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CANNABIS CROP KATIE WRIGHT gets the lowdown on highly popular beauty ingredient CBD

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WHILE the recreation­al use of marijuana is now legal in 10 American states, on this side of the pond, lighting up a joint is still very much a criminal activity – so how come there’s suddenly been an explosion of oils, serums, masks and moisturise­rs with cannabis on the ingredient­s list?

“Cannabis, which until not too long ago was taboo, has now started to emerge as a significan­t element in the medical and wellness sectors,” says Hugh Winters, CEO of Australian skincare company MGC Derma.

“Since your skin is your biggest organ, it can benefit your skin the most.”

Recent changes in global legislatio­n have allowed firms to do more research and experiment­ation into the beauty benefits of the cannabis plant, which is why cannabidio­l (CBD) products are flooding the market, with new brands popping up and big names like Kiehl’s and Cult Beauty jumping on the CBD bandwagon.

“It’s a game changer!” agrees Laure Bouguen, founder of French brand Ho Karan.

“It can replace a lot of synthetic and less powerful molecules and reshape the beauty industry into a wellness industry with a beauty-in and beauty-out approach.”

So what are the benefits of CBD skincare and how should you be using it? Here, three experts explain, and we run down the best new products.

“C ANNABIDIOL (CBD) is a totally non-psychoacti­ve compound derived from the cannabis plant,” explains Hugh.

It comes in a variety of forms and is usually derived from the hemp plant (hemp and marijuana are the two primary species of cannabis), extracted from the seeds and stems, and is legal globally because it contains only minute amounts of THC, the chemical that gets you ‘high’.

“At the other end of the spectrum is CBD extracted from medical grade cannabis (why our company is named MGC),” Hugh says.

“The oils are extracted from the flower of the plant as opposed to seeds and stems, contain 20% or more of CBD of a higher grade, and usually higher than trace amounts of THC, thus only legal in certain countries.”

“Be informed of what you are buying,” advises Gamu Mawora, technologi­st in ethical beauty and aromathera­py at Holland & Barrett, which has recently launched a CBD skincare range.

“As with any upcoming trend, it is easy to be confused by the presentati­on of products, especially between hemp and CBD which are not quite the same thing. Always look out for CBD oil or Cannabidio­l on the ingredient­s list.” “THE virtues of hemp for skin are amazing,” says Laure.

“By action on the endocannab­inoid system of the skin, many studies shows that CBD can be useful for acne, psoriasis, dermatitis or dry skin.”

Gamu says : “There have been some recent findings that suggest that CBD has the potential to decrease excessive sebum production as well as slowing down other triggers of acne.”

It’s also known to have antiinflam­matory effects, so can help soothe rosacea or redness. Even if you don’t have a specific skin concern, CBD is thought to benefit your complexion.

“The molecular structure includes a high concentrat­ion of vitamins A , B, D and E and is rich in antioxidan­ts,” Hugh says.

“Further, there are indication­s that CBD will work in concert with other ingredient­s like hyaluronic acid to enhance their effectiven­ess, making the skin appear firmer and younger with reduced wrinkles and a natural fresh glow.”

 ??  ?? Laure Bouguen, founder of French brand Ho Karan
Laure Bouguen, founder of French brand Ho Karan
 ??  ?? Disciple Miracle Drops 1% CBD £22, Cult Beauty
What is CBD and how can it be legal?
Disciple Miracle Drops 1% CBD £22, Cult Beauty What is CBD and how can it be legal?
 ??  ?? Holland & Barrett
CBD serum £9.99
(was £19.99) Dr Botanicals
hemp super concentrat­ed rescue essence
serum, £17
Holland & Barrett CBD serum £9.99 (was £19.99) Dr Botanicals hemp super concentrat­ed rescue essence serum, £17
 ??  ?? Ho Karan Holy Flow 2.5% CBD oil £27.90, BeautyMart
Ho Karan Holy Flow 2.5% CBD oil £27.90, BeautyMart
 ??  ?? Milk Makeup cannabis face mask £21, available soon at
Cult Beauty
Milk Makeup cannabis face mask £21, available soon at Cult Beauty
 ??  ?? Kiehl’s cannabis sativa seed oil herbal concentrat­e
£38,
Selfridges (available April 23) Kiki Health CBD oil 5%
£40, Cult Beauty
Kiehl’s cannabis sativa seed oil herbal concentrat­e £38, Selfridges (available April 23) Kiki Health CBD oil 5% £40, Cult Beauty
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