• FOR SENSITIVE & PROBLEM SKIN FROM OUR OWN LAB
  • NO ADDED FRAGRANCE & A MINIMUM OF INGREDIENTS
  • Allergy-labelled
  • Finnish flag no shading
    Made in Finland
  • 4,54/5 stars from 2829 reviews
  • 18000+ happy customers

Why it works for sensitive & problem skin

Light Face Cream Tester 5 ml - Light, hydrating & nourishing gel-cream - Laponie of Scandinavia Light Face Cream Tester 5 ml - Light, hydrating & nourishing gel-cream - Laponie of Scandinavia

No added fragrance

No added fragrance or essential oils, floral waters, alcohol or fatty alcohols.

Formulated for sensitive & problem skin in our own lab

Our owners, CEO Kristina and cosmetic chemist Jaana, formulate all our products in our Helsinki lab, and test them on themselves - both have a long history of sensitive and problem skin.

Gentle & skin friendly preservatives

We've created a unique preservative system for the Cream, to minimise overlap with our other products, using gentle preservatives, primarily organic acids and their salt forms. Check out our ingredient section above to learn more.

Allergy-labelled

All our products carry the Finnish Allergy, Skin and Asthma Federation's independent Allergy-label.

Balanced pH for healthy skin

The Cream has a pH around 5.5 (healthy skin's own pH is slightly acidic, between 4.8 and 5.5) and will not upset or irritate skin.

A minimum of ingredients

Formulated with plant-based glycerin and sodium PCA to hydrate, colloidal oatmeal to prevent water loss and soothe irritation, while canola, oat and poppy seed oils nourish. The Light Face Cream contains just 17 ingredients. Check out our ingredient section above to learn more.

Before
After

Laponie Customer Story

Netta: Acne

After the trial my skin felt amazing – I can’t even find the words for this. All of a sudden, my skin was really soft and smooth, and the tone more even. No more coarseness and dullness, or irritation or redness. Of course, I do get a couple hormonal breakouts in the space of a month, but they aren’t sore or itchy, but ‘calm’ if that’s the word.

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