Real Skin Support. From The Inside.
Quality verified
HACCP + GMP certified. Manufactured in a New Zealand facility with documented, traceable production.
Batch tested. Checked for identity, purity and consistency before release. No artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.
What's Inside
Three Actives For Inside-Out Skin Support.
Sheep Placenta is paired with Grape Seed Extract and Vitamin E for skin structure, hydration and antioxidant support.
HOW IT'S MADE
From New Zealand's South Island sheep farms.
Sourced, sterilised, freeze-dried — every step protects the bioactive nutrients that make this work.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Sheep Placenta is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Placenta products contain hormonal and growth-factor compounds that haven't been studied for safety in these contexts. If you're trying to conceive, pregnant, or breastfeeding — speak to your GP before starting any new supplement, including this one.
Sheep Placenta may help to regulate hormone levels, but if you have hormone-sensitive conditions, are on hormone therapy, or have concerns — speak to your doctor first. We're straight about this: placenta is a biologically active substrate, not an inert vitamin. That's part of what makes it work, and also why caution matters for some users.
Most people see the first visible changes in about 4 weeks of daily, consistent use. Skin renewal happens on a 28–40 day cycle, so meaningful results compound over 8–12 weeks. The product won't replace topical skincare — it works alongside it, from the inside.
Yes — Sheep Placenta pairs well with Marine Collagen (extra Type I/III collagen for skin matrix), Sea Cucumber (joint and connective tissue support), and Haem Iron (foundational nutrient often low in 40+ women). If you're on prescription medication — especially hormone therapy or blood thinners — talk to your GP before stacking.