Youth to the People

Youth to the People

Youth to the People reviews and discussion

4.3

88% of reviewers would recommend to a friend

Reviews mention

  • Luxurious glass packaging aesthetic
  • Gentle, effective daily cleanser
  • Hydrating overnight mask glow
  • Lightweight, absorbing moisturizers
  • Occasionally drying cleanser formula
  • Inconsistent results across products
  • Strong herbal scent sensitivity
  • Tacky toner texture experience

Youth to the People delivers effective, clean-leaning skincare according to reviews, with standouts like the Kale + Green Tea Spinach Superfood Cleanser, Adaptogen Deep Moisture Cream, and Superberry Hydrate + Glow Dream Mask boosting glow, balancing acne‑prone skin, and offering luxurious textures and recyclable glass packaging. Reviews also flag notable drawbacks: the cleanser can feel drying or too harsh for sensitive or very dry skin, some formulas underwhelm or cause breakouts, scents can be strong, and textures (e.g., cleansing balm) or toner can be tacky.

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434 reviews and posts

  • I love their cleansing balm. It’s quite pricey but lasts 3-5 months. I tried making some myself and it’s not the same. It’s a product that I’ve purchased multiple times now

  • I have only ever used their cleanser (in the brand image) and thought it was just okay. But I really like their ads/branding/mission, so maybe I'll try more products in the future. Used up the cleanser and then did not repurchase it, hence 3/5.

  • Feels clean but would not purchase again. Cleanser does not do much cleansing.

  • I tried the face wash bc so many people hyped it up, but I felt like it was really stripping. Which made me hesitant to try other products by them.

  • You have to try their products, especially their oil cleansing, they are expensive but it is worth it.

  • Love the hydrate and glow serum. I really like the how it’s goji berry, prickly pear infused. It’s all natural and clean beauty that I really love!

  • Love the superfood cleanser! While it’s expensive, mine has lasted me three months and I’m only halfway through!

  • As a skincare junkie I love trying new brands and this one is a go to for me the last few years. Out of all the products I have tried I LOVE the adaptogen cream.

  • For me I tried youth to the peoples supergreens cleanser, but I couldn’t get passed the scent of it. When applying the cleanser on my face it smelled too strong for me. The upside was the ingredients in the product to help your skin.

  • for reference: i'm 23YO, have oily combination skin with my main concerns being blackheads, oiliness, occasional hormonal acne, and a forehead wrinkle from squinting at my computer. i tried: - kale + green tea cleanser ($39) - superfood whipped moisturizer ($48) - yerba mate resurfacing ($59) - Adaptogen Soothe + Hydrate Activated Mist ($42) - dream eye cream ($48) i'd buy again: - superfood whipped moisturizer: i have 3 jars of this (and yes, i hate jars but bc of sustainable manufacturing limitations + i love this moisturizer so much) and it's essential. it's light and doesn't leave a shiny/"glowy" finish, which as an oily person is ideal for my complexion. gel moisturizers tend to leave a shiny film that exacerbates my oiliness and i've always HATED that. this sits well underneath a sunscreen with no pilling and there's a mild refreshing scent. - cleanser: more of a summer cleanser since I find that it's too drying in the winter. it claims to also be a makeup remover if you use it without water, but i find that the consistency is too thick to comfortably spread around, so i always double cleanse with an oil before. i'd pass: - YM resurfacing mask: the exfoliating grains are too large and overall this mask is so harsh - adaptogen mist: didn't notice a difference, felt nice though - dream eye cream: honestly, i don't have undereye issues ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ i wouldn't be able to decisively say it made a difference either way, i just bought into the overconsumption skincare marketing that "everyone needs an eye cream". ya don't <3 i bought YTTP because I deeply resonate with their ethics and sustainability principles and stayed for the whipped moisturizer.

  • Was weary to try another “cult favorite” because I’m usually disappointed, but the products were unbelievable and effective. Pleasantly surprised! Smell good! Work well!

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    Get rid of the waitlist!!!

  • The products look and smell refreshing and the ingredients lists are spot on. Unfortunately I haven't found a product that really worked for me well. I used the Superberry Hydrate and Glow dream mask, which is a leave on mask. It is way too heavy duty for my combination skin and it tends to leave me with some mild break outs. I also tried their Adaptagen Soothe and Hydrate mist and it was a similar experience where the product just sat on my skin like a film, and then created some texture on my skin that was rough and reactive seeming. Love the glass bottles though.

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    Perhaps I'm not matching products to my skin needs well. Support with product selection would be helpful. There is a lot of info on their site, but no support for understanding what product is good for what type of skin.

  • I was recommended YtP by my Haldi skin coaches, and I am so glad they did. The products (while a wee bit pricey), are clean and work well. The Superfood cleanser is a holy grail product, working beautifully as a second in a double cleanse, leaving your face squeaky clean but not dry. I love that you can get big refills, as I find my husband is often using it in the shower as well. The mushroom cream is a great night cream, albeit a bit expensive at $58. I am often drawn to their travel sets at Sephora--they are perfect for on the road. Also love the air whipped cream for the warmer months.

  • Love - I feel great using it! So refreshed

  • I purchased a travel set of the Superfood Cleanser and the moisturizer. I really liked how gentle the cleanser was and I also liked how the moisturizer felt. I have sensitive, combination skin and this didn't break me out or produce any extra oils for me. With that being said, I won't be purchasing from this brand anymore because it is pricey and it doesn't align with my morals.

  • everyone is a big fan of the cleanser, but with sensitive skin is not my favorite, but I love the youth berry, and their general mission. worth checking out, maybe ask for samples at Sephora /etc first though because every product is not a one size fits all!!

  • The Kale Cleanser is a holy grail product for me. Super clean feel, doesn’t dry out my skin, and works great for preventing clogged pores. It’s a little pricey but honestly worth it for how well my sensitive skin responds to it.

  • I LOVE the green face wash. It smells so good and I feel so clean after. It is just pricey.

  • Love the products and sustainability mission

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    Price point is too high to justify splurging - the face wash is great though.

  • Youth To The People was one of the early next-gen skincare brands. I fell in love with their products since launch. Their holy grail products the superfood cleanser, dream mask, and clay mask. They have entirely transformed my skin over the years and I only have active breakouts once a year now.

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    Love everything but the kombucha toner, it leans on the sticky side and hard to layer with other skincare.