MICRONEEDLING AND MICRODERMABRASION CBD INFUSION TREATMENTS!

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CBD infused with Microneedling Therapy and Microdermabrasion Facial is now available at Ayurbeauty!!!

Let’s start with what it’s not. It is NOT marijuana. While the two are often confused for each other, CBD does not contain the same psychoactive compound, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). CBD naturally occurs in the cannabis flower and still boats medicinal and therapeutic benefits.

Humans are born with an Endocannabinoid system.  There are receptors throughout the entire body designed to receive, absorb and utilize CBD.  CBD is Cannabidiol. It is extracted from either the Hemp or Marijuana plant of the Cannabis family.  CBD is credited with treating a host of medical problems. It has been said to help with things from epileptic seizures, arthritis, anxiety, inflammation, pain management to acne! It is just now starting to surface in the Skincare realm

At Ayurbeauty, we use Purium CBD Oil, which  is an organic Hemp based, CO2 extracted (no chemicals) CBD that is both full-spectrum and pure CBD extract.  It is non-GMO, USA grown with no preservatives, artificial ingredients and less than .3% Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).

The only additional ingredient in this  CBD oil is STEVIA. This wonderful leaf is believed to be a remarkable healing agent for skin disorders. Its antioxidant, antibacterial and antiseptic activity may help with wrinkles, skin blemishes, dermatitis, eczema, acne outbreaks, scarring, rashes, itchiness and chapped lips.

Benefits

AGING

A 2010 study in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology revealed that the endocannabinoid system is critical to the life cycle of basal cells, which make up around 90% of the cells in the epidermis. Healthy skin relies on the body’s ability to grow new cells and discard dead ones. Manipulation of the endocannabinoid system can help regulate the life cycle of cells for more radiant, youthful skin.

CBD as an antioxidant is even more powerful than Vitamin C, E, A, or omega 3 fatty acids, which are all also present in hemp oil, making CBD hemp oil a good source for antioxidants. Protecting the skin from free radicals, like UV rays, smoke, and environmental pollutants, is critical in having younger looking skin. Free radicals in the atmosphere cause fine lines and wrinkles; antioxidants protect our bodies from the damage of these free radicals, including fighting the effects of aging.

ACNE

Acne is frustrating, and among adults, it is surprisingly common. Besides its natural causes, acne can also be brought on by stress, hormone changes, changes in medication, and even current skin care products being used.
Acne involves the overproduction of sebum, an oily substance intended to protect the skin. Glands in our skin, typically near hair follicles, called sebaceous glands produce fatty oils called lipids. These lipids perform a number of functions, such as creating a barrier on our skin to keep out bacteria and viruses and working to lubricate and waterproof the hair and skin. Sebaceous glands and hair follicles both contain endocannabinoid receptors, meaning their functions are affected by cannabinoids.
Lipid production plays a critical role in both acne (over production) and eczema (under production). In acne, oil (along with dirt, dead skin cells, and bacteria) clogs pores, causing an inflamed blemish on the skin.

CBD can be used to affect the output of oils in the skin and hair. Specifically, CBD inhibits the lipid production in skin cells, making it an effective preventative for acne. However, manipulating this system can also be used to increase output of sebum as well as to prevent dry skin issues.

The anti-inflammatory properties of CBD can also control the other effects of acne because the skin around the zit is intensely inflamed. Pimples are effectively infections, and it is best to treat them as such. CBD can act as an antibacterial agent, decreasing the likelihood of further acne in the future.

SKIN CONDITIONS

Although Hemp based CBD il shows effectiveness in beauty products, such as with anti-aging and acne relief, the elements in the hemp oil hold promise in the treatment of a number of more severe skin conditions as well.

One study in the British Journal of Pharmacology found that phytocannabinoids, particularly CBD and cannabigerol (CBG), can control cell proliferation and differentiation, indicating they can be used in novel treatments for skin diseases like allergies or cancer. Anecdotally, CBD oil works on warts, moles, and even HPV outbreaks because it can cause cell death in these abnormally growing cell groups, but clinical research in this area is lacking.

Atopic dermatitis (eczema) has been shown to improve after treatment with hemp oil. Although the exact cause of atopic dermatitis is unknown, it is suspected to be a type of allergic response, with the corresponding rash associated with inflammation of the skin.

Like with eczema, researchers are unsure of the exact causes of psoriasis. It is thought to be linked to problems with the immune system, specifically white T cells in the blood. Researchers have seen promise in using cannabinoids to treat psoriasis through immune system regulation and anti-inflammatory effects.

Finally, cannabinoids have been shown to be particularly effective in controlling potential skin cancers like melanoma. Through its ability to control cell growth and death, CBD has been considered as a potential adjunct to current skin cancer treatments.

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