Day three, my skin felt like a wet paper towel. Not the glow they promised — just… sad.
I almost quit. Then week two hit, and my cheeks stopped feeling like sandpaper. That’s when I got curious.
Ourself Skin Renewal Serum costs $188 for 1 oz. The claim: rebuild your barrier in 28 days using their “Signal Peptide” tech. I called bullshit. But my tretinoin-wrecked face needed a savior.
Signal Peptide Complex
Sends your cells a memo to make more collagen — no messing around.
Squalane Base
Absorbs in 12 seconds. No grease-slick at 3 PM.
Ceramide Blend
Three types. Not two. The third one matters for dry patches.
It’s not a grocery list of trendy stuff. Just four heavy hitters that actually talk to each other. No fragrance, no nonsense.
- Signal Peptide: Tells your skin to wake up and produce collagen
- Squalane: Seals moisture without suffocating pores
- Ceramides NP/AP/EOP: Plugs every hole in your barrier
- Tocopherol: Vitamin E keeps it stable — no oxidizing mess
Like water-silk — slides on, disappears, no tacky film. First week, my skin looked confused. Redness actually got louder before it calmed down.
Week three: woke up one morning and my jawline wasn’t flaking. That was the moment. No drama. Just… normal skin.
Texture improved 60%. Redness? Cut in half. But my fine lines didn’t vanish — that’s a lie these brands sell. Your barrier will thank you; your wrinkles won’t.
It fixed my barrier without breaking me out. That’s rare. I’d buy it again — but only when my face is in crisis mode.