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Glossy research: Cannabis is the new hot ingredient — even though it’s not nationally legal

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By Maghan McDowell
Nov 12, 2018

Glossy+ members stay ahead of the rapidly evolving fashion and beauty industries with access to exclusive content, like our quarterly research reports.  In our newest edition, we surveyed more than 150 beauty and wellness insiders to discover which trends will transform the industry in the year ahead. Here’s a snippet of what we found. Glossy+ members can read the full report here.

Cannabis and cannabis-derived ingredients have beauty brands and scientists excited, as the plant’s hundreds of cannabinoids offer potential remedies for skin-care conditions ranging from under-eye swelling and acne to scar-healing and pain control.

According to Glossy research, cannabis and cannabis-derived ingredients such as CBD were among the top trends anticipated in the coming year; approximately 66 percent of respondents reported that it was the top or the second-most important.

Read the rest of the report here.

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