So apparently the guy who helped design the iPod teamed up with a Nobel-winning chemist to make skincare. Not a collab I saw coming — but the result is Ourself, and it’s genuinely weird in the best way.
No water. That’s the whole premise. Every other moisturizer on your shelf is basically 70% H2O — this one is pure actives in a patented bubble-wrap delivery system.
It’s $110 for 30 doses. Each one is a single-serving pod of powder that you mix with your own serum or toner right in your palm. Obnoxious? Kinda. Effective? Apparently.
Pod System
You snap a plastic tab and squeeze — no measuring, no mess, no guessing
Activation
Mix it with any liquid on your vanity — it turns into a silky gel in 5 seconds
No Preservatives
Because there’s no water, nothing grows in it — that’s why the pods work
Photo: Fleur Kaan / Unsplash
This is where the Nobel guy earns his paycheck. The formula uses a liposomal delivery system — think of it as tiny lipid taxis that ferry ingredients deep into skin instead of letting them evaporate on the surface. Each pod packs a clinical-strength dose of actives that normally get diluted to nothing in traditional creams.
- Ceramides: Rebuild your moisture barrier so it stops losing water all day
- Tetrapeptide-21: The fancy name for ‘plumps fine lines’ — and it actually does
- Vitamin C: Stabilized so it doesn’t oxidize into orange dust
- Hyaluronic Acid: Multi-weight molecules that hydrate deeper than the cheap stuff
Photo: Poko Skincare / Unsplash
Texture is wild — it goes on like a watery serum, then dries down to a velvety finish that’s somehow both matte and dewy. Zero greasiness. My pillowcase has never been cleaner.
Week two hit and I noticed my skin looked… bouncy? Not in a TikTok-filter way, but genuinely more resilient. The fine lines around my mouth softened — not gone, but softer. Also, it plays nice under makeup, which shocked me because most actives pill like crazy.
Photo: Jocelyn Morales / Unsplash
After 3 weeks: my skin is calmer, brighter, and my pores look smaller — though that might be the hydration plumping everything up. The dark spot from a breakout I picked at in January is visibly faded. It hasn’t cured my hormonal chin acne, so don’t come for this expecting miracles.
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It’s the first “fancy” skincare product that actually made me understand the price tag. I’m mad about it because now I have to keep buying it.