Their grandma was blending kale, spinach, and green tea for morning smoothies. The grandkids turned it into a face wash.
The real story? It’s not just marketing — the founders grew up on that California farm. They saw food as skincare before it was a Sephora aisle.
A $38 gel cleanser that promises to clean without stripping. I tried it because “superfood” usually means “green and expensive,” but the family angle felt legit.
The Feel
Slips on like a slick gel, not a cream.
The Lather
Foams just enough — not a suffocating bubble bath.
The Rinse
Washes off clean in 15 seconds. No film.
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It’s basically a cold-pressed juice bar for your face. The antioxidants are the point — they fight daily environmental grime, not just makeup.
- Kale: packed with vitamins C, E, & K
- Spinach: a hydrating mineral boost
- Green Tea: calming antioxidant powerhouse
- Alfalfa: vitamins & amino acids for skin balance
Smells like a fresh-cut lawn — in a good, earthy way. The texture is weirdly satisfying, like crushing green grapes.
After two weeks, my skin felt balanced. Not “glowing” — just calm. The surprise? It removed my light sunscreen perfectly, but I still need an oil first for waterproof mascara.
My morning complexion looked more even. Zero tightness after washing. Did it cure my breakouts? No. But it never made anything worse.
It’s a brilliantly simple, effective cleanser with a real story. It won’t transform your skin, but it will make washing your face a genuinely pleasant 30 seconds.