This cleanser started in a family kitchen — not a lab. The founders grew up watching their grandmother treat skin with whatever was in the fridge.
The real magic? They turned that folk wisdom into a real, stable formula that doesn’t expire in a week. That’s the hard part.
A $36 gel cleanser from Youth to the People. I tried it because they claim it cleans without stripping — a line most brands can’t walk.
Vegan & Leaping Bunny
Certified cruelty-free, which is a non-negotiable for me.
Cold-Pressed
Key greens are cold-pressed to keep nutrients intact.
No Fragrance
Truly unscented — just smells like wet greens.
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It’s a juice bar for your face. Kale, spinach, and green tea aren’t just marketing — they’re the first ingredients after water. They provide antioxidants, not just “vibes.”
- Kale: Fights free radicals from pollution
- Spinach: Rich in vitamins B, C, E
- Green Tea: Calms redness & irritation
- Alfalfa: A mineral-rich hydrator
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Texture is a slick, emerald gel. It lathers into a light foam — not that squeaky-clean suds that means you’ve just nuked your barrier.
After two weeks, my skin felt balanced. Not “glowing,” just calm. The surprise? It removes light makeup, but I’d never trust it on a full beat.
My congestion improved. No miracle on wrinkles. It’s a fantastic maintenance cleanser for days you didn’t wear heavy SPF or makeup.
It delivers exactly what it promises: a solid, no-fuss cleanse rooted in real ingredients. The story is cute, but the formula is legit.