Location

Copenhagen, Denmark

Founded

2015

Price

Luxury

Shipping

Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece + 22 more

Catalogue

65 products

Size range

2–500

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NUORI

About

NUORI is a Danish skincare brand founded in Copenhagen in 2015 by Jasmi Bonnén. The name means young and fresh in Finnish, a nod to her Finnish roots, and freshness is the entire premise of the brand. Most skincare sits in warehouses and on shelves for months. Active plant ingredients degrade in that time, and synthetic preservatives are what keep the formula stable. NUORI takes the other road. Products are blended fresh in small batches and stamped with a freshness date, so you know exactly how old your cream is. Each is made to be used within a short window at peak potency. Formulas are free from synthetic preservatives, stabilisers, fillers, fragrances and colorants. They also leave out parabens, mineral oils and petrolatums, PEGs, PPGs, MEA, DEA and TEA, phthalates, silicones and sulfates. The brand takes a deliberate position against certification, saying many schemes are tied to marketing rather than substance. It is cruelty-free and says it never has and never will test on animals. The range is plant-based apart from beeswax in a few products, which the brand names openly. Those are the Vital Facial Cream, Lip Treats, Enriched Hand and Body Lotion, Vital Body Balm and Vital Hand Cream. Best sellers include the Vital Facial Cream, Vital Repair Serum, Supreme Moisture Mask and Supreme-C Serum. Packaging is sourced close to production and moves towards FSC card and recycled plastics. For Danish beauty, natural beauty or fresh, preservative-free skincare, NUORI is genuinely different. You can read the freshness date yourself. Nothing is hidden.

Brand Details
European Beauty
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Jasmi Bonnén

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Frequently asked questions

What is NUORI known for?
This skincare brand is known for its Fight for Fresh positioning, led by its Supreme C Serum and freshness first, small batch formulation approach.
Where is NUORI based and made?
This skincare brand is headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, producing small batches at dedicated facilities and distributing to over 30 countries worldwide.
Is NUORI cruelty free and vegan?
Yes, this skincare brand is cruelty free and mostly vegan, with beeswax used in only five products sourced through a responsible sourcing initiative.
Is NUORI good quality?
Yes, this skincare brand rebatches formulas roughly every 10 to 12 weeks to limit oxidation, avoiding parabens, mineral oil, and synthetic fragrance entirely.
When was NUORI founded?
This Scandinavian skincare brand launched in 2015 in Copenhagen, built entirely around freshly blended, small batch formulas rather than mass production.
Who founded NUORI?
NUORI was founded by Jasmi Bonnén, a former L'Oréal employee who left corporate beauty after noticing long shelf lives forced heavy preservative use.

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