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Understanding CBD Topicals

A clear guide to CBD creams, balms, and lotions — what they are, how they are made, and what to consider when choosing a product.

Understanding CBD Topicals

What Are CBD Topicals?

CBD topicals are products designed to be applied directly to the skin. They include creams, balms, salves, lotions, and roll-on products that contain CBD as an active ingredient along with other skincare components.

Unlike CBD oils or capsules, topicals are not ingested. Instead, the CBD interacts with receptors in the skin. This makes topicals a distinct category within the CBD product landscape.

The European CBD skincare market has grown as more consumers explore CBD-infused personal care products. Products range from basic CBD balms to sophisticated skincare formulations that combine CBD with other botanical ingredients.

Types of CBD Topicals

CBD topicals come in various formats, each with different textures, absorption characteristics, and use cases.

The base formulation and additional ingredients vary widely between products and brands.

Creams & Lotions
Water-based formulations with lighter texture. Typically moisturizing and easy to spread over larger areas.
Balms & Salves
Wax or oil-based products with a thicker consistency. Often combined with beeswax, shea butter, or coconut oil.
Roll-Ons & Gels
Liquid or gel formulations in a roll-on applicator. Convenient for on-the-go application.
Patches
Adhesive patches that deliver CBD through the skin over an extended period. A newer product category in the CBD market.

Common Ingredients in CBD Topicals

Beyond CBD, topical products typically contain a range of other ingredients. Common additions include carrier oils (coconut, jojoba, argan), essential oils (lavender, eucalyptus, peppermint), and botanical extracts (arnica, calendula, aloe vera).

Some products also include other cannabinoids like CBG or CBN, as well as terpenes. The ingredient list can vary significantly between products, so checking the full ingredients is worthwhile.

As with any skincare product, it is a good idea to check for potential allergens in the ingredient list, especially if you have sensitive skin. Many CBD topical brands offer fragrance-free options.

What to Look for When Shopping

When evaluating CBD topicals, consider the CBD concentration (expressed in mg per container or per ml), the type of CBD extract used (full spectrum, broad spectrum, or isolate), and the quality of other ingredients. Third-party lab testing remains important for verifying CBD content and purity.

In the EU, CBD topicals are classified differently from ingestible CBD products and may fall under cosmetics regulations rather than novel food rules. Check that products comply with EU Cosmetics Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 and your local requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between CBD cream and CBD balm?
CBD cream is typically water-based with a lighter, more spreadable texture. CBD balm is wax or oil-based with a thicker, more concentrated consistency. The choice between them is largely a matter of personal preference and intended use.
Do CBD topicals contain THC?
It depends on the type of CBD extract used. Full spectrum topicals may contain trace amounts of THC within legal limits (typically below 0.2% in the EU). Broad spectrum and isolate-based topicals should contain no detectable THC. Check the product's CoA for verification.
How are CBD topicals regulated in Europe?
CBD topicals applied to the skin are generally regulated as cosmetics in the EU under the Cosmetics Regulation. This is different from ingestible CBD products, which fall under food regulations. Specific requirements vary by country.
What CBD concentration is common in topicals?
CBD topicals range widely in concentration, from around 100mg to over 1000mg per container. The concentration that is right for you depends on the product format and your personal preferences. Higher concentration does not necessarily mean a better product.
How should CBD topicals be stored?
Store CBD topicals in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Natural ingredient-based products may have a shorter shelf life than synthetic-based skincare. Check the product's expiration date and PAO (Period After Opening) symbol.

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