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Frequently Asked Questions

You cannot get high from using CBD skin care products. The reason is that CBD does not have psychoactive properties. The cannabinoid that is responsible for generating the ‘high’ effect associated with cannabis is delta-9 THC (delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol). CBD and THC have different interactions with our body’s endocannabinoid system. Firstly, they bind to different parts of the CB1 receptor in the brain. It is here that delta-9 THC acts to generate mental alterations that cause people to feel high. While CBD modulates sleep and anxiety control. On the other hand, CBD has a stronger relationship with CB2 receptors located in the skin, sebaceous glands and cells of the immune system. Regarding this interaction, CBD helps to minimize skin irritation, itching, pain and modulate oil control. 

CBD is derived from industrial hemp which is legal. In the United States, industrial hemp is defined as hemp plants with THC content below 0.3% by dry weight. These plants have significant levels of CBD and low levels of THC. It is legal to own CBD skin care products. 

CBD has an effect on your skin by interacting with CB2 receptors located in it. Skin conditions that can benefit from the application of CBD include irritated skins, pain-inducing skin conditions , itch-inducing skin conditions and acne. For acne, CBD affects oil control with the sebaceous glands. In general CBD has anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects on the skin. 

Hemp seed oil or Hemp oil is not the same as CBD oil. Firstly, hemp oil is derived from the seeds of the hemp plant, while CBD oil is derived from the stalks, flowers and leaves. The other point is that hemp oil has low CBD content. CBD oil needs further processing to yield a purer product with high CBD content. However, hemp oil is itself a beneficial product containing essential fatty acids, as well as vitamins A, D and E.

When applied topically onto the skin, CBD provides anti-inflammatory, analgesic and anti-itching benefits to the skin. CBD interacts with the internal endocannabinoid system to regulate inflammation, irritation and oil control in the skin. Note that it does not enter into the bloodstream from topical application. 

It is understandable that potential customers want to understand what the CBD skincare craze is all about. It is important to know what exactly you’re getting into. 

Firstly, the ingredients list should be checked. You should make sure you are buying CBD oil and not another thing like say, hemp oil. Ensure that you understand the content of the product. Serious brands provide independent, 3rd party tested lab results with their products. So ensure that this is the case for your purchase. 

 The other detail to watch out for is the specific carrier oil. Carrier oils help the body absorb and process the CBD for beneficial effect. The Chow420 team advises some degree of caution, on coconut oil as a carrier, when dealing with conditions such as acne. In this case, coconut oil has been shown to trigger breakouts. Hence, it is not advised.

Look out for the lab test results attached to the product and peruse it for CBD and other cannabinoid content. Make sure that the carrier oil is suitable for your intended purpose and also try to check reviews. At Chow420 we make sure that you have access to potent, effective and reliable CBD skincare products through our Know What You Buy program. 

CBD skincare does not generally contain THC, unless it is full spectrum. The THC is present to improve the efficacy of the product. It does not have any psychoactive effect on the user. Also in general, topically applied CBD products do not penetrate through to the bloodstream

CBD is different from THC which is the psychoactivity-inducing cannabinoid compound. In the case of full spectrum oral care products where THC is present, the content is too low (in keeping with federal regulations: <0.3 % THC) to have any effect. 

CBD toothpastes have anti-inflammatory properties that work against inflammation in tooth aches and sensitivity. CBD toothpastes generally have more in the way of organic content (ingredients) when compared to other toothpastes. CBD toothpastes are also effective because they offer a medium similar to the sublingual method of CBD intake.

 Some CBD brands take shortcuts in manufacturing products which can have a harmful effect on consumers. These products sometimes contain pesticides, heavy metals and other contaminants. To be sure of the quality of the product you purchase, it is important to make sure that the product being purchased comes with independent lab test reports. Third party testing is a requirement. Chow420 makes this easier for you by supplying each listed product lab results detailing cannabinoid, terpenes and flavonoid content. Contaminants are also checked for and any products with levels above standard thresholds are rejected. Learn more about our Know What You Buy program.

The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of CBD help with the lessening of wrinkles and other visible signs of aging. When the topical is applied, it works by countering free radical action and reducing inflammation on the skin. CBD enhances the clarity of skin tone, reduces wrinkles and eliminates discolorations that dull skin aesthetic. 

Chow420 carries the best CBD products for personal care. All our listings have been vetted for their content. Know What You Buy with Chow420.