Cannabis CBD cosmetics
Recently, products containing cannabidiol (CBD) are on the rise. You have probably noticed that cannabidiol (CBD) is already available in almost every type of product you can think of. It covers the field of medicines, food supplements, food products and others. If you do not yet know cannabidiol and other cannabinoids, which are the main components of cannabis, let us inform you that the very well researched area where cannabinoids are used is the area of cosmetics.
Cosmetics is a common name for substances used to change the appearance or smell of the human body. Thus, cosmetics include creams, perfumes, make-up, nail polishes, gels, deodorants, shampoos and similar products. The word cosmetics comes from the Greek word "cosmeo", which means "nurture, beautify". But the very use of cosmetics goes much further back in history, as its use can already be found in the records of the Ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans. After the collapse of the Roman Empire, there was a lull in the territory of today's Europe, and the reasons are prescribed mainly by the Barbarians, who ruled at that time and were not in favor of cosmetics. Church leaders at the time classified cosmetics as sins and immoral values, and consequently banned their use. It experienced a resurgence in the 20th century, when “make-up” became very popular in Europe and the USA, as a result of which multinationals emerged during this period, exploiting the potential of television. Cosmetic products are thus gaining more and more importance in all areas. The 21st century has once again brought progress in the field of cosmetics. Increasingly popular are products of natural cosmetics, which are subject to special rules and guidelines, which are very strict.
Thus, in recent years, the field of natural cosmetics has gained new momentum, and more and more companies and individuals are adding cannabinoids to their cosmetic products. Much is already known about cannabinoids and their positive and beneficial effects. The field of cannabinoids is currently one of the areas in the world for which the number of published professional literature is increasing exponentially, and there are already many clinical studies, the results of which are very promising in several areas. Cannabinoids have also been shown to help improve health, improve sleep, help with pain, anxiety, have anti-inflammatory properties and reduce epileptic seizures.
In the field of cosmetic products containing cannabinoids, in recent years there has been an increasing number of available results of research and studies describing the positive properties of the use of these products. An animal study conducted in 2016 showed that topical use of cosmetic products with cannabinoids helps with arthritis-related swelling. A 2019 study describes how CBD can relieve a certain type of facial pain that results from jaw pain. At its 2018 annual meeting, the American Academy of Dermatology proposed the use of topical / topical CBD products to help with acne, eczema and psoriasis. A 2019 review article describes that cannabinoids could treat psoriasis, but that further research and clinical studies are needed to prove this unequivocally.
Hempethica and CBD cosmetics go hand in hand
At Hempethica, we pay a lot of attention to this area, and among our future products, you will certainly find ones that will be dedicated to treating the skin and the problems we have with it. So keep following us, even on our social networks, and you will be among the first to find out about our new products.
CBD cosmetics is an area that we will be constantly upgrading at Hempethica. We currently have developed several different cosmetic products (ointments, creams, serums) that contain cannabinoids and are in the process of obtaining cosmetic documentation and certificates of natural cosmetics. Because we want to put only quality products on the market that are natural. You will not find artificial or synthetic cosmetics among our products. Follow us…
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