The study of product skins is an attempt to view and speculate on our traditional notions of surface and its impacts on product communication. With the clues observed in nature, it is evident that skin is more than a surface left for your sensory responses. Skins in nature acquire different meanings and relations, which makes our understanding of the object direct, easier, and simpler. An overview of recent technological directions for product skin as assumed by the outermost surface of an industrial product takes a new dimension of use and expression. With the invention of chips and the multifunctional use of products, the outer surface is facing a new challenge of product communication. With the disappearance of physical features, skins behave as extensively used interfaces for various multiple functions and uses.