This cleanser started as a family argument over kale.
Literally. The founders’ grandma was a 1970s wellness pioneer who force-fed them superfood blends. They rebelled, then realized she was right — and bottled that philosophy for your face at Youth to the People.
A $38 gel cleanser that promises to feed your skin antioxidants. I tried it because “superfood” felt less intimidating than “clinical.”
Cold-Pressed Everything
Like a juice bar — they cold-press key greens to preserve nutrients.
pH-Balanced
Sits at a skin-friendly 5.5, so it doesn’t strip.
Vegan & Leaping Bunny
No animal anything, and they’re cruelty-free certified.
It’s a farmers’ market in a bottle. Kale, spinach, and green tea do the heavy lifting — fighting daily environmental stress. Not just marketing fluff.
- Kale: packed with vitamins C, E & K
- Spinach: a hydrating antioxidant powerhouse
- Green Tea: caffeine and EGCG calm inflammation
- Alfalfa: minerals for a balanced complexion
It’s a vibrant green gel that smells like crushed herbs and fresh-cut grass. Lathers into a light, slippery foam — not that tight, squeaky-clean feeling.
After two weeks, my skin felt…calm. Not transformed, just consistently balanced. The surprise? It removes light makeup, but I still need an oil first for waterproof mascara.
My redness decreased. My skin felt softer. But it didn’t magically shrink pores or cure breakouts. It’s a stellar maintenance player.
It’s the reliable, feel-good morning cleanse I keep coming back to. Not a miracle, but a really good habit.