This whole brand started with two guys and their grandma’s cold-pressed juices.
The real story isn’t just kale — it’s that their family was blending superfoods in a California kitchen decades before it was a $40 serum trend.
It’s a gel cleanser, $38. I tried it because everyone swore it cleaned without that tight, squeaky feeling.
Kale & Spinach
Not a salad — these are cold-pressed for antioxidants.
Green Tea
Fights daily environmental grime (think pollution, not just makeup).
Alfalfa & Vitamins
Meant to nourish, not just strip your skin.
Photo: Gabriel Goncalves / Unsplash
It smells like a health food store — in a good way. The hero ingredients are there to neutralize free radicals, which is fancy for “fighting the daily sludge that ages you.”
- Kale: packed with vitamins C, E, and K
- Spinach: rich in iron and chlorophyll
- Green Tea: a potent antioxidant
- Alfalfa: contains amino acids and vitamin E
The texture is a slick gel that lathers into a light, creamy foam. It feels cooling — like you just splashed your face with cucumber water.
After two weeks, my skin felt balanced. The surprise? It removed my light sunscreen perfectly, but I still need an oil first for waterproof mascara.
My complexion looked clearer, not “glowing” in a mythical sense — just genuinely even. Zero change on deep wrinkles, but that’s not a cleanser’s job anyway.
It’s a fantastic, no-BS daily cleanser with a legit story. It does exactly what it says — no miracles, just really good, simple cleaning.