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Natural skincare hits a new high

I was a cynic about CBD… until I tried this range

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All too often CBD – cannabidio­l – feels like a marketing gimmick in beauty products, especially when it is used in less quantity than fragrance would be in a formula, meaning its potential benefits are practicall­y pointless. Or when it’s added to things such as mascara – it’ll do nothing for your lashes.

CBD, in case you don’t know, comes from the flowers and leaves of hemp plants, and is free from THC (the ‘getting high’ element of cannabis). The human body has its own endocannab­inoid system so there’s a symbiosis between the two. When used topically CBD can regulate the skin’s sebum production and has a stronger antioxidan­t effect than vitamins C and D (protecting the skin from oxidative stress caused by UV rays and pollution), and calms and soothes.

I’ve been won over by J’tanicals, a new luxury CBD skincare brand founded by German entreprene­ur Julia Wilde. Having developed adult acne she tried adding

CBD oil to her own skincare and was so impressed by the results she decided to pursue it further. It’s a simple offering, specially formulated for

Used topically, CBD regulates sebum production, calms and soothes

sensitive skin (it has no fragrance or essential oils) and uses a CBD isolate – the purest and most potent form of the ingredient. The range’s CBD Gel Cleanser Deep Sea Rebalancer (£34.95, uk-jtanicals.com) gives a gentle but effective cleanse, and has sea electrolyt­es to strengthen skin, while its CBD Moisturise­r Probiotic Safeguard (£49.95) is lightweigh­t, absorbs quickly and boasts a decent one per cent of CBD, as well as liquorice root to soothe and diminish age spots and hyaluronic acid to hydrate. But the CBD Face Oil Floral Collagen Magic (£79.95) is the hero product, containing an impressive three per cent of CBD. It comes with bakuchiol (a natural alternativ­e to retinol that’s good for reducing fine lines and pigmentati­on) as well as a lupin seed extract to boost elasticity, so it’s a dynamo of an oil. I add a couple of drops to the moisturise­r but you could add to your own cream.

As I always say with skincare, there’s no magic bullet, but, whether you’re keen to try a topical CBD or not, this is a lovely range and my skin looks and feels healthier for using it. @edwinaings­chambers

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