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Benefits of hemp
Hem oil on skin surface

Considered as a dry oil

Non-oily texture and non-sticky to the touch

Non-comedogenic: pores are not clogged

Strengthen the skin hydrolipidic barrier

Benefits of hemp
Hemp oil deep-down the skin

Content of polyunsaturated fatty acids superior to its competitors.

Brings many nutrients to the epidermis

Almost perfect for our body

Balances skin hydration

Benefits of hemp
A perfect ingredient

An ideal balance between omega 9, 6 et 3

Very close to our skin sebum

More than 80 % polyunsaturated fatty acids

Its similarity to our skin allows us to take benefits of its virtues

Benefits of hemp
An interesting oil

High content of vitamin E

Also contains vitamins A, B1, B2 and B6

Fulfills a great portion on our skin needs

Blends easily with other ingredients

Benefits of hemp
For dry and sensitive skins

Highly hydrating

Preserves the skin hydrolipidic film et
prevent its dehydration

Soothing anti-inflammatory effect

Holds emollient properties

Benefits of hemp
For oily and combination skin

Non-comedogenic: pores are not clogged

Regulates sebum secretion

Suits acne-prone skins

Non-oily texture

Benefits of hemp
For mature skins

Reinforces the epidermis

Improves skin elasticity and tones the skin

Antioxidant, protects skin from free radicals

Helps the skin to regain its radiance

Benefits of hemp
Active constituents

Omega 9, omega 6 et omega 3 🔗

Vitamins E, A, B1, B2 and B6 🔗

Gamma tocopherol 🔗

Beta sitosterol and β-caryophyllene 🔗

Plant sterols and β-carotene 🔗

Benefits of hemp
The queen of oils

Very well tolerated by everyone

Suits all skin types

Suitable with atopy-prone skin

Properties deep-down and on skin surface

Benefits of hemp
Hemp oil combined with CBD

They combine their beneficial virtues

Greater action due to the CBD active substances such as
Phyto cannabinoids, terpenes, flavonoids 🔗

Antibacterial formula

Stimulates and acts on the endocannabinoid system

Heals and preserves skin balance

History of hemp
Since the dawn of time
Hemp, a plant being used since the dawn of time
for its great properties.
Hemps was the first plant domesticated by man.
History of hemp
Since 10000 BC, it was used in Asia
Since 10000 BC, it was used in Asia for its seeds and its string fibers.
Then, as it spread over Europe, hemp seeds, which are high
in trace elements, were used as food and the resin in medicine.
History of hemp
In Old Egypt
In Old Egypt, according to the Ebers papyrus written in 1500 BC,
hemp oil was currently used, notably in medicine.
In Ramses II’s tomb a hoe with a wide plough stone dating from
1279 BC to 1213 BC was found.
History of hemp
IN 544 BC
IN 544 BC, as related in the legend,
Buddha on his path to illumination would have lived eating
only one hempseed per day.
History of hemp
Between 62 and 117
Between 62 and 117, China’s Emperor, Tsai Lung,
developed the technic to produce hemp based paper.
History of hemp
In the Middle Ages, Charlemagne
In the Middle Ages, Charlemagne encouraged the rising
of hemp crops in order to foster the prosperity of his empire.
He counted on the numerous usages possible with the hard-wearing
hemp fibers (to produce clothes, ropes and sails).
History of hemp
In Germany, around 1100
In Germany, around 1100,
abbess Hildegarde of Brigen grew hemp in her garden ,
prompting that her nauseas and stomach pain would
be cured by using it.
History of hemp
In 1450
In 1450, Gutenberg printed the first world-famous
book on hemp made paper.
History of hemp
In 1484
In 1484, the first illustrated edition of the Herbarieus of
Pseudo-Apuleius was discovered, a medicine encyclopedia
in which hemp is mentioned.
History of hemp
In 1776
In 1776, the Declaration of Independence of the United States
of America was written on hemp made paper.
History of hemp
In the 1700
In the 1700s George Washington,
first president of the United States of America,
gre hemp on his own plantation,
as written in his journal.
History of hemp
In 1807
In 1807, Canson family,
the paper-makers registered the patent
for hemp based tracing paper.
History of hemp
In the 1850
In the 1850s, hemp became an essential item.
Around 80 tons of hemp fibers were used every year.
With the triangular trade, hemp was used as a money and
started spreading in America.
History of hemp
At the beginning of the 20th century
At the beginning of the 20th century (between 1920 and 1930)
the cotton industry and its way of cultivation became more competitive.
At the same time, synthetic fibers such as nylon appeared
and became popular for their low cost.
All of this led to the scarcity of hemp.
History of hemp
In 2015
In 2015 Greenvetic, founded by a woman passionate
about nature and hemp, came to light.
Her aim was to use the full potential of hemp in cosmetics,
she then started a research to achieve it.
In 2022, the first Greenvetic product line is launched on the market
to give to the customer all the benefits of hemp.

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