Our editors independently select these products. Making a purchase through our links may earn Well+Good a commissionGenerational differences aside, everyone can afford to take a few notes from Gen Z. In addition to being champions of sustainability, inclusivity, and mental health awareness, the late ‘90s and 2000s babies are growing up with a simplified (thus incredibly advanced) approach to skin care, ushering in a new wave of accessible beauty brands that make caring for your skin cool and straightforward.Top among them is Bubble—the science-backed skin-care brand churning out affordable and *effective* products designed to address the needs of Gen Z’s teenage skin (though folks of all ages can reap the benefits) while fighting stigmas around conditions like acne and hyperpigmentation.About BubbleSince launching in 2020, Bubble has been an absolute hit with Gen Z shoppers. It’s got it all: A healthy mix of synthetic and plant-based ingredients that work, a lengthy “no-list” that refl…