How to Make CBD Coconut Oil for Shaving – Why It’s Good

One of the most common complaints among both men and women who shave is razor burn. By shaving skin which isn’t properly lubricated, razors can drag on the skin, irritating it. Despite how uncomfortable this can be, people continue to do it. They end up with rashes, cuts and even ingrown hairs as a result.

Using the right shaving cream can solve this problem really easily. Providing a layer of moisture between the skin and the blade, you can get the silky smooth skin you want without having to sacrifice your skin’s health.

There are so many products on the market today which offer a solution to the problem. Between shea butter body washes and aloe vera foams, it’s easy to feel a little overwhelmed when looking for the right one for you. But believe it or not, you don’t necessarily have to go out and buy something from your local drug store.

You might find that you have ingredients in your home that can create the perfect shaving solution. Both CBD and coconut oil are well known natural remedies that can be transformative for the skin.

You’re probably very familiar with coconut oil. After all, it’s become something of a sensational beauty product. But what about CBD?

How to Make CBD Coconut Oil for Shaving – Why It’s Good

Why Use CBD Oil?

CBD oil is another name for cannabidiol. This is one of the many chemical compounds found in the cannabis sativa plant. In fact, it’s thought that there are well over one hundred such compounds found in the plant. CBD, however, is a little bit special.

CBD has been found to have many medicinal qualities. This might not come as a surprise when you consider the rich history of using cannabis for health problems. For centuries, people have taken advantage of the healing properties for a whole host of illnesses, diseases and conditions. And today, it’s more popular than ever.

Many people worry that using CBD for medicinal reasons will have the undesirable side effect of giving them a ‘high’. This is totally understandable, but unfounded.

The fact is that the euphoria which is so strongly associated with cannabis is actually caused by an entirely different compound known as THC. While you can get mixtures of the two chemicals, pure CBD doesn’t contain any THC.

This means you can try CBD with needing to worry about any major side effects associated with smoking cannabis. Not all CBD based treatments are for those will serious illnesses like Parkinson’s disease or cancer. In fact, many people are using CBD to help with their both major (psoriasis) and minor (dry skin) skin problems.

CBD Oil for the Skin

Skincare experts are raving about CBD. Studies have shown that it can have hugely beneficial effects on skin health. In particular, it’s being studied as a possible future treatment for skin conditions such as acne, eczema and psoriasis.

The science behind how CBD boosts skin health is pretty simple. The human body and the bodies of most animals contain an endocannabinoid system. This is a system of receptors that are spread throughout the body. However, most of these receptors are found in the skin.

The receptors act as neurotransmitters. They are responsible for a while host of important bodily functions. Scientists believe they regulate skin health. CBD acts as a natural supplement to this system. When we have more CBD in our bodies, the endocannabinoid system works more effectively.

By using CBD products, you can help your endocannabinoid system to work at its best. This can help to prevent dry skin, to regulate oil production and to minimize fine lines and wrinkles. However, you don’t need to ingest CBD to see the benefits. Applying CBD topically, with a shaving cream, for example, can achieve the same results but please seek advice before doing so as different skin types can react differently to different chemicals.

CBD Coconut Shaving Cream

Coconut oil has been known, as well as other plant based oils to be very beneficial in providing anti-inflammatory effects. Further more combining CBD and coconut oil couldn’t be easier. You can either find the treatment already mixed or use two professionally recommended creams or oils together for a powerful combo.

We recommend beginning by scooping two tablespoons of coconut oil into a bowl and adding two teaspoons of CBD oil to the mix. You can try adding other ingredients too if you’d like. An essential oil like tea tree oil is a wonderful antiseptic and antibacterial and could be a great addition to your home blend shaving foam. Mix your chosen ingredients together in the bowl until their thoroughly blended. When it’s ready, simply apply it liberally to the skin which has been washed with warm water, and shave. Whether your shaving your legs, underarms, bikini area or facial hair, you’ll be impressed with how easily the razor glides over the contours of your skin.

However, it should be mentioned that if you are thinking of using two different products together, you should ask your pharmacist or doctor if it is safe to do so before hand and also read the instructions on any prepared treatments too. It is unlikely that any negative effects will happen because both are mainly attributed towards providing benefits. However, due to limited testing being carried out on CBD at the moment the outcomes are not completely clear in relation to combining them. Before using any treatment for your skin read the instructions carefully and also adopt the hair dye test method. In other words use a small amount on your skin to test it before hand.

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