CBD Topicals – Defining The Differences

There are a lot of CBD products on the market these days, and topical options are one of the fastest-growing fields. From salves to balms to ointments to lotions, the varieties of CBD topical options are wide-ranging. Topicals are used to alleviate pain, irritation, and soreness by applying on the skin and allowing the topical to absorb. But what are the differences between them all, and which is the best treatment for what?

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CBD Balm

Balms are a conventional topical in the health world, typically used for sore muscles. Balms are usually the hardest of CBD topicals because they have a high ratio of beeswax or another base. Balms are perfect for massaging into the skin, great for soreness relief. CBD balms can be an excellent option for athletes as part of their recovery process.

CBD Salve

CBD salves are very similar to CBD balms, with the man difference being a slight texture change. Creams are a bit softer than balms, making them easier to rub into the skin. Because salves have a more pliable texture than a balm, they absorb faster into the skin to deliver effects. Similarly, CBD salves are different from ointments or lotions, mostly due to texture.

CBD Ointment

An ointment can have many uses, whether it’s medicinal or cosmetic. CBD ointments are usually the smoothest, most oily of CBD topicals. Because ointments are more oil-based, they can have high concentrations of CBD. Typically the oil to water ratio is 80/20, so ointments make an excellent choice for pain relief and especially for moisture.

CBD Lotion

The main difference between CBD lotions and all other topicals is the ratio of water to the base. With CBD lotion, also known as CBD cream, there is a bit of water and moisturizing agents in the base, while balms and salves primarily use fatty oils and wax without water. CBD lotions and creams absorb into the skin rapidly and can deliver quick results.

CBD skincare products are said to help with inflammation, chronic pain, acne, psoriasis, and many other ailments. Most topicals are THC free, but be sure to always double-check the label for the product you are purchasing.

CBD topicals can generally be applied to the skin liberally and won’t cause any psychoactive effects. For general health, many people opt for an oral method of consumption, but if you are new to the world of CBD and looking to treat a skin condition or want topical pain relief, a topical is a great place to start.

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