Hi, I'm Shelby, and I'm someone who REALLY likes smoothies — I pretty much make one every single morning for breakfast. I like them so much, in fact, that I previously tried and wrote about Marianna Hewitt's $17 Coconut Cloud Smoothie that went super viral on TikTok in April.

Well, now there's a new smoothie in our midst. In June, Hailey Bieber announced her own drink collab with Erewhon: The Strawberry Skin Smoothie, which is very pink and also costs $17.
Since I'm never one to turn down a blended fruit drink — and I wanted to see how it compared to the cloud smoothie — I hightailed it to my nearest Erewhon prepared to drop some cash. Lo and behold, there she was at the tonic bar:

There were about five more people ahead of me who'd ordered the smoothie, so I was waiting for a while. After what felt like an eternity, I finally got my hands on it. I definitely was getting some "strawberry swirl" vibes at first glance.

But presentation means nothing if it doesn't taste good, so I eagerly took my first sip.

The "strawberry swirl" appearance wasn't lying. This smoothie was VERY sweet, much sweeter than I anticipated. The flavor reminded me of strawberry shortcake, specifically those strawberry shortcake ice cream bars I used to get at gas stations when I was a kid. I think I would've liked some tartness in there to cut the sweetness of the strawberries (some raspberries would make it GO OFF), but I still enjoyed it. It was also SO SMOOTH and creamy. IDK if the hyaluronic acid and collagen did much for my skin, but I like to think I had a lil' glow while drinking it.

Buying the smoothie is a good option if you live in LA (and have an extra $20 to spare), but I wanted to see if it was possible to recreate it at home, like tons of people have been doing online. I decided to follow a recipe from Vital Proteins and @bevsbybeverly, but all the other copycat recipes I saw out there were basically identical, so any one you choose should be fine.

Here's everything I bought to recreate the smoothie. In total, my grocery bill was $37.49. That's a lot more than $17, but I estimated that this was probably enough to make about four to five smoothies, which would then shake out to around $8 a smoothie.

The first step in my skin-smoothie-at-home journey was cutting up and blending some fresh strawberries for the purée. Easy peasy!
After setting the purée aside, I combined all the other ingredients (minus the coconut cream) in a blender and blended for about a minute.
Here's what it looked like. Not quite as pink as Hailey's, but I'll take what I can get!

Next up was prepping a vessel for the smoothie. I grabbed the prettiest glass I could find (presentation is still important!) and did my best to spread some purée around the sides of the glass.

Same for the coconut cream.
And finally, it was time to pour in the base of the smoothie.
Here's the final product:

IDK, not a perfect dupe, but not too shabby either!!!

At long last, time for the taste test. Please enjoy another awkward pic of me drinking through a straw!

Y'all, the at-home version tasted PRETTY DARN SIMILAR. I was shocked. Same sweetness, same strawberry shortcake flavor, same hints of coconut from the coconut cream. The only minor difference was that since I blended it at home, the texture wasn't as smooth and creamy as when I got it at Erewhon, but that was pretty much it. Much like when I bought it, I wolfed this down in less than five minutes.
