Quick answer: The phrase hemp oil is used for at least three different things: hemp seed oil (food/cosmetic), CBD-rich extracts (heavily regulated marketing), and occasional industrial lubricants. On Hemp.com we focus on lawful industrial hemp products—start by identifying which oil you mean.
Updated: June 2026 · Educational content; not legal, medical, or investment advice.
Hemp seed oil (most common industrial hemp product)
Pressed from grain; GRAS-noticed for food uses in the U.S. with standard GMP. Full guide: hemp seed oil.
Cosmetic & soap bases
Seed oil appears in lotions, balms, and soaps for emolliency—not drug claims. See cosmetics guide and how to make hemp soap.
Paint & varnish history
Hemp seed oil can be processed into drying oils for coatings— a niche today compared to linseed. Hemp paint & coatings.
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