I really, really like the Lady Danger scent. Lady Danger Shadescent Eau De Parfum and Lipstick They smell high-end, whatever that means - like if I mixed Clean perfumes with Tocca, then threw in a pinch of Tom Ford, Dolce & Gabbana and Byredo. To me all of these are wearable, and they don’t seem like basic, budget perfumes. I can still detect them on my skin after I take a shower. As eau de parfums, they’re concentrated and longer lasting than a typical eau de toilette. I’ve worn all six of the shades… I want to call them shades! I mean, “all six of the scents,” over the past few days. Candy Yum-Yum Shadescent Eau De Parfum and Lipstick I can see a girl who loves Candy Yum-Yum Lipstick wearing this as I walk by her at the mall. With sweet notes of cotton candy and pineapple, the Candy Yum-Yum scent (kind of reminds me of Thierry Mugler Angel) is equal parts playful and bubbly. From the left: My Heroine, Ruby Woo, Lady Danger, Candy Yum-Yum, Velvet Teddy and Creme d’Nude The fragrances are all made to have personalities that match their accompanying lipsticks, like bright hot pink Candy Yum Yum. Now they’re back in the perfume game with Shadescents.
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