Full Spectrum

Light Tropic Lotion | 600 mg

Let there be Light Tropic.

  • 600 mg of full-spectrum extract in a 1:1:1 THC:CBD:CBG ratio
  • All-natural ingredients like arnica and safflower. Paraben and phthalate-free.
  • CBG formula – Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant-rich to help calm irritation and repair sun-damaged skin. Learn more.
  • Lightly scented – Subtle tropical aroma
  • Vegan and cruelty-free – Better for your body and our furry friends
  • Eco-friendly packaging – Our lotion containers are made with 30% PCR recycled plastic in a 3.4 fl oz container.

This rich, hydrating lotion feels smooth to the touch and never leaves an oily residue behind. Loaded with 600 mg of cannabinoids, this lotion combines the power of full-spectrum extract with silky hydration. We include mango butter, shea butter, safflower oil, and a few other goodies to moisturize skin and fight free radicals without clogging pores. Available in an airless 100 ml (3.5 oz) dispenser.

Safflower has been cultivated for thousands of years for use in cooking, tea, and medicine. Its oil is a healthful source of fatty acids and is thought to soothe dry skin.

Arnica is a wild daisy thought to have anti-bruising, anti-inflammatory properties.

Vitamin B3 (niacinamide) is thought to offer a variety of skin benefits, largely related with improving the appearance of aged and photodamaged skin.

Vitamin B5 (panthenol) is felt to have anti-inflammatory properties and thought to mitigate itching.

 

Our full list of ingredients is on the outside of each bottle.

Will it make me feel high?

Nope. Our lotion is not psychoactive. Because the cannabinoids in topicals aren’t absorbed into the bloodstream, they won’t make you feel high.

Why is there a preservative?

Any topical product that includes water must also include a preservative. Otherwise, you’d end up rubbing a spoiled product on your skin, and then we’d both look silly.

Why is the potency number on my label different from what I see on your website/what was on my last product?

Have you noticed that some topical companies always list the same THC and CBD potency numbers on their products? This is a red flag.

The potency of full-spectrum extract varies slightly from batch to batch, as do topicals made with full-spectrum extract. Other concentrated cannabis products—like distillate THC—produce consistent potency numbers, but at what cost? Distillates strip cannabis down to its most basic—and least useful—form. Unlike distillate, full-spectrum extract uses the whole cannabis plant and preserves all the healthful compounds. 

We use full-spectrum extract in our topicals. The potency numbers on our website are targets, and as such, the unique numbers printed on each label might be slightly higher or lower depending on the batch.