If your skin is acne-prone and you constantly look out for remedies, you might have heard about the efficacy of CBD oil for acne. It has emerged as a new natural remedy to soothe acne. CBD oil is extracted from hemp and is a close relative of marijuana. However, it is not psychoactive (1). While it may not eliminate acne-causing bacteria completely, it may still have some antimicrobial activity against acne-causing bacteria.
Acne flare-ups often affect emotional well-being and become severe if left untreated. From poor lifestyle to hormonal fluctuation, multiple factors may trigger acne. You may try using CBD oil if you have mild to moderate breakouts.
Wondering if CBD oil is worth the hype? Scroll down to understand how CBD oil may work for acne, its benefits, how to use it properly, cost, side effects, and more.
CBD oil primarily works in two ways to reduce or treat acne:
Sarah Perkins, a YouTuber, shared her experience of using CBD oil and its effect on her acne flare-ups. She stated, “I keep an acne diary so I wanted to know when I’m breaking out and that sort of things, what I’ve been eating and how I’m feeling and all the other things that could be a tribute to breakout and I’ve noticed this as well that this has actually reduced as well since using CBD oil (i).”
Trivia
Cannabidiol (CBD), a phytocannabinoid, was discovered in 1940 and its structure was documented in 1963.
Now that we know that CBD oil really works for reducing acne, let’s find out how to use it in the following section.
There are many ways you can use CBD oil for acne:
Make sure whether the CBD oil you buy is for taking orally or applying to skin. Both are formulated differently so will be effective when used as intended to.
These are the four ways you can use CBD oil unless your doctor recommends a different way. When you start using CBD oil, you will not only see a reduction in acne flare-ups, but it will also benefit you in other ways. Check out the proven benefits of CBD oil in the next section.
Did you know?
Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of the 113 identified cannabinoids found in cannabis plants.
CBD has many health benefits apart from treating acne. However, more research is needed in the coming years to determine the full potential of CBD in treating various ailments. In the following section, let’s take a look at what a CBD oil user has to say about her acne treatment and other ways CBD oil helped her. Scroll down.
There are many other users of CBD oil who have experienced good results. If you want to try it out, you need to get your own bottle of CBD oil. Here are a few tips on what to look for while buying CBD oil.
Currently, marijuana-based products like CBD oil are legal in some American states. However, according to a survey conducted on 1269 adults, 62% of Americans believe that marijuana may be legal everywhere in the states in the coming 10 years. The survey also mentions that 46% of women confirm that they would try CBD oil-infused products. This percentage for men is 34%.
Now, the biggest question is, how much does a bottle of CBD oil cost? Find out in the following section.
CBD oil is expensive. A 30 ml bottle may cost you around $30 to $50. But, it is better to spend a few extra dollars instead of buying a cheap CBD oil that is not pure.
Before we come to a close, here are a few potential side effects of CBD oil you must be aware of.
Here are a few side effects of CBD oil that you may experience:
CBD oil may not directly impact acne lesions. However, it works by regulating excess sebum production, one of the many causes of acne. It also reduces inflammation and may help soothe acne lesions. While more research is required to prove its efficacy, follow the methods discussed in the article if you want to use CBD oil for acne. If you are using it for the first time, buy the lowest concentration of CBD oil. Though it does not cause any severe side effects, it is best to do a patch test before applying it to the affected area. Furthermore, the use of CBD oil for hair loss is gaining popularity. However, it’s important to exercise caution and responsibility. Always check the ingredients before using CBD oil to ensure its usage.
Does CBD oil tighten skin?
No, CBD oil does not help tighten the skin.
Is CBD oil good for scars?
Yes, the anti-inflammatory properties of CBD oil may help reduce the appearance of scars.
Does CBD oil reduce hyperpigmentation
Yes, CBD oil may help reduce hyperpigmentation (16).
Is CBD oil good for age spots?
The therapeutic properties of CBD oil on skin may help reduce age spots. However there is not enough studies to support this.
Watch the following insightful video to learn about the antibacterial and antifungal properties of CBD oil that help improve acne. Explore its skin-soothing benefits and how it helps address breakouts.
StyleCraze's articles are interwoven with authentic personal narratives that provide depth and resonance to our content. Below are the sources of the personal accounts referenced in this article.
(i) I TRIED CBD OIL FOR ACNE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3Yw3dtj6Pc
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