I don’t know about you, but I am the worst at picking out perfume. I go into a store thinking I know what I like then after smelling a bunch of different scents and not being able to pick a favorite because they all start to smell the same I leave the store empty handed with a massive headache.
Enter Scentbird, a monthly subscription service for perfume! They send you a new fragrance every month for $14.95 (shipping and handling included!). Each month you can choose from over 350 designer fragrances to try! And if you’re like me and not sure what perfume to try their TruScent recommender helps you pick the perfect scent for you.
Personally I’m a fan of clean, floral scents and Scentbird suggested Euphoria Blossom by Calvin Klein for me and after a few days of wearing it I have to say I’m a big fan. It’s the perfect light scent for Summer for me.
Each month you receive an 8ml purse spray filled with the fragrance of your choice, just enough to apply twice a day for 30 days. I’m not the girl who has a “signature scent”, I like to change it up, especially when the seasons change. In the warmer months I tend to lean towards a perfume that is light and fruity, but in the colder months I love warm spicy scents. With Scentbird I can pick my perfect scent for each month!
Plus the purse spray is the perfect size for traveling. I’ve taken quite a few short vacations this summer and it seems ridiculous to have to pack my regular size (really heavy) perfume with me, thankfully my Scentbird purse spray arrived just in time for my crazy summer travel schedule and my toiletry bag is thankful!
Want to try Scentbird out for yourself? Lucky for you they are offering all my readers 25% off!
Use Code: LAM25 and make sure to let me know what you think once you sign up!
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Disclosure: This post was sponsored by Scentbird, but all opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting brands that make this blog possible.
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Megan, TfDiaries.com says
See, I wondered what this was all about. It kind of seems awesome.
Xo, Megan, http://www.TfDiaries.com