
Cannabis topicals are applied directly to the skin and are designed for targeted, non-intoxicating use. At Remedy Room, our selection of cannabis topicals includes both THC topicals and CBD topicals, such as thoughtfully formulated creams, balms, and lotions made with quality ingredients and consistent cannabinoid content.
Whether you’re exploring topical options as part of your wellness routine or looking for localized application, Remedy Room proudly serves customers in Riverside, Jurupa Valley, and surrounding communities with a variety of topical products from trusted brands. Browse our topical menu online to compare product types and formulations before placing your order.
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Cannabis topicals offer a unique way to incorporate cannabinoids into your wellness routine through products applied directly to the skin. Available in balms, creams, lotions, patches, salves, and bath products, cannabis topicals are designed for localized application and are often formulated with THC, CBD, or a combination of cannabinoids.
Below, we’ve answered some of the most common questions people have about cannabis topicals, cannabinoid formulations, product types, and selecting the right topical for your preferences and lifestyle.
Cannabis topicals are products infused with cannabinoids such as THC, CBD, or other cannabis compounds that are applied directly to the skin. Common topical products include balms, lotions, creams, salves, patches, and bath products. Unlike inhaled or edible cannabis products, topicals are designed for external use and are applied to specific areas of the body.
Most cannabis topicals are designed for localized application and generally don’t have the same intoxicating effects commonly associated with inhaled or edible cannabis products. Product formulations can vary, so you should always review cannabinoid content and product information before use.
THC topicals contain tetrahydrocannabinol, while CBD topicals contain cannabidiol. Some products feature only one cannabinoid, while others combine THC and CBD in specific ratios. Many people compare cannabinoid content, product formulations, and intended use when selecting between THC, CBD, or balanced cannabinoid topicals.
Cannabis topicals are available in a variety of formats, including balms, lotions, creams, salves, transdermal patches, roll-ons, bath bombs, and other infused wellness products. Each product type offers a different application method and user experience, allowing you to select an option that best fits your preferences and routine.
Cannabis balms are applied directly to the skin and are commonly used for targeted application to specific areas. Cannabis patches adhere to the skin and are designed for extended wear. Both products contain cannabinoids, but they differ in application method, formulation, and overall user experience.
When shopping for cannabis topicals, consider factors such as cannabinoid content, THC-to-CBD ratio, ingredients, application method, product type, and brand reputation. Many people compare balms, creams, patches, and bath products to determine which format best aligns with their preferences. Reviewing product labels and cannabinoid information can help you make informed purchasing decisions.