High Beauty sets itself apart as a skincare brand that offers a full hemp skincare line with cannabis sativa seed oil and without THC or CBD. Working with Lygos CBx, High Beauty will create co-branded cosmetic products using a range of pure, high-quality and naturally derived cannabinoids—including ones that are especially rare.
The all-new High & Bye Refining Oil and Clearing Gel are made with Lygos-CBG (cannabigerol), which is described as "a non-psychoactive cannabinoid with antioxidant properties to target blemish-prone skin." Along with cannabis sativa seed oil, these products promise to offer next-level support for skin that shares an experience that's safe and consistent.
Beyond some of the most well-known cannabis compounds, consumers are being introduced to lesser-known cannabinoids that offer their own unique properties.
Image Credit: High Beauty
What's Driving This Trend
- Rare Cannabinoid Skincare
- There is an opportunity for companies to create skincare products using rare cannabinoids like Lygos-CBG.
- Hemp Cosmetics
- Skincare brands can innovate by incorporating hemp-derived ingredients in their cosmetic products.
- Non-psychoactive Skincare
- Creating skincare products with non-psychoactive cannabinoids like Lygos-CBG can address consumer concerns about the safety of cannabis-derived ingredients.
Who This Affects Most
- Beauty and Skincare
- The beauty and skincare industry can further explore the use of hemp and rare cannabinoids in their products, catering to the growing demand for natural and sustainable ingredients.
- Cannabis and Hemp
- Incorporating rare cannabinoids into skincare products can expand the market for cannabis and hemp-based products beyond traditional recreational and medicinal uses.
- Cosmetics and Personal Care
- Cosmetics brands can create a new category of non-psychoactive cannabis-derived products, tapping into the growing demand for clean and natural personal care products.