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Vice Vice Baby - Pink Marshmallow Scented Fever Dream

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Vice Vice Baby - Pink Marshmallow Scented Fever DreamSoft Marshmallow Scented Perfection Vice Vice Baby smells exactly like it partied too hard with Barbie and went on a marshmallow bender. Who doesn't love the smell of marshmallow and musk? Plus the pink marshmallows are always nabbed first for a reason! Dont let the pretty, soft vibes fool youthis marshmallow fever dream will have you hooked in no time. Once you swipe on this pretty pink scented balm, youll be trapped in its sweet, delicious vice

Soft Marshmallow Scented Perfection

Vice Vice Baby smells exactly like it partied too hard with Barbie and went on a marshmallow bender. 

Who doesn't love the smell of marshmallow and musk? Plus the pink marshmallows are always nabbed first for a reason!

Don’t let the pretty, soft vibes fool you—this marshmallow fever dream will have you hooked in no time. Once you swipe on this pretty pink scented balm, you’ll be trapped in its sweet, delicious vice forever!

 

Skin Lolli Ingredients (11g) - IFRA compliant

  • Jojoba oil
  • Euphorbia cerifera cera
  • Parfum
  • Colour (mica, mineral pigments)
  • FREE from alcohol, phthalates, parabens


So what's a Skin Lolli?

Skin Lollis are sugar-coded skin scents that smell good enough to eat, plus they're:

  • better for your skin than perfume
  • longer lasting than body mist
  • small enough to fit in your pocket

We rest our case.

 

Why Vice Vice Baby is better than other Marshmallow Scents 

Vice Vice Baby has been designed and made by SKIN LOLLI in Sydney, Australia (formerly Wicked Fumes). This means there are no middle-men pushing up prices.

We chose its ingredients very carefully because we wanted to create a marshmallow scent that would nourish skin with omegas, antioxidants, vitamins A, D and E. It's also non-comedogenic, so it won't clog pores. Plus it's vegan and cruelty-free.

Most importantly, it is completely free of alcohol, phthalates and parabens, and meets the skin safe standards set by the International Fragrance Association (IFRA).

Yes, that's right. We made a binge-worthy marshmallow scent you can overdose on safely! Stash this sweet treat in your pocket for a sweet fix day or night. The solid perfume formula and durable aluminium tin practically guarantees no leaks or spills.

It also contains a whopping 700 swipes so you can binge as much marshmallow sweet stuff as you like, stress free and mess free.

 

HOW TO MAXIMISE: Swipe-on scents don't project the same way liquid sprays do. They settle much closer to your skin. So think of Vice Vice Baby as your skin’s sweet secret addiction. How long will it last on your skin? Well, it's going to depend on your unique skin chemistry and how heavy-handed you are with those sweet swipes. But if you want to amp up Vice Vice Baby even more, do this:

🔸 Layer up & reapply—Skin Lollis are made to mix & match all day.
🔸 Swipe on hot spots—wrists, neck, inner elbows (trust us).
🔸 Lock it in with moisture—the scent lasts longer on well-hydrated skin.
🔸 Go for the hair hack—rub a little onto hair ends for an extra boost.

Reapply shamelessly. Vice Vice Baby is unapologetically extra.😏

⚠️ Caution! Side effects of Vice Vice Baby include falling into a pink marshmallow fever dream where everything smells sweeter, feels softer, and life just hits different. 

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