These days, people are using CBD (cannabidiol) for just about everything. While most people put CBD into their bodies, a growing number of people swear by putting CBD on their bodies. Topical CBD could offer a wealth of benefits. How does CBD oil work when it is applied topically, and does it actually work? Let’s take a look.

How do CBD topicals work?

You may already know that CBD interacts with the endocannabinoid system (ECS) in the human body. What you may not know is that receptors for the ECS system can actually be found in the skin. In fact, the skin is full of cannabinoid receptors. These receptors in our skin react to endocannabinoids and phytocannabinoids like CBD, and are thought to potentially modulate both inflammation and pain, in addition to regulating itch perception and homeostasis within the epidermal makeup.

When you consume CBD in other ways, the cannabinoid goes through the bloodstream and reaches the ECS. When you apply topical CBD to the skin, however, the cannabinoids don’t actually make it into the bloodstream because they are immediately processed by cannabinoid receptors in the dermal and subdermal layers. CBD interacts with these receptors to generate therapeutic actions.

The Possible Benefits of Topical CBD

When you apply CBD topically, you get to target specific areas of your body, which is impossible with systematic intake. While an ingested CBD may give you a well-rounded experience with some benefits for particular aches, pains, or issues, topical CBD delivers much more profound effects in the targeted area. For example, if you have sore joints, skin inflammation, or pain, you can target those areas directly with CBD.

Researchers have found CBD to be anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidative, and even anti-microbial, just to name a few of the noteworthy properties. Each of these can be important for targeted relief of different ailments. For example, CBD may help curb skin infections and inflammation related to acne or even help support those who struggle with skin conditions like psoriasis. Even more noteworthy, topical CBD may get deeper into the skin and affect underlying muscles and joints with its analgesic properties.

What are the types of CBD topicals?

CBD can be infused into so many different products that are already beneficial or soothing for the skin. This affords a plethora of options when it comes to topical CBD products, and some pretty unique ways to get some CBD into your life. From CBD bath bombs to CBD-infused lube, there really is no limit. A few of the different types of CBD topicals include:

CBD lotion

CBD lotion is, just as it sounds, a lotion-consistency product infused with cannabinoids. Lotions with CBD have their advantages; they absorb quickly and can be chock-full of nourishing agents.

CBD balms

CBD balms and salves are probably the most popular form of CBD topicals, and for good reason. Salves and balms are thicker, which makes it easier to really target a specific area of your body during application. These, too, can be filled with skin-nourishing agents. For example, our Lemon Basil Healing Balm contains avocado and vitamin E.

CBD topical oils

Topical oils with CBD are actually really popular, even though they often get confused as general CBD oils. Topical CBD oils are actually formulated with ingredients that nourish the skin. You can even find unique oil-based products meant for specific purposes, like our CBD Lube.

Ready to find out how CBD topicals work for you?

At Jenny’s Baked at Home, we’ve got you covered with a full lineup of quality-made CBD topicals. Take a look at our collection of topicals, each of which is specifically formulated to be good for your skin and deliver CBD and other valuable cannabinoids.