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Hemp Seed Hand & Body Lotion

Hemp Seed Oil has been used for centuries to nourish and moisturize skin, and it’s what gives our lotion its special magic. We’ve combined the richness of hemp with jojoba, shea butter, and argan oil from Morocco to create a botanically-infused silky lotion that softens your skin like no other.

  • Penetrates and Protects with Hemp Seed Oil and twelve Pure Botanicals
  • Silky-smooth moisturizer absorbs without greasiness
  • Extract and nutrient-rich formula that's great for the skin

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Scents

Dreamsicle (Tangerine Plum)
Moroccan Nights (Sweet & Earthy)
Melon (Cucumber Honeydew)
Mannish (Sexy Men's Cologne)
Tropicale (Pineapple Coconut)
Lavender

Squeezed (Grapefruit)
Nag Champa (East Indian Incense)
Skinny Dip (Sweet Floral Vanilla)
Naked in the Woods (White Tea and Ginger)
Sunshower (Jasmine Honeysuckle Plumeria)
Unscented

Hemp in Cosmetics

Hemp is increasingly used by companies of natural cosmetics- many include it in their formulations for their effective beauty products. Hemp is ideal for the production of emulsions and oils for moisturizing the skin.

Using hemp in natural cosmetics

Dioscorides, when rightly called the hemp plant useful," the stem has been used to produce textile products and allow the seeds to feed livestock and humans.
Of buds and leaves, which contain the psychoactive resin, is what we call Marijuana. There is currently a major debate on legalization, pharmaceutical laboratories and the medical sector, claiming its use for medicinal purposes and also argues that its use is less harmful that alcohol or snuff.
The oil from hemp, which is used in cosmetics, is obtained by first cold pressing of the buds of the plant Cannabis Sativa. Increasingly, natural cosmetics companies include it in their formulations because their properties are really effective for beauty and skin health.
Oil is rich in essential fatty acids, from 51% to 62% linoleic acid, from 19% to 25% linolenic acid, with percentages above Evening primrose oil or sesame seeds with a high content of vitamin E even higher to the wheat germ. It also contains antioxidants, vitamins and minerals essential to maintaining healthy skin.
Hemp has moisturizing properties, making it ideal for the production of emulsions and moisturizing body masks for hair.
Because of its regenerative properties of the skin, combined with aloe vera is great for after shaving, as shampoo and hair combined with reconstituyente karite.
Hemp oil contains no THC, the psychoactive substance found in marijuana resin which has no side effect.
We suggest you try that products made from hemp- as well as being beneficial to the skin are always biological, because the hemp plant has an unusual property, if you apply pesticides or herbicides dries automatically, so you can no longer extract oil for cosmetic or for any other use.


Article Source:
Alice Sullivan . "Hemp in Cosmetics "
NaturalBeautyGuide. 14 June 2009