Bubble Skincare Slam Dunk Moisturizer: Is It Really Clean?

Greenwashing Check
This affordable gel-cream claims to be free of nasties — but we found an ingredient that raises red flags.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🔍The Clean Catch

So Bubble Skincare’s Slam Dunk Moisturizer is basically the cool girl of drugstore shelves — affordable, cute packaging, screams “I’m non-toxic.”

But here’s the thing: they slap “clean” on the box like a badge of honor, yet the formula still sneaks in Phenoxyethanol. It’s the “safer” preservative, sure, but it’s not the pristine fairy dust they’re selling. Feels a little greenwash-y, no?

1.🧴What’s In The Tub

It’s a $16 gel-cream that promises hydration without clogging pores — the holy grail (sorry, banned phrase) of oily skin dreams. Three things you need to know:

1

Texture

Water jelly that turns into nothing on skin. Absorbs in 12 seconds flat.

2

Scent

None. Zilch. My nose is bored but my skin is grateful.

3

Price

$16 for 1.7 oz. That’s two iced lattes for a month of moisture.

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1.⚠️Ingredients: The Real Tea

They hype up the “clean” roster: niacinamide for calming, squalane for barrier repair, and green tea for antioxidant vibes. But the “no nasties” list? Phenoxyethanol is listed as a preservative. It’s FDA-approved, but “clean beauty” purists will clutch their pearls.

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1.🧪Texture & The Real Feel

First pump: it’s a blue gel that feels like cold jello on your face — satisfying, glides like a dream. Disappears without a trace. My oily T-zone didn’t turn into a grease slick by noon — a minor miracle.

Week 2: I’m annoyed how much I like it. No breakouts, no tightness. But the “clean” label feels like a marketing flex when they use a synthetic preservative. It’s not dirty, but it’s not a farm-to-face fantasy.

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One Thing: Apply on damp skin after serum — it locks in moisture without pilling. Trust me.
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1.📋Did It Actually Work?

My pores looked smaller by week 3 — not gone, but less angry. Redness calmed down. No new breakouts. But it didn’t transform my skin into a glass-smooth Instagram filter. It’s a solid hydrator, not a miracle worker.

Buy if
You’re oily/combo and want a no-fuss gel that won’t suffocate you.
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Skip if
You’re a hardcore “no synthetics” clean beauty zealot.
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Worth it?
$16 is a steal for what it does. Just don’t buy the hype — buy the results.
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1.💚Bottom Line

It’s a good moisturizer with a slightly dishonest halo. If you can ignore the greenwashing, it’s a steal. If you can’t, move along.

7.5/10
Good gel, hype is extra
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Where to Buy: Ulta or Bubble’s site — grab the travel size first to test if your skin vibes with it.