Scarlett Johansson’s The Outset: Does It Work Without Her Name?

Celebrity Check
We stripped the brand logo and tested this celebrity moisturizer blind — here’s what happened.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
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1.🧴Scarlett Who? Let’s Test

I peeled the label off The Outset Microbiome Barrier Cream and handed it to my skeptic friend. She didn’t know it was Scarlett Johansson’s baby.

She guessed it was a $28 drugstore find. It’s $54. That’s the whole point — does the product justify the price when the famous name disappears?

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2.🔬The Cream That Claims Everything

It’s a barrier cream that promises to “nurture your microbiome” without stripping anything. They sent it to me claiming it works for all skin types — which is usually a lie. I tested it on my combo-oily face during a humid New York summer.

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Microbiome-Friendly Formula

pH-balanced to 5.5 so your skin bacteria don’t riot.

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Squalane Base

Plant-derived squalane instead of silicones — feels like nothing.

3

No Fragrance

Actually none. Not even a “natural” scent. Shocking for a celeb brand.

three makeup brushes on top of compact powders

Photo: Rosa Rafael / Unsplash

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3.🌿What’s Actually Inside

The ingredient list is refreshingly short — 12 ingredients total. No fillers, no bullshit. Hero ingredients do actual work without screaming for attention.

  • Squalane: mimics your skin’s natural oils without clogging
  • Niacinamide: calms redness and tightens pores without irritation
  • Microbiome Ferment: feeds good bacteria so your barrier stops freaking out
  • Shea Butter: actually seals moisture in without feeling greasy
assorted make-up brushes closed up photography

Photo: Rosa Rafael / Unsplash

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4.👃The Texture Test

First pump felt like thin yogurt — weirdly watery but spreads in 10 seconds flat. No white cast, no pilling under sunscreen. My face drank it like a dry sponge in July humidity.

By week two, something unexpected happened: my chin breakout zone stopped producing new pimples. I wasn’t expecting that from a “barrier” cream. It’s not dewy — it’s more like your skin just… exists calmly.

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One Thing: Use half a pump on damp skin right after washing — the water helps it spread further and seals without sticky residue.
smiling woman in brown top holding hairs

Photo: Pablo Merchán Montes / Unsplash

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5.📊Did It Actually Work?

My redness dropped by about 40% in three weeks. Pores look tighter but not stripped. The texture is smoother — but I still get an occasional hormonal zit. It’s not magic, just consistent.

Buy if
Your skin is reactive, dehydrated, or prone to random redness from nothing
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Skip if
You want heavy moisture for winter dry skin — this isn’t rich enough
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Worth it?
Yes — $54 for 50ml beats most department store barrier creams at $80+

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6.🎯Final Call

Without Johansson’s name, this cream stands on its own as a solid everyday barrier moisturizer. It’s not revolutionary — but it’s honest, and that’s rarer in celeb beauty than you’d think.

7.8/10
Solid barrier cream, no celebrity hype
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Where to Buy: Sephora or their site — grab the travel size first if you’re unsure about texture