Pure Scentum Natural Bath Balls - Bombe lalala – Overview & Review
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About PureScentum
Pure Scentum crafts fresh, handmade bath and body products with premium natural ingredients and 15 signature fragrances. Family-owned and made by our all-women teams in the USA and UK, our cruelty-free, SLS-, paraben- and phthalate-free formulas (vegan except where honey is used) blend shea, botanical oils, seaweed and Himalayan salt for skin-friendly luxury. We package naturally indulgent products in elegant, upscale presentation for everyday pampering.
Pure Scentum Natural Bath Balls – Bombe lalala Review: Worth it?

If you like to end the day with a relaxing soak but worry about harsh chemicals, synthetic dyes, or drying fragrances, you’re not alone. Many bath-fizz products look luxurious but leave skin tight, irritated, or stained. Pure Scentum’s Natural Bath Balls — the Bombe lalala gift set — promises an all-natural alternative: Shea butter, coconut oil, Epsom salt and vitamin A cream, no SLS, and no artificial colors. At $44.99 per gift set, this is aimed at shoppers who want a spa-like, kinder-to-skin experience at home. This review takes an experienced consumer look at materials, real-world performance, pros and cons, and how it stacks up against other options.
What problem does this solve?
- Replaces bath bombs that use synthetic dyes and SLS, which can irritate sensitive skin.
- Provides moisturization in the tub through natural emollients like shea and coconut oil.
- Gives a gift-ready option for someone who prefers clean, natural personal-care products.
Specifications & Materials
| Brand | Pure Scentum |
| Product | Natural Bath Balls – Bombe lalala (gift set) |
| Price | $44.99 (USD) |
| Key ingredients | Shea butter, Coconut oil, Epsom salt, natural vitamin A cream, natural botanicals (rose, lavender buds), natural essential oil blends |
| Colorants | No artificial colors (uses natural botanicals) |
| Claims | Hand-rolled, all-natural ingredients, no SLS, presented in a gift box |
Materials & build quality (what I noticed)
- Texture: The fizzies are hand-rolled and feel slightly denser than some mass-market bath bombs — that suggests more emollients (shea/coconut) were used rather than fillers.
- Scent blends: The product line leans botanical — basil, mint, cucumber, lavender and subtle floral notes. Scents are nuanced rather than aggressively sweet.
- Packaging: The set is presented in a tidy gift box with tissue and protective wrapping. Good for gifting without extra wrapping.
- Ingredient transparency: Key natural ingredients are clearly called out; if you have specific allergies, check the full ingredient list on the product page before buying.
Real-world experience — Pros & Cons
Pros (what works well)
- Moisturizing: The bath left my skin noticeably softer — the shea and coconut leave a light, non-greasy layer that feels hydrating post-soak.
- Scent profile: Scents are sophisticated and not overpowering. “Shoot the Breeze” and “Shea Bliss” were calming without lingering chemical notes.
- No synthetic dye staining: Because there are no artificial colors, the tub stayed mostly clear of dramatic color stains — good for people who dislike colored water or don’t want tub clean-up.
- Natural botanicals: Buds and petal bits add a luxe, spa-like touch. They look pretty and add texture to the soak.
- Gift-ready: Presentation makes this a straightforward gift option for birthdays or self-care packages.
Cons (what to watch for)
- Price vs. quantity: At $44.99 per gift set, value depends on how many bath balls are included — the product copy doesn’t clearly state the count on every product tile. If you’re buying for daily use, this can feel pricey relative to single bombs sold elsewhere.
- Scent strength: If you prefer very strong, long-lasting fragrance, these are more subtle. They aim for natural aromatherapy rather than perfume-level projection.
- Residue from botanicals: Natural petals sometimes cling to the drain or tub rim. Not harmful, but requires a quick rinse afterward.
- Not clearly labeled vegan/cruelty-free on the product tile: Ingredients are plant-based, but the product page could be clearer about certifications if that matters to you.
“Customers say they leave skin moisturized, smooth and your bathroom heaven scented.” — Product listing summary
Quick comparison: Pure Scentum vs. two common alternatives
Pure Scentum vs. Lush (boutique bath bombs)
- Ingredients: Pure Scentum emphasizes all-natural oils and no artificial colors; Lush offers a wider variety of bold colorants and fragrances and sometimes includes non-natural additives.
- Scent & performance: Lush often produces stronger visual and scent experiences per bomb (bright color, theatrical fizz). Pure Scentum aims for a subtler, spa-style soak focused on moisturization.
- Price: Lush bombs are usually priced per single bomb (often $7–$10+ each). Pure Scentum is a gift set at $44.99 — direct value depends on set size.
Pure Scentum vs. mass-market/drugstore bath bombs (e.g., generic brands)
- Ingredient quality: Mass-market options frequently contain SLS, synthetic dyes, and cheaper oils. Pure Scentum’s natural ingredient list feels higher-quality and gentler for sensitive skin.
- Packaging & presentation: Pure Scentum is gift-ready and hand-finished; drugstore bombs are usually individually wrapped and less “luxury” in presentation.
- Price vs. performance: Drugstore bombs are cheaper per unit, but Pure Scentum offers a more nourishing soak and cleaner ingredient profile for the higher price.
Who should buy this?
- People with sensitive or dry skin who want natural moisturizing ingredients in their bath products.
- Gift shoppers looking for a polished, spa-style set that doesn’t need extra wrapping.
- Anyone who prefers subtle, botanical scents over candy-sweet or highly synthetic fragrances.
- Home spa enthusiasts who value presentation and natural ingredients over theatrical color effects.
Final verdict
Pure Scentum’s Bombe lalala gift set is a thoughtfully composed natural bath option. If your priority is skin-friendly ingredients, subtle aromatherapy, and a ready-to-gift presentation, this set delivers. The moisturizing effect from shea and coconut is genuine, and the absence of artificial colors means less tub staining and a more natural soak.
On the flip side, if you’re after bold, theatrical colors or very strong fragrance projection, you might prefer other brands. Also check how many bath balls are included in the set before purchasing to understand unit value.
Bottom line:
If you want a cleaner, gentler, and more refined bath experience — and are comfortable paying a premium for quality and presentation — this is worth trying.
Where to buy & special offers
The Pure Scentum Bombe lalala gift set is priced at $44.99 (USD). If you decide to purchase, note that there are discount codes and special offers available when buying through my store — check the product page at checkout for any active promotions or bundle discounts to get more value from your purchase.

