This cleanser started as a family argument over dinner. Seriously.
The founders’ grandma was a holistic nutritionist in the 70s — she’d force-feed them superfood smoothies. They turned that kitchen-table philosophy into a brand.
It’s a $38 gel cleanser. I tried it because they claim it works like a “nutrient shot” for your face. Bold.
The Lather
It’s not foamy — it’s a light, slippery gel-cloud.
The Scent
Smells like crushed spinach and green tea. Not “perfumed,” just…green.
The Finish
Zero tightness. Your face just feels awake.
It’s not just kale confetti in a tube. They cold-press the greens to keep the antioxidants active. That part’s legit.
- Kale: Fights free radicals from pollution
- Spinach: Hydrates and soothes
- Green Tea: Calms redness
- Vitamin C: Brightens, gently
Comes out like a thick, emerald gel. Feels cooling — spreads into a slick layer that dissolves makeup fast. Even mascara.
After two weeks, my morning skin looked less dull. But it won’t budge a deep blackhead. It’s a surface-level brightener.
My complexion looks clearer, not “perfect.” Redness calmed down. Oil stayed the same — this isn’t for acne control.
It’s the best “feel-good” cleanser I own. Does it live up to the superfood hype? Mostly. It just makes skin look healthy.