How To Introduce CBD Products Into Your Skincare Routine

How To Introduce CBD Products Into Your Skincare Routine

Young, supple skin is the result of an extensive and constant beauty regime (unless you’re one of the lucky few born with perfect, radiant skin!). And it’s one that can be complemented with CBD products for maximum effects. 


Aside from self-care and TLC, a skincare beauty routine can help keep your skin young, prevent lines, wrinkles, and spots, as well as aiding in acne treatment and prevention. When you add CBD products to any skincare routine, the results will amaze you.

WHY CBD PRODUCTS?

CBD has lots of benefits for the skin and its soothing, calming and non-irritating nature make it easy to incorporate into just about any skincare routine. It has antioxidant properties that can aid in maintaining balanced & healthy skin. It can also help regulate sebum production and help soothe dry skin, especially when paired with the right ingredients. For more information on the benefits of CBD oil in skincare, check out this article.


But how exactly can you add a CBD product into your current skincare routine? Where does it fit in? We’re here to show you how to incorporate new products - including CBD products - into your routine. Here are our tips on how to add new products to any skincare routine:

HOW TO INCORPORATE CBD PRODUCTS INTO YOUR ROUTINE

    • Patch Test First
    • Start on Alternate Days
    • One New Product At a Time
    • Pick the Right Step 
    • Be Patient
    • Choose the Right Product

Patch Test First!

When you finally get your hands on that new CBD product you’ve been dying to try, you may be tempted to put it all over your face or lather it all over your body to get those amazing results ASAP. But this could be one of the biggest mistakes you can make. 

Whenever you plan to implement a new product into your skincare routine, patch testing is a must. This way you can determine if the product suits your skin’s type and examine if it causes any type of allergic reaction. Trust us! If for any reason your skin responds negatively, it’s much better to have a rash on a small patch of your skin than on your entire face.

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