
In six years, Kush Queen has grown into a multi-million dollar, multifaceted cannabis brand manufacturing category-leading hemp, compliant cannabis, transdermal, and minor cannabinoid products. The Kush Queen product line includes award-winning cannabis infused bath bombs, transdermal topicals, flower, pre-rolls, edibles, wellness supplements, and skincare. Like all good things, Kush Queen was born out of community; at the intersection of social media and cannabis. Here’s the story of who we are and how we got here. It’s 2006 and co-founder and CEO Oilvia Alexander is a budtender in California’s medical market, working behind the counter weighing eighths, learning why people were seeking medical cannabis, and seeing first-hand how patients used cannabis for health and well-being. Most importantly, Olivia got to see what the industry was lacking: products with true efficacy and repeatable effect that also represent people that weren’t the typical stoner bro, like women and the LGBTQ+ communities.
Kush Queen Cannabis Topicals
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Personal Lubricant 30mg Topical
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Pretty Dope 510 Thread Battery
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Side Hustle 510 Thread Battery

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Sleep 1:1 Bath Bomb 25mg Topical

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Relieve 1:1 Bath Bomb 25mg Topical

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Awaken 1:1 Bath Bomb 25mg Topical

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Relax 1:1 Bath Bomb 25mg Topical

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Black Magic 1:1 Bath Bomb 25mg Topical

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Relax Bath Bomb 46mg Topical

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Sleep Bath Bomb 46mg Topical

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Relief Bath Bomb 47mg Topical
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Shower Gel 115mg Topical
A Quick Guide to Cannabis Topicals
Cannabis topicals are balms, lotions, creams, oils, roll-ons, bath soaks, and patches infused with cannabinoids and applied directly to the skin. They're unique in the cannabis category for being predominantly non-psychoactive — cannabinoids interact with CB2 receptors in skin and underlying tissue without crossing the skin barrier into the bloodstream. You can use a topical and remain entirely clear-headed.
The most common applications are muscle soreness after exercise, joint and arthritis pain, lower back tension, menstrual cramps, eczema, and general skin inflammation. CBD-dominant topicals tend to lead with anti-inflammatory effects; topicals containing THC add a stronger localized pain-relief component through CB1 activation in peripheral tissue. Many California topical brands combine both cannabinoids with traditional analgesic herbs — arnica, menthol, capsaicin, lavender, peppermint — for compounded effect.
Transdermal patches are the exception to the no-systemic-effects rule. Patches use carrier technology to deliver cannabinoids through the skin and into the bloodstream over a sustained 8–12 hour period. They produce mild psychoactive effects, similar to a long-form microdose, and are widely used for chronic pain management where consistent, steady relief is preferable to repeated dosing. Atrium's topicals section spans daily-use CBD body lotions, high-strength THC pain balms, and full-spectrum transdermal patches from California's most respected wellness brands.
About Cannabis Topicals
What is a cannabis topical?
Topicals are cannabis-infused balms, lotions, creams, oils, and patches applied directly to the skin. They're used for localized relief of muscle soreness, joint pain, and skin conditions. Most topicals are non-psychoactive — cannabinoids interact with skin receptors without entering the bloodstream.
Will a topical get me high?
Standard topicals (balms, lotions, creams) will not produce a psychoactive high — cannabinoids don't cross the skin barrier in significant amounts. Transdermal patches are different: they use carrier technology to deliver cannabinoids systemically through the skin and into the bloodstream, so they can produce mild psychoactive effects.
What's the difference between topical and transdermal?
Topicals act locally on the skin and underlying tissue. Transdermals deliver cannabinoids through the skin into the bloodstream, producing systemic effects similar to an edible but with steady, hours-long release. Transdermal patches typically last 8–12 hours and are popular for chronic pain management.
How quickly do cannabis topicals work?
Most topicals start providing localized relief within 15–30 minutes and last 2–4 hours, depending on the formulation. Transdermal patches take 30–60 minutes to reach full effect but continue working for 8–12 hours. Reapply topicals as needed throughout the day.
What conditions are topicals used for?
Common uses include muscle soreness after exercise, joint pain from arthritis, lower back pain, menstrual cramps, eczema, and skin irritation. CBD-dominant topicals are popular for inflammation; THC-containing topicals add stronger localized pain relief through CB1 receptor activation.
Are topicals safe for daily use?
Generally yes — topicals are well-tolerated and have minimal side-effect profile because they don't enter the bloodstream (except transdermals). Patch test new products on a small area of skin first to rule out irritation from carrier ingredients like essential oils.
Will a cannabis topical show up on a drug test?
Standard topicals are extremely unlikely to cause a positive drug test — cannabinoids don't reach systemic circulation. Transdermal patches, however, can result in detectable THC in blood and urine because they deliver cannabinoids into the bloodstream. If you're subject to drug testing, avoid transdermals and read labels carefully.
What's in a cannabis topical besides cannabis?
Most topicals combine cannabis extract with carrier oils (coconut, jojoba, shea), beeswax or plant waxes, and essential oils for fragrance and added therapeutic effect (eucalyptus, peppermint, lavender, arnica). Read the ingredient list if you have skin sensitivities or allergies.




