I committed to the viral Drunk Elephant Protini Powerpeptide serum for a full month. No cheating.
The real test? Seeing if it could actually smooth the stubborn texture on my cheeks—not just feel nice for an hour.
It’s a peptide resurfacing serum, $100. The claim? Smoother, firmer skin in 3 days. I was skeptical.
Texture
A clear, slightly slippery gel—not a cream.
Scent
Totally fragrance-free, smells like… nothing. In a good way.
Packaging
Airless pump—hygienic, but you’ll never know when it’s actually empty.
Photo: Lora Seis / Unsplash
It’s a peptide party with some acid backup. The blend aims to rebuild collagen while gently exfoliating.
- Signal Peptides: Tell skin to make more collagen
- Growth Factors: Support skin repair
- Lactic Acid: Gentle surface exfoliation
- Pumpkin Ferment: Enzymatic resurfacing
Applies like a dream—sinks in before you can blink. No sticky residue. A perfect makeup base.
By week two, my skin was softer. But I got a few tiny, under-the-skin bumps. Almost quit. They faded by week three—my skin was just adjusting.
My texture improved—foundation sits flawlessly. But my deep-set fine lines? Unmoved. This is a surface-level refinisher.
It delivers on the polish. My skin has never felt smoother to the touch. But it’s not the miracle worker the hype suggests.