You just dropped nearly a hundred bucks on Ourself Daily Ritual Serum. Congrats. Now don’t screw it up in your bathroom sink routine like I did for two weeks.
This peptide serum is pH-sensitive — use it after a low-pH toner or vitamin C and it literally stops working. The peptides denature. You’re rubbing expensive water on your face.
It’s a 3-in-1 peptide concentrate that claims to replace your serum, moisturizer, and eye cream. $88 for 30ml. I bought it because they said “clinical results in 4 weeks” and I’m impatient.
pH 6.0 Sweet Spot
Stays stable only at neutral pH — anything acidic kills it dead.
Silicone-Free Texture
Feels like nothing. Literally. I kept checking if I applied it.
One Pump = Done
Covers face + neck. No layering needed — except sunscreen.
Three peptides do the heavy lifting here. No fragrance, no essential oils, no nonsense. The copper peptide is the star — it’s what actually signals collagen production, not just plumping temporarily.
- Copper Tripeptide-1: signals collagen repair overnight
- Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1: firms the jawline area specifically
- Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7: calms inflammation + smooths texture
- Glycerin: the only humectant — simple, effective, no stickiness
Gel-water hybrid. Absorbs in 8 seconds flat. No pilling under sunscreen or makeup — that’s rare for a peptide serum. My skin felt bouncier by day three, which I’m skeptical about because that’s too fast for collagen.
Week three: my nasolabial folds looked slightly less deep. Not gone. But softer. The unexpected win was my under-eye area — I didn’t realize how crepey it was until it wasn’t.
Texture improved noticeably by week four. Pores didn’t shrink — they never do with anything — but they looked less like craters. Fine lines around my mouth softened maybe 20%. Not a facelift. Not nothing.
Buy it for the convenience and the under-eye surprise. Keep your vitamin C for mornings and use this at night — pH rules are real.