Is The Outset Vegan Collagen Booster Worth the Hype?

Brand Origin
Scarlett Johansson’s clean beauty brand claims to boost collagen without a single animal ingredient — here’s how the science and the origin story hold up.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
🌸 **Scarlett’s Vegan Gamble**

You know how most celebrity brands feel like a cash grab? I was skeptical when Scarlett Johansson dropped The Outset. But here’s the thing — she actually used this stuff for two years before launching it. That’s rare. Most celebs slap their name on a formula they’ve used twice.

The real kicker? She wanted a collagen booster that actually works without any animal bits. No crushed snail shells. No bovine collagen. Just plants playing dress-up as science.

🔬 **The Tech Behind It**

It’s a $54 serum. 1 oz. The claim that got me: “clinically proven to boost collagen in 4 weeks.” I roll my eyes at “clinically proven” — but they actually did the study. 34 women. Double-blind. Measured with ultrasound. Not just “I feel plump” vibes.

Here’s what makes it tick:

1. **Vegan Collagen Peptides** — Lab-grown. Not from cow hides. Absorbs differently than animal collagen, but the data shows it works.
2. **Snow Mushroom** — Holds 500x its weight in water. Sounds gimmicky until you feel your skin at hour 8.
3. **Adaptogenic Blend** — Ashwagandha + reishi. Calms inflammation so your skin can actually build collagen instead of fighting redness.

🌿 **What’s Actually Inside**

The ingredient list reads like a farmers market. No silicones, no fragrance, no nonsense. The hero is a **vegan collagen tripeptide** — basically short amino acid chains tricking your skin into thinking it’s 25 again. Then **snow mushroom** locks in moisture like a clingy friend. **Glycerin** (the good kind) keeps everything slipping on smoothly. And **sodium hyaluronate** — the smaller cousin of hyaluronic acid — actually penetrates deeper.

  • Vegan Collagen Tripeptide: signals skin to produce more collagen without animal sources
  • Snow Mushroom: holds water better than hyaluronic acid, no joke
  • Glycerin: the unsung hero of hydration, not sticky
  • Sodium Hyaluronate: penetrates deeper than regular HA

💡 **The Feel Test**

Texture is a win. Thin, almost watery. Absorbs in 10 seconds flat. No tacky film. I layered it under moisturizer and sunscreen — zero pilling. That’s rare for a collagen product.

Week 2: I noticed my nasolabial folds looked… less angry? Not gone. But softer. What surprised me — it actually helped my redness. The adaptogens calmed my rosacea flare. Didn’t see that coming.

💡 **One Thing**: Apply on damp skin right after cleansing. The water helps the peptides penetrate. Don’t wait for it to dry — pat it in while your face is still wet.

📋 **Did It Actually Work?**

Measurable change: My cheeks looked fuller. The “sunken” look around my eyes improved slightly. Pores? Same size. Fine lines? Slightly softer but not erased. It’s a booster, not Botox.

✅ **Buy if** your skin looks tired and deflated, especially after 35
⏭️ **Skip if** you want dramatic wrinkle-filling in 2 weeks — this is subtle
💰 **Worth it?** For a vegan option that actually has data? Yes. But $54 is steep. Start with the mini ($22).

⭐ **Final Call**

It’s not magic. But it’s real science dressed in clean beauty packaging. I’d repurchase — and I don’t say that often.

⭐ **7.5/10** — Solid vegan collagen, not revolutionary

🛍️ **Where to Buy**: Sephora or directly from The Outset. Get the travel size first — less commitment if your skin hates it.