The Premise Behind New Cannabis Eye Makeup

Cannabis Eye Makeup, the new premise

The cosmetic industry is one of those industries that is driven by ever-changing trends. Every season it seems we’re seeing new ways to use makeup. One season we were all lusting after dewy, fresh looking skin. The next, our focus was on heavy contouring and structured shaping. No matter what the trend, beauty and makeup lovers are always looking for the next big thing.

Enter the latest innovation in cosmetics; cannabis eye makeup. This might seem like an unlikely addition to the shelves of our drug stores, but believe it or not, this is a trend that looks set to stand the test of time.

It shouldn’t really come as much of a surprise at all when you consider how much research has been done on the effects of cannabis on the skin. In fact, you might not realise it but medical cannabis is now commonly used as a treatment for skin conditions like acne and eczema.

Cannabis infused body lotions, serums, face masks, CBD (Cannabidiol) lipsticks and other skin care products are becoming more mainstream by the day. So, it’s only natural really that it is now finding its place in the cosmetic industry too.

Medical Cannabis for the Skin

Medical cannabis is fast becoming one of the most talked about additions to the skin care industry. This is for a number of reasons. First of all, it’s controversial, and who doesn’t love a bit of controversy? Cannabis has a hugely negative reputation among much of the general population. Known for the addictive “high” it can cause, people are shocked to hear that cannabis is now being considered a medical treatment.

However, it’s important to note that using medical cannabis oil doesn’t necessarily mean experiencing a “high”. In fact, the main constituent of cannabis which is used for skin care doesn’t cause any mind-altering or euphoric effects whatsoever.

Second of all, there has been a noticeable shift in the beauty and skincare industry towards natural ingredients. More and more frequently we’re seeing things like coconut oil, Epsom salts and tea tree oil being listed as the active ingredients of products produced by big brands.

Consumers love knowing that the beauty products that they’re using on their skin contain natural products, and medical cannabis gives them that assurance. Brands have tapped into this shift and are developing entire ranges specifically designed for these consumers. Now, medical cannabis companies are doing the same.

Finally, the scientific evidence supporting the use of medical cannabis for the skin is growing. Studies have shown that certain compounds in the plant can have a very significant effect on skin health. In particular, cannabidiol, or CBD oil, is thought to act as a regulator for the endocannabinoid system.

This is a system of receptors in the skin that control key functions like sebum production. By regulating this system, it’s believed that CBD infused products can have a positive effect on skin health. However, things aren’t quite that simple.

Does Medical Cannabis Really Work?

The truth is that there has been a lot of sensationalism surrounding medical cannabis and its uses. The internet is positively jam-packed with miraculous tales of how cannabis oil, hemp seed oil and other cannabis products have cured every illness and disease known to man. Unfortunately, a lot of this is misinformation.

The facts about medical cannabis are quite simple. Researchers know that cannabis is a powerful anti-inflammatory. This means that it has significant effects on pain and is why medical cannabis has become synonymous with chronic pain conditions like Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis.

Researchers also know that cannabis interacts with the endocannabinoid system in a way that has a positive effect on the skin. This is why skin care and beauty brands are tapping into its properties through new products.

Other than these two certainties, most of the other theories on the effects of medical cannabis are just that. There is significant research to suggest that it can have hugely positive effects on a whole host of illnesses, diseases and medical conditions such as epilepsy, Alzheimer’s disease, post-traumatic stress disorder and more.

However, not enough high-quality research has been conducted for these claims to be conclusive just yet. Luckily for us, the fact that scientists have learned so much about cannabis for the skin means that we can incorporate it into our beauty regimes with confidence. The premise behind cannabis eye makeup couldn’t really be more simple.

The idea is this; by using eye makeup products which promote the health of the skin, you can look and feel your absolute best. Cannabis eye makeup is expected to be gentle enough for the sensitive skin around the eyes and won’t dry it out.

It’s also thought to keep the skin moisturized and supple. And it’s even believed to prevent the development of fine lines and wrinkles by boosting fatty acids!

While we certainly don’t know enough about cannabis and its effects to give credence to the miraculous claims made about the drug online, one thing is clear; there is enough research to suggest that medical cannabis could be more than just another passing trend.

Sarah Tyrrell
Sarah Tyrrell
Sarah Tyrrell is a health, wellness, and lifestyle writer based in Ireland whose work has appeared in The Irish Times and The Independent, among others. In 2017, she founded the lifestyle brand “Self Love and Sarah” to promote healthy self image and body positivity for women.

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