What CBD oil is, and why the dropper format matters
CBD oil is a hemp extract blended into a carrier oil, usually MCT oil or hemp seed oil. The dropper format gives you more control than gummies or capsules because you can adjust the serving size in smaller increments. That can help when you're figuring out what works best for daily calm, post-exercise recovery, or winding down at night.
Not every CBD oil is the same. In this collection, you'll find a few different types. Full spectrum formulas contain CBD along with other naturally occurring hemp compounds, including trace THC. Broad spectrum formulas include multiple hemp compounds but remove THC. Isolate formulas contain CBD only. For example, Wild Theory CBD Isolate Oil - 750mg Regular is a simple THC-free option, while Wild Theory Full Spectrum CBD Oil - 750mg Regular offers a full spectrum hemp extract profile.
Who usually reaches for CBD oils
CBD oils are a common choice for adults who want flexible, everyday support for relaxation, mental balance, and healthy sleep habits. Some people want a lower-strength oil they can use consistently. Others prefer a more concentrated formula so they can take fewer drops.
If you're new to CBD, a moderate option often makes sense. Medterra Isolate CBD Oil is a straightforward THC-free choice, and HempLucid Organic Full-Spectrum CBD in MCT Oil - Natural Flavor keeps the formula simple with full-spectrum hemp extract and MCT oil. If sleep support is your main goal, Wild Theory Dream Broad Spectrum CBD Oil for Sleep - 60mg CBN + 1000mg CBD is one to consider because it combines broad spectrum CBD with CBN and a terpene profile intended for a calming nighttime routine.
Some shoppers want more than CBD alone. Wild Theory Summit Full Spectrum CBG Oil - 1000mg CBG + 2000mg CBD combines CBD with CBG, another hemp cannabinoid that many people use during the day for a balanced, clear-headed feel.
How to compare CBD oils in this collection
Start with spectrum type. If avoiding THC is your top concern, look at isolate or broad spectrum products. Wild Theory's isolate oils come in 750mg, 1500mg, and 3000mg strengths, so you can stay within the same product line if your routine changes. If you want a broader hemp profile, full spectrum options like Wild Theory Full Spectrum CBD Oil - 1500mg Extra or Charlotte's Web 17mg (Extra Strength) may be a better fit.
Next, compare total strength and per-serving strength. A 3000mg bottle, like Wild Theory Full Spectrum CBD Oil - 3000mg Maximum, is much more concentrated than an entry-level bottle. That does not automatically make it better. It means each dropper contains more CBD. If you're new, starting lower can make it easier to see how you feel and increase gradually if needed.
Carrier oil matters too. Several products here use MCT oil, which is popular because it mixes well and is easy to measure. Wild Theory also offers hemp extract oils made with organic hemp seed oil, including Wild Theory Hemp Extract Oil - 500mg Regular. For some people, that ingredient difference matters, especially if they already know they prefer one oil base over another.
Also check for added cannabinoids. CBN is commonly chosen for evening routines, while CBG is often used for daytime balance and focus support. If you already know when you plan to use your CBD oil, that can narrow the options quickly.
Common buying mistakes
One common mistake is going straight to the highest potency. Stronger formulas can be useful, but they can also make it harder to fine-tune your serving if you're just getting started. Another is glossing over the label terms full spectrum, broad spectrum, and isolate. Those terms affect THC content and the overall hemp profile, so they are not interchangeable.
Another issue is focusing only on the front-of-label milligrams without thinking about how the product will actually be used. If you want a daytime oil, a formula with added CBG may make more sense than a sleep-focused product. If you want a THC-free option, an isolate oil is usually a clearer fit than a full spectrum hemp extract.
If you're comparing more hemp products beyond tinctures, you can also browse our full CBD collection for gummies, topicals, and other formats.
Who should talk with a practitioner first
CBD oils are not the right fit for everyone. Check with a qualified healthcare professional before using CBD if you're pregnant, breastfeeding, taking prescription medications, or managing a complex health condition. This matters because CBD may affect how the body processes certain medications. If you want more personalized guidance, you can reach out through our contact page or learn more about our practitioners at Our Experts.
As with any supplement, follow the label directions, give your body time to respond, and avoid starting multiple new products at once. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Quick questions we hear a lot
How long does a CBD oil bottle last?
That depends on the bottle strength and your serving size. A more concentrated product may last longer if you use a smaller amount each time.
Is full spectrum stronger than isolate?
Not necessarily, but it is different. Full spectrum includes additional hemp compounds, while isolate is CBD only. Some people prefer the broader hemp profile, while others want a THC-free formula.
Should I take CBD oil during the day or at night?
Either can make sense. Daytime shoppers often look at standard CBD or CBD plus CBG formulas, while evening shoppers may prefer a product like Wild Theory Dream with added CBN. If you're still unsure, reach out and our team can help.