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A two-step skincare routine has been hailed as ‘really the best for simplicity, cost and effectiveness’ by supermodel David Gandy. And it will cost you under £100.
If you’ve ever wanted to know the secret behind supermodel David Gandy’s flawless skin, it might have something to do with the redness-reducing fjör Hydrolytic Serum and fjör Hydrolytic Moisturiser.
fjör’s hydrolytic serum is formulated with clinically verified active ingredients and the patented hydrolytic enzyme.
Deeply hydrating, it also helps to soothe redness, leaving your complexion even-toned and radiant whilst improving the look of fine lines and wrinkles.
The serum has been given the seal ofapproval by supermodel David Gandy, too.
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The moisturiser contains a powerful hydrating trio of Glycerin, Japanese blood grass root extract, and our the brand’s iconic Hydrolytic Enzyme.
Together, these work to lock in moisture in the skin, providing plump, dewy complexion that feels nourished and revitalised.
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The fjör Hydrolytic® Serum, £97, has been praised for reducing redness and plumping skin
Inspired by Nordic simplicity and powered by science, skincare brand fjör prioritises simple, powerful and accessible products.
And it turns out one of the world’s biggest male models is a fan. The fjör Hydrolytic® Serum, £97, and fjör Hydrolytic Moisturiser, £45, has been called out by David Gandy as ‘really the best’ out of ‘everything I tried last year’.
The powerful duo is designed to deliver deep hydration, helping you strengthen your skin barrier and balance the microbiome for visibly healthier-looking skin.
With just two products in the fjör collection, the focus is all about streamlining your skincare routine with science-backed, hard-working formulas.
First up is the fjör Hydrolytic® Serum. Loaded with a powerful combination of peptides, collagen and hyaluronic acid, the serum focusing on reducing redness, increasing hydration and helping to balance the microbiome.
The world’s first hydrolytic serum (made with Hydrolytic Enzyme designed to strengthen your skin’s natural defences and support the skin cycle), it’s proven to have visible effects on the skin.
‘Quite simply, it works!’ raved one user. ‘I noticed the lines in my forehead and around my eyes fading away after a couple weeks but the validation came when my wife said “wow, that stuff is really working, big change.’
David Gandy took to Instagram to give his review on the brand: ‘Out of everything I tried last year & learnt about what you need for your face after quite a bit of research… the fjör 2 step routine is really the best for simplicity, cost and effectiveness’
Loaded with hyaluronic acid known for its exceptional hydrating properties, the serum locks in moisture to plumps up the skin helping banish dry skin and leave it looking dewy and healthy.
‘My skin feels plump and happy and so soft,’ raved one shoppers. ‘I used to have small patches of redness but as soon as I use the serum they go away.’
The fjör Hydrolytic Moisturiser, £45, is designed to be used after the serum. The gel moisturiser is focussed on supporting the skin’s barrier function and rebalancing the microbiome.
In addition to the Hydrolytic Enzyme, the moisturiser also includes Xilitol and Japanses Blood Grass root extract, which is clinically verified to provide 24-hours of deep hydration.
And it’s proving to be just as impressive with one review writing: ‘I’m shocked at how clear (no redness at all) and hydrated my skin is, especially in the morning after applying the night before.’
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