Loading
Loading
TikTok's favorite greens powder. The aesthetic marketing is phenomenal, but the formula is a proprietary blend with unknown doses of nearly everything. Style over substance.
Bloom receives the highest hype penalty in our database (-20 points) because the gap between social media marketing and formulation evidence is the largest we have measured. Proprietary blends obscure everything meaningful. The brand spends heavily on influencer content while providing minimal transparency. This is a marketing product with supplement ingredients, not a supplement product with marketing.
Bloom Greens uses a proprietary 'Beauty & Gut Health Blend' that hides individual ingredient doses. The product contains probiotics, digestive enzymes, and various green extracts, but without disclosed doses, it is impossible to evaluate clinical relevance. Independent analyses suggest most active ingredients are present in trace amounts. The product's success is driven almost entirely by TikTok marketing and aesthetic branding rather than formulation strength.
| Ingredient | Dose | Verdict |
|---|---|---|
| Organic Greens Blend | Undisclosed (proprietary) | Unknown |
| Beauty & Gut Health Blend | Undisclosed (proprietary) | Unknown |
| Probiotics | Undisclosed | Unknown |
| Digestive Enzymes | Undisclosed | Unknown |
Why the true cost is higher
This product has 0 underdosed and 4 unknown-dose ingredients. To actually get clinically effective doses, you would need approximately 3 servings per day -- making your real cost $3.99 per effective dose instead of the listed $1.33.
Save $19.80/month (17%)
by switching to Transparent Labs Prebiotic Greens
Proprietary blends hide all meaningful doses. TikTok-driven marketing vastly overstates benefits. No meaningful third-party testing published. Digestive enzyme and probiotic doses are likely sub-therapeutic. You are paying for Instagram aesthetics.
Biorank may earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This does not influence our scores or rankings.
Better-rated options in Greens
Popular picks in Greens