
CBD's potential action on the skin
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The CBDis making waves in cosmetics! But how can it help your skin? Inflammation, redness, dryness... Mama explains everything you need to know about this ally for beautiful skin.
Yes, your skin needs to calm down too, especially when it's prone to little disturbances like redness, eczema or itching.
CBD interacts with the endocannabinoid system present in your skin. This system plays a role in balancing and regulating several skin functions. Preliminary studies suggest that CBD may help modulate the skin's inflammatory response, reducing redness and irritation.
Some people use CBD skincare as support for eczema, psoriasis or even allergic skin reactions. Is it a miracle solution? No, Mama won't lie to you. But a serious lead? Yes.
Another of CBD's strengths is its good tolerance. It is considered non-comedogenic and suitable for many skin types, including the most sensitive. If you've ever tried skincare that left you with patches or tingling sensations, CBD could well be your gentle new option.
Let's move on to hydration. We often hear that CBD is hydrating, but in reality, that's not quite true. CBD contains no water, so it doesn't moisturize, strictly speaking. On the other hand, it may help your skin retain water better.
How does it work? By supporting the skin's barrier function. If this barrier is strong, it limits water loss, known as transepidermal dehydration. In short, your skin is better able to retain what it needs. CBD, combined with vegetable oils rich in fatty acids like those found in the CBD cosmetics cosmetics range, could therefore contribute to more supple, comfortable skin.
Another interesting lead is CBD's antioxidant effect. Some research suggests that CBD has the ability to neutralize free radicals, the unstable molecules that accelerate skin aging. By incorporating CBD into your routine, you can offer your skin a little protective shield against everyday aggressions such as pollution, stress, UV rays, etc.
In this context 5% CBD cream cream has a place in your morning and evening routine. It's enriched not only with CBD, but also with nourishing and protective active ingredients for complete, daily care.
Let's move on to more reactive skin. If you have oily skin, prone to acne or small pimples, you know it's often a daily struggle. CBD could help you make peace.
Preliminary studies show that it may act on sebum production, by regulating it. In other words, it doesn't dry out the skin, but helps reduce excess shine and clogged pores. It may also slow down the proliferation of certain acne-causing bacteria.
It also calms local inflammation, and therefore the redness associated with pimples. And that, Mama knows, is a real relief for many of you.
For drier or irritated areas, consider the 30% CBD balm balm from Mama Kana, which is highly concentrated and can be applied topically to soothe feelings of discomfort, nourish deep down and give your skin a real moment of comfort.
You don't have to change all your products overnight. CBD can be introduced gently, in a targeted way. Here are a few simple tips to get it right:
If you want to go further, you can also mix a few drops of the hemp CBD oils oils in your usual cream, or even use them pure (depending on concentration) on the most sensitive areas.
Mama recommends that you always do a skin test before any new application, especially if you have reactive skin. And don't forget that a good product is good, but regular application is even better!
With the right dosage, the right texture and a little patience, CBD can become a real accomplice in restoring soothed, more comfortable and balanced skin. And if you have any doubts, Mama is always there to advise you.