(Cannabidiol) CBD creams offer many benefits, from pain management to improving skin health. Read more about our top picks and hands-on review here.

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The following table compares all the CBD topicals in this article on key points:

PriceTypeSizeDosage
Joy Organics
Joy Organics Salve
$54.95 to $79.95Salve1 to 2 oz500 to 1,000 mg
NuLeaf
Tub of NuLeaf Naturals CBD Balm
from $30Balm0.5 to 1.5 oz300 to 900 mg
CBDistillery
CBDistillery 500 mg balm
from $50Salve1 oz500 mg
Extract Labs
Extract Labs CBD Muscle Cream
$89.99Cream 2.95 oz2,000 mg
Lazarus Naturals
Lazarus Naturals Calming CBD Balm
$12 to $42Balm16 to 72 g800 to 3,600 mg
Soul CBD
Soul CBD Rapid Relief Cream
$75Cream3.4 fl oz1,500 mg

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CBD, or cannabidiol, is a compound of the Cannabis sativa plant. CBD topicals are any CBD product a person can apply directly onto the skin.

Other than creams, types of CBD topicals include:

Individuals may try CBD creams to manage various conditions, such as acne, joint pain, and muscular soreness. Research into the effectiveness of CBD creams is limited but ongoing.

CBD is only one of the 100Trusted Source cannabinoids identified in cannabis. It does not produce the “high” effects that people associate with THC and recreational cannabis consumption. However, CBD and other cannabinoids may help manage epilepsy, chronic pain, and multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms.

CBD’s potent antioxidant properties may help prevent skin inflammation or damage from UV rays and environmental pollutants.

Topical CBD might offer a more targeted form of treatment that may address musculoskeletal and joint pain as well as chronic skin conditions. According to the Arthritis Foundation, CBD shows the potential to effectively manage arthritic pain.

A 2020 studyTrusted Source found that CBD has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties that may help prevent the overproduction of sebum — an oily substance the skin produces — which is a factor in acne.

In a small 2019 studyTrusted Source, researchers from Italy asked 20 patients with chronic skin disorders to administer an ointment containing CBD twice daily for 3 months. At the end of the study period, all the participants showed significant improvements in skin hydration and elasticity.

Scientific research into the effects and health benefits of CBD topicals is still at a relatively early stage. However, there is increasing evidence that it may have numerous medicinal properties. However, people should not use CBD as an alternative to other treatment options without discussing it with a healthcare professional first.

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Below, we answer some of the most frequently asked questions about topical CBD products.

In this article, the Extract Labs Muscle Cream contains the most CBD per product.

Yes. CBD absorbs into the skin through receptors and penetrates through the epidermal and dermal levels.

CBD topicals come in a variety of fragrances, ingredients, and doses.

People can look for additional ingredients they enjoy using, such as lavender oil. They should also look for ingredients to which they may have an allergy or sensitivity.

Individuals may also consider whether the product contains THC and how much CBD is in it.

A person should also choose a topical that is within their budget.

Yes, there is evidence that topical CBD does really work and may have pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory properties.

Effects may vary depending on the dose a person uses. People may want to start with the lowest possible dose and increase it gradually until they reach their desired effect.

The most effective form of CBD may depend on what a person intends to use it for.

Topical CBD may be the best option for people with localized aches or pains, as they rub it directly into the affected area.

Ingestible CBD, such as oils and gummies, may be most suitable for those looking for general wellness.

Cannabidiol (CBD) topicals may help ease muscle soreness, joint inflammation, and chronic skin conditions.

CBD products can contain other cannabinoids and trace amounts of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), depending on the extraction process.

High quality CBD products undergo third-party laboratory testing that checks for CBD concentration, product quality, and contaminants.

Is CBD legal?The 2018 Farm Bill removed hemp from the legal definition of marijuana in the Controlled Substances Act. This made some hemp-derived CBD products with less than 0.3% THC federally legal. However, CBD products containing more than 0.3% THC still fall under the legal definition of marijuana, making them federally illegal but legal under some state laws. Be sure to check state laws, especially when traveling. Also, keep in mind that the FDA has not approved nonprescription CBD products, and some products may be inaccurately labeled.