It’s important to know what goes into the products you put in your body and on your skin. This guide breaks down each and every ingredient used in our incredible line of CBD products. Each and every ingredient was hand-picked with the intent of providing our customers with the highest quality CBD products on the market today.

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Hemp-Derived Ingredients

CBD and CBG are both non-intoxicating cannabinoids, meaning they won’t make you high. They also both interact with the same receptors in the body, according to a 2018 study, and appear to have anti-inflammatory effects. However, CBG does seem to have some different functions and health benefits than CBD.

Cannabidiol (CBD) Isolate

According to research, CBD has the ability to inhibit oil production and has anti-inflammatory properties. CBD has the potential to reduce muscle spasms and reduce pain and inflammation in the body.

Broad Spectrum Cannabidiol (CBD) Distillate

Broad Spectrum Distillate contains all the other compounds from the hemp plant except THC. Broad Spectrum contains terpenes and other cannabinoids naturally occurring in the plant.

Full Spectrum Cannabidiol (CBD) Distillate

Full Spectrum Distillate contains all the cannabinoids that are naturally occurring in the cannabis plant.

Cannabigerol (CBG) Isolate

CBG is considered a minor cannabinoid and has the potential to reduce inflammation. Studies have shown that CBG has antibacterial properties and works with endocannabinoid receptors in the body.


Carrier Oils and Moisturizers

Carrier oils are used to dilute the essential oils and help “carry” them into the skin. Aloe vera gels and unscented body lotion are also sometimes used as carriers.

Coconut Oil

Promotes healthy skin, has antioxidant properties. Coconut Oil is high in medium-chain triglycerides which are harder for the body to convert into stored fat and easier to burn off than long-chain triglycerides.

Cocoa Butter

Cocoa butter is high in fatty acids, which is why it’s often touted for its ability to hydrate and nourish the skin and improve elasticity. The fat in cocoa butter forms a protective barrier over the skin to hold in moisture. Cocoa butter is also rich in natural plant compounds called phytochemicals.

Extra Virgin Olive Oil

For centuries, extra virgin olive oil has been used topically to relieve everyday skin ailments. It has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and anti-aging properties because it is packed with antioxidants and vitamins. It hydrates the skin by building the skin’s moisture barrier to prevent loss of moisture.

Jojoba Oil

Jojoba oil has anti-inflammatory properties that help to tame chaffing and chapping, reduce redness caused by drying, ease the effects of eczema and rosacea, and keep skin calm and comfortable.

Medium Chain Triglycerides

Medium Chain Triglycerides improves bioavailability of CBD contains saturated fat which helps the body absorb cannabinoids. MCT allows for a relatively rapid release by metabolixing (or breaking down) into energy which allows a faster absorption.

Organic Coconut Oil

Promotes healthy skin, has antioxidant properties. Coconut Oil is high in medium-chain triglycerides which are harder for the body to convert into stored fat and easier to burn off than long-chain triglycerides.

Rosehip Seed Oil

Helps reduce scars and fine lines. Rosehip oil is rich in essential fatty acids and antioxidants, which are integral for tissue and cell regeneration in the skin.


Essential Oils

Essential oils are distilled from the aromatic leaves, bark, and roots of plants. If applied to the skin directly, they can cause reactions, such as severe irritation, redness or burning.

Lavender oil

Cypress Essential Oil

Cypress oil is one of the many essential oils used to relieve muscle pain and reduce inflammation.

Frankincense Essential Oil

Used topically and cosmetically, its astringent and cytophylactic qualities help reduce the appearance of wrinkles and skin imperfections such as discoloration. It stimulates the growth of new cells, thus when used on cuts it promotes faster healing.

Lavender Essential Oil

Lavender has been used for over 2,500 years. First by the Egyptians as a perfume, it was later discovered to have many other benefits.

  • Uses and Benefits: Lavender has natural calming abilities. It is a known anti-inflammatory and can help soothe and heal skin that is irritated. Lavender stimulates blood circulation and promotes the repair of new cells.

Organic Cedarwood Essential Oil

Cedrol, a type of alcohol found in the oils of conifer trees, is considered a sedative and is known to make a person feel calmer. Cedarwood is know to carry many physical benefits as well.

Organic Lemongrass Essential Oil

Lemongrass oil is used to treat a headache and musculoskeletal pain. As an aromatherapy treatment, lemongrass oil extract may be inhaled to treat muscle pain, infections, cold, or flu symptoms.

Organic Sage Essential Oil

Sage has shown the potential to combat skin aging such as wrinkles. Sage has been known to eliminate toxins, provide relief to minor skin abrasions and diminish the appearance of blemishes.

Peppermint Essential Oil

The main chemical constituents of Peppermint essential oil are Menthol, Menthone, and 1,8-Cineole, Menthyl acetate and Isovalerate, Pinene, Limonene, and other constituents. The most active of these components are Menthol and Menthone. Menthol is known to be analgesic and is thus beneficial for reducing pain such as headaches, muscle aches, and inflammation. Menthone is known to be analgesic as well, but it is also believed to show antiseptic activity. Its invigorating properties lend the oil its energizing effects.

Roman Chamomile Essential Oil

Chamomile has anti-inflammatory properties and has the ability to kill bacteria and fungus. Chamomile is widely used for its calming properties as a sleep aid and has the ability to assist in premature signs of aging.

Rosemary Essential Oil

Rosemary has a multitude of health benefits. Among those benefits include, the ability to ease stress, increase circulation, reduce joint inflammation, and relieve pain.

Tea Tree Essential Oil

Tea tree oil is a popular choice for treating acne because of its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. It’s thought to calm redness, swelling, and inflammation. It may even help to prevent and reduce acne scars, leaving you with smooth, clear skin.

Thuja Essential Oil

Thuja essential oil, with its antibacterial and astringent qualities, are able to combat a variety of skin conditions to promote skin-strengthening and skin tightening as well as to improve the appearance of the skin in general.

Turmeric Essential Oil

The active ingredients in turmeric or curcumin may have anti-inflammatory properties. It has been shown to help improve circulation and reduce pain.


Vitamins, Minerals, and Other Ingredients

Red Clay

Menthol

Menthol comes from mint plants sich as peppermint and spearmint. Applied topically menthol produces a cooling sensation by blocking the calcium current along the nerves responsible for detecting temperature.

Bentonite clay

Bentonite clay is a natural clay with a fine, soft texture.

Uses: People have used bentonite clay to remove impurities on the skin, such as oils, and toxins from the body for thousands of years.

Benefits: Bentonite clay is present in many skin products, but some people also add it to foods or drinks with the aim of relieving digestive issues or removing toxins from the body.

Bentonite Clay is known to remove toxins from the body and detox the skin. Bentonite contains soothing nutrients including calcium, magnesium, silica, sodium, copper, iron, and potassium.

French Green Clay

French Green Clay helps against body acne and cellulite by tightening and toning the pores. French Green Clay stimulates blood circulation which will leave the skin more vibrant and youthful.

French Red Clay

French Red Clay is rich in kaolinite, illite, montmorillonite, and calcite. French Red Clay cleanses, detoxifies and exfoliates the skin.

Vitamin E

Free radicals form as a result of normal body processes. They cause damage that shortens the life of your cells. Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that may help reduce free radical damage and slow the aging process of your cells, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH).