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Olfactif
Cost: $18/month
Ships To: United States & APO addresses.
Coupon Code: N/A
Olfactif is a monthly perfume subscription box. Each month subscribers receive some of the finest and hardest-to-find perfume samples from niche artists around the world. Samples are contained in 2.25mL glass vials and each vial has enough for 15 – 20 wearings. In addition, you will receive an $18 credit to put toward a full bottle of a featured scent, every month.
Olfactif ships via USPS around the 1st of the month. If your first purchase is before the 15th of the month they will ship out your collection immediately. Otherwise your first box will ship around the 1st of the following month.
The October 2015 Olfactif theme was “Falling” and included the following scents:
~Intense Cafe (Montale): Intense Cafe is indeed intense. It’s described as a “velvety gourmand rose” and has notes of coffee, rose, amber, vanilla and white musk. I found it to be strong – very strong. The rose was almost overwhelming for me. Not my favorite of the bunch that’s for sure.
~Autumn (Dasein): Autumn is described as “cinnamon-inflected woods” and has notes of agar wood, amber, incense, cedar, coffee and cinnamon bark. I feel like this would be amazing in a candle, but as a perfume it just wasn’t for me. I could pick up a ton of cinnamon in it and I don’t think that’s a good scent for me personally. This is one though that if I smelled on someone else, I probably would compliment them on though.
~Geisha Noire (Aroma M): Geisha Noire is described as a “smoky, sultry amber”. It has notes of black amber, sandalwood, tonka bean and vanilla. I wasn’t expecting to like this one as much as I do. The amber isn’t as strong as I was expecting and after it dries it’s quite lovely.
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