The Difference Between CBD and Hemp Skin Care
Everything You Need to Know About CBD and Hemp Seed Oil in Skin Care
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When weeding through products (pun intended), it can be hard to tell what you're looking at. Georgeson said that when it contains "full-spectrum" CBD, that's when it's most potent. "Full spectrum is what I think is the Rolls-Royce of CBD," she said. "You're going to get the leaves, the stem, the stock, [and the] other cannabinoids in that CBD emulsion that help the CBD work better."
Capobianco mentioned that you should also look to see if the products contain CBD isolate in their ingredient lists. "Consumers should avoid purchasing any product utilizing CBD isolate, a cheaper and more heavily processed powder form of CBD that is derived by stripping away all of the plant's natural compounds and isolating only one." Both Georgeson and Capobianco offer full-spectrum CBD products in their lines (which you can see in the slides ahead).
Whether you're on board or not, there's no denying that the skin care market has gotten a big hit of the two ingredients, and they're not going away any time soon.