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CBD-enriched product

Cannabidiol, or CBD, is an active substance extracted from hemp, a plant authorised for cultivation that belongs to the large family of Cannabinaceae and the genus cannabis. It is often confused with other terms such as "light cannabis", "legal cannabis", or "wellness cannabis".

The benefits of CBD on the skin

According to the European Commission, via their cosmetic ingredient database, CosIng, CBD lists no fewer than four proven effects.

Anti-seborrhoeic

Helps control sebum production

Moisturising

Keeps the skin in good condition

Protective

Helps prevent the harmful effects of external factors on the skin

Antioxidant

Inhibits oxygen-promoted reactions, thus preventing oxidation and rancidity.

However, the effects of CBD on the skin are not limited to simple sebum regulation. Numerous studies have demonstrated other benefits, showing CBD to be soothing, healing, anti-acne, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and anti-ageing.

The benefits of CBD on the body

To understand the complexity of cannabidiol (CBD) and its broad spectrum, it is essential to know that the human body has the ability to produce and degrade substances comparable to the cannabinoid substances previously described and contained in cannabis or hemp flowers, called "phytocannabinoids" because they are of natural origin.

The EndoCannabinoid System (ECS)

This is a regulatory system in mammals that participates in many essential functions such as sleep and appetite. While the immune and nervous systems are the most well-known, the endocannabinoid system, also called the ECS, was discovered 30 years ago.

It plays a crucial role in regulating many physiological functions in the body, helping to find or maintain balance.

The four main objectives of the ECS include:

neuroprotection

recovery from stress

immune balance

homeostatic regulation, which allows a living organism to maintain physiological balance within its body despite adverse external conditions.

In situations of excessive stress, for example, this system activates and allows the body to return to a normal state. If needed, we produce our own cannabinoids: endocannabinoids.