This cleanser started in a cold-press juice bar. Seriously.
The founders’ grandma was blending kale smoothies in the 70s — they just put that philosophy in a bottle. It’s a family recipe, not a lab formula.
It’s a $38 gel cleanser. I tried it because they claim it cleans without stripping — a rare feat for a squeaky-clean feel.
Cold-Pressed Juices
Literally kale, spinach, and green tea extracted like a juice.
Vegan & Leaping Bunny
Certified cruelty-free, which is non-negotiable for me.
No Silicones/Sulfates
Won’t leave that weird film or dry you out.
It smells like a health store. Not perfumey — earthy, fresh, like crushed leaves. The hero ingredients are antioxidants, which fight daily pollution grime.
- Kale: Fights free radicals and soothes
- Spinach: Packed with vitamins A, C, E
- Green Tea: Reduces redness and environmental stress
- Alfalfa: Rich in amino acids and chlorophyll
The texture is a slick gel — turns into a light, almost-effervescent lather with water. Not foamy, more like a green cloud.
After two weeks, my skin felt balanced. Not “glowing” — just calm. The surprise? It removes light makeup, but I wouldn’t trust it on waterproof mascara.
My congestion improved. No miracle on blackheads, but my face just felt… quiet. Zero tightness. Breakouts? Same as always — it’s a cleanser, not a treatment.
It’s a brilliant, feel-good daily wash. Not a miracle, but a consistently pleasant experience that makes skincare feel intentional.