This whole thing started with two guys blending superfoods in their grandma’s kitchen. Seriously.
The real reason it works? They treated skincare like nutrition — what you put on your skin should be as good as what you put in your body. A philosophy that stuck.
The Superfood Antioxidant Cleanser. $38. The claim that made me try it? “Washes away pollution.” In LA, that’s not marketing — it’s a necessity.
Texture
A slick, green gel that lathers into a cloud.
Scent
Fresh-cut greens and a hint of lemon — smells like a health bar, not a perfume counter.
Finish
Zero tightness. Your face just feels… awake.
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It’s a cold-pressed juice bar for your face. Kale and spinach aren’t just for show — they’re packed with antioxidants that fight daily environmental stress. The press release wouldn’t say this, but it’s basically salad for your pores.
- Kale: Fights free radicals from pollution and UV
- Spinach: Rich in vitamins C, E, & K
- Green Tea: Calms redness and irritation
- Alfalfa: Packed with amino acids and chlorophyll
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It feels cool and slippery between your fingers. Lathers instantly — a little goes a long way. Rinses clean in seconds, no residue.
Week 3: My skin looked clearer, yes. But the surprise? My makeup went on smoother. Turns out a truly clean canvas matters more than I thought.
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Measurable change: Less midday shine. Fewer clogged pores around my nose. Zero change: Didn’t magically erase wrinkles or cure cystic breakouts. It’s a cleanser, not a miracle.
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It’s the reliable, feel-good workhorse my shelf needed. Not the sexiest product, but the one I reach for 5 days a week.