Cannabinoids, Cosmetics, and Why CBD is Only the Beginning

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A recent interview article, Cannabinoids, Cosmetics, and Why CBD is Only the Beginning, published in AZ Foothills Magazine, highlighted the importance of CBD in cosmetics. Tyler Hollis, the author of the article, asked Dennis O’Neill’s insight over prevalent skin and hair conditions and their potential prevention and treatment with CBD, CBG, and astaxanthin products. O’ Neill briefly introduced Bio-Kai, which makes astaxanthin a carotenoid holding a variety of health benefits.

Tyler Hollis observed a surge in CBD-containing cosmetics after its legalization. CBG and CBD is a “breakthrough for skincare and haircare,” says O’Neill. Extensive research on cannabinoids recommends their use as an ingredient in a beauty regimen. O’Neill explained how cannabis products could solve 14 common skin issues and most concerning hair fall issues.

CBG/CBD binds cannabinoid receptors to present all over the skin, including epidermis, sebaceous glands, hair follicles, nerves, and immune cells. CBD oil as a regular hair care regimen can help seal moisture in the hair, combat dryness of the scalp, elevate cerebral blood circulation, and fights scalp issues such as eczema, psoriasis, or folliculitis. CBD oil aids in regulating hormonal fluctuations and stress management, thus reduce hormonal and stress-induced hair loss.

Mother of all cannabinoids, CBG, have enormous skincare potential that can be utilized in various cosmetics products. Human skin has CB1 and CB2 endocannabinoid receptors that maintain healthy skin function. CBG has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antioxidant property that helps “calm inflammation, reduces blemishes, purifies pores, balances sebum (oil) production and assists with cellular turnover,” says O’Neill. CBG has a great potential to be the best skincare ingredient.

Dennis O’Neill shared how Bio-kai employed algae to yield increasingly popular carotenoids, i.e., astaxanthin. This reddish-pink pigment is known as the world’s best antioxidant, with enormous potential to keep health and medical conditions at bay. Astaxanthin slows down the photoaging process and prevents UV-induced cancer damage. Astaxanthin can reduce high cholesterol, treat male infertility, reduce exercise-related fatigue, treat cancer, prevent heart diseases and ulcers.

BioMedican’s president Dennis O’Neill helped the customers select the best product for themselves. “Look for a high concentration of CBD and CBG in haircare and skincare products, respectively,” he advised.

We invite investors of the cosmetic industry to invest in non-GMO and organic cannabinoids produced by the advanced biosynthetic method and get a faster return on investments.

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Dr. Saba Iqbal is a contributing writer for BioMedican. She's a clinical pharmacist turned writer. Dr. Saba's education includes a doctoral degree in pharmacy (Pharm D) from the University of Sargodha, Pakistan. In search of a career that would take advantage of her medical and pharmaceutical skills, Dr. Saba found medical writing – a career path a few medical students consider. In her journey "from a medical bench to pen," she has worked with several startups for many years managing content on biotech products, pharmaceuticals, drugs, devices, and techniques. While keeping up with the latest trends in medical writing, she aims to use her writing skills to clearly communicate complex scientific, medical, and health information to the potential investor and general audience.

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