This cleanser started in a cold-press juice bar. Seriously.
The founders’ grandma was blending superfood smoothies in the 70s — they just swapped drinking for washing. That legacy is the whole point.
It’s a $38 gel cleanser. I tried it because “superfood” felt like marketing fluff — but a family story got me.
Cold-Pressed Extract
They juice kale and spinach like produce, then put it in the formula.
100% Vegan
No animal anything — even the glycerin is from plants.
Recycled Packaging
The bottle is 100% post-consumer plastic. Cap included.
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It’s not just green for show. The cold-press method keeps the antioxidants active. They fight daily pollution gunk.
- Kale: Fights free radicals and soothes
- Spinach: Packed with vitamins C, E, & K
- Green Tea: Reduces redness and oil
- Alfalfa: Minerals to help skin barrier
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Bright green gel — smells like a fresh-cut lawn. Lathers into a light foam, not that tight, squeaky-clean strip.
After two weeks, my morning skin felt balanced. Not “moisturized,” but not screaming for serum either. A quiet win.
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My congestion cleared up. No miracle on fine lines — it’s a cleanser, people. But my complexion looked clearer, not stressed.
It’s a great, effective cleanser with a legit backstory. Just know you’re paying for the farm-to-face narrative too.