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Cannabinoids Must Be Further Explored for Therapeutic Skin, Hair Health Impact: South Korean study via CosmeticsDesign Asia

Cannabinoids could have significant potential in dermatological therapy for numerous skin and hair disorders, say researchers in South Korea.

While the historical use of cannabis includes recreational, medicinal and industrial purposes, recent years have seen an increased focus on its medicinal components. The emerging role of cannabinoids as a novel therapeutic approach to various illnesses and conditions, especially in dermatology, is a key area of interest for researchers.

In recent breakthroughs, the therapeutic application of cannabinoids has garnered significant attention for their ability to interact with the human endocannabinoid system within the skin, offering hope for conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, acne, pruritus, hair disorders and even skin cancer.

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