If your skin feels congested, looks a bit rough around the pores, or gets oily quickly through the day, this is the kind of cleanser that makes sense on paper. FULLY describes Green Tomato Clay Mask Cleanser as a 2-in-1 clay-to-foam cleanser that helps lift away whiteheads, blackheads, and hardened sebum while still feeling gentle enough for sensitive skin. The official product page also lists it for all skin types and highlights concerns like enlarged pores, excess oil, blackheads, and whiteheads.
What makes it interesting is that it is not just a standard foam cleanser. FULLY positions it as something you can use in two ways: as a quick clay mask on dry skin for up to 3 minutes, or as a regular foaming cleanser on wet skin. That gives it a more practical “deep-clean when you need it, normal cleanse when you don’t” angle than a typical clay mask tub.
That kind of product can make sense in Australia and New Zealand, where skin often deals with sunscreen buildup, heat, humidity, air conditioning, and seasonal shifts all at once. But even when your focus is pores or oil, daily UV protection still matters. In Australia, Cancer Council recommends sun protection when the UV Index is 3 or above, including SPF 50 or SPF 50+ broad-spectrum, water-resistant sunscreen. In New Zealand, NIWA says summer UV Index values are generally about 12 and can exceed 13 in the far north.
What stands out in the formula?

The headline ingredients are very clear on the official page: 49% green tomato extract, a 6-complex clay blend, and corn mint powder. FULLY says the green tomato extract contains tomatidine and natural vitamin C-related components, while the clay blend is designed to target buildup with different particle sizes and the corn mint powder is there for a refreshing, oil-control feel.
The official ingredient list also includes bentonite, kaolin, montmorillonite, illite, Canadian colloidal clay, hectorite, centella asiatica extract, beta-glucan, and ceramide NP. On paper, that makes this feel like a formula aimed at oil, buildup, and rough texture, with a few supporting ingredients to help keep the cleanse from feeling too harsh. That is an inference based on the ingredient list and the brand’s own positioning.
FULLY also shares brand-reported single-use test results on its site, including reductions in pore impurities, sebum, and visible whiteheads/blackheads. Those figures are useful as direction, but it is still smarter to read them as brand-reported testing, not a guaranteed result for every skin type.
Who may like this cleanser most?
This product looks best suited to someone whose skin feels:
- oily or combination
- congested around the nose or T-zone
- rough from excess sebum and buildup
- in need of a cleanser that feels deeper than a basic gel wash
That read fits both the official concerns listed by FULLY and the clay-heavy formula. Even though the brand says it is for all skin types, the strongest use case still looks like pore-prone, oilier, or congestion-prone skin rather than very dry skin that already feels stripped easily. That is an inference from the ingredient list and product format.
It may also appeal to people who like products that simplify the routine. A cleanser that can double as a quick clay mask is practical if you want occasional deeper cleansing without buying a separate mask.
If your skin is highly reactive, very dry, or easily irritated by cooling ingredients, it is worth checking the formula carefully. The official ingredient list includes Mentha Arvensis Powder and several strong cleansing fatty-acid components, so very sensitive skin may prefer to patch test before using it as a mask step.
How to use it in a simple routine
FULLY gives two clear ways to use it. As a clay mask, apply a generous layer to a dry face, leave it on for up to 3 minutes, then add water and massage to create foam before rinsing. As a cleanser, use a pea-sized amount on a wet face, lather, massage gently, and rinse with lukewarm water.
In real life, the easiest way to place it in a routine is:
Morning
Gentle cleanse if needed → hydrating layer → moisturiser → sunscreen
Evening
Makeup/sunscreen removal if needed → FULLY Green Tomato Clay Mask Cleanser → hydrating layer → moisturiser
That kind of setup makes the most sense if you want this product to handle the deeper cleanse step at night, especially on days when skin feels oilier or more congested. In AU/NZ, that morning sunscreen step still matters because UV exposure stays high enough to affect overall skin health and visible skin ageing.
What to keep in mind before buying
This product makes the most sense if you want a deeper, clay-based cleanse. It does not read like a soft milky cleanser or a comfort-first barrier wash. The official product story is clearly about pore waste, sebum, blackheads, whiteheads, and texture refinement.
It is also worth keeping expectations realistic. A clay cleanser can help skin feel cleaner, smoother, and less congested, but it is not going to replace consistent routine basics like gentle hydration and daily SPF. In Australia, Cancer Council recommends SPF 50 or 50+ broad-spectrum, water-resistant sunscreen when UV is 3 or above, and NIWA notes that New Zealand summer UV can exceed 13 in the far north.
One more useful detail: the official ingredient list shown on FULLY’s site does not list added parfum/fragrance. That does not automatically make it perfect for every sensitive skin type, but it is still a relevant detail when comparing pore-focused cleansers.
Final verdict
FULLY Green Tomato Clay Mask Cleanser 120ml looks strongest for people who want a cleanser that feels deeper, more purifying, and more texture-focused than a standard face wash. The clearest official hooks are 49% green tomato extract, a 6-clay complex, the clay-to-foam 2-in-1 format, and a pore-care angle centered on oil, buildup, blackheads, and whiteheads.
If your skin goal is “cleaner pores, less buildup, smoother texture, not a complicated routine,” this is the kind of product that makes sense. If your skin is very dry, very reactive, or usually happier with creamy low-foam cleansers, this may work better as an occasional deeper-clean step than your only everyday cleanser. That conclusion is based on the formula profile and official positioning.