This whole thing started with two guys and their grandma’s green smoothies. No joke.
The real reason it works? They didn’t just slap “superfood” on a bottle — they built a whole brand ethos from their family’s kitchen-table obsession with plant nutrition. That’s rare.
A $38 gel cleanser. The claim that got me: “cleans without stripping.” I’m skeptical of anything that promises both.
Vegan & Leaping Bunny Certified
No animal testing, ever — a non-negotiable for them.
Cold-Pressed Extracts
Ingredients aren’t cooked down — preserves more nutrients.
100% Recyclable Bottle
Made from post-consumer plastic, and you can send it back to Youth to the People for recycling.
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It’s a kale, spinach, and green tea smoothie for your face. But not in a gimmicky way — these are legit antioxidants.
- Kale: Fights free radicals from pollution
- Spinach: Rich in vitamins C, E, & A
- Green Tea: Calms inflammation & redness
- Alfalfa: A mineral-rich multitasker
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It’s a bright, leafy-green gel. Lathers into a light, airy foam — not that thick, suffocating suds of a drugstore wash.
After two weeks, my skin felt balanced. Not “squeaky clean” (which is bad), but like it had its natural barrier intact. A subtle but important win.
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My redness calmed down. Makeup melted off. But it won’t magically clear severe acne — it’s a maintenance cleanser, not a cure.
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It lives up to its origin story. A thoughtful, effective product that makes your routine feel intentional.