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Your skincare solution is here! These daily supplements support hormonal balance and bring skin back to life in just a few months
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Equi London was founded by two powerful women: a financial professional and a nutritional therapist. Since its launch in 20216, the brand has continued to be a revolutionary destination for skin care specifically geared towards women and their hormonal needs.
Whether you are going through menopause, are pregnant, or just dealing with everyday hormonal fluctuations — the brand's powerfully formulated Beauty Formula Capsules are no joke.
Designed to be an all-in-one solution, the daily pills combine 48 essential ingredients, including Acerola Cherry, collagen, Vitamin B6, Glutamine, and even a doctor-approved probiotic blend. But the real hero behind the method is the brand's one-of-a-kind proprietary GlowCutis® blend!
This formula is unlike any other, and using a blend of trusted skincare components, such as Hyaluronic Acid and Type 1 Marine Collagen peptides, it deeply nourishes the skin, promoting skin cell regeneration.
Users attest to the Beauty Formula Capsule difference, with one saying: 'I was skeptical because I have tried a lot of supplements, but this one is different. My skin looks brighter and more even... I feel more balanced. I would recommend it!
What sets Equi London apart is its approach to wellness, not just skin. Unlike most skin supplements, theirs promotes women's health from a 360 point of view. While actively targeting skin concerns such as hyperpigmentation, the pills simultaneously support hormonal balance, energy, and even stress levels.
Praised for their therapeutic quality and precise dosage, Equi London's Beauty Formula is one of the only holistic supplements on the market that supports both internal and external well-being for women.
One of our own Daily Mail expert beauty editors, Emily Knott, even tried the coveted Beauty Formula for herself and said, 'The hype is real — visibly calmer, clearer, more even skin in just two weeks. The difference is astounding.'
With hundreds of 5-star reviews and photo evidence, it is safe to say that Equi London's Beauty Formula supplements are the real deal. Shop them now to see the skin transformation everyone can not stop talking about. Make sure to use code DM15 for 15 percent off!
What sets Beauty Formula apart from other skin supplements?
Pictured: Co-Founder Alice Mackintosh (left), a Nutritional Therapist specializing in women's health and skin, and Rosie Speight (right), Co-Founder and MD of Equi London. Rosie's decision to stop taking the pill to start a family triggered skin reactions, sparking anxiety and frustration. She set out to find a solution to support her skin and overall health
'Unlike most beauty supplements that focus only on collagen or a handful of vitamins, Beauty Formula is a complete, clinical-grade blend of 48 nutrients,' explained Rosie Speight Co-Founder and MD of Equi London.
'It's designed to address the real, internal causes of skin dullness or skin problems, giving you glowing, beautiful makeup-free skin. At Equi, we recognise that skin is the body's largest organ and true beauty can only be achieved by supporting overall health.
'Beauty Formula removes the confusion of what supplements to take by replacing a full shelf of supplements with one powerful solution - supporting gut health, hormones, energy, brain, stress, immunity and skin renewal…. in a single daily dose.
She added: 'We wanted to empower women to take control of their health in an effective, easy and trustworthy way - Beauty Formula gives real results that can been seen and felt, we like to think of it as the ultimate female supplement.'
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