our ingredients
We take much pride in our products, mainly because of the clean and plant-based ingredients used to make them. Our third-party lab tested pure CBD oil is perfectly complimented with the following ingredients below. Cannibabe products do not have any hidden ingredients, GMOs, parabens, phthalates, formaldehyde, artificial coloring, artificial flavors, sulfates, alcohol, pesticides, and are never tested on animals.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not approve uses for natural remedies.
The FDA does not inspect or regulate natural remedies the way they do prescription medicines.

cannabidiol
- found in all products -
Cannabidiol—better known as CBD—is an oil-based cannabis compound derived from the hemp plant that has extensive medical benefits. Clinical and scientific research underscores CBD’s potential as a treatment for a wide range of conditions including arthritis, diabetes, chronic pain, anxiety, alcoholism, seizures, PTSD, depression, epilepsy, & more.

mango butter
- found in muscle rub -
With the rich antioxidant content found in mango kernels, this butter is an excellent topical application for eliminating skin conditions. It can help to alleviate inflammation
on the skin caused by psoriasis, eczema, dermatitis, rosacea, and is known to prevent sunburns and help heal wounds.

kokum butter
- found in muscle rub -
Kokum butter is a type of tropical oil derived from the seeds of the kokum tree. It has shown promise as a remarkably versatile and functional ingredient in a variety of skin care products due to its ability to moisturize skin all over the body & reduce inflammation.

coconut oil
- found in all products -
Coconut oil contains fatty acids, which has been suggested to help reduce inflammation, to keep skin moisturized and has been used as a natural alternative to helping heal wounds quickly. The medium-chain fatty acids, found in coconut oil, have been suggested to possess antimicrobial properties that can help treat acne and protect the skin from harmful bacteria.

jojoba oil
- found in body oil & lip balm -
The Vitamin E and B-complex vitamins in the Jojoba oil can help with skin repair and damage. It has been recognized to help cleanse, condition and moisturize skin and hair. Jojoba oil has been used to help treat acne, psoriasis, rosacea, chapped skin and sunburns.

prickly pear seed oil
- found in face oil -
Rich in vitamin E, Omega 6 and vitamin K, prickly pear oil stimulates blood circulation and helps boost collagen production. thanks to sterol, it tightens the pores and slows down the sagging of the skin. Thanks to its moisturizing and anti-oxidant properties, it reduces pigmentation spots or traces of acne, protects against skin damage and helps to brighten the complexion. it is also very useful to avoid stretch marks. Thanks to its linoleic acids (respectively 60% and 22%), moreover they are essential fatty acids that our body cannot produce, it nourishes and hydrates your skin in depth.

sesame seed oil
- found in face oil -
Often overlooked in the beauty department, it is a versatile oil, with wide ranging properties that make it ideal for all skin types and skin related issues. the presence of fatty acids like oleic, palmitic, stearic, and linoleic acid, makes it an ideal moisturizer, keeping skin supple and soft. high in both Vitamins A & E, which are essential nutrients for healing and skin cell repair, sesame oil is great for reducing wrinkles, fine lines, and enlarged pores. This powerful oil also contains antioxidants, which fight free radicals, which are the primary case of aging and skin damage. Choked full of minerals like zinc, copper, calcium, and magnesium, sesame oil has been recognized to repair scar tissue, heal the skin and regenerate new skin cells.

japanese camellia
- found in face oil -
Exhibit significant antioxidant activity, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and hypoglycemic effects. the material remaining after oil extraction was named as Camellia oil cake, which contains numerous bioactive components such as Sasanquasaponin (SQS), flavonoid and tannin. Many studies had shown that these components have antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidative, anti-tumor and some other special pharmacological activities.

sea buckthorn oil
- found in face oil -
Sea Buckthorn belongs to the most nutritious, vitamin and minerals and amino acid-rich, a popular alternative remedy for a variety of ailments. it contains vitamins A, B1, B2, B6, C, and other active ingredients. with about 190 active nutrients contained in this oil – including: vitamins A, B1, B2, C, D, E, K, various carotenoids, folic acid, flavonoids, et al. PLUS it’s one of the best vegetarian sources of omega-3 and 7 fatty acids you can find.

almond oil
- found in rollief & muscle rub -
Enriched with Vitamins E and A, which are good for skin
has been used to reduce puffiness and under-eye circles, to help improve complexion and skin tone, and has been used as a natural remedy to treat dry skin. Has been known to help reverse sun damage & reduce the appearance of scars.

chia seed oil
- found in rollief -
High concentration of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids actually helps build collagen, which is key for maintaining a youthful glow. It is also a good sources of fiber, antioxidants, iron and calcium. It can help fight irritation, UV damage and even tackle stubborn blemishes.

shea butter
- found in lip balm -
High concentrations of fatty acids and vitamins make shea butter an ideal cosmetic ingredient for softening skin. Shea butter also has anti-inflammatory and healing properties. Using shea butter on your body, especially your face, can condition, tone, and soothe your skin.

rose hip oil
- found in lip balm -
Rose hip contains a number of important antioxidants (including vitamin C, vitamin E, beta-carotene, and lycopene) that are beneficial to your health. Alternative practitioners also believe that rose hip can prevent or treat a wide range of gastrointestinal and inflammatory symptoms.

candelilla wax
- found in lip balm & muscle rub -
Candelilla wax is rich in nutrients and easily absorbed into the skin, allowing it to act as a barrier and help prevent moisture loss. It also works to bind ingredients together, whilst creating a workable texture. The plant-based source of this wax makes it ideal for formulating vegan products. Its texturizing property as well as its ability to create barriers between the skin and harsh environmental stressors makes it a valuable ingredient in products such as lip balms. Its protective and softening qualities also make it a popular additive in moisturizers.