
Skincare · Cleansers
Bubble Cleanser
A cleanser that generates its own foam on the skin, sometimes with a carbonated fizz. The reaction is the point: it is one of very few skincare formats with a built-in visual moment, which is why it performs unusually well in short-form video and sampling programs.
Production terms are confirmed directly with the matched manufacturer.
Available directions
Formulation directions this product type can be developed in. Pick one during your request, or ask us to advise during matching.
Mild daily cleansing
Gentle surfactant load so the dramatic foam can still be used morning and night.
Hydrating bubble
Humectants carried in the foam for a non-stripping finish.
Low-pH
Formulated near skin pH of 5.5, the Korean standard for daily washes.
Sensitive-skin
Fragrance-free with calming actives, for reactive skin that still wants the format.
Charcoal purifying
Charcoal or clay for a dramatic color contrast and a pore-care claim.
Key ingredient options
Self-foaming surfactant system
Expands on contact with skin and air, creating the visible bubble effect.
Charcoal powder
The most requested pairing, giving the foam a dramatic color change and purifying claim.
Amino-acid surfactants
Keep the wash gentle despite the dramatic foaming, so it stays usable daily.
What makes it work
- The visible foaming reaction gives this product built-in short-video and social-commerce appeal.
- Charcoal and clay versions add a dramatic color contrast that photographs well.
- Also runs as a single-use sachet, which works as a sampling or subscription-box product.
Texture & format
Cream or gel that expands into thick self-generating foam on the skin, often carbonated for a fizzing effect.
Frequently asked
What makes a bubble cleanser different from a foam cleanser?
A foam cleanser needs hands or a net to lather. A bubble cleanser generates its own foam on the skin through a self-foaming or carbonated system, which is the sensory hook that drives its appeal.


