Bubble moisturizer seeing a dermatologist for severe acne since I was 13, so when Bubble first started to gain popularity on my social media accounts, I wasn’t sure what to think. I’m very picky about the products I add to my skincare routine.
For those who are unaware, Bubble is the first plant-based, non-toxic, science-driven skincare line designed specifically for youthful skin. With its goal of “helping you deal with the small stuff so you can put your best face forward,” Bubble was launched in November 2020.
I initially came about Bubble moisturizer on social media, if that makes sense. I seem to recall that it was an Instagram focused advertisement. As a fan of Outer Banks on Netflix, I was eager to see the products endorsed by the faces of the actors from the controversial series.
To put it briefly, Bubble is the first plant-based, non-toxic, science-driven skincare line designed specifically for youthful skin. With its launch in November 2020, Bubble aims to “assist you in handling the little things so you can present your best self.”
Social media is where I first seem to have seen or heard about Bubble moisturizer. It was an Instagram targeted advertisement, if I recall properly. I was fascinated as an Outer Banks fan since the products were being promoted by the faces of the stars from Netflix’s controversial series, Outer Banks.
Despite having perfected my skincare regimen over the course of eight years of dermatologist visits, I was still quite apprehensive about testing the products since I never paid attention to the prices. I was also wary of putting anything new on my face.
Upon learning that Bubble moisturizer founder and CEO, Shai Eisenman, would be joining us, I made the decision to listen to the interview and make a decision thereafter. Since the launch of Episode 92: Facing the Skincare Aisle a few weeks ago, I have developed a deep affection for both the brand and its goods.
I tried a wide range of skincare products over the course of several years, jumping from cleanser to cleanser and never finding one that also:
- Didn’t give me an allergic reaction. *cough cough you grapefruit scented everyday name-brand cleanser*
- Left my skin feeling dry and itchy (another name-brand product)
- Make my skin an oily mess (way too many products left it this way, sadly)
I was thrilled to discover more about the brand and that they have a step-by-step product range after listening to the episode. I was happy to hear that Bubble came up with a well-thought-out approach to assist everyone. They have developed a complete skincare routine at a very affordable price with a small range of seven products and more to come!
I looked at their website and Skin School tab after learning more about the products. You may start by completing a quick survey to determine your skin type and learn all about skincare regimens, ingredients, acne, buzz phrases, skincare misconceptions, and more! Additionally, they have a section on their website where you may find out all the information you require regarding Bubble!
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I was sold, I think that much is clear. To make up my mind, though, I needed to see it again in person. I went to the Walmart that was nearest to me and noticed their display. Parts of their show are assembled,
- Cleanser, where they display their makeup remover and gel cleanser
- Toners, displaying their two different toner options
- Moisturizers, where they have their balancing and hydrating moisturizers
- Their detoxifying clay mask
It was really useful to have it broken down into the steps of the skincare routine, and I can only imagine how helpful it is for those who are completely new to skincare and have never heard of Bubble.
I received the Detoxifying Clay Mask, Wipe Out Makeup Remover, Gel Cleanser, and Balancing Toner and Moisturizer. I believed that my skin tone and acne scars would be more evenly toned with the Balancing Toner and moisturizer.
With the Gel Cleanser and the Balancing Bubble moisturizer, I was pleasantly surprised that, unlike other cleansers, they didn’t leave my face feeling oily or dry, and that the moisturizer didn’t just lie on my skin like a layer of cream. In my opinion, these two products are clear winners!
Having never used a toner before, I was eager to test it out because I thought it would be the next big step in improving my skincare regimen. Using an eco-friendly makeup towel, I applied my toner and allowed it to sit before applying my moisturizer after washing my face with the gel cleanser and letting it air dry. At first, I didn’t see much of a difference with the toner, but over time, I have observed my skin becoming less red and smoothing out the scars left by acne. I will most definitely be including this product into my regular skincare regimen!
Regarding the two goods, I’m still not sure:
I consider the Wipe Out Makeup Remover to be a brilliant product. Because they left my skin feeling dry and sensitive, I never enjoyed using the regular makeup remover wipes. I had high expectations for this product, but I feel like it falls short and makes me need to use a lot more. I don’t detest the product; I still use it on days when I wear very little makeup; I just don’t reach for it as much.
Detoxifying Clay Mask: One another outstanding product. I’ve never used a clay mask like this one before. This product hasn’t done anything particularly outstanding for me, but it hasn’t done anything bad either. It doesn’t really affect me in any way. I’ll probably keep using it, but I’m not really like face masks.
After utilizing the items for three months, I can assure you that this will not be my last. The cleanser, toner, and moisturizer are products that I adore! They also have fantastic packaging and a captivating backstory about how all of their products contain only pure ingredients. What more could a skincare brand possibly offer?