Vaseline Cocoa Radiant Body Spray and Lip Balm Set – Warm Cocoa Butter Scent for Self Care Sundays, Yoga Room Mood
Vaseline Cocoa Radiant Body Spray and Lip Balm Set – Warm Cocoa Butter Scent for Self Care Sundays, Yoga Room Mood
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Why you'll love it
- Better value than buying items separately — two full-size sprays plus a lip balm in one bundle
- Trusted Vaseline brand heritage with cocoa butter plus signature Vaseline Jelly microdroplets for deep moisturizing
- Non-greasy spray finish makes it comfortable to apply and get dressed immediately after
- Warm cocoa butter scent turns a basic lotion routine into a comforting, spa-like sensory moment
- Addresses two common dry-skin pain points (body and lips) with a single coordinated purchase decision
- Spray applicator is easier and faster than rubbing in traditional lotion, especially on the back and shoulders
Perfect for
- Gifting a bundled body-and-lip care set for birthdays, Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, or holiday stockings
- Daily post-shower body moisturizing with a hands-free spray for hard-to-reach areas like the back
- Travel-friendly dry-skin rescue kit combining body lotion and lip balm in one purchase
- On-the-go lip and body touch-ups throughout the workday or while traveling
- Affordable self-care indulgence for someone rebuilding a basic skincare routine


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Product Information
GIFTS FOR WOMEN: Gift or keep a 2-pack of the Cocoa Radiant Spray (6.5 oz ea) bundled with a tube of Vaseline Lip Therapy Cocoa Butter lip balm (.16 oz).
HYDRATING BODY LOTION SPRAY: The Vaseline Cocoa Radiant Spray – providing quick and easy coverage – deeply moisturizes dry skin, leaving it soft and smooth with a non-greasy finish.
NOURISHING FORMULA: Enriched with pure cocoa butter and microdroplets of Vaseline Jelly, this skincare set helps to heal and restore dry, dull skin and cracked lips.
LIP CARE INCLUDED: The Vaseline Lip Therapy Cocoa Butter lip balm offers long-lasting moisture and protection for dry, chapped lips, ensuring they stay soft and healthy.
WARM COCOA FRAGRANCE: The Vaseline Cocoa Radiant Spray features a delightful light cocoa butter scent, adding a warm and comforting aroma to your skincare routine.
Items Details
Age Range Description: Adult
Skin Type: Combination, Dry, Normal
Number of Items: 2
Item Form: Spray
Target Use Body Part: Skin
Product Benefits: Nourishing, Rejuvenating, Replenishing
Global Trade Identification Number: 10305210045948
Frequently Asked Questions
How warm and noticeable is the cocoa butter scent when I first apply the spray?
The cocoa butter fragrance is clearly present on initial application, with a gourmand, dessert-like warmth that softens as it absorbs. Within a few minutes it settles into a subtle skin scent rather than a room-filling perfume.
Can this set be used as part of a meditation or yoga space routine?
Yes. Applying the spray before settling into a meditation or yoga session lets the cocoa scent become a sensory anchor for the practice. The lip balm can also be used as a small grounding cue at the start or close of a session.
Is the cocoa scent more 'warm and cozy' or 'chocolatey sweet'?
It leans warm and cozy with a soft gourmand note, closer to cocoa butter body cream than to a sweet chocolate perfume. This makes it appropriate for everyday wear without feeling like a novelty scent.
Can I layer the body spray and lip balm to build a stronger scent profile?
Yes. Applying the spray to pulse points and then topping with the cocoa lip balm intensifies and extends the fragrance. For a subtler effect, apply the spray to the body only and use the lip balm sparingly.
Does the scent hold up in a steamy bathroom?
The cocoa butter fragrance carries well in humid, warm air, which is why it pairs naturally with a bath or post-shower moment. Once you step out, the scent continues to develop on the warmed skin for several minutes.
Is the spray a good match for a candle-lit self-care night?
Yes. The warm cocoa profile complements vanilla, amber, and cedarwood candles rather than competing with them, and the spray format lets you build scent gradually. Together they create a layered, cocooning atmosphere.
How long does the cocoa scent usually last on the skin?
Most users notice the fragrance for two to four hours on the skin, with a soft skin scent lingering beyond that. Layering with the lip balm and reapplying to the chest or wrists extends the wear time further.
Is the scent adjustable, or is it a fixed strength?
The fragrance strength is fixed per application, but you can control intensity by adjusting how much you spray and where. A light mist across the torso produces a subtle throw, while a more generous application on pulse points creates a stronger scent bubble.
Will the cocoa scent clash with my perfume?
Cocoa butter pairs well with warm florals, vanilla, sandalwood, and amber-based fragrances, but it can compete with very fresh, citrusy, or aquatic scents. If you wear a bright daytime perfume, applying the spray on the body and saving your perfume for the neck reduces clash.
Is the lip balm also scented, and does it match the spray?
Yes. The Cocoa Butter Lip Therapy carries the same warm cocoa profile as the spray, so they read as a unified scent when used together. This is intentional, so the bundle feels like a single fragrance experience rather than two mismatched products.
Is this a good choice for someone who loves gourmand fragrances?
Yes. Cocoa butter, warm vanilla notes, and soft sweetness are core gourmand cues, and this set delivers that profile in both a body and a lip format. Gourmand lovers tend to find it satisfying without being too sugary or youthful.
Could the cocoa scent become overwhelming in a small, warm room?
In a very small, unventilated space, any scented product can build up. Spraying from a slight distance and applying to the skin rather than the air keeps the throw gentle, even in tighter rooms like a small bathroom.
Is the spray a good alternative to a perfume for stress relief evenings?
For a calm, scent-led wind-down, the cocoa spray offers a softer, more skin-close alternative to a traditional perfume. It still provides the aromatherapy benefit of a warm, comforting note without the sharper top notes of a fragrance.
How does the cocoa scent compare to a vanilla or shea body spray?
Cocoa butter sits between vanilla (sweeter, more confectionery) and shea (more neutral and creamy). It feels warmer and more 'edible' than shea, but less sugary than pure vanilla, which is why many people find it the most balanced gourmand option.
Would the scent interfere with sleep if I apply it right before bed?
Most users find the cocoa profile calming rather than stimulating, and the scent softens quickly as it absorbs. If you are highly sensitive to fragrance during sleep, applying earlier in the evening or keeping the spray on the body rather than the pillow is the safer approach.
Can the set be used as a fragrant gift for someone who loves warm scents?
Yes. The combination of a full-body cocoa spray and a cocoa lip balm is essentially a fragrance wardrobe in a box, which makes it a thoughtful present for anyone who gravitates toward gourmand and warm profiles.
How do I apply the Vaseline Cocoa Radiant Spray for the best results?
Hold the bottle 4 to 6 inches from your skin and spray in a slow sweeping motion across each body section, then let it absorb for 30 to 60 seconds before dressing. For best hydration, apply within three minutes of showering while the skin is still slightly damp.
How do I apply the cocoa butter lip balm as part of a daily routine?
Glide the lip balm evenly across clean, dry lips in the morning, before bed, and as needed throughout the day, especially after eating or drinking. Layer it over the body spray in your evening routine to seal in moisture overnight.
Can I use the body spray and lip balm on the same area, like my lips or face?
The body spray is formulated and tested for body skin, not the lips or face, so use the Cocoa Butter Lip Therapy tube specifically for the lips. For facial dryness, choose a moisturizer designed and tested for facial skin.
Is this set compatible with sensitive skin or with my eczema?
Vaseline Cocoa Radiant Spray is generally well-tolerated and free from harsh exfoliants, but it does contain fragrance. If you have eczema, very sensitive skin, or a known cocoa allergy, patch test on a small area first or consult your dermatologist before regular use.
Can the lip balm be used under lipstick or lip gloss?
Yes. The cocoa butter formula creates a smooth base that helps lipstick apply more evenly and reduces feathering. Blot lightly after applying the balm if you want a less slippery base for matte lipstick.
What is included in the box when I order this set?
The bundle includes two 6.5 oz Vaseline Cocoa Radiant Spray bottles and one 0.16 oz Vaseline Lip Therapy Cocoa Butter lip balm tube. No additional accessories are required to start using the products, and the items are sold together as a single coordinated set.
Is the body spray safe to use during pregnancy or while nursing?
The formula is generally considered safe for topical use, but every pregnancy is different. If you have specific concerns about fragrance, cocoa butter, or any ingredient, review the full ingredient list with your OB-GYN or midwife before use.
Are these products tested on animals, and are they paraben-free?
Vaseline has stated commitments around responsible sourcing and reducing animal testing where regulations allow, but specific claims can change by region. For the most current paraben, cruelty, and ingredient disclosures, check the product label and Vaseline's official site for your country.
How does a body spray lotion compare to a traditional body cream or body butter?
A body spray delivers hydration in a fine mist that absorbs quickly with a lighter, non-greasy finish, while body creams and butters are thicker, richer, and require rubbing in. Sprays are faster and easier on large or hard-to-reach areas, while creams and butters can feel more occlusive on very dry patches.

