Bubble Skincare Cosmic Silk Hydrating Milky Toner - Ceramide-Rich Face Toner for Dry, Dehydrated Skin with Hyaluronic Acid, Maple Sap Water, Allantoin - Radiant, Glazed Look (100ml) Review
Our verdict
Bubble Skincare's Cosmic Silk Hydrating Milky Toner leans on ceramides and multiple forms of hyaluronic acid to support dry, dehydrated skin, and with 50,000 units bought last month it has clearly become one of the brand's popular picks even though its review count is still catching up.
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Dry or dehydrated skin looking for a ceramide rich milky toner from a brand with strong current momentum.
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You want a longer established review history before trying a newer release.
- Priced 22% below the category median ($19.20 across 452 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 74 owner ratings
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Popularity0.2/5
74 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
Bubble Skincare built this toner around ceramides and several forms of hyaluronic acid, including sodium hyaluronate and hydrolyzed sodium hyaluronate, along with arnica and allantoin for a soothing touch. The unscented, liquid formula is aimed at dry and dehydrated skin in particular, though it is listed for all skin types.
At 100ml, the bottle is on the smaller side, which fits its positioning as part of a multi step routine rather than a single all purpose product. The milky texture is meant to feel more cushioning than a typical watery toner, supporting what the brand describes as a radiant, glazed look.
With 74 ratings averaging 4.6 stars and 50,000 units bought in the last month, this toner is moving quickly for a product with a fairly short review history, which fits Bubble Skincare's reputation as a fast growing, trend driven brand.
Pros
- Ceramides plus multiple hyaluronic acid forms support hydration for dry skin
- Arnica and allantoin add a soothing element to the formula
- 4.6 star average is the highest rating in the batch so far
- 50,000 units bought last month shows strong current popularity
Cons
- Only 74 ratings so far, a thin sample given the sales volume
- 100ml bottle is smaller than several competing milky toners
- Cruelty free labeling is noted, but full ingredient concentrations are not listed
Performance notes
Ceramides are lipids that help support the skin's natural barrier, which can make a milky toner like this feel more cushioning and less drying than a typical liquid toner, especially for dry or dehydrated skin. The layered hyaluronic acid forms, including sodium hyaluronate and a crosspolymer version, are included to support hydration at different levels of the skin, while allantoin adds a calming touch.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star average across 74 ratings is a strong early score, and 50,000 units bought last month points to fast growing demand that has outpaced the review count so far. That gap is typical for a newer, trend driven release that is still building its full track record.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this toner good for dry or dehydrated skin?
Yes, dry and dehydrated skin are specifically called out, and the ceramide and hyaluronic acid combination is aimed at supporting hydration and a more cushioned, comfortable feel. Arnica and allantoin add a soothing element that can help skin that is prone to tightness.
How big is the bottle?
It comes in a 100ml size, which is smaller than some competing milky toners, so it is worth factoring that into the price comparison if you go through toner quickly. It is best thought of as part of a layered routine rather than a large everyday supply.
Why are there so few reviews for such a popular toner?
With 50,000 units bought last month against only 74 ratings, this toner appears to be picking up fast recently, and reviews typically lag behind a sudden jump in sales. The rating count should grow as more recent buyers finish testing it out.