CBD Oil vs. Hemp Oil: What is the difference? Published on March 24, 2025 by Eli Tropical Index Toggle What is CBD oil?How is CBD oil extracted?Types of CBD oilWhat is hemp oil?Nutritional properties of hemp oilDifferences between CBD oil and hemp oilWhat is CBD oil used for?What is hemp oil used for?How do you know if you are buying CBD oil or hemp oil?Which is better: CBD oil or hemp oil?Conclusion In the growing world of wellness and natural products, it is common to find in stores and herbalists two apparently similar products: CBD oil and hemp oil. Although they are often confused, the truth is that they are very different both in composition and in benefits and uses. In this article we explain the differences between hemp oil and CBD oil, how each is obtained, what it is used for and which is more suitable depending on what you are looking for. What is CBD oil? CBD (cannabidiol) oil is obtained from the CBD flowers of specific varieties of the industrial hemp plant that have high CBD content and less than 0.3% THC. The flowers of the plant are subjected to a supercritical CO2 extraction process, by which the plant’s cannabinoids such as CBD and others are extracted. Therefore, this type of oil contains different cannabinoids, including CBD, which interact with the endocannabinoid system of the human body, exerting different effects on the body. CBD oil has no psychoactive effects or “highs”, but it does offer relaxing and calming benefits. It is one of the most researched ingredients in cannabis in recent years. CBD oil usually comes with a drop dispensing pipette. How is CBD oil extracted? It mainly uses supercritical CO₂ extraction, a process that safely isolates CBD and preserves other beneficial compounds such as terpenes and flavonoids. It is then mixed with a carrier oil (usually MCT oil, olive oil or hemp oil). Types of CBD oil Full Spectrum CBD: contains mainly CBD, but also contains other minor cannabinoids (CBG, CBN, etc.), terpenes and a residual amount of THC (legal, less than 0.2%). Broad-spectrum CBD: same as above, but without THC. Isolated CBD: 99% pure CBD, without other plant compounds. What is hemp oil? Hemp oil, also called hemp seed oil, is obtained by cold-pressing hemp seeds, similar to how other food seed oils, such as sunflower or olive oil, are obtained. Unlike CBD oil, hemp oil does not contain cannabinoids such as CBD or THC, as these components are found in the flowers of the plant, and not in the seeds. Hemp oil is a 100% legal and natural product, widely used in health food and natural cosmetics due to its high content of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, vitamin E and minerals. Hemp oil, extracted from pressed hemp seeds. Nutritional properties of hemp oil Rich in healthy fats (ideal ratio of omega-3 to omega-6) Vegetable source of protein High antioxidant content Cardiovascular and anti-inflammatory benefits Differences between CBD oil and hemp oil Although both come from hemp, their characteristics and benefits are totally different. Here is a clear comparison: FeatureCBD OilHemp oilOriginHemp flowers and leavesHemp seedsCBD and other cannabinoids contentHigh (CBD, may contain other cannabinoids)Nil or almost nilEffects on the bodyRelaxing, soothing, stress modulatorNutritious, antioxidant, anti-inflammatoryMain usesWellness, rest, pain, anxietyFood, skin care, cosmeticsExtractionsupercritical CO₂Cold pressedLegalityLegal if <0.3% THC (European Union)Legal What is CBD oil used for? CBD oil is used for its potential therapeutic properties. Although it is not possible to speak of medicinal properties without scientific endorsement, there are more and more studies investigating its positive effects. Among its most common uses: Promoting relaxation without psychoactive effects Natural support for a good night’s rest Help reduce mild stress or anxiety Natural relief for muscle or joint discomfort What is hemp oil used for? Hemp seed oil stands out for its nutritional profile. It does not act on the endocannabinoid system, but it is an excellent nutritional and cosmetic supplement. It is often used for: Keeping the skin hydrated Healthy dressing (it should always be used cold, since oil does not resist temperatures well). Supplementing diets with omega 3, although there are other more recommendable sources, such as oily fish or walnuts. Improve cardiovascular health (due to its omega-3), although oily fish or walnuts are more recommendable. How do you know if you are buying CBD oil or hemp oil? One of the most common mistakes among consumers is to confuse these two products. Some brands label as “hemp oil” a product that is actually CBD, or vice versa. Always check the product label: If it contains “cannabidiol” or “CBD” in the ingredients, it is CBD oil. If it only mentions “hemp seed oil” or “hemp seed oil”, it does not contain CBD. There may be products that contain hemp seed oil to which CBD-rich extract has been added. Check the CBD concentration in milligrams. Check for certificates of analysis or COA of the lot. Which is better: CBD oil or hemp oil? There is no one better than the other: it depends on what you need it for. If you are looking for benefits for emotional balance, rest or discomfort, choose CBD oil. If you are interested in a vegetable oil for dressing rich in omega 3, opt for hemp oil. Both have cosmetic properties. In many cases, they can complement each other. Some CBD oils use hemp seed oil as a carrier base, uniting the benefits of both. Conclusion Although their origin is the same plant, CBD oil and hemp oil have very different functions. One acts on the endocannabinoid system and the other is a plant source of nutrients. Choosing the right one depends on your goals. We hope this guide has helped you to better understand the difference between CBD oil and hemp oil. And above all, that you can choose the product you really need, with clear and rigorous information. Eli TropicalDietista cannábica | Plantas y nutrición Eli es dietista-nutricionista y una gran aficionada a aprender sobre las plantas y lo que éstas nos aportan. Gran parte de su experiencia profesional [...]