Bubble Skincare Come Clean Detoxifying Clay Mask - Mineral-Rich Face Mask with Azelaic Acid and Vitamin E to Gently Exfoliate and Protect Skin - Suitable for All Skin Types (45 ml) Review
Our verdict
Bubble Skincare's Come Clean Detoxifying Clay Mask combines montmorillonite clay, azelaic acid and vitamin E in an unscented cream formula, and its 4.6 star average from 373 ratings plus a bought last month count near 50,000 point to strong repeat demand.
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Combination, normal, oily or sensitive skin that wants a gentle clay based detox without added fragrance.
Skip if
You are looking for a mask with a heavier list of exfoliating acids, since this formula centers on clay and azelaic acid rather than AHA or BHA blends.
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 373 owner ratings
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Popularity2.4/5
373 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other women's everyday face care: moisturizers, face mists, facial kits, rollers, cleansing brushes and steamers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
This cream mask from Bubble Skincare pairs montmorillonite clay with azelaic acid, vitamin E and Melia azadirachta (neem) flower extract in a 1.52 ounce tube. It is unscented and formulated for combination, normal, oily and sensitive skin, and the brand lists it as free of formaldehyde, fragrance, mineral oil, parabens and sulfates.
The formula is positioned around detoxifying and gentle exfoliating benefits, using clay to help draw out impurities while azelaic acid and vitamin E work alongside it to support the skin's overall look. It is also listed as cruelty free.
A 4.6 star average from 373 ratings, combined with a reported 50,000 bought in the last month, suggests this mask has built a loyal following relatively quickly, even though its total review count is still on the smaller side compared to some longer running masks.
Pros
- Azelaic acid and vitamin E pair with clay for a detox focused formula
- Unscented, making it a fit for fragrance sensitive skin
- Free of formaldehyde, mineral oil, parabens and sulfates
- 4.6 star average with strong recent purchase volume
Cons
- Review count of 373 is smaller than some more established masks in this category
- No listed price makes it harder to judge value upfront
- Cream format may feel different from clay masks that dry to a firmer finish
Performance notes
Montmorillonite is a clay mineral commonly used to help draw out surface impurities, while azelaic acid is known for supporting a more even look to skin tone and vitamin E adds an antioxidant, conditioning element. Neem flower extract rounds out the formula with a plant based ingredient often paired with clay masks.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star average from 373 ratings is a strong score, and the reported 50,000 bought last month suggests this mask is selling briskly even with a comparatively modest total review count. Together these numbers point to a well liked product that is still building its longer term track record.
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Frequently asked questions
What skin types is this mask formulated for?
It is formulated for combination, normal, oily and sensitive skin, and the unscented formula is designed to be gentle enough for sensitive types while still working on oilier areas.
Does this mask contain fragrance?
No, it is listed as unscented, which can make it a better fit if you are trying to avoid added fragrance in your skin care routine.
What does azelaic acid do in this mask?
Azelaic acid is included alongside vitamin E and clay to support a more even look to skin tone as part of the detoxifying formula. It's one of several active ingredients working together here rather than the sole focus.