Unlocking the Power of Oat Oil Cannabis Skincare

Discover the ancient roots of Oat Oil Cannabis Skincare, its skin-soothing benefits, and a straightforward DIY recipe for your next topical product.

Discover Oat Oil Cannabis Skincare from its origins thousands of years ago to its role in today’s cannabis-infused skincare recipes. Oat Oil (Avena Sativa Kernel Oil) offers soothing, nourishing skin benefits.

This rich oil enhances DIY cannabis topicals like CBD creams and THC balms with fatty acids, antioxidants, and moisturising benefits. This blog post covers the history, benefits for skin and hair, and an easy-to-make formulation for making your own cannabis skincare product.

History and Background: Oat Oil’s Journey to Cannabis Skincare

Oat oil’s skincare story began around 2000 BC in Egypt, where it calmed sun-irritated skin in balms. By the Bronze Age in Switzerland (circa 3000 years ago), oats doubled as food and healing poultices. Romans later embraced them, using oat-based salves to soften skin and aid recovery.

Oats seem not to have been mentioned much during medieval times, as Hildegard von Bingen wrote about other healing botanicals. However, after this quiet spell, they staged a comeback in the 19th and 20th centuries. Victorian-era apothecaries rediscovered oats’ soothing prowess, grinding them into powders and oils for eczema-plagued skin.

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Oat oil’s journey from Ancient Egypt to modern day healer

In the USA, the FDA’s 2003 approval of colloidal oatmeal as a skin protectant confirmed its modern role. Oat oil is now prominent in cannabis skincare, combining its soothing properties with CBD and THC for sensitive skin.

Now that we’ve explored its history, let’s dive into how oat oil is produced.

How Is Oat Oil Extracted?

Oats have a low oil content, usually under 10%, so extraction must be done carefully to maximise yield. Cheap oat oil can be produced using high temperatures, but this harms its therapeutic benefits.

The best Oat oil is obtained by pressing the oat kernels and then just filtering it. This process retains the natural tocopherols and beta-glucans. It gives a clear, bright yellow to light brown oil that retains its natural oat aroma. The INCI is Avena Sativa Kernel Oil.

Today, Oat Oil cannabis skincare combines its rich history with the growing trend of plant-based wellness, enhancing cannabis extracts in natural cannabis skincare products. Its gentle nature makes it ideal for sensitive skin and innovative DIY cannabis topicals.

Essential Fatty Acid Profile of Oat Oil

Infographic showing the essential fatty acid profile of oat oil
Essential Fatty Acid Profile of Oat Oil
  • C16:0 Palmitic Acid 14.2% to 15.2%
  • C18:0 Stearic Acid 1.4% to 1.8%
  • C18:0 Oleic Acid (Omega-9) 39% to 43%
  • C18:2 Linoleic Acid (Omega-6) 36.3% to 40%
  • C18:3 Alpha-Linolenic Acid 1.2% to 1.5%
  • SAP value mg KOH/g 184 – 200

Palmitic Acid strengthens the skin barrier function and gives a protective layer. It adds to the stability and texture of the oil.

Stearic Acid is a good emollient and soothes the skin.

Oleic Acid is also known as Omega-9 and has many health benefits. It is a stable monounsaturated fatty acid that oxidises very slowly, resulting in a long shelf life. It deeply hydrates the skin as well as boosts the skin’s elasticity, making it more flexible and younger-looking. Omega-9 also helps to reduce inflammation.

Linoleic Acid is also known as Omega-6 and is a polyunsaturated fatty acid with a shelf life of up to 2 years. It is important because it helps to strengthen the skin barrier, thus improving the resilience of sensitive skin. It can improve dry, flaky skin and give a much smoother complexion.

Alpha-Linolenic Acid is also known as Omega-3 and is an antioxidant that is useful, even at small amounts. It helps to maintain the skin’s integrity and make sensitive skin more resilient.

With a saponification value of 184–200 mgKOH/g, it is heat-stable, making it ideal for cannabis-infused skincare products and soap-making. Its non-greasy absorption enhances cannabinoid delivery, making it a star in Oat oil cannabis skincare recipes.

Key Points for Cosmetic Use of Oat Oil

  • Use at 1% to 100%.
  • Oil-soluble, so it cannot be used in water-only products.
  • Heat-stable, so it can be used in Stage 1 (fat stage) when making creams and lotions.
  • Heat-stable for cannabis infusion.
  • It works well with other hair care oils such as Argan oil and Camellia Seed oil.
  • It is excellent for use in baby products and sensitive skin products and blends well with Apricot Kernel oil.

Benefits for Skin and Hair: Why It’s Perfect for Cannabis Topicals

Oat is a soft oil with a velvety feeling that is excellent for the hair and skin. It moisturises and sinks in easily with no sticky after-feel. It’s nourishing and protective, especially for sensitive skin and baby products.

Oat Oil for Skin Care

  • Oat oil absorbs easily into the skin without any stickiness, leaving a soft and velvety texture. It locks moisture into the skin by slowing down Transepidermal Water Loss (TEWL).
  • It is particularly effective for sensitive skin, which requires a gentle oil like Oat to strengthen its lipid barrier.
  • Sore skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis and dermatitis will all benefit from using Oat oil. Being paired with the cannabinoids and terpenes in cannabis will improve this even further. Acne-prone and acne-damaged skin will get a boost.
  • It works great in eye creams and facial serums, providing a soft, velvety, and luxurious feel. It effectively works to diminish fine lines and wrinkles.
  • Oat oil benefits mature skin by making it supple and radiant without being heavy or causing drag.
  • The tocotrienols are powerful antioxidants which have several effects. Antioxidants reduce inflammation and limit free radical activity in the skin, a key factor in visible ageing.

Discover the remarkable effects of Oat oil on hair care, extending far beyond just skincare benefits.

Oat Oil for Hair Care

  • Oat oil deeply nourishes and rejuvenates your hair, leaving it beautifully conditioned. It softens the hair shaft without leaving it feeling lank, sticky or greasy.
  • It reduces dandruff by conditioning the scalp – again, with no sticky feeling. It locks moisture into the hair shaft, which improves manageability. Nourished hair is able to become thicker and stronger.
  • Oat oil is particularly helpful for Afro-Caribbean hair as it enhances hair elasticity and reduces breakage, even in chemically treated hair.
  • Cannabis-infused Oat oil can be used as a cannabis-infused hair mask that hydrates and nourishes, leaving hair shiny and strong. The antioxidant properties of cannabis slow oxidation in colour-treated hair.

Ready to try cannabis-infused Oat oil? Usable at 1% to 100% in oil-based blends, it’s a must for 420 formulators. Here’s a beginner-friendly formulation:

Cannabis-Infused Soothing Lotion

A jar of Oat Oil Cannabis Skincare Lotion with a fresh cannabis leaf placed on top.
Oat Oil Cannabis Skincare Lotion

Formulation:

Stage 1: Oil Stage (above 75℃/167℉)

Stage 2: Water Stage (above 75℃/167℉)

Stage 3: Cool Stage (below 40℃/104℉)

Method:

  • Mix all Stage 1 (oil stage) ingredients in a heat-safe glass or stainless steel jug, then place it over a saucepan of boiling water. Bring up to a temperature of over 75°C.
  • When the Stage 1 is over 75°C, add the Stage 2 (water stage) ingredients to a lsepatae heat-safe glass jug or stainless steel jug.
  • Pour the Stage 1 ingredients into the Stage 2 ingredients and stir gently without creating air bubbles. Ensure the mix is still over 75°C by putting the jug in the bain marie.
  • Stir continually for 5 minutes. Don’t let the temperature drop below 75°C.
  • After 5 minutes, remove the jug from the double boiler and put it into a pan of cold water to cool it down quickly. Keep stirring all the time.
  • When the lotion is below 40°C, add the remaining stage 3 ingredients. Combine thoroughly, jar and label.

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Precautions: Safety in Oat Oil Cannabis Skincare

  • Patch Test: Test on your arm for 48 hours.
  • External Only: Avoid ingestion; keep away from kids.
  • Special Cases: Consult a doctor if pregnant or allergic.
  • Cannabis Rules: Check local laws, measure doses precisely, and label clearly.

Conclusion

Oat oil cannabis skincare isn’t just a trend – it’s a timeless fusion of nature’s best. Oat oil (INCI: Avena Sativa Kernel Oil) has been used since 2000 BC to calm the skin. Today, it is popular in DIY CBD creams and THC balms due to its fatty acids, antioxidants, and moisturising benefits.

Perfect for sensitive skin, mature glow-ups, or Afro-Caribbean hair, this golden oil supercharges cannabis topicals with non-greasy nourishment. Whether you whip up a beginner-friendly soothing lotion or a hydrating hair mask, cannabis-infused Oat oil promises radiant results. Ready to glow naturally?

glass laboratory flask with cannabis leaves

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