I bought The Outset Firming Vegan Collagen Serum purely out of spite. Expected celeb-branded overpriced water.
Then I woke up one morning, looked in the mirror, and my nasolabial folds looked like someone had hit “soften” in Photoshop. The cynic in me was furious.
$54 for 1 oz. That’s mid-range Sephora pricing — not the “I’m Scarlett Johansson, pay me” tax I braced for. The claim that made me roll my eyes: “plumping and firming in 28 days.” Right.
Vegan Collagen Alternative
Not real collagen (can’t absorb that topically anyway). It’s a biomimetic peptide complex that *tricks* your skin into making its own.
The Texture Trap
Gel-cream hybrid. Not sticky. Not slippery. That weird Goldilocks zone most serums miss.
No Fragrance Shenanigans
Zero scent. Not “naturally scented with essential oils.” Nothing. My reactive skin didn’t throw a tantrum for once.
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No fairy dust here. The formula leans on three heavy hitters that have actual peer-reviewed backing — not just marketing copy. The peptide blend is doing the collagen-mimicking, while the botanical extracts calm down any potential irritation.
- Palmitoyl Tripeptide-38: The collagen signal booster — tells your skin to get its act together
- Snow Mushroom: Holds 500x its weight in water. Better humectant than hyaluronic acid for some skin types
- Sodium PCA: Natural moisture factor. Keeps plump from deflating by hour 3
- Green Tea Extract: Antioxidant buffer so pollution doesn’t undo your progress
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First pump: jelly-like, almost bouncy. Absorbs in 12 seconds flat — no waiting around before moisturizer. Left a slight “I just put something on” film for 3 minutes, then disappeared completely.
Week 2.5 hit and I noticed my forehead lines looked less like road maps and more like gentle suggestions. The real surprise? My makeup stopped settling into fine lines around my mouth. Didn’t expect that.
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After 30 days: skin feels bouncier — that spongey “I just had a facial” bounce. Fine lines around my mouth visibly softened by about 30%. My undereyes? Unchanged. It’s not magic, it’s just good chemistry.
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Scarlett Johansson actually made a good serum. I hate admitting that. It’s not revolutionary — but it’s reliable, well-formulated, and won’t break you out.