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How is CBD oil applied to the skin?

Written by : Benjamin Poirel Nadal

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You've got a bottle of CBD oil at home and you're wondering if you can use it in any other way than under the tongue? Well, yes, you can also use it directly on the skin. But be careful, it's not a classic cream. Mama explains everything you need to know to use it properly.


Things to remember

  • The oil can be applied directly to the skin, as a massage or localized treatment, to relax muscles, soothe the skin or relieve a sensitive area.
  • It's important to choose the right product for effective skin use.
  • Oil does not replace creams or balms, which are formulated differently for different effects.

Why apply CBD oil to the skin?


When you apply CBD oil directly to your skin, you act locally. It doesn't have to pass through the bloodstream. CBD interacts with receptors in your skin and your local endocannabinoid system. This can help regulate inflammation, relax the area, calm irritation or simply make you feel better.


You can use CBD oils oils in cutaneous application in several cases:

  • Massage after sport to relieve strained muscles or joints.
  • On areas of nervous tension such as shoulders, temples, lower back.
  • As a soothing treatment for sensitive skin prone to redness or eczema.
  • For relaxation before bedtime, lightly massage the nape of the neck or soles of the feet.
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Which oil to choose for cutaneous application?


Texture is important


Not all CBD oils are designed for the skin. Some are very fluid, others very thick. For a massage, you want an oil that glides on well but doesn't run off too quickly. Oils based on hemp or olive oil hold up well, while those based on MCT coconut are lighter and penetrate quickly.


If you want it to stay on the surface to work an area well, avoid oils that are too fluid, but if you want a quick effect without a greasy film, then a light oil does the trick just fine.


Which spectrum to choose?


Mama advises you to opt for a full spectrum CBD oil or broad spectrum. Why? Because you benefit from the entourage effect. Because you benefit from the entourage effect. This means that all the plant's cannabinoids and terpenes work together. This is often more effective for localized pain or tension. Isolate is pure CBD, useful but more limited in its action.


The type of extraction changes everything


If you want a quality oil for your skin, also look at how it's extracted. Mama advises you to favor supercriticalCO₂ extraction. It's a clean method, with no chemical solvents, that preserves a maximum of cannabinoids and terpenes. You'll get an oil that's more effective, purer, and more stable over time.


And don't forget to check the vegetable oil used as a base. If it's cold-pressed cold-pressed CBD oil it's even better. This gentle extraction method retains all the plant's good fatty acids, vitamins and nutrients. Your skin will love it!


Which concentration to choose?


You don't need a high-dose oil for your skin. A concentration of between 5% and 20% is more than sufficient. And above all, test on a small area before applying everywhere. You never know how your skin will react, especially if you have sensitive or allergy-prone skin.

How do you apply your CBD oil to the skin?


It's simple, but there are a few tricks to make it work really well.

  • Start by cleaning the affected area.
  • Pour a few drops into your hand (no need to use too much).
  • Rub lightly between your palms to warm the oil.
  • Apply with a gentle but firm circular massage for 1 to 2 minutes.
  • Lets the skin absorb the oil without rinsing.

You can do it 1 or 2 times a day, depending on your needs, in the morning or evening. Some people even like to use it as an evening ritual to relax the tensions of the day.

CBD oil vs creams and balms: what are the differences?


You may have wondered why some brands also offer CBD creams or balms. It's not a duplication, because each formula has its advantages.


CBD oil is pure and targeted


The oil is CBD mixed with vegetable oil. It penetrates quickly, contains no emulsifiers or waxes, and you can apply it wherever you like. It's ideal for one-off use, a quick massage, or a small, precise area. And if you're on a tighter budget, you can opt for an inexpensive cheap CBD oil .


Creams and balms for added protection


The creams are often more moisturizing, with a thicker texture. They stay on the skin's surface, protecting and nourishing it, and working longer on dry or damaged skin. The balms are more concentrated and oily, ideal for very localized or rough areas.


You can combine the two, first a little oil for massage, then a cream to seal in moisture and enhance the soothing effect.

Benjamin Poirel-Nadal

Article written by Benjamin Poirel-Nadal

Passionate about natural well-being and plants with multiple virtues, I've been exploring the benefits of CBD and its various forms for several years.


My aim? To share with you clear information, honest opinions and practical advice to help you integrate CBD into your daily life with confidence and serenity.