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Bring Your Favorite Perfume Anywhere With Travalo! #HGG2015


With all the travel our family does, one thing that comes up every once in a while among the girls is how to bring their favorite fragrance along on trips without the risk of a bottle breaking or leaking. Last year one of them actually brought her favorite perfume on a trip, and it made it to the hotel okay-then sister knocked it off the bathroom counter, and it shattered all over! Not one of the best parts of that trip, and because I'm sure many of you have experienced a similar situation while traveling, this product I'm going to share with you would make the perfect gift for any lady this holiday season!


I received the Travalo Classic Excel for review. For those of you who have never heard of Travalo, it's a one-of-a-kind product that allows you to bring your favorite perfume anywhere, without any risk of breakage or leaking! This little bottle is only slightly larger than a tube of lipstick, yet holds 65 sprays of perfume-plenty, even for a 2 week vacation! I love that the Travalo has no glass, it's made from aircraft grade aluminum, so breaking it is practically impossible! It's also approved for carry-on bags while flying. The Travalo also has a little "window" that allows you to see how much perfume is left inside, so you can refill as needed.



Filling your Travalo bottle with whatever fragrance you'd like is very easy. Simply pop the little spray piece off the top of your perfume, sit the Travalo on top, and pump. There's no pouring involved, no spilling, no waste of any perfume. Simple and easy, the best way to take your favorite fragrance anywhere and everywhere you go! Believe me, you might find a similar product somewhere, but you won't find one as durable, sturdy, and easy to use as the Travalo!

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