Valkki was born from a simple observation: smiles are omnipresent in our lives,
but the care we give them often takes a back seat.

The Story of Valkki

Valkki was founded by Emilie Faremo, who is convinced that a smile is not just a detail, but a signature.

A signature of confidence, freshness, and presence.

Too often, oral care is reduced to a function: cleaning, protecting, preventing.

Valkki offers a different interpretation. That of a daily gesture that influences how we speak, how we carry ourselves, how we enter a room.

The ambition is clear: to restore the smile to its rightful place, through a serious, modern, and desirable approach.

Formulas of natural origin, certified organic, developed in laboratories, combined with precise and elegant design.

Taking care of your smile means taking care of what you share with the world.

Mission & vision


Valkki's mission is to inspire smiles.


Not just by taking care of the mouth, but by acting on
what a smile triggers every day:
confidence, freshness, the desire to connect,
the joy of laughing freely, seducing, embracing, and living life to the fullest.


Our vision is of a new generation of oral care,
where effectiveness does not conflict with simplicity, aesthetics, or the pleasure of use.


We develop serious formulas, crafted with specialized laboratories and validated by healthcare professionals, while making daily care more modern, more pleasant, and more obvious.


We are not trying to reinvent the smile.
We are trying to support it, to reveal it, and to make it natural in everyday life.

Values & commitments

At Valkki, the requirement is simple: effectiveness, consistency, responsibility.

Truly effective formulas, developed to provide concrete and lasting benefits for oral health.

More logical, more modern containers, adapted to today's uses.

We design natural, refillable, and responsible personal care products, in formats designed to reduce environmental impact without compromising the experience.

Responsibility, scientific rigor, and modernity are not mutually exclusive.

They advance together.