Bubble Skincare Deep Dive AHA + PHA Exfoliating Mask - Gentle Facial Exfoliator with Oil Control - Promotes a More Even Skin Tone - Skin Care Enriched with Azelaic Acid and Willow Bark Extract (45ml) Review
Our verdict
Bubble Skincare's Deep Dive AHA plus PHA Exfoliating Mask leans on a blend of glycolic acid, lactic acid, PHA, azelaic acid and willow bark extract, and a 4.6 star average from 545 ratings alongside roughly 50,000 bought last month points to a well reviewed exfoliating pick.
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Combination, normal or oily skin that wants a stronger acid exfoliating mask with azelaic acid included.
Skip if
You prefer a simpler, single acid exfoliant, since this formula stacks several acids and enzymes together in one mask.
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 545 owner ratings
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Popularity2.9/5
545 owner reviews, more 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 is built around an AHA blend that includes glycolic acid and lactic acid, along with PHA, azelaic acid, willow bark extract and fruit enzymes. It comes in a 45 milliliter, 1.52 ounce size and is formulated for combination, normal and oily skin.
The brand markets it for facial exfoliation, deep cleansing and promoting a more even skin tone, and lists it as free of formaldehyde, fragrance, mineral oil, parabens and sulfates. It is also cruelty free.
At $16.98, it sits in a reasonable range for a multi acid exfoliating mask, and a 4.6 star average from 545 ratings, plus a reported 50,000 bought last month, suggests buyers are responding well to the combination of ingredients.
Pros
- Combines AHA, PHA and azelaic acid for layered exfoliation
- Willow bark extract and fruit enzymes add to the exfoliating profile
- 4.6 star average across 545 ratings
- Free of fragrance, parabens, sulfates and mineral oil
Cons
- Multiple acids in one formula may be more than sensitive skin wants to start with
- Listed specs show both an unscented note and a separate scented feature, so it's worth checking the listing if fragrance matters to you
- At $16.98 for 1.52 ounces, cost per use adds up with regular exfoliating use
Performance notes
The AHA blend, including glycolic and lactic acid, works alongside PHA to support gentle surface exfoliation, while azelaic acid and willow bark extract add to the mix aimed at oil control and a more even skin tone appearance. Fruit enzymes round out the exfoliating profile, giving this formula several ways to work on texture at once.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star average from 545 ratings is a strong result, and it holds up well alongside the reported 50,000 units bought in the last month. That combination suggests consistent satisfaction at real scale rather than just early enthusiasm.
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Frequently asked questions
What acids are in this mask?
It contains an AHA blend with glycolic and lactic acid, along with PHA, azelaic acid and willow bark extract, making it a multi acid exfoliating formula rather than a single ingredient mask.
Is this mask scented or unscented?
The listed specs show it as unscented in one field but note an additional scented feature in another, so if fragrance is a concern, it's worth checking the product listing directly before buying.
What skin types is it meant for?
It is formulated for combination, normal and oily skin, with its acid blend geared toward exfoliation and oil control rather than added hydration.