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Scentbird
Cost: $14.95/month
Ships To: United States.
Coupon Code: N/A
Scentbird is a monthly fragrance subscription service. Each month you will receive an 8 ml purse spray (enough perfume to apply daily for a whole month) of any fragrance of your choice along with a custom perfume atomizer which arrives in your first box to protect your perfume. Scentbird has over 300 fragrances to choose from and if you opt not make a selection they will send you their monthly featured scent.
Scentbird ships on the 15th of the month. If you subscribe before the 5th of the month your package will ship on the 15th of that month. If you subscribe after the 5th your package will ship the following month.
I could not remember what scent I was getting this month, so opening it up was a fun surprise.
I was even more surprised to see that I had received a fresh metal case for my vials! Typically it only comes in your first shipment and then you are able to order extra cases (at $12.95/each) as necessary. They offer limited edition colored cases (like this one) for members only as well. This was a review box so I can only assume they wanted to show how cute the red case was.
Each month Scentbird selects a perfume of the month (the September one was Bvlgari Omnia Crystalline EDT and the October one will be Clean Cashmere), however, you can select whatever scent you wish. I have been picking scents I am not familiar with so I can try lots of new ones. My September selection was as follows:
~Aquolina Pink Sugar Sensual: I am a HUGE fan of the original Pink Sugar perfume, but I have never tried any of their other options. I figured it was time. This.is.amazing. You still get that same cotton candy scent of the original, but it’s deeper than that. It’s more musky. Per the description on the website the scent has “sweet-tart sparks of black currant, tangerine and bergamot, as a fresh-fruity overture to a heart composed of orange blossom, light nuances of pink jasmine petals and tiare flowers. Base notes seduce with sweetness of vanilla, black sugar and woody accords of sandalwood.” I’d agree with all that, but really, I would just describe it as incredible.
What do you think of Scentbird? If you are interested in signing up you can head over to their website and get subscribed!