Is Drunk Elephant’s Protini Polypeptide Cream Actually Clean?

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We investigated the viral ‘clean’ moisturizer to see if its claims hold up to its eco-friendly image.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🔍Clean or Just Green?

That frosted jar is everywhere. It screams ‘clean’ luxury. But the marketing is louder than the science.

The real question isn’t about peptides — it’s whether a brand owned by Shiseido can still claim indie, clean-girl status.

2.🧪The Breakdown

It’s a $68 peptide moisturizer from Drunk Elephant. The hook? A “clean-compatible” formula that promises to firm and resurface.

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Signal Peptides

They’re supposed to tell your skin to make more collagen.

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Growth Factors

From yeast, meant to support skin renewal.

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Pumpkin Ferment

A gentle enzyme for exfoliation.

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3.🌿Ingredient Reality

It avoids the “Suspicious 6” — DE’s banned list. But ‘clean’ is a brand construct, not a regulated standard. The hero actives are solid, but not unique at this price.

  • Signal Peptides: May support collagen long-term, but don’t expect Botox-in-a-jar
  • Sodium Hyaluronate: Pulls water into skin — plumps instantly
  • Pumpkin Ferment: A mild exfoliant, gentler than an acid
  • Copper Peptides: Helps with healing and antioxidant protection
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4.⚠️Skin Feel Test

The texture is a dream — silky, not sticky. Absorbs in 20 seconds flat. Leaves a velvety, not greasy, finish.

By week two, my skin was smoother. But I also got two tiny, stubborn closed comedones on my cheek. The protein might be too much for some.

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One Thing: Use a pea-sized amount for your whole face. More is not better and will pill.
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5.📊The Real Results

Measurably smoother texture and better makeup application. Zero change in fine lines. The glow is real, but the “firming” is subtle hydration.

Buy if
Your skin loves proteins and you want a matte, velvety finish.
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Skip if
You’re acne-prone or want serious anti-aging. This isn’t a retinol.
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Worth it?
Only if the texture is your holy grail. The results aren’t $68-unique.
6.💎Final Call

It’s a great moisturizer hiding behind a ‘clean’ marketing halo. The formula is smart, but the branding is smarter.

7.5/10
Great feel, overhyped ‘clean’ claims.
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Where to Buy: Sephora. Get the travel size first to test for congestion.