This cleanser started in a California juice bar. Seriously.
The founders’ grandma was slinging cold-pressed kale and spinach shots in the 70s — they just bottled that philosophy and put it on your face.
A 4.9-star, $38 gel cleanser. I tried it because they claim it cleans without stripping — a rare feat for a squeaky-clean formula.
Vegan & Leaping Bunny Certified
No animal testing, ever.
Cold-Pressed Extracts
They treat kale like olive oil — preserves the good stuff.
100% Recycled Packaging
The bottle is made from old plastic bottles.
It’s a salad for your sink. The antioxidants fight daily pollution grime, not just makeup. This is a preventative wash.
- Kale: Fights free radicals and soothes
- Spinach: Delivers vitamins C, E, & K
- Green Tea: Calms inflammation and redness
- Alfalfa: Rich in amino acids to support skin’s barrier
Bright green gel, thin consistency. Smells like a fresh-cut lawn — in a good, earthy way. Lathers into a light, slippery foam, not a dense cloud.
My skin didn’t feel tight. That was the surprise. Most “clean” gels leave me parched by week two, but this didn’t. It just felt… neutral.
My congestion cleared up. No miracle glow, but my face felt consistently balanced — no post-wash panic for moisturizer.
It’s a brilliant, no-stress daily wash. Not a drama queen product — just reliable, gentle, and effective. The Youth to the People story is cute, but the formula is what sells it.