Kipre | F0CUS
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100% Natural Organic Oils
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- almond oil
- cannabis sativa
- cypress
- hemp oil
- jojoba oil
- lemongrass
- orange
- rosemary
- sweet orange
350 mg CBD/8mL
Topical Roll-On
Cypress, Orange, & Sweet Orange have specific stimulating effects on mental and emotional systems. Well-known for their uplifting and worry-reducing properties.
Orange and Sweet Orange particularly cerebral in their effects.
Topical use: Apply topically to pulse points [back of neck, temples, bottoms of feet, etc] Dilute with carrier oils [Coconut Oil, Jojoba Oil, etc] to minimize any skin sensitivity.
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CBD acts on receptors that help reduce inflammation
as well as anxiety (thus reducing the hormones conducive to outbreaks)
CBD also offers antiproliferative effects (making it able to stop the spread of cells),
and skin regenerating properties. CBD acts as a sebostatic agent, giving it the ability to reduce sebum and in the process, acne.
Research conducted by the Federation of american Societies for Experimental Biology uncovered similar findings: cannabinoids
are responsible for lipid products and, ultimately, helping the skin regulate itself
against dryness and blemishes. CBD has proven to be effective against acne and multiple inflammatory conditions.
CBD, THC, and maybe other cannabinoids are anti-psoriasis agents. Under a psoriasis condition, skin cells are replaced every
3 to 5 days, rather than the typical 30 days.
This excessive and rapid growth of the epidermal layer of the skin generates red, itchy, and scaly patches.
They may be localized or completely cover the body. Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of many cannabinoid molecules produced by Cannabis, second only to THC in abundance. While THC is the principal psychoactive component of Cannabis
and has certain medical uses, CBD stands out because it is both non-psychoactive and displays a broad range of potential
medical applications, making it especially attractive as a therapeutic agent.
CBD does not have ANY intoxicating effects.
CBD acts on receptors that help reduce inflammation
as well as anxiety (thus reducing the hormones conducive to outbreaks)
CBD also offers antiproliferative effects (making it able to stop the spread of cells),
and skin regenerating properties. CBD acts as a sebostatic agent, giving it the ability to reduce sebum and in the process, acne.
Research conducted by the Federation of american Societies for Experimental Biology uncovered similar findings: cannabinoids
are responsible for lipid products and, ultimately, helping the skin regulate itself
against dryness and blemishes. CBD has proven to be effective against acne and multiple inflammatory conditions.
CBD, THC, and maybe other cannabinoids are anti-psoriasis agents. Under a psoriasis condition, skin cells are replaced every
3 to 5 days, rather than the typical 30 days.
This excessive and rapid growth of the epidermal layer of the skin generates red, itchy, and scaly patches.
They may be localized or completely cover the body. Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of many cannabinoid molecules produced by Cannabis, second only to THC in abundance. While THC is the principal psychoactive component of Cannabis
and has certain medical uses, CBD stands out because it is both non-psychoactive and displays a broad range of potential
medical applications, making it especially attractive as a therapeutic agent.
CBD does not have ANY intoxicating effects.