Is Ourself Skin Barrier Biome Serum Actually Clean?

Greenwashing Check
It says ‘clean,’ but one ingredient on the label is a known synthetic endocrine disruptor — here’s the proof.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🔬Clean? Sure, Jan.

Peeped the INCI on Ourself Skin Barrier Biome Serum and stopped dead at Phenoxyethanol. That’s the preservative that’s been flagged as a potential synthetic endocrine disruptor — and it’s chilling in the middle of the ingredient list, not at the bottom.

The brand leans hard into “clean science,” but this is the same stuff EU regulators are tightening limits on. Feels like they’re banking on you not reading past the first three oils.

2.🌿The $92 Hail Mary

It’s a daily serum, $92 for 30ml. The hook: “biome-friendly” and “clinically proven.” I bought in because I’m a sucker for anything that promises to fix my barrier without fragrance.

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Postbiotic Ferment

Smells like faint sourdough — in a good way. No masking perfume.

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Squalane Base

Lightest squalane I’ve ever used. Doesn’t sit on top like an oil slick.

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Peptide Complex

Claims to plump in 28 days. We’ll see.

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Photo: pmv chamara / Unsplash

3.⚠️The Ingredient Trap

Hero ingredients are postbiotic lactobacillus ferment and squalane — great for soothing and moisture barrier repair. But the preservative system is Phenoxyethanol (the disruptor) plus Ethylhexylglycerin. No parabens, but this swap isn’t the flex they think it is.

  • Phenoxyethanol: Synthetic preservative, potential endocrine disruptor — ironic for a ‘clean’ serum
  • Lactobacillus Ferment: Postbiotic that feeds good bacteria, actually solid
  • Squalane: Plant-derived, mimics skin’s natural oils, non-comedogenic
  • Ethylhexylglycerin: Boosts preservative power, generally safe but can irritate sensitive skin
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Photo: yunona uritsky / Unsplash

4.🧴Slick or Sick?

Texture is watery-gel — disappears in 10 seconds flat. No tackiness. My combo-oily skin didn’t revolt, which is rare for a barrier product.

Week two: my forehead texture smoothed out. But the skin around my nose got tingly — that’s the Phenoxyethanol doing its thing. Not a breakout, just a low-grade “hey, I’m here” irritation.

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One Thing: Layer it over damp skin — it spreads thinner and you need half the pumps. Saves product and dilutes the preservative contact.
5.📋The Real Talk

After 3 weeks: less redness, better moisture retention. But my barrier didn’t transform — it just felt…fine. No glow-up, no disaster. The texture improvement was the only measurable win.

Buy if
You have oily or combo skin and want a lightweight barrier boost without grease
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Skip if
You’re sensitive to preservatives or actively avoiding endocrine disruptors — this ain’t it
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Worth it?
$92 for 30ml is steep for a serum that’s just okay. Get the travel size first.
6.⚖️Clean-Wash or Greenwash?

It’s a decent barrier serum hamstrung by a hypocritical ingredient list. If you’re fine with Phenoxyethanol, it works. But don’t call it clean — call it convenient.

6.5/10
Good serum, dirty marketing
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Where to Buy: Ourself website or Sephora. Grab the $29 travel size before committing to the full bottle.