Pulse December 2018 | Page 41

Cannabis in Spa Many people, particularly those who are invested in the pursuit of natural health and wellness, are beginning to hear about the many benefits of cannabis. CBD-infused spa products are gaining popularity, as CBD oil is proven to provide topical benefits for the skin. But what is CBD? Cannabis is made up of two key components: Cannabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). While THC has been largely responsible for the negative connotation surrounding More and more consumers are wanting CBD in their skin care creams, face masks, anti-aging products and lip balm. the plant, CBD has been described as an “anti-inflammatory powerhouse.” It is accredited with calming and soothing sensitive skin, as well as helping to treat acne, eczema and rosacea, while maintaining the skin’s lipid balance. Research from Ream of Caring (a cannabinoid research nonprofit) has shown that CBD has a plethora of physio- logical benefits. It will generally act to promote homeostasis in the body, situationally reducing inflammation, decreasing blood pressure and even killing cancer cells. Several studies have also revealed that CBD is a multi-target therapy that has a wide range of health benefits. Despite the plant’s bad reputation for being a mood- altering substance, it has many other uses that are gaining momentum in the wellness community. Cannabis can be used for fuel, clothing, food, medicine and skincare. The deeply-rooted stigma of cannabis appears to be diminishing by the day as people are starting to understand its healing properties. More and more consumers are wanting it in their skin care creams, face masks, anti-aging products and lip balm. This trend is eminent, not because of the hype, but because of the impressive results. CBD-oil products were frequently touted by ISPA members as a defining trend of 2018. December 2018 ■ PULSE 39