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Proven Ways to Increase the Glow of Your Skin

CBD and CBG are quickly taking over the health and wellness market. These cannabinoids have gained massive popularity with the masses due to their near-magical abilities to naturally improve your skin’s glow.

Cannabidiol (CBD) and its ‘mother’ Cannabigerol (CBG) are naturally occurring cannabinoids of the cannabis plant. Once sourced from the plant’s flowers and buds, CBD and CBG are mixed with a lipid carrier to make CBD/CBG-infused skincare products that you apply directly to the skin or take orally.

 

The effectiveness of CBD and CBG for skincare has been touted for ages, from eliminating acne and age spots, soothing the skin, enhancing the skin barrier, and helping with wrinkles, puffiness, and redness. No wonder these products have taken the limelight in the skincare industry.

You can find various CBD/CBG-infused skincare products on the market, including creams, sunscreens, serums, lipsticks, cleansers, toners, and so much more! Below are proven ways to increase the glow of your skin.

Skin

Get Rid Of Acne

Acne can be such a horrible thing to have! However, a common skin condition affects people of all ages. Dirt, bacteria may cause acne, and dead cells that clog our skin pores, and the prevalent cause of acne is sebum- excess oil production.

That said, fighting acne involves keeping the skin clean and free of dirt, bacteria, and dead cells and reducing oil secretion to prevent clogging of pores. CBG has been found to help cut back the production of excess oil.

Sebum is a waxy, oily substance produced by the skin. Its purpose is to protect and moisturize our skin. However, excess sebum can result in acne. According to research, CBG inhibits excessive oil production by regulating our sebaceous glands.

Our body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS) promotes healthy skin function. When CBG is introduced into the body, it readily binds with our epidermis’s CB1 and CB2 receptors. The CBG then proceeds to the subcutaneous layers, where it works to reduce blemishes, balance sebum production, and purify our skin pores.

Besides, CBG possesses potential antibacterial properties that prevent skin infections and breakouts. Thus, CBG is an effective anti-acne ingredient that you should consider adding to your skincare routine.

Aging and Wrinkles

Aging is a progressive process that we all go through. Wrinkles are small folds and creases that develop on the skin because of aging. While you cannot entirely avoid the occurrence of these signs, you can delay their onset and keep them at a minimum.

Rigorous research shows that CBG possesses antioxidant properties that naturally allow the skin to repair itself while correcting visible damages. For example, applying eye creams infused with CBG helps delay the appearance of laugh lines and reduces eye puffiness.

Additionally, CBG has proven its potency in helping with skin regeneration and diminishing blemishes, premature aging, wrinkles, and fine lines. Consistent use of CBG-infused anti-aging creams helps clear skin dullness while restoring youthful glow.

Dryness and Itching

Skin dryness and itching can result from inadequate hydration, exposure to bacteria and UV rays, and an unhealthy lifestyle. Including CBD oil in your skincare routine helps reduce the potential triggers of skin dryness while soothing the skin and alleviating irritation.

CBD from the cannabis plant may also contain antibacterial and antifungal properties that protect your skin from bacterial infections. You may consider applying CBD oil regularly to protect your skin from radical damage.

Sunburns

Too much exposure to sunlight can cause sunburn. Sunburns make your skin blister, itchy, and red, and sometimes it can be painful to the touch. UV rays are very harmful and increase cancer risks, promoting dark spots and dry, wrinkled skin. Using CBD-infused sunscreen helps protect your skin from direct exposure to sunlight and UV rays.

Keratin is a protein in our bodies responsible for smooth, supple, and beautiful skin. CBD protects keratin from UV rays adverse effects. You might want to toss your CBD sunscreen in your bag just in case you need some skin protection while on the go.

Molly Aronson

I'm an award-winning blogger who enjoys all things creative but is especially passionate about lifestyle design. I blog over at mehlogy.com I love that I get to share my passion for healthy living, fashion, fitness, and travel with readers from all over the world.

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