
Shadows444
144 Reviews

Shadows444
Oh so very good!
Why in the heck is EOS so good at gourmonds?!
Well, I'm a long, long time fan of their lip balms (when they only had Sweet Mint, Summer Fruit, Vanilla Bean and Strawberry Sorbet in spheres back in the 20-teens when we all assumed it was just a novelty that would die off in a year....yeah...the OG stuff). I've used their shaving creams. The hand creams (back when they came in "pebble" bottles). The lotion. And now there are sprays. I'm not at all sponsored (I freaking wish...haha!), I'm just chuffed to see the trajectory EOS has taken, and I'm relieved to see the same quality within their sprays. There's even a trademark soft, creamy, nearly waxy sensation in their mists that exists within their other products. If you're familiar with it all, you'll know what I mean.
It's like observing your favorite obscure band rise to the mainstream, and actually deserving it. Because EOS actually makes affordable, delicious smelling stuff that *works*, I've been into them from the jump. And no, none of their scents are complex or perfumey, they're simple, but they're truly delicious.
I chose to gush a little in this review specifically, because it's my least favorite of them all BUT...I still really like it. It's not enough of a departure from Vanilla Cashmere to get me particularly interested in snagging a bottle. It has a gentle chocolate accord, but I actually still smell mostly vanilla within this. It's 80% Vanilla Cashmere.
So, if you love the marshmallowy, velvety vanilla in V.C, you'll like this too. However, for me V.C is turned up more to max softness, and I would rather just wear it. If I'm feeling chocolatey, I think Choco Musk from Al-Rehab is still my favorite option.
But, if you're specifically looking for a subtle chocolate (not like getting smacked by a chocolate bar, like Choco Musk does) alongside a heap of vanilla, this is the fragrance for you
Well, I'm a long, long time fan of their lip balms (when they only had Sweet Mint, Summer Fruit, Vanilla Bean and Strawberry Sorbet in spheres back in the 20-teens when we all assumed it was just a novelty that would die off in a year....yeah...the OG stuff). I've used their shaving creams. The hand creams (back when they came in "pebble" bottles). The lotion. And now there are sprays. I'm not at all sponsored (I freaking wish...haha!), I'm just chuffed to see the trajectory EOS has taken, and I'm relieved to see the same quality within their sprays. There's even a trademark soft, creamy, nearly waxy sensation in their mists that exists within their other products. If you're familiar with it all, you'll know what I mean.
It's like observing your favorite obscure band rise to the mainstream, and actually deserving it. Because EOS actually makes affordable, delicious smelling stuff that *works*, I've been into them from the jump. And no, none of their scents are complex or perfumey, they're simple, but they're truly delicious.
I chose to gush a little in this review specifically, because it's my least favorite of them all BUT...I still really like it. It's not enough of a departure from Vanilla Cashmere to get me particularly interested in snagging a bottle. It has a gentle chocolate accord, but I actually still smell mostly vanilla within this. It's 80% Vanilla Cashmere.
So, if you love the marshmallowy, velvety vanilla in V.C, you'll like this too. However, for me V.C is turned up more to max softness, and I would rather just wear it. If I'm feeling chocolatey, I think Choco Musk from Al-Rehab is still my favorite option.
But, if you're specifically looking for a subtle chocolate (not like getting smacked by a chocolate bar, like Choco Musk does) alongside a heap of vanilla, this is the fragrance for you



Top Notes
Cocoa
Orange blossom
Heart Notes
Iris
Vanilla marshmallow
Base Notes
Amber
Caramel
Sugar
Tonka bean




















