This cleanser started in a juice bar. Seriously.
The founders grew up watching their grandmother make cold-pressed juices — they just decided to bottle that philosophy for your face.
A $38 gel cleanser that claims to “feed” your skin. I tried it because the “superfood” thing felt less like marketing and more like a recipe.
Kale & Spinach
Not a salad — a base of cold-pressed antioxidants.
Green Tea
For calming, not just caffeine.
Alfalfa
Weird inclusion. But it’s packed with vitamins.
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It’s a short, clean list. No filler. The hero ingredients are there to fight daily environmental stress — think pollution, not just makeup.
- Kale: Fights free radicals with vitamins C, E & K
- Spinach: Hydrates and soothes with vitamins B & C
- Green Tea: Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory
- Alfalfa: Contains skin-nourishing vitamins A, C, E, and K1
Photo: Poko Skincare / Unsplash
Bright green gel. Smells like a fresh-pressed juice — earthy, not perfumed. Lathers into a light, slippery foam. Zero tightness after rinsing.
My skin looked clearer, but not “squeaky clean.” The surprise? It removed my light makeup, but I’d never trust it with waterproof mascara.
Photo: Vedansh Agrawal / Unsplash
Morning redness? Gone. Blackheads? Still there. It’s a maintenance cleanser, not a miracle worker. Perfect for resetting, not deep cleaning.
It’s the ideal morning cleanser. Does one job perfectly: leaves skin calm, fed, and ready for the day. Not for everyone, but exactly right for some.