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Good Bubble Review

6 December 2014 by Eileen

Bath time is always a fun time for my children and a relaxing time for me as I can just sit there and watch them. They love to pretend to swim and play with their bath toys. Recently, I came across Good Bubble via a fellow blogger and saw that they get a good review. In particular, the thing that caught my attention is the use of the superfruit in their product. There are some very interesting fruits and there are no such fruity smelling products for children that I’m aware of. I was pleased that they got in touch for us to try their superfruit toiletries too.

Good Bubble comes in two different superfruit ranges: dragon fruit and cloudberry. Each range comes with four different products: hair & body wash, shampoo, conditioner and bubble bath. I have received three products: Cloudberry Bubble Bath, Dragon Fruit Hair & Body Wash and Dragon Fruit Conditioner.

good bubble review

Good Bubble is suitable for children aged 3+ under adult supervision. They are free from sulphate, paraben, PEG and phthalate. There is no artificial colour, has a tear-free formulation and is specially formulated for children to moisten their hair and skin. All their products are Vegan society registered and made in UK.

Cloudberry bubble bath (400 ml)

We love this cloudberry smell! It is so sweet and bubbly! It smells amazing even after both children are out of the bath and stays for quite a while. This is one of the products that I would highly rate for smell! We all love the product! It produces a decent amount of bubble and both children enjoyed popping them.

Dragon fruit hair & body wash and Dragon fruit conditioner (250 ml)

Dragon fruit smells lovely but not as strong as cloudberry. It is a very pleasant smell. Both products are very easy to wash off and keeps hair silky clean.

One thing that could be improved though is the labelling as they look very similar and could easily be mistaken. I find that I always have to keep reading the bottle rather than just recognise a difference in graphic, colour or bottle shape. My 5 year old, who has mild blindness, also finds it hard to identify the difference between the bottles too.

Overall, my children and I enjoyed Good Bubble’s fragrance and they are good value of money. I rate them 4 stars out of 5. The products made the children smell so sweet.

Good Bubble range is now available online from Greenwich Pantry, Guilt Free Shop, NUUSUITE.com and Your Health Food Store. To find out more information about Good Bubble, do check out their website http://www.goodbubble.co.uk.

Disclosure: We received the sample for the purposes of writing this review, however, all thoughts and opinions remain our own.

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Comments

  1. mummyoftwo says

    10 December 2014 at 7:48 am

    These sound nice but I agree about the packaging – I don’t think they stand out very well.

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