This cleanser started in a field. Literally.
The founders’ grandparents were kale farmers — that’s not a marketing story, it’s their actual family history. The brand’s obsession with greens isn’t a trend-chase, it’s an inheritance.
It’s a $38 gel cleanser. The claim? That washing your face with superfoods actually does something. I was skeptical.
Cold-Pressed Everything
They cold-press the kale and spinach like juice — preserves the antioxidants.
No Foam Drama
It lathers lightly — no stripping sulfate suds.
Vegan & Leaping Bunny
Clean credentials are legit, not just a sticker.
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It smells like a health food store. In a good way. The greens aren’t just for color — they’re the first ingredients after water.
- Kale: Fights free radicals from pollution
- Spinach: Packed with vitamins A, C, E, & K
- Green Tea: Calms redness and irritation
- Alfalfa: Minerals to help with skin’s elasticity
The texture is a slick gel — turns into a silky, almost creamy lather with water. It doesn’t scream “CLEAN!” with that tight, squeaky feeling.
After two weeks, my morning oil slick was noticeably less. The surprise? It removed my light makeup better than I expected — but I still double-cleanse for sunscreen.
My skin felt balanced — not stripped, not greasy. Redness calmed down. It didn’t magically shrink pores or cure acne, but it set a perfect, non-irritating base.
It’s a brilliant, no-nonsense daily cleanser. The story is cute, but the formula is the real star.