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Sport Kit
Dry skin, Oily skin, Mixed skin, and Normal skin
All age skin
Kit for muscular pain and inflammation
Discover our anti-boo-boo kit, for athletes... and others.
This set of 2 products will help you relieve muscle and joint tension. A complete solution to soothe and relieve your body. Carefully designed, SOWÉ offers you a natural and effective solution.
Designed with care, SOWÉ offers you a natural and effective solution to get your body back in top shape.
Effective ingredients, 100% natural and 99.5% organic
Our 2 best sellers make up this box:
Muscle massage oil with essential oils
A true ally for releasing muscular tension and relieving painful joints thanks to its complex of 5 organic vegetable oils, 9 essential oils, CBD and CBG, this massage oil promotes relaxation and comfort while providing deep hydration to the skin.
100% plant-based and with 99.5% certified organic ingredients, this massage oil is formulated cold to preserve its active ingredients and thus provide you with maximum benefits.
CBD oil 10%, organic with French hemp
SOWÉ CBD natural oil was created for everyone's well-being. Formulated from broad-spectrum CBD extract from Cannabis Sativa L., this oil also contains 9% of CBG, CBC, numerous cannabinoids, terpenes and flavonoids allowing you to benefit from all the active ingredients of hemp in complete safety. .
On your nightstand, in your sports bag, or in your bathroom, you have found formidable allies here.
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Our other duo sets, featuring two products for internal and external care, will help you and allow you to save money.
Stop Acne Set
Care kit for acne-prone skin.
Relaxation Set
Anti-stress and sleep kit.
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Benefits
The benefits of CBD massage
Humans, like other mammals, have an endocannabinoid system. This means that our body produces its own molecules belonging to the cannabinoid family, called “endocannabinoids”, to distinguish them from “phytocannabinoids” which are produced by plants (including hemp) and attach to specific receptors (CB1 and CB2) to cannabinoids, interact with enzymes that synthesize and degrade these cannabinoids.
The endocannabinoid system
The endocannabinoid system plays a crucial role in maintaining the body's internal balance, a process known as homeostasis. It also contributes to the regulation of various bodily functions, including the management of pain and inflammation, the control of stress and emotions, the optimal functioning of the immune system, as well as the modulation of appetite and process digestion.
Although it is not currently authorized to make therapeutic claims regarding CBD, numerous studies (more than 10,000/year) have emerged to study the numerous benefits that these molecules would have. Research indicates that cannabinoids may also interact with other receptors in our body, such as TRP channels, which play an important role in alleviating pain. Cannabidiol (CBD) is considered a promising option in various sectors, including sports. Its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties can help the muscle recovery of high-level athletes by, for example, reducing pain related to cramps and muscle aches due to exercise.
Essential oils: the benefits for your skin
Our selection of essential oils with relaxing and relaxing properties will bring you the powerful benefits of essential aromatherapy plants for their anti-inflammatory, analgesic and anesthetic effects.
Benefits of vegetable oils
No less than 5 organic vegetable oils cold pressed,rich in essential fatty acids, vitamins and natural antioxidants will provide your skin with numerous benefits: repair, regeneration, suppleness, hydration and protection.
INCI & ingredients
List of massage oil ingredients
CBD extract
- 1,200 mg of Broad Spectrum CBD (CBD, CBG, CBC and CBN) extracted at low temperature (supercritical): muscle relaxant, anti-inflammatory, soothing, hydrating and protective
Cold-pressed organic vegetable oils
- Hemp oil: restorative and regenerating
- Macadamia oil: softening and nourishing
- Argan Oil: regenerating and hydrating
- Calendula macerate: calming
- Jojoba oil: protective
Organic essential oils
- Ho leaves: regenerating and firming
- Rosemary camphor: calms muscular inflammation, stimulating
- Cinéole: helps avoid the harmful effects of external factors on the skin
- Bigarade petitgrain
- Lemon
- Grapefruit: toning and purifying
- Lavender: analgesic and purifying
- White sage: treatment of inflammation and pain
- Green mint: soothing
INCI:
Cannabis sativa seed oil**, macadamia integrifolia seed oil*, simmondsia chinensis seed oil**, helianthus annuus seed oil*, calendula officinalis flower extract*, cannabidiol**, tocopherol, cannabigerol**, parfum*, citral, geraniol, limonene
* Certified organic raw material COSMOS by Ecocert Greenlife
List of ingredients of CBD oil 10%
INCI - International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients
Cannabis sativa seed oil*, cannabidiol*
* Certified organic raw material COSMOS by Ecocert Greenlife
Directions for use
100 ml Massage Oil
Pour the massage oil into the palm of your hand. Rub your hands together to warm the product, then apply it to the skin and massage for optimal softness. Not recommended for children, pregnant or breastfeeding women.
CBD Oil 10%
Shake before use. Place 3-5 drops* under the tongue in the morning and evening and wait 30 seconds before swallowing. To stay true to the product and not alter it, we have not added any flavour. The oil will therefore have a hemp oil taste. You can also place the drops on a sugar cube, in tea, an infusion, a smoothie, or a cocktail.
*CBD calculator is available on our website to recommend the number of drops based on the percentage concentration of the oil.
Usage Precautions
Do not exceed 10 drops per day (approximately 50 mg of CBD) without medical advice. CBD may interact with certain medications. If you experience any unwanted side effects, speak to your doctor or pharmacist. Product not recommended for children or pregnant or breastfeeding women. Keep this product out of sight and reach of children, in a dry place, away from UV rays.
CBD oil is not intended for medical use and should not be used for diagnosing, treating, curing, alleviating, preventing, managing, or monitoring any disease. Food supplements and CBD oil are not a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Guarantees
Free return
If by chance, you made the wrong reference when ordering, you have 30 days to return the product to us free of charge.
Secure payment
Mastercard, Visa. Credit or debit card, our bank is our transaction processor and the security of your transactions is a priority for us.
Natural ingredients
Say goodbye to artificial preservatives, solvents and fragrances. With SOWÉ, keep peace of mind, we take care of you.
Quality oils
Natural origin and COSMOS certified
100% natural ingredients
- 100% active ingredients
- 100% COSMOS certified by Ecocert
- 100% natural according to ISO 16128
- 100% organic farming
To offer you a safe, high-quality oil, we have chosen to test and analyze our oils for their microbiological suitability. Our oils are made from organic plants, without pesticides and without chemical fertilizers.
Premium extraction
Supercritical CO2
Our premium CBD is simply natural, not synthetic. That's why we've opted for supercritical CO2 extraction. This involves treating a natural, plant-based raw material with CO2. Between the viscosity of a gas and the density of a liquid, supercritical CO2 carries the molecules along and circulates until the desired active ingredients are fully extracted, such as CBD, CBD-V, CBG or CBC, as well as numerous terpenes, while guaranteeing the exclusion of THC.
CBD and muscles
CBD, the best muscular ally for athletes
By influencing the endocannabinoid system (ECS), a complex cellular signalling system present in the human body that plays an essential role in maintaining homeostasis, i.e. the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment, cannabidiol acts directly on inflammatory reactions.
FAQ
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What is CBD?
CBD, or cannabidiol, is a molecule extracted from hemp. CBD is legal in France and most other European countries, provided it contains little or no THC, the psychoactive substance in cannabis.
CBD is used in many cosmetic products for its moisturising, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and sebum-regulating properties. CBD can be taken as an oil, placed under the tongue or added to food.
What are the benefits of CBD?
Cannabidiol (CBD), a much less psychoactive substance than THC with no established risk of dependence, is thought to be of interest in the treatment of certain forms of epilepsy, anxiety, inflammation and immune deficiency, mood disorders and even schizophrenia.
It has now been proven that cannabidiol acts directly or indirectly on many of the body's receptors.
CBD, stress and anxiety
CBD does not bind directly to CB1 and CB2 receptors, but can modulate their activity by indirectly influencing their signalling pathways. This interaction helps to regulate various physiological processes, including stress response and mood.
- FAAH inhibition: CBD has been shown to inhibit the enzyme FAAH, which is responsible for breaking down anandamide. By inhibiting FAAH, CBD can increase the levels of anandamide in the body, thus improving the overall functioning of the SEC.
- GABA, or gamma-aminobutyric acid, is a brain neurotransmitter responsible for reducing neuronal excitability. It acts as an inhibitor in the brain. It helps to reduce neuronal activity and is responsible for calming the nervous system, relaxation and reducing anxiety. When GABA binds to its receptors in the brain, it reduces the excitation of neurons, resulting in lower levels of anxiety and stress.
Studies have shown that CBD can indirectly enhance GABA signalling by increasing the availability of GABA in the brain. CBD inhibits the activity of an enzyme called GABA transaminase, which is responsible for the breakdown of GABA. By inhibiting this enzyme, CBD increases levels of GABA in the brain, reinforcing its inhibitory effects and helping to reduce anxiety and stress.
CBD and mood
CBD also interacts with other non-cannabinoid receptors, such as serotonin receptors (5-HT1A) and transient receptors for vanilloid potential type 1 (TRPV1). These interactions may contribute to CBD's potential therapeutic effects, including stress relief, anxiety and mood enhancement.
To find out more, read our article on the links between CBD and stress HERE
Reducing Cannabis Consumption
Unlike THC, CBD is not addictive. A study carried out on 1,500 people showed that 11% of them used CBD to reduce their cannabis consumption, with success in more than half of cases.CBD acts on different receptors to THC, which could help to reduce cannabis use without causing dependence.
Inflammation
Numerous studies attribute undeniable efficacy to CBD as an anti-inflammatory on several levels:
- By blocking the migration of macrophages (digestion of foreign particles and pathogens).
- By regulating the activation of lymphocytes (recognition and destruction of foreign cells).
- By inhibiting the release of pro-inflammatory substances.
- By promoting the release of other anti-inflammatory substances called "cytokines".
CBD improves skin condition
A growing number of studies place CBD and other phytocannabinoids as key ingredients for skin problems. According to the European Commission and their database of cosmetic ingredients (CosIng), CBD lists no fewer than 4 conclusive effects:
- Anti-seborrhoea: Helps control sebum production.
- Moisturiser: Keeps the skin in good condition.
- Protective: Helps prevent the harmful effects of external factors on the skin.
- Antioxidant: Inhibits reactions promoted by oxygen, preventing oxidation and rancidity.
What dosage of CBD should I choose?
The dosage of CBD depends on a number of factors, such as weight, sensitivity, method of consumption, the desired effect and the concentration of the product.
In general, it is advisable to start with low doses and gradually increase until the optimal dosage is found. Like any new food, this ingredient is subject to "novel food" regulation. This legislation imposes recommending a maximum dose of 50 mg per day. Above this dosage, it is recommended to consult with your doctor. There are dosage calculators available to determine the appropriate quantities and concentrations for your needs.
What is CBG or cannabigerol?
CBG or cannabigerol
CBG, or cannabigerol, is a type of cannabinoid obtained from the cannabis plant. It is described as the 'mother molecule' of all cannabinoids. Indeed, these are derived from cannabigerolic acid (CBGA), an acidic form of CBG. In the cannabis plant, CBG is available in smaller quantities than other cannabinoids.
This substance is not psychoactive and could potentially have neuroprotective, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and immune system stimulating effects.
Like any other cannabinoid, CBG interacts with the endocannabinoid system in various ways.
What precautions should be taken when using CBD oil?
CBD may interact with certain medications. If you experience any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. Not recommended for children, pregnant or breastfeeding women. CBD oil is not intended for medical use and should not be used to screen for, diagnose, treat, cure, mitigate, prevent, manage or monitor any disease. CBD oil and dietary supplements are not a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
What are the side effects of CBD?
CBD is considered safe and well tolerated by most users. Cannabidiol is non-toxic, which means that there is no danger in the event of over-consumption. Cannabidiol in overdose tends to inhibit its action, but it is possible to experience some side effects: diarrhoea, drowsiness, dry mouth, lower blood pressure, dizziness and fatigue. Very often, the side effects of CBD are of little concern to those who use it. This is either because the benefits of CBD outweigh the undesirable effects, or because CBD replaces a conventional treatment with even more serious side effects.
What are the contraindications of CBD?
- Pregnant and breast-feeding women
- Personal history of psychotic disorders
- Severe heart failure.
In addition, CBD may interact with certain narrow therapeutic target drugs. It is therefore advisable to consult a healthcare professional before taking CBD.
How do you consume CBD?
There are different forms of CBD. CBD can be consumed in the form of oil, to be placed under the tongue or added to food. It can also be smoked in the form of e-liquid, for use with an electronic cigarette. It can also be drunk as an herbal tea, infused in hot water. Finally, it can be applied to the skin in the form of a cream, balm or gel, to treat skin problems or local pain. However, sublingual use of CBD is often recommended for several reasons:
- Rapid absorption: When CBD is taken sublingually, it is absorbed directly through the blood vessels under the tongue.
- High bioavailability: The sublingual route results in higher bioavailability of CBD, meaning that more CBD is available for the body to use.
To take CBD sublingually, simply place a few drops of CBD under the tongue and hold for a while before swallowing.
However, it's important to note that the appropriate dose of CBD can vary depending on the individual and the desired effect. It is therefore recommended to start with a low dose and adjust according to your body's response.
Where can I buy CBD?
CBD is available from a wide range of outlets, including specialist shops, pharmacies, parapharmacies and online shops. However, you need to be careful about the quality and legality of the product, as many CBD products are of poor quality or contain too much THC. You need to check the product's origin, composition, concentration and analyses, and choose a reputable seller who complies with the regulations in force.
How is CBD used on the skin?
CBD can be used on the skin in various forms
Depending on the mode of application and the desired result, CBD can be presented in the form of oil, to be applied directly on the skin or mixed with a cream or serum.
CBD can also be found in the form of cream, balm, gel, mask, soap, deodorant, etc. CBD can also be vaporised in the form of water or mist, to be sprayed on the face or body.
At SOWÉ, we have opted for oily formulas to maximise the concentration of CBD in our formulas, since cannabinoids are fat-soluble.
What are the benefits of CBD on the skin?
CBD has numerous benefits for the skin, depending on the skin type and the issue being addressed. CBD can help with:
Regulating the production of sebum for oily or acne-prone skin
- CBD normalizes the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines (anti-inflammatory effect).
- CBD normalizes lipogenesis in sebocyte cells (lipostatic effect without compromising cell viability).
- CBD decreases the proliferation of these cells (antiproliferative effect without inducing sebocyte apoptosis).
- CBD exerts a sebostatic action (lipostatic and antiproliferative) by activating TRPV4 receptors, thereby significantly reducing sebum production.
Alleviating sensitive or irritated skin
Its regulatory action on the inflammation process helps limit the production of pro-inflammatory molecules at multiple levels. By doing so, it contributes to restricting the dilation of micro-blood vessels, thereby reducing the occurrence of skin redness. This is particularly beneficial for conditions like rosacea and psoriasis. As a result, the skin appears smoother and more soothed.
Reducing redness or inflammation
Many studies attribute undeniable effectiveness to CBD as an anti-inflammatory at various levels:
- By blocking the migration of macrophages (digestion of foreign particles and pathogens).
- By regulating the activation of lymphocytes (recognition and destruction of foreign cells).
- By inhibiting the release of pro-inflammatory substances.
- By promoting the release of other anti-inflammatory substances called "Cytokines".
CBD demonstrates its effectiveness as an anti-inflammatory at various levels.
Preventing or reducing signs of ageing
The antioxidant effect of CBD helps slow down the oxidation process of cells, thereby preventing the occurrence of oxidative stress. CBD thus delays the natural aging process of cells and acts as a barrier against factors leading to premature aging that we encounter daily.
Hydrating dry skin
CBD improves the appearance and texture of the skin, making it more supple, smoother, and radiant.
To learn more, click here.
How does CBD affect the skin?
CBD is a phyto-cannabinoid: a molecule that mimics endo-cannabinoids (cannabinoids produced by the human body) to interact with the endocannabinoid system: a set of receptors found throughout the body, including in the skin.
CBD acts on the skin by:
Modulating the production of sebum
Modulating the inflammation process
Protecting the skin against oxidative stress
Soothing sensations of itching or pain
It is a natural active ingredient ideal for skin issues, acne, and numerous dermatoses.
What are terpenes?
Terpenes are the plant's aromatic compounds
They help protect it against predators and infectious agents.
They have potential therapeutic properties. They are found, just like phytocannabinoids, in the trichomes of the flower, but also in the leaves.
For the record, not all terpenes are specific to hemp and can be found in many plants.
Here are a few examples of the most well-known terpenes that we can find in hemp.
Myrcene
A major component of hemp, it may have analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and anti-fungal, antioxidant and neuroprotective properties. It may also have sedative and relaxing effects.
Limonene
The second most common terpene, it is believed to act as an antioxidant, anxiolytic, antibacterial, antifungal, and antidepressant substance.
Found in citrus fruits (lemon scent). In alternative medicine, it reduces heartburn and gastric reflux.
Pinene
Bronchodilator, anti-inflammatory, antibiotic, and antibacterial.
Linalool
Also present in mint, lavender and basil. Used as an anxiolytic and calming agent.
There are dozens of terpenes in hemp. The presence of these terpenes contributes to what is called the entourage effect and is a guarantee of product quality.
How do I store my oil?
Store at room temperature, out of sight and reach of children, in a dry place protected from UV rays and light.
Avoid severe thermal shock.
How to use your massage oil?
To use your massage oil, first wash your hands and make sure the recipient's skin is clean and dry. Next, pour a small amount of oil into the palm of your hand and warm it by rubbing your palms together. Then apply the oil to the area to be massaged, using gentle, circular movements. The pressure and speed should be adapted according to how the recipient feels and the type of massage. Avoid massaging sensitive areas such as eyes, ears, mucous membranes, wounds or inflammations.
What is muscle pain?
Muscle pain is often linked to excessive sports training, but it can have other causes. Intense physical effort, inadequate warm-ups and stretching, and a lack of hydration throughout the sporting activity are all factors that contribute to the onset of muscular pain.
To learn more about the benefits of CBD on muscles, click here.
What is the difference between massage oils, massage gels, and massage butters?
Massage oils are often more slippery in the hands than massage gel, but their texture can vary considerably depending on the type of oils used in their composition and the proportions used.
Massage gels are usually made from butter (shea, mango, argan, almond). They are mixed with one or more vegetable oils to achieve a texture halfway between oil and butter.
How to choose a good massage oil?
The choice of massage oil depends on your specific needs.
For example, if you want to moisturise and nourish the skin, improve its elasticity, fight cellulite, relieve pain, relax muscles, soothe nervousness, aid sleep, release tension, or assist in muscle recovery.
There are different types of massage oils based on texture, composition, scent, and desired effect.
To choose your massage oil, you should consider your personal preferences, skin type, the area to be massaged, and the purpose of the massage.
SOWÉ massage oil combines all these functions thanks to the synergy of carefully selected vegetable oils, essential oils, and our hemp extract.
Ingredients
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Hemp Seed Oil - organic
Hemp, the eco-friendly plant by nature - Cannabidiol (CBD) from hemp seeds has numerous properties: anti-inflammatory, sebum regulator and antioxidant.
- Emollient
- Skin conditioning
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Argan Oil - organic
Argan tree, a miracle of nature for skin, hair and nails - Argan is a vegetable oil extracted from the fruit of the argan tree. It is used in cosmetics for its nourishing, regenerating and antioxidant properties for skin and hair.
- Emollient
- Skin conditioning
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Jojoba seed oil - organic
Jojoba, desert gold - Regulating and softening, jojoba oil is an ingredient appreciated for its penetrating touch which does not leave a greasy film. Very close to sebum, it protects the skin from dehydration.
- Emollient
- Skin conditioning
- Hair conditioning
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Macadamia nut oil - organic
Macadamia nuts, the fattest nut - Macadamia nut oil is a vegetable oil rich in palmitoleic acid, which is a cell-protecting monounsaturated fatty acid. Excellent for fragile or damaged skin and hair
- Skin conditioning
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Calendula macerate - organic
Calendula, a carefree flower - Calendula is a friend of baby and sensitive skin. Rich in fatty acids, faradiol esters known to be anti-inflammatory and in antioxidant carotenoids and flavonoids, it is the king of gardens
- Skin conditioning
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Broad spectrum CBD oil - organic
Cannabidiol or CBD, a major constituent of hemp - Broad spectrum CBD is a hemp extract containing all of the plant's substances with the exception of THC. Active used as a cosmetic or food ingredient
- Emollient
- Skin conditioning
- Antioxidant
- Antiseborrhoeic
- Skin protecting
- Moisturising
- Hair conditioning
- Soothing
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Shiu wood (Hö wood) essential oil - organic
Camphor tree, a large legendary and thousand-year-old tree - Ho wood has astringent properties. It is ideal for mature skin to reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and give radiance to the complexion. Properties similar to those of Rosewood.
- Perfuming
- Masking
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Rosemary essential oil like camphor or cineol - organic
Rosemary oil and its relaxing properties - Rosemary essential oil is a multi-faceted essential oil that can accompany you on a daily basis. With its fresh scent, it soothes, tones and calms. The queen of massage.
- Perfuming
- Masking
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Petitgrain bigarade essential oil - organic
The bitter orange tree, bitter orange tree or Seville orange tree - The bitter orange tree is a variety of orange tree that produces bitter fruits called bigarades or bitter oranges. It has many uses in pharmacy, food and perfumery
- Perfuming
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Lemon essential oil without furocoumarins - organic
Lemon, an exceptional and protective composition - Lemon essential oil is a natural product obtained from the zest of the lemon, a citrus fruit native to the Mediterranean basin.
- Perfuming
- Masking
- Skin conditioning
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Grapefruit essential oil - organic
Grapefruit essential oil, pure vitamin - Grapefruit essential oil is an oil extracted from the zest of grapefruit, a citrus fruit rich in vitamin C. It has antiseptic, toning, digestive and healing properties.
- Perfuming
- Masking
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Fine lavender essential oil - organic
Lavender, a garden essential - Fine lavender essential oil has numerous analgesic, calming and even healing properties. It calms muscular excitement, regulates the nervous system and more.
- Perfuming
- Masking
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Spearmint essential oil - organic
Mint, an essential aromatic plant - Spearmint essential oil has many beneficial properties for the skin and general health. Spearmint essential oil stimulates and invigorates body and mind. Fresh smell
- Perfuming
- Masking
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Clary sage essential oil - organic
Clary sage - Clary sage essential oil is an aromatic extract obtained by steam distillation of the aerial parts of the plant. It has hormonal, calming and healing effects.
- Perfuming
- Masking
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Tous les ingrédients SOWÉ
Découvrez les ingrédients utilisés par SOWÉ Botanic Lab - Nos produits sont conçus à partir de 3 grandes familles d'ingrédients naturels.
- Huiles végétales
- Huiles essentielles
- Cannabinoïdes, terpènes et flavonoïdes issus du chanvre