This cleanser started on a farm, not in a lab. The founders’ grandpa was a kale farmer in the 70s — they grew up seeing food as actual medicine.
The real hook? They cold-press the kale and spinach for the extract. Like a juice cleanse, but for your face. Most brands just use powdered forms.
A $38 gel cleanser. I tried it because they claim it removes makeup without stripping. Skeptical, but intrigued.
Cold-Pressed Superfoods
Kale, spinach, and green tea arrive as a fresh liquid extract.
pH-Balanced
Sits at a skin-friendly 5.5 — no tight, squeaky-clean feeling.
Vegan & Leaping Bunny Certified
No animal anything, and they don’t test on animals.
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It’s a simple, effective lineup. The antioxidants fight daily grime pollution, not just makeup. The alfalfa is the unsung hero for vitamins.
- Kale: Fights free radicals from pollution
- Spinach: Rich in vitamins C, E, & A
- Green Tea: Antioxidant & soothes redness
- Alfalfa: Packed with vitamins & amino acids
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Bright green gel that smells like a fresh-cut lawn — in a good way. Lathers into a light, airy foam. Rinses completely clean in 15 seconds.
After two weeks, my skin felt balanced. Not “moisturized,” but not thirsty either. The surprise? It got off my Heroine Make mascara (that stuff is glue).
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My congestion improved. No miracle glow, but my face just felt consistently calm. Zero change in blackheads, FYI.
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It’s a fantastic, no-nonsense daily cleanser with a legit story. Not life-changing, but reliably good. I’ll repurchase.