If you are in products for skin care, you are more than likely have heard of hemp lotion. It is the new buzz word these days in skin care. In fact, "hemp" is practically the watchword in many industries, as seems to be used for hemp is evident in all markets, from clothing to skin care. So what's all this talk of hemp oil and hemp cream?
A quick Internet search reveals a number of benefits of hemp oil, which happens, it will arrive in tanneryLotions or skin care products. When researching hemp oil, there are a lot of scientific words thrown around such as linoleic acid and linolenic acid, and the "antioxidants" ever popular buzz word. All seem to show that hemp oil is great for your skin by using these scientific terms, but little true scientific evidence. Some even claim that may require the use of hemp oil for the skin through the use of lotions to treat and prevent things such as psoriasis and eczema. This is a significant enoughComplaint, but where is the evidence? I could not.
What does all this talk about the benefits of hemp, how much faith we really need or emphasis on the use of scientific evidence for things like skin care? It does not seem much when you take all the products that supposedly help you stop looking for wrinkles and aging. I also saw an ad the other day for a cream that is actually the words "Defying Gravity" in their name ... is just crazy. I was wondering ifAll I could meet some float and work in the morning.
It seems that when a new word comes on the market such as antioxidants or hemp producers in a hurry to see how to incorporate these words or ingredients in their products. With all that said, I can honestly say that I use hemp lotion, and I like it. My wife and I tan a lot and enjoy holidays in sunny places so our skin is constantly leaving the sun. One of the few that really seem lotionsReconstitution of skin lotions, hemp oil is contained.
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