Ingredient comparison

Glutathione vs Resveratrol: which one is right for your skin?

Short answer: Both earn their place. Glutathione is the kinder pick if your skin reacts easily, otherwise it comes down to preference.

Chemical structure of Glutathione (Glutathione)GlutathioneDecent support
Chemical structure of Resveratrol (Resveratrol)ResveratrolSolid and proven
6
Efficacy
7
2
Hydration
2
2
Barrier
3
7
Brightening
5
2
Acne
2
4
Anti-aging
7
Glutathione versus Resveratrol, compared
ComparedGlutathioneResveratrol
PotencySimilarSimilar
Evidencemoderate evidencemoderate evidence
Irritation riskLowModerate
Clogs poresLowLow
In pregnancyAsk your doctorAsk your doctor
On a labelusually effective at 2%Not usually disclosed

So which should you pick?

Choose Glutathione if

  • dark spots, dullness or an uneven tone are what you want to work on
  • your skin is sensitive or reacts easily

Choose Resveratrol if

  • fine lines and firmness are your main goal

The honest bottom line: Both earn their place. Glutathione is the kinder pick if your skin reacts easily, otherwise it comes down to preference.

Better for your concern

  • Dark spots and uneven toneGlutathione
  • Fine lines and firmnessResveratrol
  • Sensitive, reactive skinGlutathione

Based on their scores in the knowledge base. "Either" means both hold their own for that goal.

No known clash between these two. If you want both, you can layer them; introduce one at a time.

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Glutathione vs Resveratrol, answered

Which is stronger, Glutathione or Resveratrol?

They are close in strength: Glutathione and Resveratrol score similarly on efficacy. Choose by skin type rather than power.

Is Glutathione or Resveratrol better for sensitive skin?

Glutathione is the gentler choice for sensitive, reactive skin (low irritation risk, versus moderate for Resveratrol).

Can you use Glutathione and Resveratrol together?

There is no known clash between them. You can layer them if you like, just introduce one at a time.

General guidance, not medical advice. Read the full pages on Glutathione and Resveratrol.