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32 Gifts Teens May Actually Like

By technologistmag.com21 October 20251 Min Read
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Maybe your teen is already into skincare and stealing copious amounts of your expensive under-eye cream, despite the fact that they don’t even have dark circles yet. Bubble is a gender-neutral, teen-friendly company that makes products specifically designed for adolescent skin concerns, like acne and sweating. The ingredients are simple, but there are Bubble products for every step of a skin-care routine (except for SPF). All of them are cruelty-free, vegan, fragrance-free, and gentle enough for sensitive skin. I’m also a fan of the lip balm—it feels like a traditional balm, but the packaging is extra-cute, especially the little charms that you can get.

This set includes a basic three-step routine, but there are other kits available. Bubble also has a fantastic resource called Skin School that will teach teens about things like skincare myths, skin types, and how to safely add products into a routine. Hopefully, it’ll help save your teen from the long-term consequences of using harsh cleansers or aggressively popping zits.

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