This cleanser started in a California kitchen — not a lab. The founders’ grandma swore by cold-pressed kale and spinach smoothies for health.
They literally tried bottling that philosophy. The first prototype was basically a green juice for your face. Wild.
It’s a $36 gel cleanser. I tried it because the “superfood” claim felt less like marketing and more like a family recipe.
Vegan & Leaping Bunny Certified
No animal anything, and they don’t test on bunnies.
Cold-Pressed Extracts
Ingredients are processed like fancy juice to keep nutrients active.
pH-Balanced
Sits at a skin-friendly 5.5 — won’t strip you dry.
Photo: Camille Brodard / Unsplash
It’s a kale, spinach, and green tea smoothie for your pores. Antioxidants fight daily grime pollution, not just makeup.
- Kale: packed with vitamins C, E & K
- Spinach: a hydrating and soothing workhorse
- Green Tea: the caffeine tackles inflammation
- Alfalfa: a vitamin-rich detoxifier
It’s a vibrant green gel that lathers into a light, airy foam — not that tight, squeaky-clean suds. Smells like a fresh-cut lawn in the best way.
After two weeks, my skin felt balanced. Not “moisturized,” but clean without that post-wash panic. The surprise? It removed my light sunscreen perfectly, but a heavy mascara needs a first pass.
My morning redness calmed down noticeably. It’s a fantastic reset. But it’s not a treatment for acne or deep wrinkles — it’s a consistent, gentle foundation.
It delivers on its fresh, simple promise. Not magic, but a genuinely good, feel-good clean. The story behind Youth to the People makes you root for them.