8 AMAZING ANTI-AGING BENEFITS FROM CBD

  Cannabidiol, also known as CBD, is a popular cannabinoid mainly due to it not having any psychoactive effects on users which makes it the ideal compound for clinical studies. CBD offers a lot of benefits to the body such as its anti-inflammatory properties, pain relief, anti-oxidant, and so on. With all these in mind, it’s no surprise that many have begun using CBD products from an online dispensary as a way to combat signs of aging. But is there any truth to that claim? Below are a couple of reasons why CBD can be a good anti-aging product. ANTI-INFLAMMATORY Inflammation happens as a protective response in times when the body is injured. There are two types of inflammation, chronic and acute. An injury, infection, or illness results in acute inflammation. Our immune system releases immune cells into the injured area in order to protect it, which causes swelling and redness. Chronic inflammation means a prolonged inflammatory response that occurs in the body. When inflammation persists, it can have lasting effects on tissues and organs because of the overproduction of free radicals that leads to what’s known as oxidative stress, an imbalance between free radicals and antioxidants. Inflammation is a natural protective process to protect the body and help it to heal but being in a state of chronic inflammation, as older people are, can lead to detrimental effects. It can cause pain and anxiety. CBD has been shown to have the potential to reduce the body’s inflammatory response without the harmful side-effects of traditional anti-inflammatory medications. Research on CBD using animal models suggests cannabinoids are capable of interacting with the immune system, helping reduce inflammation as well as reducing pain from many conditions. REDUCE WRINKLES AND FINE LINES Wrinkles, fine lines, and other imperfections are all part of the body’s natural aging process. However, it doesn’t mean that there’s no way to help reduce their presence. Many people use CBD oil to look younger by reducing the skin visibility of some skin. There are many ways by which a person can definitely get a youthful look, but not all of them work well. Cannabidiol has very powerful antioxidant properties that can prevent and treat all types of wrinkles and this includes crow’s feet. CBD interacts with the body’s endocannabinoid system, helping to stimulate certain receptors that control different bodily processes. It also encourages the secretion of natural oils that helps moisturize the skin. STRESS MANAGEMENT Constant stress can have a detrimental effect on our mental stability, which results in headaches, high blood pressure, heart palpitations, and chest pain. Of course, you can always turn to anti-anxiety drugs like Prozac and Xanax. But there are other more natural ways to relieve symptoms of stress. Although research behind CBD’s full benefits is still in its infancy, a lot of research has suggested that taking CBD regularly can significantly reduce stress. A 2010 study showed that CBD helps reduce anxiety in people who suffer from social anxiety disorder or SAD. This study revealed that CBD products not only helped reduce their current state of anxiety but also altered the brain’s response to anxiety. Brain scans have shown changes in blood flow patterns in brain regions linked to stress and anxiety. SLOW COLLAGEN BREAKDOWN Past the age of 20, our skin produces less collagen every year because of damages caused by free radicals on the structures and functions of tissues and organs. At the same time, the body slowly stops producing natural oils. This results in the skin becoming more and more hydrated, losing its elastin, and becoming less firm. Over time, this deficiency causes our skin to become more fragile, delicate and reduces its natural healing ability. This ultimately results in deeper wrinkles and dull skin. Studies have shown that CBD has antioxidant and neuroprotective properties that can help fight and prevent the common signs of aging. This significantly slows down the breakdown of collagen, reducing lines, wrinkles, redness, dullness, and other impurities associated with skin aging. REDUCES SEBUM PRODUCTION Normally, sebum lubricates the skin and helps protect it against friction and make it impervious to moisture. Excessive sebum leads to oily skin which can lead to acne. A study that’s aimed at exploring the effects of CBD on sebum production consisted of respondents being given an ointment with 3% cannabis seed extract and another one used as a placebo. Both ointments were applied twice a day for a total of 12 weeks on each half of the face of volunteers. At the end of the study, the level of sebum on the side of the face treated with 3% cannabis seed extracts had a lower sebum level than the cheek treated with the placebo. EFFECTIVE MOISTURIZER CBD oil sourced from an online dispensary or physical store may also help people with dry and dehydrated skin. CBD contains fatty acids that help to prevent the loss of moisture and retain moisture on the skin by serving as a barrier. CBD products also contain vitamin E, a nutrient that helps protect cell membranes which also help skin cells from becoming damaged and dying. GOOD FOR ACHY JOINTS Seniors and older adults already feel the years typically experience painful joints. This is due to decreasing synovial fluid found in between joints that act as a lubricant. Not enough of this will mean the joint movement is going to be limited and painful which is why a lot of seniors have turned to CBD as a way to alleviate joint pain. And where there is pain, there is also inflammation, something that CBD has been known to address. FIGHTS GLAUCOMA A lot of older adults suffer from a debilitating eye disorder known as glaucoma. But there have been a growing number of researches that support the link between cannabis and relief from symptoms of this disorder. CBD has shown to be able to reduce eye pressure, the main cause of glaucoma, by up to 25%. CBD can also address the accompanying pain that comes with the disorder as well as reducing eye pressure. AUTHOR BIO: Lily Brooks  is a passionate blogger who loves to write about innovative ideas on promoting mental and physical health. She is currently working with GreenSociety, the best Budmail Alternative, which offers premium quality weed online.
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The 9 Best Skin-Care Tips I’ve Learned in 10 Years of Being a Beauty Editor

Celebrities love to say that the secret to glowing skin is to drink a lot of water—and by the way, use this cream, or take this supplement. But not everyone has a camera-ready complexion, every cream doesn’t work for every skin type, supplements aren’t magic elixirs, and drinking plenty of water is a super healthy habit, sure, but guzzling a ton of H2O isn’t going to remedy the chronic eczema I’ve been dealing with since age 8.

After spending more than a decade playing with beauty products as part of my job—and more importantly, interviewing hundreds of dermatologists and skin experts—I’ve learned to parse out the BS advice from what really works and is worth spending your hard-earned money on. Here’s the most important skin-care advice I’ve learned. Oh, and make sure to drink plenty of water.

  1. Squeezing a pimple will never, ever make it better, faster.

Translation: Stop touching your face. Your hands are covered in bacteria most of the time (just think about all the stuff you touch). If you’re touching an already-inflamed zit or infection, you’re only adding debris to the pimple and delaying its demise. Plus, popping a pimple doesn’t do your skin or the zit itself any good, particularly if it’s a swollen, large cyst without a whitehead on top, which will only get worse when you try to squeeze.

  1. More product does not equal better skin. In fact, there are certain products you should never mix.

As a product hoarder, I have an entire armoire filled with masks, lotions, creams, peels, oils, and serums. It’s incredibly tempting to pile on at least one of each every day and night because, it’s right there, and well, it’s my job. But more product isn’t a good thing. Too much product can clog pores (especially if the moisturizers aren’t noncomedogenic). Plus, certain ingredients don’t play well together. For example, retinol and other exfoliating ingredients—salicylic acid, glycolic acid, and benzoyl peroxide—should not be used at the same time because the skin can get really dry.

  1. You don’t need to spend $300 on a skin-care product for it to be really good.

Listen, we’ve all heard about the miraculous powers of ultra-expensive potions and lotions, but there’s just zero reason you’d ever need to spend a week’s worth of grocery money on a little hydration boost. Frankly, most top dermatologists I’ve worked with prefer skin-care products sourced from the drugstore. For example, my current derm, Michele Farber, M.D., of Schweiger Dermatology in New York City, pushes drugstore-staple CeraVe samples on me after every visit. It’s just the best one, in her professional opinion. I have combination skin, but derms love it for acne-prone complexions, too.

  1. SPF is key—and you can make it even better with some mix-ins, too.

If you needed to have a skin-care desert island pick, it’s gotta be SPF. Any dermatologist will tell you that sunscreen is the most-important skin-care step because it protects from free radical damage that can cause skin cancer and early signs of aging. Hot tip: If it leaves a bit of a white residue, try adding a few drops of a liquid luminizer, bronzer, or even face tint to avoid that whole ghostly look.

  1. Your neck and décolletage deserve as much TLC as your mug.

Just because your neck and décolletage—you know, the fancy French term for the delicate area around your clavicle and above the breasts—aren’t technically on your face doesn’t mean they don’t need the same kind of TLC. In fact, dermatologists consider the face and neck as a part of one skin unit because your décolletage is susceptible to the same signs of skin damage. There are many products designed specifically for the area below the chin. Some of them advertise lifting and firming properties. (Though as someone with a 34D bra size, I can tell you I haven’t seen any of that kick in.)

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