I read everything. Labels, ingredient lists, the fine print. I'm 47, no Botox, so I'm careful about what actually goes on my skin.
She'd been using these little balms for a couple of months, and I did what I always do. Turned one over and read the label. Most skincare, once you read it, is mostly water, plus a list of things your skin has to filter out.
Then I read the Frøya label and almost couldn't believe it.
Mountain arnica. Wild sea buckthorn. Beeswax. That's it. No water. No fillers. Nothing my skin would have to filter out, just plants that survive the freezing Arctic winter.
And here's the part I can't stop thinking about. To live through that cold, they build protective compounds, and those compounds are exactly what rebuild collagen and repair your skin barrier.
Doing exactly what they're supposed to do.








