Is Bubble good for 11 year olds?

Is Bubble good for 11 year olds?

It sounds like a rogue question, but as many of you are searching for this on google, its worth addressing. Bubble skincare is primarily formulated for teenage skin, with gentle ingredients designed to cater to younger, more sensitive complexions. However, this doesn't mean adults can’t benefit from these products. In fact, certain items, particularly those containing AHAs or targeted eye creams, are specifically suited for adult skincare needs

Bubble Skincare review

As a beauty journalist, I've tried a lot of skincare products – from science-packed gadgets to eye-wateringly expensive face creams – and I'll be honest, when Bubble Skincare first landed on my desk, I eye-rolled and wrote it off as a brand trying to appeal to kids.

But after a recent bout of perioral dermatitis (a skin condition that is often triggered by the use of too many skincare actives) I actually looked into the Bubble Skincare range – as their gentle, nourishing formulas are exactly what my skin needed, post-recovery.

Bubble Skincare’s packaging is vibrant and fun, clearly designed to catch the eye of a younger audience scrolling through social media. However, it’s the formulas that are actually refreshingly impressive. The ingredient lists are simple and focus on balancing and hydrating the skin barrier rather than overwhelming it with potent actives.


1/ Bubble Fresh Start Gel Cleanser

Fresh Start Gel Cleanser

Bubble Skincare Fresh Start Gel Cleanser

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I started with the Bubble Fresh Start Gel Cleanser. Its lightweight gel formula felt refreshing and left my skin feeling clean but not stripped, a crucial factor when dealing with a compromised skin barrier. Unlike many cleansers marketed to teens, it didn't contain any harsh surfactants or fragrances, which can often lead to irritation. Instead, it utilises gluconolactone – a powerhouse PHA (polyhydroxy acid) – that works to exfoliate the outermost layer of skin, even out tone and texture, and remove excess oil. Because of its gentle nature, it’s even perfect for those with sensitive skin.

2/ Bubble Bounce Back Balancing Toner Mist

Bounce Back Balancing Mist

Bubble Skincare Bounce Back Balancing Mist

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I'm not usually one for a toner but I decided to give the Bounce Back Refreshing Toner a go and was pleasantly surprised. This toner is packed with soothing ingredients like witch hazel and aloe vera. It provided a calming effect and helped to remove any excess make-up or cleansing residue without the tight, dry feeling that some toners can cause.

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3/ Bubble Slam Dunk Hydrating Cream Moisturiser

Slam Dunk Hydrating Moisturizer Créme

Bubble Skincare Slam Dunk Hydrating Moisturizer Créme

The Slam Dunk Hydrating Cream Moisturiser was my next step – and probably the hero of the entire range. True to its name, it offered a hydrating boost without feeling heavy or greasy. It includes calming ingredients like aloe, avocado oil, and vitamin E, making it perfect for sensitive or irritated skin.

4/ Bubble Over Night Hydrating Sleep Mask

Over Night Hydrating Sleep Mask

Bubble Skincare Over Night Hydrating Sleep Mask

Finally the Bubble Over Night Hydrating Sleep Mask is a gorgeously rich and nourishing moisturiser that really helps to plump and soothe the skin overnight. Gentle exfoliators ensure it's not pore-clogging while arnica helps soothe any redness – a real skin treat.

The verdict:

After just a couple of weeks of use, my skin felt more balanced and hydrated, with fewer irritation flare-ups. Bubble Skincare's emphasis on gentle, nourishing products was a much-needed break for my over-treated skin.

In a market saturated with products promising miraculous results, it's easy to get swept up in trends and overuse potent ingredients that can end up doing more harm than good. Bubble Skincare provides a refreshing approach by prioritising the health of the skin barrier – which is only a good thing: not only for those with young, delicate skin – but people of all ages.

Sometimes, less is more. For teenagers and children, starting with such products might just be the best way to cultivate healthy skin for the long term.


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