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About Us

Founded in Copenhagen in 2010, Jorgobé set out with a clear ambition:
to create skincare products that deliver effective results in the gentlest way possible.

Rooted in Scandinavian minimalism, our philosophy emphasizes simplicity, precision, and quality in everything we do.

We carefully select high-performing active ingredients in precise doses, ensuring they are both scientifically proven and gentle on the skin. This commitment allows us to deliver skin-friendly, noticeable results - always without compromising the integrity of your skin barrier.

Today, Jorgobé is led by CEO Søren Nielsen, who brings over 20 years of expertise in the beauty industry, and Dan von Obelitz, a passionate and uncompromising product developer. Together, they have reimagined the brand with a focus on a simple yet effective precision routine: three daily essentials and one weekly booster - designed to make skincare effortless and results-driven.

At Jorgobé, we are redefining skincare by combining innovation, integrity, and simplicity. Because we believe that when skincare works with your skin, the results speak for themselves.


Jorgobé - Precision Skin Health

That’s a ‘no’ from us

We are committed to protecting your skin’s health while ensuring clean, ethical, and environmentally conscious practices.

To uphold these values, the brand strictly excludes certain ingredients and additives when formulating products that prioritise purity, safety, and transparency.

  • Animal-Derived Ingredients
    We are dedicated to being a vegan brand and take pride in our PETA certification, confirming our committed efforts to avoid the use of animal-derived ingredients in our products

  • Phenoxyethanol
    A preservative used in cosmetics and skincare products. While generally considered safe in low concentrations, there are concerns about its potential for skin irritation and environmental impact.

  • Formaldehyde
    A preservative and disinfectant that can cause irritation, allergies, and is potentially carcinogenic.

  • PEG Compounds (Polyethylene Glycol)
    Often used as emulsifiers or thickeners and may be contaminated with toxins during production.

  • Synthetic Colorants
    Some synthetic colorants can cause allergic reactions and irritation.

  • Mineral Oil
    Commonly used as a moisturising ingredient but can lead to clogged pores and skin irritation.

  • Triclosan
    An antimicrobial chemical that can be harmful to the hormonal system and the environment.

  • Parabens
    Frequently used as preservatives and may cause irritation or allergic reactions.

  • Phthalates
    Used to enhance fragrance and consistency and have been linked to hormone disruptions.

  • Titanium Dioxide
    A white pigment in sunscreen and makeup. While generally considered safe, there are concerns about inhaling nanoparticles and potential harm to the marine environment through excessive use.

  • Silicones
    While providing a smooth feel, they can also clog pores and cause the accumulation of dead skin cells. There are also concerns that some silicones may be difficult to break down and potentially harmful to the environment.

  • Nanoparticles
    Small particles with the ability to penetrate the skin and potentially cause harm. There are also concerns about their potential negative impact on the environment.

  • Sulfates
    Used as foaming agents and can be irritating. There are also environmental concerns as it can be slow to degrade and potentially harmful to aquatic environments.

  • Isopropyl Alcohol
    An alcohol that can be drying and irritating.

  • Paraffin
    A moisturising ingredient in skincare products that may clog pores and have potential long-term negative effects, especially for individuals with acne or sensitive skin.

  • Prostaglandin
    A group of lipids that act as signalling molecules in the body. In skincare, synthetic prostaglandin analogues are used to promote hair growth and enhance the length and density of eyelashes. However, there are concerns and potential side effects associated with the use of prostaglandin analogues, including possible irritations and changes in iris colour when applied near the eyes.

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