Benefits, Risks, and What to Know Before You Try

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CBD is primarily included in skin-care products for its calming, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties, says Hannah Kopelman, DO, a dermatologist in Edgewater, New Jersey. “Many patients find that CBD-infused products help soothe irritation, calm redness, and maintain hydration. While the anecdotal feedback is often positive, I always emphasize that we’re still waiting on more definitive clinical studies to fully confirm these skin-care benefits.”

Research on CBD in skin care is ongoing. In the meantime, there is some evidence to support its positive effects on the following skin complaints:

Inflammation, Eczema, and Psoriasis

Some research suggests that topical CBD may help to relieve the itchiness, pain, and inflammation associated with eczema and psoriasis.

Topical products containing CBD may have a positive effect on the skin simply because many come in cream form along with other helpful ingredients. This makes it hard to conclude that the CBD itself is what is making an impact, especially given that moisturizers in general tend to have a positive effect on psoriasis.

That said, studies on the effects of CBD on eczema, psoriasis, and associated pain, itching, and inflammation suggest that the ingredient could also help repair the skin barrier.

Acne

A number of things can cause acne, but the result is commonly an inflamed bump on the skin due to sebum, dead skin, and bacteria buildup within pores.

CBD might be helpful in treating acne because there is evidence that it can help reduce inflammation and impact sebum production, and that it has antibacterial properties.

A review published in 2022 highlights a small study that found that hemp and cannabis seeds were found to protect skin cells from the overproduction of inflammatory radicals and nitric oxides, which supports the use of hemp-derived products, including CBD, as an anti-inflammatory treatment.
Another review notes that CBD is known to normalize “pro-acne agents” in the sebaceous glands and may also have antimicrobial properties against certain types of staph bacteria.

Wrinkles and Aging

Some evidence suggests that CBD may help reduce wrinkles and even prevent them.

One review noted that CBD may help with skin aging by making skin cells grow faster and reducing signs of aging. It also helps reduce damage in skin cells that have aged.

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