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Acne reigns as the most common skin ailment in the world, with research estimates showing approximately 85% of people ages 12-24 being affected. In an era where wellness trends come and go like ocean waves, one ingredient continues to make splashes across the health and beauty industries: Cannabidiol, better known as CBD.
Thankfully, new 2022 research published in the Journal of Inflammation Research shows CBD as a potential game-changer for anti-acne treatments.
Understanding CBD for Acne
Acne is like a storm on the skin’s surface, triggered by an imbalance in the skin’s ecosystem. It results from an overproduction of sebum, the skin’s natural oil, coupled with irregular shedding of skin cells and bacterial growth. This leads to inflammation and pimples.
By nature, CBD has anti-inflammatory properties that calm the skin, antibacterial effects that combat harmful bacteria, and the ability to regulate sebum production. And now, this latest study shows that these qualities position CBD as a promising contender in the quest for acne solutions, offering a ray of hope for those seeking clearer skin.
CBD and Hormonal Acne
Hormonal acne often emerges from life’s natural rhythms – the hormonal shifts, specifically from pregnancy and menopause to conditions like polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) and thyroid disorders. This particular type of acne targets the jawline. These hormonal fluctuations can turn the skin into a battleground.
While specific research on CBD’s impact on hormonal acne is still in its infancy, its general anti-inflammatory and sebum-regulating properties hint at the likelihood of positive results.
CBD’s ability to soothe and balance could offer a promising alternative to traditional treatments, offering a much-needed, plant-based solution for those struggling with hormonal acne.
CBD and Cystic Acne
Cystic acne is the most severe form of acne, characterized by deep, painful, and often stubborn blemishes rooted beneath the skin’s surface. This extreme form is typically a result of an intense hormonal imbalance, genetic factors, or environmental triggers.
While CBD’s anti-inflammatory and antibacterial abilities hold promise for milder forms of acne, the profound depth and severity of cystic acne present a more significant challenge. Therefore, the current understanding suggests that CBD is unlikely to be a standalone solution for cystic acne.
Instead, a more holistic approach, combining CBD with other medical treatments, may be required to combat this complex skin condition effectively.
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How to Use CBD for Acne
When it comes to integrating CBD into your acne-fighting arsenal, several options are available. For starters, consider incorporating CBD-infused cleansers, which can gently remove impurities while delivering the benefits of CBD directly to your skin. Following cleansing, applying CBD-based creams or serums can provide targeted treatment, notably useful in areas prone to breakouts.
As a final step in using CBD for acne, a CBD-enriched moisturizer can help hydrate and soothe the skin, maintaining its balance without clogging pores. For those with an established skincare routine, adding a few drops of CBD oil to your favorite moisturizer or serum can seamlessly blend the benefits of CBD with your current regimen.
However, remember, consistency is key in skincare, and the same applies when using CBD products — regular use can contribute to more noticeable results.
The Possible Drawbacks of CBD in Skincare
While CBD has shown promise in skincare, it’s crucial to approach it cautiously, as individual skin reactions can vary. Not all skin is created equal, and what works for one person may not work for another, particularly when certain artificial fragrances are involved.
Before fully integrating CBD into your skincare regime, you should do a patch test — apply a small amount of the product to a discreet area of your skin and wait for any adverse reactions. This simple step can help identify any allergies or irritation that CBD products might cause, especially for those with a history of sensitive skin.
Knowing how your skin responds to CBD is critical to ensuring a safe and effective skincare routine.
Key Takeaways
The benefits of using CBD for acne add an encouraging layer to the ever-evolving landscape of acne treatment. However, the ultimate path of CBD as an anti-acne treatment is still being explored.
As with any new addition to your healthcare or skincare plan, seek the advice of your healthcare professional first. They can provide you with personalized advice. Embracing CBD for acne is not just a step towards clearer skin but also a commitment to holistic healthcare and cannabis destigmatization.
Note: The content on this page is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be professional medical advice. Do not attempt to self-diagnose or prescribe treatment based on the information provided. Always consult a physician before making any decision on the treatment of a medical condition.
Lemetria Whitehurst is a cannabis nurse educator and writer specializing in cannabis science and culture. Her career in the medical industry spans more than two decades where she began her career as a pharmacy technician before becoming a registered nurse. As an avid reader
and researcher, she is passionate about educating others about cannabis’ medicinal properties.
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