Nutritious Super-Pomegranate Radiant Energy 2-in-1 Cleansing Foam
Antioxidant Foaming Cleanser
Pros & cons.
- +Rich luxurious lather from a small amount creates a genuinely pleasant cleansing experience
- +Glycerin at 4-5% prevents the tight stripped feeling common in foaming cleansers
- +2-in-1 cleanser and clay mask function adds genuine daily convenience
- +Pomegranate and ergothioneine provide an interesting antioxidant foundation
- +Sulfate-free surfactant system using sodium methyl cocoyl taurate
- +Economical — a little product goes a long way extending the tube's lifespan
- −MI/MCI preservatives are well-documented contact sensitizers with no place in prestige skincare
- −Added fragrance and citral introduce unnecessary allergens to a facial cleanser
- −Comedogenic fatty acids (lauric acid rating 4, myristic acid rating 3) risk breakouts
- −Antioxidant actives largely wash away in a rinse-off format limiting their benefit
- −Synthetic dyes Yellow 5 and Red 4 serve zero skincare function
- −Brand's own reformulation tacitly acknowledges these formulation shortcomings
The full review.
There is a particular genre of skincare product that sells you on one thing and delivers another. The Nutritious Super-Pomegranate Radiant Energy 2-in-1 Cleansing Foam sells you on pomegranate antioxidants, superfruit energy, and radiant skin. What it delivers is a perfectly competent foaming cleanser that happens to contain pomegranate extract — alongside a preservative system that the beauty industry’s own safety assessors have spent the last decade trying to restrict.
Let us begin with what the product actually does well, because it does do things well. The texture is genuinely luxurious for a foaming cleanser. A pea-sized squeeze of creamy paste transforms into a dense, rich lather that feels more spa treatment than bathroom routine. The lather is satisfying in a way that gel cleansers and micellar waters never quite manage — there is a tactile pleasure to working the foam across your face that makes the cleansing step feel less like a chore and more like an experience. The glycerin at an estimated 4-5% ensures that after rinsing, skin feels soft and clean rather than tight and stripped, which is the cardinal sin of foaming cleansers.
The 2-in-1 concept works, within its limitations. Used as a daily cleanser — lather, massage, rinse — it removes light to moderate makeup and surface impurities effectively. Left on for two to three minutes as a mask, the montmorillonite clay provides a mild tightening sensation and absorbs excess oil, giving the T-zone a slightly more refined feel. It is not going to replace a dedicated weekly clay mask, and it cannot handle waterproof mascara or longwear foundation, but for daily maintenance cleansing with an occasional purifying bonus, the dual functionality is genuinely convenient.
The pomegranate antioxidant story is real in ingredient terms and overstated in practical terms. Punica Granatum Extract contains punicalagins and ellagic acid — polyphenols with documented antioxidant and tyrosinase-inhibiting activity. A 2006 study in the International Journal of Cosmetic Science confirmed ellagic acid from pomegranate inhibits UV-induced pigmentation. Ergothioneine, the rare amino acid antioxidant that Estée Lauder also uses in its DayWear line, adds a genuinely interesting supporting character. But these ingredients are in a rinse-off product. They spend seconds on your skin before going down the drain. The antioxidant benefit that survives rinsing is a fraction of what a leave-on serum would deliver. The pomegranate is more of a marketing narrative than a treatment strategy.
Now for the part of this review that the product has earned. Methylchloroisothiazolinone and Methylisothiazolinone — MI/MCI — are listed near the bottom of the ingredient list. These preservatives are among the most well-documented contact sensitizers in cosmetics. The European Commission restricted MI in leave-on products in 2016, and MI/MCI combined has been the subject of regulatory scrutiny across multiple jurisdictions. In a rinse-off product, the contact time is brief enough that most people will never react. But some will, and the reactions can be severe — contact dermatitis that may take weeks to resolve and can create a lasting sensitization that makes future exposure to even trace amounts of MI/MCI problematic.
For a prestige brand charging $38 for a cleanser, the choice to use MI/MCI when safer preservative alternatives exist is indefensible. This is not a dollar-store body wash where cost constraints force difficult formulation choices. This is Estée Lauder. The company employs some of the most talented cosmetic chemists in the industry and has the budget to use any preservative system it wants. The fact that the brand has since reformulated this product — replacing MI/MCI, removing fragrance and dyes, and earning EWG Verified and PETA Cruelty-Free certifications on the new version — is the clearest possible admission that these ingredient choices were wrong.
Fragrance
Fragrance (Parfum) adds insult to injury. The pleasant fruity scent that users describe as fresh and yummy is nice in the moment, but adding fragrance to a product applied to the face twice daily introduces allergens (including separately listed Citral) into a category where they provide zero functional benefit. The synthetic dyes — Yellow 5 and Red 4 — complete the trifecta of unnecessary additives in a product that should prioritize skin safety over sensory aesthetics.
The comedogenic profile adds another layer of concern. Myristic acid at an estimated 6-8% and lauric acid with a comedogenic rating of 4 are built into the cleanser’s fatty acid surfactant system. For many skin types, the brief contact time mitigates the risk. For acne-prone skin, even rinse-off exposure to high-comedogenic fatty acids can contribute to breakouts, particularly along the jawline and hairline where cleanser residue tends to linger.
At $38 for 125 mL, the pricing is typical of luxury cleansers. The tube lasts two to three months with twice-daily use, putting the monthly cost at $13-19. The experience is pleasant, the lather is satisfying, and the cleanser performs its basic function — removing dirt, oil, and light makeup — competently. But competent cleansing is available from brands that do not include known contact sensitizers in their formulas, at prices that do not require the Estée Lauder premium.
If this cleanser interests you, buy the reformulated version instead. Estée Lauder took their own product, removed the MI/MCI, fragrance, and dyes, and made it better. That is exactly the kind of accountability a legacy brand should demonstrate. Just know that if you are buying the Super-Pomegranate version from discount sellers or existing stock, you are getting the formula the brand itself chose to move past.
Ingredient analysis.
Full INCI list
Water/Aqua/Eau, Myristic Acid, Glycerin, Behenic Acid, Palmitic Acid, Potassium Hydroxide, Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate, Lauric Acid, Stearic Acid, Montmorillonite, Vaccinium Angustifolium (Blueberry) Fruit Extract, Vaccinium Macrocarpon (Cranberry) Fruit Extract, Lycium Chinense (Wolfberry) Fruit Extract, Punica Granatum (Pomegranate) Extract, Paeonia Suffruticosa (Peony) Root Extract, Sapindus Mukorossi Fruit Extract, Hypnea Musciformis (Algae) Extract, Serenoa Serrulata (Saw Palmetto) Fruit Extract, Ergothioneine, Caffeine, Gelidiella Acerosa Extract, Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate, Caesalpinia Spinosa Gum, Urea, Tocopheryl Acetate, Yeast Extract/Faex/Extrait De Levure, Trehalose, Sodium Hyaluronate, Fragrance (Parfum), PEG-3 Distearate, Sodium PCA, Butylene Glycol, Polyquaternium-7, Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate, Polyquaternium-51, Disodium EDTA, Phenoxyethanol, Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone, Citral, Yellow 5 (CI 19140), Red 4 (CI 14700)
Skin match.
The science.
The Science
Pomegranate extract and ergothioneine drive the formula's antioxidant profile. Both have substantial research, but expect less efficacy in a rinse-off format.
Pomegranate extract contains punicalagins and ellagic acid, polyphenols with documented antioxidant activity. Kasai et al. published a 2006 study in the International Journal of Cosmetic Science showing that pomegranate ellagic acid inhibits tyrosinase activity and UV-induced pigmentation in human skin. A 2022 randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial by Kang et al. in the Journal of Clinical Medicine found that 75mg oral punicalagin in pomegranate extract significantly decreased facial wrinkle severity after four weeks — but that study tested oral, not topical, use.
Ergothioneine uses a unique mechanism: it accumulates in cells under oxidative stress via the OCTN-1 transporter. Markova et al. documented this in Free Radical Biology and Medicine (2009), showing keratinocytes actively synthesize this transporter to concentrate ergothioneine where needed. A 2023 review in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Hseu et al.) confirmed its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-aging potential.
Contact time is the critical limitation. In a rinse-off product, antioxidant ingredients touch the skin for seconds to minutes, while leave-on products provide hours. Some residual benefit from lipophilic ingredients like tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate may remain after rinsing, but overall antioxidant delivery is a fraction of what a serum provides at any concentration.
Moraes et al. reviewed Montmorillonite clay's oil-absorbing and anti-inflammatory properties in Archives of Dermatological Research (2024), confirming its use in dermatology for purification and mild anti-inflammatory effects.
References
- Inhibitory effect of an ellagic acid-rich pomegranate extract on tyrosinase activity and ultraviolet-induced pigmentation — International Journal of Cosmetic Science (2006)
- Safe and Effective Antioxidant: The Biological Mechanism and Potential Pathways of Ergothioneine in the Skin — International Journal of Molecular Sciences (2023)
- Skin cells and tissue are capable of using L-ergothioneine as an integral component of their antioxidant defense system — Free Radical Biology and Medicine (2009)
- The potential cutaneous benefits of bentonites and montmorillonites — Archives of Dermatological Research (2024)
Dermatologist Perspective
Dermatologists see foaming cleansers as suitable daily options for normal to combination skin, and the clay mask adds mild utility. However, board-certified dermatologists specializing in contact dermatitis would flag MI/MCI preservatives as an avoidable sensitization risk. Multiple jurisdictions restrict these ingredients because of their documented allergenic potential. Dermatologists also note that rinse-off products offer minimal antioxidant benefits compared to leave-on treatments; they typically recommend spending antioxidant budgets on serums rather than cleansers.
Where it fits in your routine.
To cleanse: wet your face, massage a pea-sized amount into a lather for 30-60 seconds, and rinse with lukewarm water. To mask: apply a thin layer to dry skin, targeting the T-zone and visible pores. Leave for 2-3 minutes (do not let it dry completely), then rinse. Use the mask 2-3 times per week. For heavy makeup, use an oil-based cleanser first, then use this foam as the second step.
At $38 for 125 mL, the price matches typical luxury cleanser costs. One tube lasts 2-3 months using it twice daily, making the monthly cost $13-19. The cleansing performance and 2-in-1 convenience justify a mild premium over drugstore foaming cleansers, but the MI/MCI preservatives and fragrance inclusions are hard to justify at any price point. The newer reformulated version addresses these concerns and offers better value. Consumers should consider purchasing the updated Nutritious 2-in-1 Foam Cleanser instead.
Normal to combination skin types want a pleasant, non-stripping foaming cleanser that includes a clay mask bonus. This is for users not sensitive to fragrance or MI/MCI preservatives. Use the newer reformulated version with the cleaner ingredient list instead.
This works for sensitive, eczema-prone, or reactive skin, people with known MI/MCI sensitivity, and acne-prone skin types wary of comedogenic fatty acids. It also suits consumers who prioritize cruelty-free products and anyone who can access the reformulated Nutritious 2-in-1 Foam Cleanser instead.
Product details.
The added parfum and pomegranate-berry extract blend creates a mild, pleasant fruity-floral fragrance. It smells noticeable during use but does not linger on skin after rinsing. Users describe the scent as 'fresh' and 'yummy.'
The Nutritious line's squeeze tube uses a distinctive red-pomegranate color scheme. This tube format is hygienic and travel-friendly. The squeeze mechanism makes dispensing easy to control.
The first squeeze yields a thick paste, heavier than a typical foaming cleanser. It lathers fast into a dense foam that feels smooth on the skin. The fruity scent smells like a spa. After rinsing, skin feels clean without the tight, stripped sensation common with foaming cleansers — the glycerin content prevents this. The mask function (leaving it on for 2-3 minutes) creates a mild tightening sensation as the clay dries.
2-3 months with twice-daily use of a pea-sized amount
12 months
All Year
The backstory.
The Nutritious line evolved from Estée Lauder's observation that consumers wanted their cleansing step to do more than just clean — they wanted it to feel like a treatment. The Super-Pomegranate collection built its identity around pomegranate as a 'superfruit' antioxidant, creating a line that positioned cleansing as the first step in antioxidant defense. The brand has since reformulated the cleanser with a cleaner ingredient list, suggesting an acknowledgment that the original formula's preservative and fragrance choices did not age well.
About Estée Lauder
Legacy Brand (20+ years)Estée Lauder launched in 1946 and is a top global prestige beauty company. The Nutritious line contains the brand's antioxidant-focused cleanser and mask category. Note: Estée Lauder released a newer reformulated version ('Nutritious 2-in-1 Foam Cleanser') with a cleaner ingredient list, EWG Verified mark, and PETA Cruelty-Free certification.
Common myths.
Antioxidant cleansers provide the same benefits as antioxidant serums
Rinse-off products touch skin for seconds to minutes, but leave-on serums work for hours. Most pomegranate, ergothioneine, and vitamin C in this cleanser washes away before it penetrates the stratum corneum. The antioxidant benefits exist, but they are less than what a leave-on serum delivers.
A 2-in-1 cleanser-mask works as well as a dedicated clay mask
The montmorillonite clay in this formula absorbs mild oil during the 2-3 minute mask phase, though at a lower concentration than a dedicated clay mask product. This works as a convenient add-on for mild purification, not a replacement for weekly deep-cleansing masks.
FAQ.
Does this cleanser remove waterproof makeup?
No — this foam cleanser removes light to moderate makeup but fails with heavy or waterproof formulas. For full makeup removal, use an oil-based cleanser or micellar water first, then use this foam as the second step in a double-cleansing routine.
Is the Estée Lauder Nutritious cleanser good for sensitive skin?
No — this formula has Fragrance (Parfum), Citral (a fragrance allergen), and Methylchloroisothiazolinone/Methylisothiazolinone (MI/MCI), which are known contact sensitizers. The newer reformulated 'Nutritious 2-in-1 Foam Cleanser' lacks these ingredients and works better for sensitive skin.
Has this product been reformulated?
Yes — Estée Lauder released a newer version called 'Nutritious 2-in-1 Foam Cleanser'. This version uses a cleaner ingredient list that removes the MI/MCI preservatives, fragrance, and synthetic dyes found in the original Super-Pomegranate version. The newer version has EWG Verified and PETA Cruelty-Free certifications, showing the brand addressed the original formula's shortcomings.
Do the pomegranate antioxidants actually work in a rinse-off cleanser?
The antioxidant ingredients are present, but a rinse-off cleanser has only seconds to minutes of skin contact—less than leave-on products. Some residual antioxidant benefit stays on the skin after rinsing, but the primary value of this cleanser is gentle, effective cleansing, not antioxidant treatment. For meaningful antioxidant delivery, use a leave-on serum after cleansing.
What the community says.
"Gentle cleansing that does not strip or dry out skin"
"Pleasant fresh fruity scent that feels luxurious"
"Rich luxurious foaming lather from a small amount of product"
"Leaves skin feeling soft, clean, and refreshed after rinsing"
"Economical — a little goes a long way stretching the tube"
"Effective at removing light to moderate makeup"
"Mask function can be drying when left on too long"
"Struggles with heavy or waterproof makeup requiring double cleansing"
"Contains MI/MCI preservatives which are known contact sensitizers"
"Added fragrance and dyes unnecessary in a rinse-off cleanser"
"Multiple comedogenic fatty acids may worsen breakouts for acne-prone skin"
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