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About Cannabis Topicals

Cannabis topicals have gained significant popularity in recent years, offering a non-psychoactive way to experience the therapeutic benefits of cannabis. While hemp seed oil has long been used in topical medicine for its nourishing fatty acids, THC-rich cannabis topicals are now a go-to choice in the wellness community. These creams, balms, salves, and oils are specially designed for targeted application to areas experiencing discomfort. Crafted with both THC and CBD, these advanced topicals provide a soothing experience that helps with pain relief, inflammation reduction, and the alleviation of muscle soreness and joint aches.

 

How are Cannabis Topicals Made?

Cannabis topicals are created by infusing cannabis into a base formula such as lotion, oil, or balm. The infusion process can be done by using solvents to extract cannabinoids like THC and CBD from the plant material or by directly incorporating the plant material into the formulation, followed by straining it out. The key to crafting effective cannabis topicals is using controlled heat during the infusion process to preserve the plant’s essential cannabinoids and terpenes. The resulting product is a cannabinoid-rich topical that may also include other beneficial oils and plant extracts, enhancing the overall potency and therapeutic effects.

 

What are the Benefits of Cannabis Topicals?

Cannabis topicals interact with the body’s Endocannabinoid System (ECS), which plays a role in regulating various bodily functions, including pain sensation. The ECS has receptors throughout the body, including on the skin, which allows cannabis topicals to provide targeted relief. When applied to areas of discomfort, such as sore muscles, aching joints, or stiff necks, topicals can help to reduce inflammation, improve flexibility, and promote relaxation. They are perfect for athletes after a tough workout, individuals with chronic pain, or anyone seeking relief from everyday discomfort. Cannabis topicals offer a discreet, non-intoxicating way to experience the healing power of cannabis without the need for smoking or ingestion.

Cannabis Topicals FAQs

Cannabis topicals are products infused with THC, CBD, or both, that are applied directly to the skin for localized relief. These topicals do not produce psychoactive effects, making them an ideal choice for those seeking pain relief, inflammation reduction, or relief from skin conditions without feeling high. At Union Chill, we offer a variety of cannabis topicals to help target specific areas of discomfort.

 

Cannabis balms provide targeted relief for muscle pain, joint inflammation, and skin irritations. At Union Chill, we carry popular balms such as Kynd’s Cooling 1:1 CBD/THC Balm and Avexia’s 1:1 Pain Relief Balm. These balms are known for their fast-absorbing, long-lasting effects and are non-psychoactive, making them an ideal choice for localized relief.

 

At Union Chill, we offer a variety of cannabis lotions infused with THC and CBD. These lotions not only provide relief from muscle soreness and joint discomfort but also moisturize the skin. Popular brands include Kynd and Avexia, known for their high-quality products that offer both therapeutic and skincare benefits.

 

Yes, cannabis topicals such as balms and lotions do not produce psychoactive effects, even if they contain THC. When applied to the skin, topicals provide localized relief without affecting the mind, making them a great option for those who want the benefits of cannabis without feeling high.

 

Cannabis topicals are effective for relieving conditions such as muscle pain, joint inflammation, skin irritations, and dry skin. At Union Chill, we offer a range of balms and lotions designed to address these specific issues, providing relief without the need for inhalation or ingestion.

 

Cannabis topicals offer targeted relief without entering the bloodstream, which means they don’t cause psychoactive effects. They are perfect for users looking for relief from localized pain or skin conditions while remaining fully functional. Visit Union Chill to explore our full range of cannabis topicals.

 

Cannabis topicals come in various textures and cannabinoid ratios to match your specific needs. Researching the ingredients, cannabinoid content, and texture of the product is essential. CBD topicals are often recommended for inflammation-related discomfort, while THC-rich topicals are ideal for episodic pain, such as muscle soreness after a workout.

 

Yes, cannabis topicals are effective for pain relief. When applied to the skin, cannabinoids like CBD and THC interact with local receptors in the body’s endocannabinoid system, providing targeted relief for pain and inflammation. The effectiveness may vary depending on the individual and the intensity of the pain.

 

For most cannabis topicals, start with a nickel-sized amount for the initial application. Wait for about 30 minutes to assess the effects before reapplying. A small amount typically covers a large surface area, such as your arms and legs. Adjust the dosage based on the surface area to be covered and the intensity of relief needed.

 

The effects of cannabis topicals typically last 2 to 4 hours, depending on the concentration of cannabinoids in the product. Higher concentrations generally lead to longer-lasting effects. Topicals allow for gradual dosing, so you can reapply throughout the day for sustained relief.

 

Cannabis topicals often contain supportive ingredients like beeswax, coconut oil, vitamin E, shea butter, and various botanicals such as peppermint, tea tree, eucalyptus, lavender, lemon, and jojoba oil. These ingredients enhance the therapeutic properties of the cannabis topicals while providing additional skincare benefits.

 

Cannabis topicals will not make you feel high because they are designed to interact with cannabinoid receptors on the skin, not the brain. While some topicals are formulated to be transdermal (absorbing through the skin into the bloodstream), most topicals from licensed producers are created for localized pain relief and will not induce psychoactive effects.

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