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Fresh Soy Face Cleanser vs Youth To The People Superfood Cleanser

Fresh Soy Face Cleanser vs Youth To The People Superfood Cleanser at Sephora, broken down by formula, texture, skin type, and routine placement so you can pick the better gentle cleanser.

Glass Editorial Team

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Skincare routines, ingredient education, and consistency tips.

Fresh Soy Face Cleanser vs Youth To The People Superfood Cleanser is a close Sephora comparison because both are gentle daily cleansers at the same $39 starting price. The real difference is what they optimize for: Fresh leans more soothing and barrier-first, while Youth To The People leans more antioxidant-forward and slightly more modern in format.

If your skin is dry, reactive, or easily stripped, that difference matters. If your skin is combo and you want a cleanser that still feels clean without turning tight, that matters too. If you are trying to figure out whether either one is worth the money, the value math matters too, because these cleansers sit in a part of the market where texture and size options can change the decision more than the marketing copy.

Quick verdict

Pick Fresh Soy Face Cleanser if your main problem is dryness, sensitivity, or a cleanser that needs to stay out of the way. Pick Youth To The People Superfood Cleanser if you want a richer gel feel, a more antioxidant-led formula, and the option to buy a refill.

ProductPriceSizeTextureBest for
Fresh Soy Face Cleanser$395 oz standard / 13.5 oz value / 1.6 oz miniSoft gel, soothing rinseDry, sensitive, or barrier-focused skin
Youth To The People Superfood Cleanser$398 oz standard / 2 oz mini / 16.9 oz refill pouchRich gel, cleaner finishCombo skin, oilier T-zones, refill shoppers

Fresh Soy Face Cleanser vs Youth To The People Superfood Cleanser: formula and ingredient differences

Fresh is the more soothing, barrier-first option. Its core ingredients lean on soy protein, aloe vera, cucumber, and other conditioning botanicals, and the brand positions it as a hydrating gel cleanser that removes makeup and SPF while helping skin feel balanced rather than stripped. If you want a cleanser that behaves like a calm reset, Fresh is built for that.

Youth To The People takes a more antioxidant-forward approach. The Superfood Cleanser centers kale, spinach, green tea, and other superfood ingredients, and the formula is built to support balanced pH, remove daily buildup, and leave skin feeling fresh without going harsh. If Fresh is about comfort first, YTTP is about cleansing plus a little more visible skin-health energy.

For product context, both brands explain their positioning clearly on their own pages: Fresh frames Soy Face Cleanser around moisture barrier support and soothing botanicals, while YTTP describes Superfood Cleanser as a rich gel cleanser that supports the skin's natural barrier and comes in refillable form. You can also see the broader Fresh soy collection and the YTTP Superfood Cleanser routine page.

The ingredient difference matters more than the vibe difference. Fresh is trying to be the least disruptive step in a routine. YTTP is trying to be a cleanser you can feel working a little more, while still staying in gentle territory.

Texture and finish

Fresh has the softer, more cushiony feel. It spreads easily, lathers gently, and rinses with less of a "I need moisturizer immediately" finish. That makes it easier to use on mornings when your skin already feels a little dry or irritated.

YTTP still feels gentle, but it has more body and a slightly more polished cleanse. It is a rich gel rather than a slippery wash, so it can feel a bit more thorough without becoming stripping. If you like a cleanser that feels a little more substantial on the face, YTTP usually wins that category.

In practice, the finish is the clue:

  • Choose Fresh if you want the calmer, softer after-feel.
  • Choose YTTP if you want a cleaner, more refreshed finish that still stays gentle.

If you are the type of buyer who notices whether a cleanser feels creamy, bouncy, or thin, this is where the choice usually becomes obvious. Fresh reads as softer. YTTP reads as cleaner.

Price and value math

The headline price is the same, but the unit economics are not.

Fresh at $39 for 5 oz comes out to about $7.80 per ounce. The 13.5 oz jumbo changes the math to about $5.78 per ounce, which is much more reasonable if you already know you like it. The 1.6 oz travel size is about $10 per ounce, which is normal for a mini but not the best deal.

YTTP at $39 for 8 oz comes out to about $4.88 per ounce, so the standard bottle is the better everyday value on paper. The 2 oz mini is about $11 per ounce, and the refill pouch is the value play. Based on the current official pricing, it lands around the low $4 per ounce range, depending on the exact refill price shown when you buy it.

So the practical read is:

  • Fresh is the more expensive standard-size buy, but the jumbo becomes more competitive.
  • YTTP is the better value at the normal size.
  • YTTP refill shoppers get the best long-term cost per ounce.

If you buy cleanser once and forget about it for months, the difference may not matter much. If you repurchase regularly, YTTP gives you more value out of the gate.

What Fresh is like in a morning routine

Fresh is the easier morning pick if your skin wakes up dry, tight, or a little reactive. It gives you a light reset without making the rest of your routine feel urgent. That matters if you are going straight into moisturizer, SPF, and makeup and do not want your face to feel over-cleansed before the day even starts.

On a practical level, Fresh makes the most sense on:

  • Dry mornings
  • Post-travel mornings
  • Mornings after a strong overnight treatment
  • Days when you do not want your cleanser to do much more than remove residue

If you want a morning cleanser that basically disappears into the routine and keeps the skin calm, Fresh is the safer call.

What YTTP is like in a morning routine

YTTP is the stronger option if your skin gets oily overnight or you want a more noticeable cleanse before sunscreen and makeup. It still stays gentle, but the richer gel and cleaner finish make it feel more like a proper reset.

That makes it a better fit for:

  • Combination skin that gets shiny by breakfast
  • People who wake up feeling congested around the nose or chin
  • Buyers who like a cleaner finish before applying products
  • Routines that start with a more active serum or moisturizer

If your morning routine is very stripped down, YTTP may feel like more cleanser than you need. If you like a face wash that makes skin feel fresh and ready, it fits better.

Skin type fit

For dry skin, Fresh is usually the safer bet. The soy, aloe, and cucumber combination makes it easier to keep the routine comfortable, especially if your skin runs tight after cleansing.

For combo skin, YTTP often makes more sense. It is still gentle, but the richer gel format and antioxidant profile suit skin that wants a cleaner reset around the T-zone without moving into harsh territory.

For sensitive skin, Fresh has the edge if your priority is minimizing friction. For normal skin that wants a balanced daily cleanser, either one can work.

If you are deciding between the two for a glass-skin style routine, the simpler rule is this:

  • Dry or reactive skin: start with Fresh.
  • Combo or slightly oily skin: start with YTTP.

If you want the rest of the routine to stay equally simple, see how to build a skincare routine you will actually follow and a glass skin routine for dry skin.

What Fresh is like at night

At night, Fresh is the cleanser you reach for when your skin already feels like it has had enough. It works best as the last cleansing step in a low-drama routine or after a first cleanse if you wear makeup and want something that will not leave the skin feeling squeaky.

Fresh is a better night fit if:

  • Your skin is easily irritated by cleansing
  • You only wear light makeup
  • You want a soft second cleanse after balm or oil
  • You value comfort more than a very thorough feel

If your night routine includes retinoids, exfoliants, or other stronger actives, Fresh can be a good support cleanser because it is less likely to add extra dryness. It is not the most efficient choice if your main goal is maximum removal.

What YTTP is like at night

YTTP is the stronger night routine cleanser for most people. The brand specifically says to massage it into dry skin and add water for best makeup removal, which makes it more versatile when you are taking off sunscreen, city grime, or a fuller face of makeup.

YTTP works especially well at night if:

  • You wear sunscreen every day
  • You want a cleanser that feels more complete after makeup
  • Your T-zone gets oily by the end of the day
  • You prefer one cleanser that can do more of the heavy lifting

If your evening routine is longer and more treatment-heavy, YTTP tends to feel like the more functional buy. It gives you a cleaner base without pushing into harsh cleansing territory.

Who should skip Fresh

Skip Fresh if you do not need the gentlest possible option. If your skin is normal-to-oily and you mostly want a cleanser that feels a little more active, Fresh may be too comfort-first for what you want.

You should also skip Fresh if price per ounce matters a lot and you do not plan to buy the jumbo. The standard 5 oz bottle is the least compelling version of the product from a value standpoint.

In short: Fresh is not the best pick for someone who wants the most cleansing feel, the most product per dollar, or the most obvious "I am getting my money's worth" experience.

Who should skip YTTP

Skip YTTP if your skin hates anything that feels even slightly more assertive. It is still gentle, but it is the more cleansing-feeling option of the two, which can matter if your skin gets dry, flushed, or reactive very easily.

You should also skip YTTP if you want the softest possible morning cleanse and you do not care about refill format or the antioxidant angle. In that case, Fresh is more aligned with the actual job you need done.

If you already know you prefer cleansers that disappear into the background, YTTP may feel a little too "product-like" compared with Fresh.

What kind of buyer each one fits

Fresh buyer profile

Fresh fits the buyer who wants a cleanser that feels soothing, straightforward, and easy to trust. This is the person who wants skin to feel comfortable after washing more than they want a noticeable cleanse.

Fresh also fits someone who is building a calmer routine around barrier support, or someone who likes products that make dry skin feel less high-maintenance.

YTTP buyer profile

YTTP fits the buyer who wants a cleanser with a bit more structure and a bit more value in the standard size. It is the better pick for the person who likes a refreshed, clean finish and is willing to trade a little softness for a little more function.

It is also the cleaner choice for someone who likes the idea of refills and does not want to keep repurchasing small bottles.

Routine placement

Both cleansers can work morning and night, but the better placement depends on the rest of your routine.

In the morning, Fresh is the better fit if you wake up dry, flush easily, or want the lightest possible cleanse before moisturizer and SPF. YTTP also works in the morning, especially if your skin gets oily overnight and you want a cleaner start.

At night, YTTP is often a better fit if you wear sunscreen every day or want a cleanser that feels a little more complete after makeup or grime. Fresh still does the job, but it is the more comfort-led option if your skin is already stressed.

If you are also choosing hydration support, this is the same kind of decision as niacinamide vs hyaluronic acid for glass skin: pick the ingredient or product that solves the bottleneck you actually have, not the one that sounds more advanced.

If you want something in the same broad lane but do not want either of these exact cleansers, Sephora has a few useful alternatives.

If you want to stay inside the same brand families, the Fresh soy collection is the obvious place to look for a full routine around Fresh, and YTTP's own Superfood Cleanser routine page is the cleanest way to see how they position the cleanser in a fuller system.

Final verdict + FAQ

Fresh Soy Face Cleanser is better for dry, sensitive, or barrier-first skin. Youth To The People Superfood Cleanser is better for combo skin, oilier zones, and anyone who wants a refillable daily cleanser with a more antioxidant-led formula.

If you want one clean answer, this is it:

  • Choose Fresh if your skin needs comfort first.
  • Choose YTTP if your skin needs a little more cleansing feel without moving into harsh cleansing.

Can either cleanser remove sunscreen?

Yes. Both are positioned as daily cleansers that remove SPF and everyday buildup. If you wear heavier makeup, YTTP’s richer gel texture may feel a little more efficient.

Which one is better for sensitive skin?

Fresh usually has the edge for sensitive or easily flushed skin because it is the more soothing, barrier-first option.

Which one is better if I want the most practical purchase?

If refill format matters to you, YTTP is the more flexible buy. If you want a smaller mini or a larger value size, Fresh gives you more size options. If you want the best standard-size value, YTTP wins. If you want the best larger-format value, Fresh's jumbo narrows the gap.

The best choice is the one that matches how your skin behaves after cleansing. If a cleanser leaves you calm, balanced, and ready for the rest of the routine, it is the right one.

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