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Vitamin Rose O2 Bubble Mask Guide: Korean Spa Pore Therapy (2026)

Orgahue Vitamin Rose O2 Therapy Bubble Mask on cream linen, Beauty Power editorial flat lay

Vitamin Rose O2 Bubble Mask Guide: Korean Spa Pore Therapy (2026)

Orgahue Vitamin Rose O2 Therapy Bubble Mask on cream linen, Beauty Power editorial flat lay

Quick Answer: A Vitamin Rose oxygen bubble mask is a short wash-off Korean spa step that turns gel into oxygen-style micro-bubbles to help lift pore impurities while Vitamin B12 and Damask Rose support a fresher, more radiant look. Apply on clean skin, wait 1 to 2 minutes for the first bubbles, add water for a second bubble layer for about 1 minute, rinse, then seal with serum and cream. Use 2 to 3 times a week when skin looks dull or congested.

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Why Dullness Keeps Coming Back

Dull skin is rarely just dehydration. Dead cells, oxidized sebum, and micro-pollution sit on the surface and dull light reflection. You can hydrate all week and still look flat the next morning if congestion never fully cleared.

Search interest stays niche but specific. Korean bubble mask runs about 260 monthly US searches. Oxygen bubble mask is near 110. That is not mass-market volume, but it is high-intent spa language. People already know they want a short bubble treatment, not another 20-minute sheet mask that only plumps water for an hour.

A dedicated Vitamin Rose O2 bubble mask fills the gap between a stripping clay night and a soft sheet mask that never clarifies pores.

What Is a Vitamin Rose Oxygen Bubble Mask?

It is a wash-off gel that forms oxygen-style micro-bubbles on contact with skin, then builds a second bubble layer when you add water. Orgahue pairs that texture with Vitamin Rose (Vitamin B12 + Damask Rose) for glow and comfort-focused care, plus anti-pollution support from Pollushield and calming MultiEx BSASM Plus.

Orgahue Vitamin Rose O2 Therapy Bubble Mask - Korean Spa Pore Mask - 100ml is built around Bio-Cellular Oxygen Matrix thinking. Brand formula lanes include:

  • Oxygen micro-bubbles: gel transforms into bubbles that help lift impurities for smoother-looking texture
  • Vitamin Rose (B12 + Damask Rose): supports clearer-looking tone, vitality, moisture retention, and balance
  • Pollushield: anti-pollution care support for sebum, impurities, fine dust, and heavy metals
  • BR Liposome technology: helps protect actives for cleaner delivery feel
  • MultiEx BSASM Plus: botanical soothing complex for redness, heat, and pH comfort support
  • Secondary bubble formation: first bubbles, then water-activated second layer, then rinse
  • Non-irritating tested: brand notes skin irritation test completed at 0.00

Size: 100ml. Texture: gel-to-bubble wash-off. Origin: Korea. Selected for Beauty Power by Viktoryia Tsishko.

Bubble Mask vs Clay vs Sheet Mask

Type Main job Feel Best when
Sheet mask Short hydration push Wet, temporary plump Travel, dry flights, quick glow
Clay mask Oil absorb + deep clean feel Tight if left too long Oily T-zone, blackhead weeks
Standard oxygen bubble Pore purify with bubbles Fizzy spa play Congestion without heavy clay
Vitamin Rose O2 bubble Pore purify + glow + calm Spa foam with rose/vitamin lane Dull + congested + sensitive-prone

What does the work inside:

  • Oxygen bubble matrix: Impurity lift on contact. Cleaner-looking pores after rinse
  • Vitamin B12 + Damask Rose: Tone vitality + moisture look. Fresher, less flat finish
  • Pollushield: Pollution-oriented pore care. Less dull film after city days
  • MultiEx BSASM Plus: Calm heat and redness feel. More comfortable spa nights
  • Second water bubble layer: Extra contact on pores. Deeper clean feel without scrub

Quick pick by goal:

What You Need

  • Gentle cleanser: Clears SPF and oil first. Mask should not fight makeup residue
  • Vitamin Rose bubble mask: Spa pore + glow step. Dual bubble protocol needs real gel-to-bubble formula
  • Lukewarm water: Second bubble activation + rinse. Hot water inflames; cold slows foam feel
  • Serum + cream: Seal after rinse. Open clean skin drinks actives better

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Step 1: Cleanse First

Start with clean skin. If you wore SPF or makeup, double cleanse. A brightening wash such as Orgahue Vitamin B Cleanser clears residue without a tight squeak. Pat until slightly damp. Do not apply bubble mask over heavy cream or oil. You want direct gel contact.

For a full oxygen overview that pairs with this product lane, see Oxygen Bubble Mask Guide: Deep Pore Cleansing (2026) and Korean Oxygen Bubble Mask: The Complete Pore Cleansing Guide (2026).

Step 2: Apply an Even Gel Layer

Beauty Power tutorial: applying Orgahue Vitamin Rose O2 bubble mask gel, same model

Apply Orgahue Vitamin Rose O2 Therapy Bubble Mask evenly across the face. Keep a thin, continuous layer. Avoid the eye area. Thick blobs take longer to activate and rinse messier. Thin even coverage activates cleaner bubbles.

Step 3: Wait for the First Bubbles

Beauty Power tutorial: first oxygen bubble layer on Vitamin Rose mask, same model

Wait 1 to 2 minutes for the first bubbles to form. Stay still. Do not scrub. You are letting the gel transform, not massaging like a cleanser. If your room is very dry, bubbles may start slower. That is normal.

Step 4: Add Water for the Second Layer

Beauty Power tutorial: water-activated second bubble layer, same model

Add a little water with wet fingertips or a light splash to create the second bubble layer. Leave on about 1 minute. Brand protocol is short on purpose. This is a spa polish step, not a 20-minute dry-down clay.

If skin feels hot or itchy, rinse early. The formula includes MultiEx BSASM Plus for calming support and a 0.00 irritation test note, but your barrier still gets the final vote.

Step 5: Rinse and Seal

Beauty Power result: radiant clean skin after Vitamin Rose O2 bubble mask, same model

Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. Check hairline and jaw. Pat dry. Within a minute, apply toner if you use one, then serum, then cream. For firmness, try PDRN Collagen Booster Ampoule under cream. For a lightweight seal, use RG Solution peptide moisturizer. Morning after: SPF always.

Weekly Routine

Day Mask plan Notes
Mon / Thu Vitamin Rose O2 bubble Dull or city-pollution weeks
Sat Illite clay (optional) Oilier T-zone weeks only
Other nights Skip mask Cleanse, treat, moisturize

Do not stack bubble + clay + strong acids the same night. Pick one clarifying tool. Illite guide: Illite Clay Mask Guide (2026).

Pro Tips from 17 Years in the Chair

  • Thin layer wins. Even gel beats thick streaks for cleaner bubble formation.
  • Honor the dual timer. 1 to 2 minutes first bubbles, about 1 minute after water.
  • This is not a daily face wash. Use 2 to 3 times a week or as needed.
  • Seal immediately. Clarified skin without cream is a missed step.
  • Studio standard: At Beauty Power Studio in Santa Clara, CA, we never leave a clarifying step unfinished. Home care should match that order.
  • After dermaplaning, wait. Freshly planed skin needs calm seal days first. See Dermaplaning & Skincare Prep Guide (2026).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Vitamin Rose oxygen bubble mask?
It is a wash-off face mask that starts as a gel, forms oxygen-style bubbles on the skin, then builds a second bubble layer when you add water. Orgahue pairs that texture with Vitamin B12 and Damask Rose for glow and comfort-focused care.

How do I use Orgahue Vitamin Rose O2 Therapy Bubble Mask?
Apply evenly on cleansed skin, wait 1 to 2 minutes for first bubbles, add water for a second bubble layer for about 1 minute, rinse with lukewarm water, then follow with toner, serum, and moisturizer.

How is this different from a regular clay or sheet mask?
Clay masks often focus on oil absorption and can feel tight. Sheet masks mainly hydrate. This formula is a gel-to-bubble spa therapy mask aimed at pore-purifying bubbles, radiance, and soothing in a few minutes.

Is it suitable for sensitive skin?
The formula includes MultiEx BSASM Plus for calming support and has a completed skin irritation test result of 0.00 (non-irritating) per brand notes. Always patch test first if your skin is reactive.

How often should I use a Korean bubble mask?
Use 2 to 3 times a week, or as needed when skin looks dull or congested. It is not a daily cleanser substitute.

Can I use a bubble mask with retinol the same night?
Keep it simple. On bubble nights, skip strong acids and high-strength retinoids if your barrier is reactive. Seal well after rinse. Alternate actives on other nights.

Do I still need a daily cleanser if I use a bubble mask?
Yes. Bubble mask is a weekly spa step. Daily cleanse still removes SPF, oil, and makeup. Use Vitamin B Cleanser or Gentle Face Wash on non-mask mornings and nights.

How does Vitamin Rose O2 compare to the Soothing Oxygen Bubble Mask?
Both are oxygen bubble lane masks. Vitamin Rose leans into Vitamin B12 + Damask Rose glow and spa therapy positioning with Pollushield and MultiEx BSASM Plus. Use the product page claims and your skin goal (glow + calm vs general soothing oxygen) to choose.


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About the Author

Viktoryia Tsishko is a licensed esthetician with 17 years of professional experience and the founder of Beauty Power. She has trained 30,000+ beauty professionals worldwide and developed Beauty Power's full line of professional-grade tools used by 1,000,000+ customers. Her tools earned the Allure Best of Beauty 2025 Award. She also leads Beauty Power Studio in Santa Clara, CA.

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