
Greenfield Sea Pearl Bath Bombs
Pink pearls look cute, but they fall flat 💎 Looks good, but didn't wow me.
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I grabbed the Ginfield Sea Pearl bath beads in the bubble‑gum scent from Fix Price because the pink pearls looked adorable and I’d liked their juniper‑salt line before. The zip‑lock bag is sturdy, and the 250 g of tiny glossy beads melt nicely in hot water. The bubble‑gum smell is sweet but not cloying, which is a pleasant surprise for a discount‑store find. The downside? The scent fizzles fast, it doesn’t linger on your skin, and after a few minutes the bubble‑gum note starts to feel a bit artificial. Bottom line: they’re a cheap, fun way to add a pop of colour to your soak, but don’t expect a spa‑level aromatherapy experience – more novelty than a game‑changer.




























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What does the Ginfield Sea Pearl bubble gum scent smell like?
It’s sweet and candy‑like, a light, playful aroma that’s pleasant at first but doesn’t stay strong for long.
How long does the fragrance last during a bath?
You’ll notice the scent most during the first 5‑10 minutes of the soak, then it fades pretty fast.
Are the bath pearls safe for sensitive skin?
Yes, they’re made without harsh chemicals and are generally gentle on sensitive skin, but anyone with specific allergies should still check the ingredient list.
How many baths can I expect from the 250 g pack?
Roughly 8‑10 average‑size baths, depending on how much water you use and how many pearls you drop in each time.
Do the pearls dissolve completely or leave residue?
In hot water they melt almost entirely. If the water’s only lukewarm you might see a tiny bit of residue on the tub.
Is the packaging recyclable or eco‑friendly?
The zip‑lock bag is recyclable plastic, but the overall package isn’t fully eco‑friendly because of the inner cardboard and labels.
Can I use the pearls in a shower or only a bathtub?
They’re meant for a bathtub; in a shower they won’t dissolve the same way and the scent will disappear too quickly.
How does the price compare to other bath bomb products?
At 75 RUB (about $1) they’re a lot cheaper than most branded bath bombs, making them a budget‑friendly pick for occasional use.
Are there any known allergens in the bubble gum version?
The product doesn’t list common allergens, but it does contain fragrance compounds that could trigger reactions in highly sensitive folks.
How should I store the pearls to keep the scent fresh?
Keep the zip‑lock bag sealed in a cool, dry spot away from direct sunlight – that helps the bubble‑gum fragrance stay fresher longer.
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- •Pretty pink colour and cute pearl look add a fun visual touch
- •Sturdy zip‑lock bag keeps the beads fresh and stops spills
- •Super cheap at 75 RUB – great value for money
- •Just toss them in hot water and they dissolve in seconds, so easy to use
- •The first few minutes of bubble‑gum scent are sweet and pleasant without being overpowering
- •Generous 250 g pack lasts for several baths
- •Gentle formula, free from harsh chemicals, works for most skin types
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- •The fragrance fades quickly; you’ll lose the scent after the first 5‑10 minutes
- •It doesn’t leave any lingering aroma on your skin once you’re out of the tub
- •After a bit the bubble‑gum scent can start to feel a little artificial
- •Packaging doesn’t list the ingredients or scent details clearly
- •If the water isn’t hot enough, a few pearls might leave a tiny residue
- •Only two colour options – pink (bubble‑gum) and blue (floral)
- •Not a strong aromatherapy boost; it’s more of a decorative add‑on



