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cbg for skin – the mother cannabinoid that calms and renews
CBG usually lives in CBD’s shadow, but skin can tell the difference. This is the cannabinoid that may help calm reactive skin, support balance and offer a more thoughtful way to work with your skin’s own rhythm. Less force, more precision.

Why does skin often get worse when we treat it better?
A lot of modern skincare still runs on the same old idea: scrub, acid, dry out, repeat. The problem is that the skin barrier does not get stronger from being pushed all the time. When it is stressed, irritation, water loss and that stubborn never-settles feeling often get worse.
CBG, short for cannabigerol, is a cannabinoid from hemp and the plant’s biochemical starting point for several other cannabinoids. In skin, it is interesting because it may interact with the skin’s ECS, the endocannabinoid system, which helps regulate balance, comfort and stress response. Research also points to CBG’s calming and antibacterial properties, making it relevant for skin that gets red, shiny or easily thrown off.
This is not about “turning off” skin. It is about supporting it so it has fewer reasons to overreact. If your routine is mostly actives, exfoliation and hope, it may be time to try something smarter.
How to use CBG without overdoing it
Start with low frequency
Use a CBG serum once a day for two weeks, ideally at night. If your skin likes it, move up to morning and evening.
Apply after cleansing
Put it on clean, dry skin so the actives actually meet the skin. 2–4 drops are usually enough for the full face.
Think barrier, not peeling
If your skin feels stressed, pause acids and scrubs for a few days. CBG does its best work when the skin stops defending itself all the time.
Pair with simple moisture
CBG works best in a routine that does not sabotage itself. Add a basic moisturizer or facial oil, not a bathroom shelf that looks like a lab.
Stay consistent for 3–4 weeks
The skin’s ECS does not respond in five minutes. Give it time, especially if you want to see changes in comfort, redness and overall balance.

How to actually solve it
If you want to give skin something that fits how it works, start with CBG. I LOVE is our CBG serum for skin that needs calm, antibacterial support and less noise in everyday life. It is built to be easy to use, not another aggressive round of “renewal”.
When you want to go further, there is Ta-DA serum, where CBG meets antioxidants and adaptogens in a formula that leans into anti-aging on skin’s terms: less stress, more resilience, a steadier feel over time. For many skin types, that kind of support does more than another strong acid ever could. CBG and related cannabinoids like CBDA also show why this family is so interesting for skin balance.
If you want a simple routine around it, use I LOVE after cleansing and follow with The ONE when skin needs more softness and regulation. If you want the full spectrum in one clean start, DUO-kit is the obvious choice. It is skincare that respects the fact that skin already knows a lot on its own.
Products we recommend


TA-DA Serum
A CBG-powered serum that seals in moisture and adds glow, whatever the season.

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.
Frequently asked questions
What is CBG for skin, exactly?
CBG stands for cannabigerol and is a cannabinoid from hemp. In skincare, it is interesting because it may support calm, balance and antibacterial action, especially for skin that gets stressed or reactive easily.
Is CBG better than CBD for skin?
Not better in every case, just different. CBG is often highlighted for its more direct calming and antibacterial profile, while CBD is usually linked to broader balance. Many skin types do best with both, not a side to pick.
How fast will I notice a difference?
Some people feel softer, less tight skin after a few uses, but clearer changes in balance and comfort usually need 3–4 weeks. Consistency beats hype.
Can sensitive skin use CBG?
Yes, sensitive or easily stressed skin is often exactly who CBG suits. Start once a day, go slow, and let your skin tell you if it wants 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.
- Lin TK, Zhong L, Santiago JL. Anti-Inflammatory and Skin Barrier Repair Effects of Topical Application of Some Plant Oils. Int J Mol Sci 2017;19(1):70.
- 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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