Hair care appears to be the latest frontier for CBD — so what does it do, if anything?
Author:Dhani MauPublish date:Apr 20, 2020Over the past couple of years, everyone from beauty labels like Herbivore and Josie Maran to cannabis companies like Lord Jones and Prima have all begun touting the benefits of CBD in skin-care products, spiking face oils and serums with the now-ubiquitous ingredient. CBD skin care has become so prominent that earlier this year, Sephora issued its own official CBD standards.
As Brands Cash in on Cannabis, Are They Working to Dispel Racial Disparity That Still Exists Behind It?One important thing to note is that, in these products, CBD is likely working alongside other soothing, hydrating ingredients that are helping to produce whatever results one might see. Many in the CBD beauty world, including the founders of Steam, argue that CBD can increase the efficacy and absorption of other ingredients, in addition to providing its own benefits.
That's all well and good, but as far as whether these properties can benefit the hair and scalp specifically, in all the product formats these brands are selling, with the doses they are using, reliable evidence is limited-to-non-existent. "There is little regulation over labeling of CBD containing products. Currently, it may be unclear what concentration of CBD is actually contained in what you are purchasing," adds Dr. Zeichner. "We really don't know at this point what concentration of CBD is really necessary."
Palermino sees potential for CBD to work its anti-inflammatory magic on those with scalp issues via a targeted treatment like one of Steam's or Briogeo's oils, but doesn't see how shampoo would do much, given that it's immediately rinsed out. And, "It's not going to do anything to hair," she asserts, pointing out that there's virtually no research around benefits to the strands themselves.
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