studies in rats that suggest transdermal CBD-meaning that the drug goes through the skin and into the bloodstream-may be useful in reducing arthritis-related pain and inflammation.



But unless you’re a rat, that’s not going to mean much. And it certainly doesn’t tell us much about skin care. The "most robust" evidence we have for topical CBD is in the realm of pain control, Jeremy Davis, M.D., dermatologist at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, tells SELF. "But it’s being tried for just about everything else," he says. And, as SELF explained previously, the evidence for CBD and pain relief isn’t all that convincing to begin with. That said, there are some ideas about how CBD might contribute to an anti-inflammatory effect on the skin, Jordan Tishler, M.D., medical cannabis expert at InhaleMD in Boston, tells SELF, which could theoretically be helpful in managing conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea. For instance, in addition to its effects on CB1 and CB2 receptors, there is some evidence that CBD also has an effect on TRPV-1 and GPR55 receptors, he says. Both of these are found in skin and play a role in inflammation and pain signaling.

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