Why consider CBD for skin care: Baked Goods explains

If you’re seeking new beauty tools to promote healthy skin, have you considered CBD? 

The endocannabinoid system can play a role in regulating the function of your skin, which is why CBD could help improve both skin disorders and overall skin health. 

Your skin protects your body from environmental chemicals, such as reactive oxygen species (ROS). But when there’s a buildup of these chemicals, oxidative stress can form, which can damage skin cells and lead to inflammation. This can contribute to irritated, dull-looking skin. 

CBD (cannabidiol) naturally contains antioxidant properties, which means it’s capable of fighting free radicals that can trigger cellular damage, especially in your skin! It’s also known for its anti-inflammatory and antifungal components, meaning it may potentially be handy for skin irritations, including itchiness. 

At Baked Goods, we’ve crafted different ways for you to consume CBD. You can take it as a sublingual oil, edible, bath bomb, and more. If it’s your first time trying cannabidiol, consider our trial size Baked Goods CBD coconut oil – add a few drops under your tongue or rub some drops directly onto irritated skin (not near the eyes, please!). *Note: Please consult with your doctor prior to using CBD, as it could interact with some medications (i.e. blood thinners). 

Cannabidiol could help promote a healthy glow from the inside-out! Ask us how to use CBD for your skin using bath bombs, topicals and more – contact Baked Goods to place your order. 

NOTE: This article is not an alternative to formal medical advice and should not be relied on for diagnosing or treating your health condition or concerns. This post is published solely for the purpose of education. Please see your healthcare provider if you have concerns about your wellness or visit a nearby hospital if you require emergency help. 

With sources from: 

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/cbd-oil-for-skin

Baswan SM, Klosner AE, Glynn K, Rajgopal A, Malik K, Yim S, Stern N. Therapeutic Potential of Cannabidiol (CBD) for Skin Health and Disorders. Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2020 Dec 8;13:927-942. doi: 10.2147/CCID.S286411. PMID: 33335413; PMCID: PMC7736837.

Scheau C, Badarau IA, Mihai LG, Scheau AE, Costache DO, Constantin C, Calina D, Caruntu C, Costache RS, Caruntu A. Cannabinoids in the Pathophysiology of Skin Inflammation. Molecules. 2020 Feb 4;25(3):652. doi: 10.3390/molecules25030652. PMID: 32033005; PMCID: PMC7037408.

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