beauty · wellness · skincare
I don’t recommend things lightly.
Tropic earned its place.
I was considering going back to Nivea and soap and water. Then someone suggested I try Tropic. Two weeks later my skin looked noticeably different. I genuinely wasn’t expecting to be writing this page.
why tropic?
I’m not an influencer. I’m not easily impressed. I’m a writer who has spent years being very particular about what goes on my skin and what I put my name to. I don’t recommend things because they’re new, heavily marketed, or because someone sent them to me for free.
I recommend things because they work. Tropic works. And beyond that — it does things the right way. Which, for someone who cares about what she puts her name to, matters just as much.
what makes tropic different
Freshly made in Britain
Small batch production, almost daily. Not sitting in a warehouse for months. The difference in how it feels on your skin is immediate — like fresh bread versus something that lasts three weeks on a supermarket shelf.
Genuinely ethical
Carbon neutral. Cruelty free. Sustainably sourced. Zero waste to landfill. Over 430 industry awards. And 10% of profits go to charity — funding millions of days of education for children worldwide.
It actually works
I’m 62. My skin has become unpredictable. Products I used for years stopped working. Within two weeks of using Tropic my skin looked brighter, smoother and more like itself. That’s the only recommendation I know how to give.
the sceptic’s verdict
“I was considering going back to Nivea and soap and water. I said yes to a two week trial mostly to prove it wouldn’t work. Two weeks in: brighter, smoother, less rumpled. More like myself. Less tired — despite a run of truly terrible nights.”
— Laura, converted sceptic
not sure where to start?
Tropic’s AI skincare quiz
Two minutes. Tells you exactly which products suit your skin — genuinely personalised rather than generic. I tried it. It got me right. A much better starting point than guessing in a shop.
Or browse the full range at the link below.
Want to know more?
Happy to share what I use, what I’d suggest for your skin type, and what to try first. No pressure — just honest advice from a converted sceptic who wished someone had pointed her here sooner.

