Location

Copenhagen, Denmark

Founded

2003

Price

Luxury

Shipping

Worldwide

Catalogue

184 products

Size range

1–1500

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Tromborg

About

Tromborg is a Danish luxury skincare and makeup brand founded in 2003 by Marianne Tromborg, a former professional makeup artist who is still founder and CEO. Her husband, biochemist Tim Schyberg, developed the product collection. That pairing shapes everything. One side of the business understands how a product must look and feel on real faces. The other understands what the chemistry can actually do. It is a Danish family-owned company, and it makes its own products in its own factory in the Danish countryside. Very few brands at this price point own their manufacturing outright. The positioning is straightforward. Combine organic and natural ingredients with serious science. In practice that means aromatherapy and Scandinavian botanicals sitting alongside peptides and biotech actives such as exosomes. The plants used are organic, and raw materials are traced from field to jar. Suppliers are largely Scandinavian, chosen to keep transit time short. The Anti-Aging Wrinkle Cream is a signature, built with thirty-five active ingredients and six different peptides. The Anti-Aging Molecular Messenger Cream sits at the top of the range. The Deluxe Face Cream, Below 10 Degrees Cream and Pure Control Cream cover different skin needs. The SUN MOOD line uses physical mineral filters only and leaves out endocrine-disrupting chemicals and chemical filters. The Young Mood range is natural, organic, vegan and completely fragrance free. Prices are firmly luxury. For Danish beauty, luxury skincare or family-run brands that make everything themselves, Tromborg is a genuine rarity. It owns its factory. It also owns its results.

Brand Details
European Beauty
M
Marianne Tromborg
T
Tim Schyberg

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Frequently asked questions

Who founded Tromborg?
Tromborg was founded by Marianne Tromborg, a professional makeup artist, alongside her husband Tim Schyberg, a biochemist who leads the brand's research.
When was Tromborg founded?
This Danish beauty brand launched in 2003, pairing Marianne's makeup artistry eye with her husband's pharma grade formulation science from the start.
Where is Tromborg based and made?
This beauty brand is headquartered in Denmark, where it owns its own factory and laboratory and sources plants locally to reduce transit impact.
Is Tromborg cruelty free and vegan?
Several Tromborg products are individually labeled cruelty free and vegan, though this beauty brand has not published a blanket brand wide certification.
Is Tromborg good quality?
Yes, this beauty brand blends bioactive peptide complexes and cold pressed oils with pharma grade rigor, reflecting a distinctly minimalist Danish design aesthetic.
What is Tromborg known for?
This beauty brand is known for pairing science backed skincare with a minimalist mineral makeup palette that reflects a distinctly Scandinavian design aesthetic.

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