
When using CBD/THC in cannabis to provide psychoactive effects, you need to decarb to activate their full potential first. However, when it is used for topical moisturizing and pain relief, there are no psychoactive side effects. There is no need to decarb. But, the cream still has similar medicinal properties that will benefit your skin.
Ingredient: For Cannabis Infused Oil
16 oz. (1 lb.) Organic virgin coconut oil
1 oz.
cannabis flowerDirections for Cannabis Infused Oil
Place the covered jar in a small saucepan. Add water. Use a strainer to strain the water. Bring the water to a boil, then reduce the heat. Let the mixture simmer for three hours. Keep an eye on the water not evaporating. Stir every 30 minutes. Turn off the heat and let cool to room temperature. Then strain.
Ingredients for Cream (pick an oil that best suits your needs )
2 cups (1 lb. Cannabis Infused Oil
6 oz. (60 Shea butter benefits dry and aged skin.
Optional: 4 tbsp wheat oil adds additional vitamin A, D and E, as well as preservative protection.
For maintaining firm skin and healing damage, use 4 tbsp rosehip oil (optional).
20-30 drops essential oil you like (optional) depends on the quality of your essential oil.
Directions for Cream
1. Combine the cannabis infused oil with shea butter in a double boiler. Stir over low heat until the shea butter has melted (5 minutes). Do not heat in the microwave.
2. Heat off, and add the wheat germ oil, rosehip oil, or essential oil. Mix thoroughly.
3. Place in refrigerator for about 2 hours to set up, but not harden.
4. Use cooking wine to sterilize jars and lids
5. Use a mixer to mix it and then transfer it to a container.
6. One can be taken out of the cabinet and stored in the cabinet. The rest can be kept in the refrigerator for up to one year.
DISCLAIMER:
Based on my belief that medical marijuana has benefits for your skin, this recipe allows cannabinoids in specific areas to provide relief. Do your research and make sure to follow the laws in your area.
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