Comparison
CBD or CBG skin – same family, different jobs
CBD and CBG come from the same plant, but they do not behave the same way in skin. One is more anti-inflammatory, the other stands out for its antibacterial profile. The real question is not what is trendier, but what your skin actually needs.

What really separates CBD from CBG?
CBD and CBG speak to skin through different parts of its receptor profile, meaning they influence signals tied to calm, reactivity, and balance. CBD is often linked to soothing stressed, red, and reactive skin, while CBG is frequently highlighted for its antibacterial and balancing role. Same plant, different job.
The research is still young, but the picture is useful: CBD has shown anti-inflammatory properties in several contexts, while CBG has attracted attention for how it may affect bacteria and sebum-driven imbalance. That does not mean you should chase more actives for the sake of it. It means you should choose the right tool.
Much of mainstream skincare still acts as if skin needs to be “reset” with harsh cleansing, acids, and stacked actives. But irritated skin rarely improves when you push harder. If you want to understand cbd or cbg skin properly, start by asking: is the issue mainly inflammation, imbalance, or both?
How to choose the right side
Read the skin first
Red, warm, or sensitive skin often needs calm more than more actives. In that case, CBD is usually the more logical starting point.
Think sebum and bacteria
If skin gets shiny, clogged, or breakouts keep returning, CBG becomes interesting. Its antibacterial profile matters when balance is the goal.
Do not stack everything
Do not add five new steps at once. Skin that changes products too fast is harder to read, so you will not know what is actually helping.
Check your cleansing
Too much cleansing can disrupt the barrier and trigger more reactivity. A gentle oil cleanser is often smarter than an over-stripping routine.
Give it time
Skin does not always show a response in two days. Test one direction for a few weeks, or you are just comparing noise with noise.

How to solve it in real life
If you are deciding between cbd or cbg skin, the answer is often not to pick a side and ignore the other. The ONE with CBD and MCT makes sense when skin needs regulation and a more anti-inflammatory focus. I LOVE with CBG fits when you want calm with a clearer antibacterial angle. Different, yes. Opposed, no.
That is also why the DUO kit with The ONE and I LOVE is such a practical middle ground. Together they give a full cannabinoids-spectrum feel in the routine without forcing you to overthink every step. For many people, that combination is what keeps skin from having to choose between being soothed and being balanced.
If you want to build from there, Ta-DA serum adds an antioxidant-heavy layer when you want anti-aging support without jumping straight to aggressive acids. And if the first step is removing makeup or sunscreen without wrecking the barrier, Au Naturel Makeup Remover is a much gentler start than the usual stripping cleanse.
Products we recommend

Save €34DUO kit
Two face oils, one for morning and one for evening. Simple skincare that works with your skin, not against it.

Save €60DUO kit + TA-DA Serum
The full routine in one: three products that help skin become calmer, stronger and more resilient.


TA-DA Serum
A CBG-powered serum that seals in moisture and adds glow, whatever the season.
Frequently asked questions
Is CBD or CBG better for skin?
It depends on what the skin is telling you. CBD is often more relevant for stressed, red, reactive skin, while CBG is a stronger candidate when antibacterial balance and sebum-related issues matter more.
Can CBD and CBG be used together?
Yes, and that is often the most practical choice. They focus on different things, so combining them can be more complete than choosing only one.
Is CBG only for oily skin?
No, but it is especially relevant when skin clogs easily or breaks out often. Dry skin can benefit from balance too, as long as the formula is gentle overall.
Why not just use strong acids?
Because acids do not solve everything, and too much exfoliation can make skin more reactive. In many cases, skin needs to calm down and stabilize before it can handle more.
Sources
- Oláh A, Tóth BI, Borbíró I, et al. Cannabidiol exerts sebostatic and antiinflammatory effects on human sebocytes. J Clin Invest 2014;124(9):3713–3724.
- Tóth KF, Ádám D, Bíró T, Oláh A. Cannabinoid signaling in the skin: therapeutic potential of the c(ut)annabinoid system. Molecules 2019;24(5):918.
Article reviewed by Christopher Genberg, founder of 1753 SKINCARE.
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