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NIP + FAB Glycolic Scrub, Cleanser and Face Mask - Full Size 3- Piece Set
... 3-Piece Set offers a comprehensive skincare solution from the renowned Glycolic... more luminous complexion. Begin your skincare regimen with the Glycolic Cleansing... weekly indulgence, the Glycolic Fix Bubble Sheet Mask Extreme provides a...
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zakkyb |
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RE:Mount Fuji potential to erupt?
... bubble with mud, which was harvested by the kampung ladies for their skincare...
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RE:Hooray, Hollywood is history
... continue to live in their “bubble” as if everything is fine... bag is packed with luxury skincare and associated experiences, the focus...
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Mar 16, 2026 |
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Target: 40% off Vacation, Clean Skin Club, Good Molecules, Minimalist, nobody's nobody, Party of You, Ontu, Bubble, Byoma skincare. Ends 3/27
https://www.target.com/pl/8675-1572869440213452 I believe one needs to be a Target circle member, which is free to sign up for submitted by /u/Xub543 to r/MUAontheCheap [link] [comments]
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AITA for not trying hard enough to include my sister in law who was being snotty all night
So I didn’t get along much with my SIL Lina. She says stuff like “if I don’t make fun of you that means I probably don’t like you, cos it’s my love language” But she is my brother’s wife. He asked me at Xmas if I could try to spend more time and include her in things because she has a hard time making friends. I don’t like to let people feel left out. I was having a girl’s night a few weeks ago and invited her. Like skincare masks and some bubbly wine, I asked others to bring whatever else. She showed up with a board game called Carcazon and a bottle of Jack. None of us are into board games BUT no harm in giving it a try, so I told her to get it set up! It was not a hit, and Lina gets very annoyed by people not getting it. She asked if I at least had a Switch or something. I said no, so she just sat on her phone and drank. We kept trying to get her involved, but she was not interested. I asked her if there was something she’d like to do and offered her a paint by number or diamond art and she said she wasn’t 6. She got drunk after only being there for an hour and started making fun the playlist. Look I don’t care if you don’t like Taylor Swift, I lost interest when I grew up too, but calling her a fat drunk c*nt is gross. Then later on it’s a Lauryn Hills song and she starts asking us what’s with the shitty music. I had enough!! But I yelled out “Lina is there anything that you DO like? All you’re doing is being nasty to us.” Well she clammed right up then like 15 minutes later she gets up, I see my brother’s car out front. Lina leaves, no goodbye. The next day my brother calls me and is like “So you couldn’t even TRY to do nothing Lina would like? She said all you guys did was sit around and act prissy and offended by everything she said.” I said SHE should of said something to me BEFORE she came. I would of told her to bring her Switch bc I know some of the girls at least can play Mario Cart. He said I just made her feel shitty about herself and I should just play off her comments like a joke and serve it back. I said I’m not a man, and I’m not going to act like one. He said I didn’t even try to make her feel welcome. I think that I did. AITA. PS I did this by voice so sorry if it's badly written submitted by /u/vaticanpurple to r/AmItheAsshole [link] [comments]
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I realized today how far my skin has come [Selfie/B&A]
TLDR if you just want the routine. I have severely senstive acne prone skin. AM: Just water on a clean skin club towel (I've tried wash cloths and they dry me out. Vanicream daily facial moisturizer Bubble solarmate mineral sunscreen (the yellow tube) PM: LA Roche Posay toleriane gentle hydrating cleanser Vanicream daily facial moisturizer If I'm wearing makeup I use a clean skin club towel and the blue garnier micellar water to remove it. I've struggled with this type of acne since I was 16. It lead to awful skin picking. I was miserable and couldn't find out what the issues was. I finally found it was my skincare causing it after I stopped all products and my skin cleared up. The first picture is from 2015, the 2nd from 2022, and the last is from today. It took me so long to find products that didn' t break me out. I realized I had severely senstive skin and have found a laundry list of ingredients and products I can't use. I've struggled with brands reformulating and not being able to use things I once could and having to start all over again. While my skin is very sensitive it is combination as well. It gets dried out very easily but if I use anything slightly too heavy it becomes very oily and gets severe acne. I still struggle with redness and the occasional break out. I'm also turning 30 soon and am not sure how exploring anti-aging is going to go since I have such sensitive skin. Right now I am so happy with where my skin is. It is such a relief to not finally have a routine that doesn't do more harm than good. I also want to add I do not have on any filters or makeup. The sunscreen gives a nice soft glowy finish while not being tinted. If anyone wants a list of products that didn't work for me I have a list I would be glad to share! submitted by /u/lissalaura to r/SkincareAddiction [link] [comments]
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Feb 20, 2026 |
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Has Anyone Spotted Bubble Skincare Outside Major Cities Yet?
I keep seeing people in London and Manchester posting full displays, but my mid-sized town branch hasn’t had a single shelf update yet. Has anyone spotted Bubble in smaller Boots stores? If so, drop your city and store type (retail park, high street, shopping centre). I’m trying to work out whether it’s rolling out nationwide or just staying in the “Beauty Concept” locations for now. submitted by /u/BeautySkin34 to r/AskBootsFound [link] [comments]
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📢 Bubble Skincare is [hiring] a UK Social Media Engagement Contractor at Bubble Skincare!
Company: Bubble Skincare Location: Remote (United Kingdom) 📍 Date Posted: February 12, 2026 📅 Work Type: Contractor ⏰ Categories: #remote #marketing #support #parttime Apply & Description 👉 https://jobboardsearch.com/redirect?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=bot&utm_id=jobboarsearch&utm_term=digitalmarketingjobs.com&rurl=aHR0cHM6Ly9kaWdpdGFsbWFya2V0aW5nam9icy5jb20vam9icy8yNjczMzg1NTUtdWstc29jaWFsLW1lZGlhLWVuZ2FnZW1lbnQtY29udHJhY3Rvcg== submitted by /u/rrmdp to r/jobboardsearch [link] [comments]
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Feb 13, 2026 |
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Bubble Skincare
Hey all, newly licensed esthetician here. Any thought on the Bubble skincare brand? My 13 yo sister uses it and I just bought one to try on myself. I haven’t heard anything negative about it but would love to get the opinion of professionals! submitted by /u/lilmickyS to r/Esthetics [link] [comments]
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Jan 28, 2026 |
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Men of the UK, straight or otherwise, what is the most feminine thing you do?
I have an intense skincare ritual, almost every day, but I no longer see this as "feminine". Everyone should be at the skincare. I'm a large, straight man, who loves football and a pint at the weekend... ...but a bubbly bath with some music is how I connect to my inner girly. submitted by /u/PaddedValls to r/AskUK [link] [comments]
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[Acne] Struggled with a decade of acne and been clear for 5 years. Here is everything I’ve tried vs everything that’s worked + my current routine.
pic 1: taken AFTER my accutane course. my acne here is still much better in this then it used to be. Apologies for the low quality, I hated pictures because I was super insecure hence why I don’t have ones from before accutane either. pic 2: makeup only on my eyes and lips, nothing on my skin except sunscreen and moisturizer. My eyebrows are microbladed. FULL DISCLOSURE #1: I am not a dermatologist nor a licensed esthetician. I am a registered nurse with a basic understanding of microbiology and human anatomy who has spent way too many hours on skincare YouTube. What I’ve detailed below is what worked for me, and by no means what works for everyone else. FULL DISCLOSURE #2: I’ve had pico laser done once in office to help with post inflammatory hyperpigmentation as well as laser removal of my flat facial moles. FULL DISCLOSURE #3: I am not sponsored by, nor do I have any conflict of interest with any of these brands I list. Things I’ve tried that didn’t work (before y’all come for me please remember that I started this journey when I was like 10 😂) - benzoyl peroxide (I am allergic 😭) - spironolactone - clay masks - scrubs/ physical exfoliation (St. Ives 😱) - peel off masks - salicylic acid acne clearing pads - proactiv (the entire set) - pore strips - Mario badescu drying lotion - witch hazel - Clinique clarifying lotion - 10 step Korean skin care routine (I didn’t curate it, I just bought blindly based off of what had good reviews 🤦♀️) - snail mucin - essence and/ or toner - Chinese medicine (I don’t even know what I was taking tbh.) - not moisturizing “because I was too oily” - any type of DIY mask (lemon juice, egg, honey, olive oil, yogurt, rice water, u name it) - topical clindamycin Things that worked but don’t currently use: - Accutane (I did a 6 month course; acne came back eventually but SO much improvement in severity) - CeraVe SA cleanser - rx Sodium Sulfacetamide cleanser (cleansing with sulfur is one of the things I truly believe saved my skin. I still break out when I go without my sulfur for too long. I think it’s bullshit when people say your face wash doesn’t matter - sulfur absolutely matters for me) - oral doxycycline (worked only while I was actively using, but was worried about antimicrobial resistance) - ZitSticka Skin Discipline multivitamin capsules (genuinely helped my skin but was too expensive and was able to wean off of them over the course of trial and error x 1 year) Current Regimen AM: - cleanse CeraVe hydrating cream to foam cleanser - serum: glossier super pure (niacinamide and zinc - been repurchasing this for over 6 years now) - moisturizer: glossier after baume (my HG moisturizer: super thick and luxurious but doesn’t break me out) - sunscreen + vit c: melano CC sunscreen spf 50++++ PM - first cleanse: glossier milky jelly cleansing balm (doesn’t really matter what first step cleanser I use tbh. I’ve used banila co, the inkey list, CeraVe makeup balm, etc. as long as it removes makeup and sunscreen well I’m good) - second cleanse: Dermaharmony 5% Sulfur and 2% Salicylic Acid Liquid Castile Soap (I switched to this from using CeraVe SA + rx Sulfur cleanser because I was tired to carrying around 2 bottles as well as having to get an rx for my sulfur wash. I absolutely still need Salicylic acid AND sulfur in my regimen. - moisturizer: glossier after baume - agency skincare formula for hyperpigmentation: tretinoin 0.035% + tranexamic acid 5% + dexpanthenol 1% + niacinamide 4% - when I’m super dry, esp in the winter: Elizabeth Arden advanced ceramide capsule (I usually just use like 1/3 of a capsule and leave the rest in the clean spot for later. Glossier future dew works okay too, just doesn’t spread as nicely) + I skip my retinol for a night General rules (these are also critically important) 1. Don’t touch your face unless you’ve just washed your hands. 2. Dedicate a towel for your face and treat it like it’s sterile. Don’t use it for anything else but your face. Don’t hang it near the toilet (invisible fecal particles erupt from your toilet when u flush). 3. Change your face towel and your pillowcases at LEAST every 4ish days. I like to do every 2. I have a million old T-shirts that can be used as pillowcases. When a side gets “old”, flip it to the other side and you’re gucci. 4. Pat when you’re drying with a towel. Be gentle. Don’t rub your face ever. I also prefer to lather my face wash with a foaming net until I have a thick, dense cloud. You don’t want to be tugging or manually scrubbing at your skin. Let the micro bubbles do the work. 5. Please wash that damn makeup sponge/ brush with soap and water after every use 😩 and deep clean with boiling water if it’s safe to do so every couple of uses. I just throw my wet beauty blender in the microwave with some water in a bowl for 3 minutes every 6-7 uses (the manufacturer does not recommend this as it may cause the blender to deform or lose integrity. I’ve never had an issue. Move forward at your own discretion) Treat your makeup like it’s sterile too - only a clean brush/ clean finger is allowed to touch it. Sorry it’s so long! I hope this helps someone :) submitted by /u/plaesma to r/SkincareAddiction [link] [comments]
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Bubble Skincare’s Founder Openly Supports Israel’s Treatment Of Palestine (repost)
Had to repost this as employees of Bubble are trying HARD to take down and hide their founders controversial and dangerous views. The Founder of Bubble Skincare (Shai Eisenman) posted an Instagram story supporting Israel’s treatment of Gaza and denying the atrocities. She quickly deleted it and put her account on private. They have a new product going viral and many supporters of Palestine are unknowingly purchasing this product. Everyone should know this and decide if they want to support this point of view with their hard earned money. I, for one, am boycotting Bubble Skincare. Will you be supporting the brand? submitted by /u/CosmeticChemistPro to r/BeautyGuruChatter [link] [comments]
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CosmeticChemistPro |
Jun 17, 2025 |
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Boycott Bubble Skincare’s Zionist Founder For Posting This On Her IG
The Founder of Bubble Skincare, Shai Eisenman, posted this on her Instagram stories before quickly deleting it and making her account private. The brand has been working overtime to suppress this. Their new product is going viral on TikTok and so many of the influencers are pro-Palestine and have no idea! submitted by /u/CosmeticChemistPro to r/BDS [link] [comments]
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Jun 16, 2025 |
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Elf and Bubble Skincare Swapped Logos On Their Socials
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Jun 7, 2025 |
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I'm in my mid 40's. Bubble skincare just isn't for teens. This stuff is amazing!
This stuff makes my face feel so nice and soft. I am in my mid 40's. This is one of the best seurems I have ever used. Since this is one sale this week I highly recommend it. submitted by /u/tinaballerina33 to r/Ulta [link] [comments]
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Mar 30, 2025 |
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I’m not sure if this person actually likes me?
I (31M) have been seeing someone (30F) for about 2 months now. We seemed to hit it off instantly and had great chemistry from the beginning of our interaction. We spend most of our time going on dates and outside of the house I wouldn’t necessarily classify them as expensive dates, but I spend a decent amount of money every time we go out. Probably between $100 and $300. We’ve probably been on 6 or 7 dates I’d say. She takes care of herself, but I never got the impression that she was shallow or materialistic from my conversations and interactions with her. We’ve had discussions about the future and being family oriented and seemed to have been on the same page for the most part. Recently I floated the idea of being “exclusive” to her and she told me that being exclusive comes with expectations, which I fully understand. When I asked what the expectations are, she responded with the text above. I love to spoil someone I like. These are things that I would pick up the cost for someone I’m in a relationship with anyway, but I’m not sure I have the money to do these things all the time as an expectation along with continuing to take her on dates, especially twice a week. I asked if she expected to have these things paid for her every month and she said, at least her nails and maybe gas. When I asked what any of this had to do with being “exclusive” she said that “she just can’t see herself with a man who can’t provide” and even insinuated that maybe I’m not financially stable enough to date if I couldn’t do these things for her. She said “that’s a quality [she] needs in a person who wants to build with [her]” I respect her right to have a standard for herself and to desire what she desires, but in my mind, I was thinking that her response would be more about our connection and not financial, especially because I’m not even asking about a relationship yet, I’m just speaking about only dating each other. These are also things I feel you would do for a girlfriend or a wife, not someone you’re just dating. In my mind, I’m wondering if this person even likes me that much if this is the first thing that they consider when exclusivity is brought up. I also feel like if someone wants to be exclusive with you, they kind of just do that? And typically that has nothing to do with money at all. Is this normal and I’m not considering her standard enough or should I reconsider my standing here? TL;DR: I asked someone I’ve been seeing about being exclusive with them and they said I’d essentially need to cover all of their personal expenses to do so. submitted by /u/VeterinarianFirm7129 to r/AIO [link] [comments]
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Mar 17, 2025 |
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Before and after. 3 months. Literally speechless
SKINCARE ROUTINE 🧔🏻 AM - BYOMA Jelly Cleanser - PeachSlices Snail Mucin Toner - BYOMA Facial Spray - BYOMA clarifying serum - BUBBLE DayDream Serum - GoodMolecules Super Peptide Serum - NO B.S Caffeine Eye C ream OR The - Ordinary 5% Caffeine Eye Serum - PeachSlices Snail Mucin Moisturizer - LaRouche Posay SPF 50 Sunscreen PM BYOMA Jelly Cleanser PeachSlices Snail Mucin Toner BYOMA Facial Spray BYOMA Sensitive Retinol Serum OR Minimalist Glycolic acid GoodMolecules Super Peptide Serum OR NO B.S Vitamin C Serum KLIENS Avocado Eye Cream ERUCIN Skin Balance Night moisturizer submitted by /u/Pissing_Possum to r/Skincare_Addiction [link] [comments]
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Oct 16, 2024 |
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My child deserves nicer things than the other kids.
I am running a charitable distribution of Easter baskets for children from 3 to 12. We tell the parents up front what to expect from the basket: chocolate bunny, peeps, jelly beans. Chalk, activity book, bubbles, jump rope, and small toy, small plush. and a surprise egg. One of the mothers messaged me that her kid is 11 going on 16 and she is going to need more than baby stuff and suggested some brand-name makeup and skincare items. I told her that it doesn't sound like we are a good fit for her and I can set aside a basket for her with just the candy and she can complete the basket on her own. The mom went off on me about how we shouldn't offer to do baskets fo 12 year olds, if we won't get them things that they like. She also said her daughter deserves nice things and I said that I didn't disagree with her on that, but it is her responsibility to provide them. submitted by /u/Wiser_Owl99 to r/ChoosingBeggars [link] [comments]
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Feb 23, 2024 |
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The “Sephora kids” situation is out of control
I was scrolling through Instagram and saw this come up. I am absolutely appalled that the parents did not do more research or do their due diligence to make sure that these products were safe for their child, but more than the parents, I am apalled that Sephora/Ulta and these skincare brands are so greedy and are doing practically nothing to discourage young children from using active ingredients in their products. They could have educational signs within the store, they could focus on educating the employees better, they could have links on their website or have a badge that indicated that something was safe for children. The situation is out of control because these corporations are so greedy and the parents are relying on crappy information. The situation is out of control because these corporations are so greedy and the parents are just buying or letting their kids have whatever they want. Major yikes. submitted by /u/Sunny9621 to r/BeautyGuruChatter [link] [comments]
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Feb 20, 2024 |
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AITA for not being happy to receive a handmade gift
Me and my friends got together for a late Xmas gathering and we did secret Santa with a budget of $250. Well it was a not so secret secret Santa, where we knew who each person got but it was so we would only buy one person gifts so no one would go ott. EDIT for info: the budget was $250 as in expectation was each person spend that amount. It wasn’t a max $250 budget where you can spend within your means. Plus this person has a higher paying job than me and is better off financially as well and the whole friendship group agreed to this amount months before. I also saw gifts she gave to her own family when she posted on insta, all branded items. I spent the $250 and bought my secret Santa a dior silk scarf (DIOR OBLIQUE MITZAH SCARF to be precise). UPDATE for info- she wasn’t my secret Santa, but she got gifted a ysl card holder from her secret Santa which cost more than $250 I was excited to receive my gift since $250 is quite a lot so should be enough to get a good gift. Everyone else got some sort of branded item whether it be skincare, makeup, accessories etc. However when I opened my gift it was all handmade items. It was two resin coasters(which weren’t made very well I could see the bubbles), some bracelets made out of yarn (those friendship bracelets you have when you’re younger- we’re all in our 40s!!), a crocheted turtle and a painting she did(it’s watercolour I think?). I jokingly asked her how this costs $250 and she dead seriously responded that the kits cost money and crocheted animals are sold for quite a lot of sites like etsy, and a bespoke commissioned painting is priceless?? Now I understand that it’s the thought that counts, and if she couldn’t afford the $250 I would have understood. But it’s not that she couldn’t afford it, she just decided to give me these items because she wanted to ‘try making them’. It’s like oh you didn’t want this junk so gifted it to me? AITA for not appreciating these gifts? Apparently I’ve really upset her by not being happy about what I received, but honestly if she had even added a $50 Starbucks card I would have been happier. Everyone else said I was over reacting and that it’s a decent gift, but that’s because they all got good branded items? I would happily trade my gifts for the dior scarf back, but obviously she said no🙄 EDIT for info: no she’s not a crafty person, she was just bored and watched too many crafty YouTube shorts/ instagram reels so was just passing the time by buying cheap kits off amazon And the painting she did was more like follow a YouTube tutorial and hope for the best - I also wont be hanging it anywhere in the house, she knows my daughter loves art and we have her pieces dotted around our house submitted by /u/Striking-Sir7168 to r/AmItheAsshole [link] [comments]
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The "fellas, is it gay to...?" starter pack
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JustAnotherAviatrix |
Jan 3, 2024 |
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AITA for giving skincare to my 13 year old niece?
So long story short I am a 27 year old woman with a niece who is now 13 years old (long story my sister is much older than me). For her birthday I went to the korean skincare store and got her a little care package with fun bubbling or animal face masks, night cream, mist, a little serum in a cool looking bottle, a cleanser and sunscreen. My sister got mad and said I was pressuring her to conform to beauty standards. She said that the animal masks and cute bottles are fun but the inclusion of night cream and sunscreen could make her daughter already feel pressure not to age at 13. I see it as a fun way of ensuring good skin habits at an early age, considering most start their routines way too young, and I see it as a cute girly gift that she might enjoy, but my sister says 13 years old is too young and she shouldn’t be worrying about aging. AITA? submitted by /u/throwway_pigmask to r/AmItheAsshole [link] [comments]
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throwway_pigmask |
Oct 13, 2023 |
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[Miscellaneous] Thoughts on Bubble skincare?
As an Ulta employee who just sees kids with completely clear skin going crazy for this stuff, I'm genuinely curious if anyone with actual skin concerns has tried this brand yet. The ingredients are interesting and seems like a brand that's targeted towards acne prone skin types. submitted by /u/lyhdias to r/SkincareAddiction [link] [comments]
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lyhdias |
Sep 20, 2023 |
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Has anyone over 30 tried Bubble?
I'm (39f) trying to figure out what to use to help prevent rosacea flair-ups. I recently learned that a lot of stuff (like vitamin C, many acids, and hydroquinone) can make my rosacea worse. I have been looking for a new skincare brand to use and many products from Bubble seem to be safe to use. But it's marketed for teens. Can people over 30 still use Bubble without too much fuss? submitted by /u/curlyquinn02 to r/30PlusSkinCare [link] [comments]
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Aug 2, 2023 |
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Bubble Skincare: “Does it really do that?”
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