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Bisabolol Terpene: Discover Its Soothing & Youthful Effects

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You may have heard of bisabolol if you drink chamomile tea or use various cosmetic and beauty products. The bisabolol terpene (or alpha-bisabolol) gives many beauty products their sweet, floral fragrances.

 

Still, very few people know about bisabolol’s powerful soothing benefits and effects. This little-known terpene also has the unique trait of increasing absorption into the skin. As a result, bisabolol is a sought-after ingredient in many topical creams or formulas.

 

 

What are Terpenes?

Terpenes are naturally occurring compounds present in all plants and are responsible for their distinct smells and flavors. Cannabis is known for producing a diverse array of terpenes, making it a valuable source for these compounds. In cannabis plants, terpenes are found in the trichomes, which are the sticky, milky hairs covering the plant.

 

cannabis closeup terpenes and trichomes

 

Since cannabis plants contain high concentrations of terpenes, they are very fragrant! Different cannabidiol strains will have unique terpene blends. Each blend has varying tastes, aromas, and effects.

 

Plants produce terpenes to protect against insects and other environmental dangers. They are also responsible for the plant’s oxygenation and pollination. Some terpenes are being studied for their ability to reduce swelling, quell irritation, and destroy harmful micro-organisms.

 

Each terpene has its own unique scent and flavor along with its specific related benefits. Most terpenes are bioactive, meaning their effects will react with the human body. Researchers believe that terpenes can play a large role in medicine in the future.

 

 

What is Bisabolol?

Bisabolol is an all-natural terpene with soothing and healing qualities. It has a natural floral aroma that is both calming and relaxing.

 

Bisabolol is a common ingredient in many skincare products. It can also add a sweet fragrance and flavor to your favorite cannabis strains!

 

Of the 200 or so terpenes identified in the cannabis family, bisabolol is considered a minor or secondary terpene. In the plant, it is present in smaller amounts compared to the primary terpenes (myrcene, limonene, linalool).

 

Where is Bisabolol Found?

Bisabolol exists primarily in the chamomile plant, the South African candela tree, and cannabis plants.

 

chamomile flowers against wood background

 

The beauty and cosmetics industries love bisabolol for its ability to promote good skin. They claim products containing the bisabolol terpene are like the “fountain of youth.” Beauty companies will often add bisabolol into their makeup and skincare products.

 

If you like its flowery smell, you can buy bisabolol essential oils to add to your own products. They work great in personal care items such as soaps, candles, or body wash.

 

 

What do Bisabolol Terpenes Smell & Taste Like?

Bisabolol has a very light but distinct floral aroma. Like chamomile tea, the flavor isn’t overpowering and has a slightly sweet, dry taste. In its natural form, bisabolol is very concentrated and oily, so it must be diluted before use.

 

Like most terpenes, bisabolol is a natural compound. It is non-toxic, completely safe to ingest, and well-tolerated by most people. In fact, due to the minimal toxicity level of bisabolol, the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) has granted this terpene with Generally Regarded as Safe (GRAS) status which has placed it as an active ingredient in various commercial products.

 

 

What are the Benefits & Effects of Bisabolol?

Bisabolol is highly regarded for its skin repair properties, as well as its effects when it comes to aging and swelling. Because of this, it can be found in many personal care products. Researchers have studied it extensively for its many possible therapeutic uses. Bisabolol has the potential for the following health benefits:

 

  • Reducing swelling and redness
  • Stimulate skin repair
  • Disinfectant
  • Promoting discomfort relief

 

The bisabolol terpene has the unique effect of enhancing the absorption of topical ingredients. It is often combined with antioxidants and other healthy compounds. For example, it’s added to personal care products such as sunscreen to soothe sunburns and lotions to boost moisturizing ability. This flexibility makes it a very versatile terpene that has considerable potential.

 

daisy flowers with oil and brush

 

Although bisabolol works great in creams or lotions, it also thrives in CBD products. When terpenes react with the various compounds in CBD, it boosts each compound’s benefits. This synergy is called the “entourage effect.”

 

Medical Studies

In this 2014 study, researchers explored bisabolol’s ability to reduce skin inflammation. They noted that this terpene had a startling effect on inflammation when tested on mice. Their findings suggest that bisabolol could potentially be extremely useful to humans.

 

In another study performed in 2017, researchers looked into whether bisabolol could inhibit deadly cell growth in the pancreas. Further research found that bisabolol-rich chamomile plants had promising outcomes when it came to preventing the spread of such cells.

 

These studies have led to more research on bisabolol’s potential effectiveness in related therapies. Although these early studies have shown encouraging results, more research is necessary. Some researchers believe this terpene may have the potential to combat some of the worst health conditions.

 

The Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) has ruled that bisabolol is entirely safe to use. It could still cause minor skin irritation in people with more sensitive skin. Always consult with a physician or health care provider if you have any concerns.

 

 

Popular Strains That Have Bisabolol Terpenes

Some great hemp CBD flower strains contain bisabolol terpenes, such as Hawaiian Haze, Tangie, and Sour Space Candy. Sativa strains have more energizing effects that are perfect for daytime use. Indica strains provide more of a whole-body relaxation, which makes them great to use when winding down. Some popular strains containing bisabolol are:

 

  • Hawaiian Haze is a Sativa-dominant hybrid strain that offers a smooth and balanced flavor profile. It tastes like berry punch and other tropical fruits with pine-like undertones. Great for social gatherings, it can give very invigorating and refreshing vibes.
  • Tangie is a Sativa-dominant hybrid strain that promotes feelings of alertness and clarity. These energizing qualities make Tangie perfect for the morning person. It has a strong aroma that smells like a mix of tangerine and skunk, while offering tastes of citrus.
  • Sour Space Candy is one of our most popular strains available. The parents of Sour Space Candy are Sour Tsunami and Early Resin Berry. Sour Space Candy is a Sativa-dominant hybrid strain that can be calming and mood-boosting. It has a very complex and strong citrus taste that makes it extremely popular.

 

CBD flower with terpenes

 

All the Cheef Botanical CBD products contain 0.3% THC or less. This is not enough to give consumers any “high” feelings, and instead, the minuscule amount of THC works to boost the effects of the CBD. Check out all our offerings on our website.

 

 

Final Thoughts

Bisabolol is a very versatile terpene that may offer many therapeutic and healing properties. It has many positive benefits that make it a popular ingredient. Bisabolol promotes health and wellness for everyone. More importantly, it shows some promising potential for improving various other health conditions.

 

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