This cleanser started in a cold-press juice bar. Seriously.
The founders’ grandma was blending superfoods in the 70s — this is their family’s 40-year-old recipe, just for your face.
A $38 gel cleanser from Youth to the People. They claim it’s a “superfood smoothie” that cleans without stripping. I was skeptical.
Cold-Pressed Everything
They cold-press the greens like juice to preserve nutrients.
No Sulfate Lather
It foams, but not that squeaky-clean, tight kind.
Vegan & Leaping Bunny
Certified cruelty-free — the whole line is.
Photo: rosario janza / Unsplash
It’s a short, food-grade list. Kale, spinach, and green tea do the heavy lifting — antioxidants to fight daily grime pollution, not just makeup.
- Kale: Fights free radicals and soothes
- Spinach: Rich in vitamins B, C, E
- Green Tea: Antioxidant and calming
- Alfalfa: Has minerals like calcium and magnesium
Bright green gel. Smells like a fresh-cut lawn — in a good, expensive spa way. Slick texture, turns into a light, airy foam with water.
After two weeks, my skin stopped feeling tight post-wash. The surprise? It takes off light sunscreen, but my waterproof mascara needed a double cleanse.
My complexion looks clearer — less midday dullness. Zero change on deep blackheads, but that’s not its job. It’s a brilliant maintenance cleanser.
It’s the reliable, feel-good daily wash I keep coming back to. Not magic, just really good, thoughtful skincare.