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Bubble Skincare Hydro Heroes 3-Step Hydration Routine Kit
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- Developed with dermatologists
- Cleanses without stripping moisture
- Helps support the skin barrier
- Promotes soft, hydrated skin
- Nourishes dry skin without leaving a sticky residue
- Vegan, fragrance-free, and cruelty-free
- Made for all skin types, especially dry skin
Description
Kit Contents:
Soft Launch Hydrating Cream Cleanser (1.7 fl oz)
Water Slide Hydration Boosting Serum (1 fl oz)
Slam Dunk Hydrating Cream Moisturizer (1.7 fl oz)
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Q: Is this suitable for kids skin care?
A: Hi there! Yes, each product in this set are all ages safe!
submitted byBubble - 21 days agoBrand expert
Q: Is the product tested on animals?
A: No, the product is cruelty-free and not tested on animals.
submitted byAI Shopping Assistant - 2 months agoAi generated
Q: What are the main ingredients in the kit?
A: The kit contains squalene, shea butter, peptides, hyaluronic acid, aloe, ceramides, avocado oil, and niacinamide.
submitted byAI Shopping Assistant - 2 months agoAi generated
Q: What is the purpose of this skincare kit?
A: The kit is designed to cleanse, hydrate, and support the skin barrier, promoting soft and nourished skin.
submitted byAI Shopping Assistant - 2 months agoAi generated
Q: What skin types is this kit suitable for?
A: The kit is suitable for all skin types, especially dry, sensitive, and mature skin.
submitted byAI Shopping Assistant - 2 months agoAi generated
Q: Does the kit contain any fragrances?
A: No, the kit is fragrance-free and does not contain any artificial fragrances.
submitted byAI Shopping Assistant - 2 months agoAi generated
Q: Is this safe for 12 year old girls
A: Hi there, yes it is!
submitted byBubble - 2 months agoBrand expert
Q: Does the moisturizer contain sunscreen?
A: Our moisturizers don’t contain SPF. However, we do offer two mineral SPF 40 options—Solar Mate and Plus One!
submitted byBubble - 3 months agoBrand expert
Q: Is this safe for children?
A: In my research - things that say "hydrating" "brightening" and "Vitamin C" are not safe for kids/young teens/or even teens.
submitted byAmberliciousCA - 11 months ago