This cleanser started as a family juice recipe. Seriously.
The founders grew up watching their grandma cold-press kale and spinach for health — they just decided to put it on their faces instead of in a smoothie. That’s the whole vibe.
It’s a $38 gel cleanser. I tried it because the “superfood” thing felt less like marketing and more like a kitchen experiment.
Cold-Pressed
They juice the greens first, then add them in — not just dried powder.
Vegan & Leaping Bunny
No animal anything, and they’re certified cruelty-free.
No Silicones/Sulfates
Won’t leave that weird film or strip your skin squeaky.
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It’s basically a salad bar. Kale and spinach for antioxidants, green tea for calming redness. The alfalfa is the wild card — it’s got vitamins you usually eat.
- Kale: Fights environmental stressors
- Spinach: Rich in vitamins C, E, & K
- Green Tea: Antioxidant & soothes
- Alfalfa: Contains skin-nourishing vitamins A, C, E, K
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Bright green gel — smells like a fresh-cut lawn in the best way. Lathers into a light, airy foam. Not that dense, suffocating kind.
After two weeks, my skin felt balanced. Not “moisturized,” but clean without the tight, parched feeling. The surprise? It removes light makeup better than I expected for a gentle formula.
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My morning redness was noticeably calmer. It didn’t magically clear blackheads or shrink pores — it’s a cleanser, not a miracle worker.
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It’s a solid, feel-good cleanser with a real story. Not life-changing, but reliably good — the skincare equivalent of your favorite comfy sweatshirt.