This whole brand started with two guys blending kale smoothies for their mom’s skincare line. Seriously.
The real kicker? They were using their family’s actual Vitamix — the same one for their morning smoothie — to whip up early prototypes. That blurry line between food and face care is their whole thing.
It’s a leave-on overnight mask. $48 for 2 oz. I was skeptical of the “superberry” hype, but the “hydrate + glow” claim got me — my winter skin was a dull, flaky mess.
Vegan & Leaping Bunny Certified
No animal testing, which is a non-negotiable baseline for me now.
Cold-Pressed Everything
They cold-press key oils to preserve nutrients — a step most brands skip for cost.
No Silicones or Parabens
It’s a clean formula that doesn’t rely on cheap fillers to *feel* effective.
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This isn’t just berry-scented goop. They use antioxidant-rich superfruits you’d actually find in a health food aisle. They fight free radicals that break down collagen — it’s preventative.
- Maqui: one of the world’s highest antioxidant fruits
- Açaí: packs omega-3, -6, and -9 for barrier repair
- Prickly Pear: hydrates and soothes inflammation
- Vitamin C: brightens and evens tone
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The texture is weird in the best way — like a thick, purple gel that melts into a silky oil. It doesn’t just sit on top. Absorbs in 90 seconds, no sticky pillowcase.
By week two, I noticed my morning routine was faster. My skin was already hydrated, so I could skip serum. A subtle win, but a real one.
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My dryness was gone in four uses. The “glow” is real — it’s a plump, healthy look, not glitter. Zero change on fine lines, though. It’s a hydrator, not a retinol.
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It delivers on its core promise without the fluff. This is what happens when a brand’s origin story is actually in the formula.