Their grandma was making cold-pressed kale juice before it was a $12 wellness shot.
The real story isn’t superfoods — it’s two cousins refusing to let a family business die. They just put it in a bottle you wash off.
A $36 gel cleanser. The claim that got me: “like a green juice for your face.” Bold. Let’s see.
Cold-Pressed Everything
They actually cold-press the kale, spinach, and green tea.
No-Fuss Packaging
The pump is perfect — one and done, no fumbling.
Vegan & Leaping Bunny
Cruelty-free, which is baseline for me now, but good.
It’s not marketing fluff. The antioxidants are the workhorses here. They fight the daily grime stress that makes skin look tired.
- Kale: packed with vitamins C, E, and K for antioxidant protection
- Spinach: vitamins and iron to help with skin’s vitality
- Green Tea: catechins to soothe and calm redness
- Alfalfa: a vitamin/mineral boost for clarity
Bright green gel — smells like a fresh-cut lawn in the best way. Lathers into a light, airy foam. Not stripping. Skin feels clean, not squeaky.
Surprise: it removed my light makeup better than some balms. Double-cleansing became optional. Also, my boyfriend started using it. A quiet victory.
My congestion cleared up in a week. No miracle on fine lines — it’s a cleanser, people. But my complexion just looks… awake.
It lives up to the hype. A legacy in a bottle from Youth to the People. Simple, effective, and makes you feel good about using it.