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Travalo Excel Review

*Before I get started, I was contacted by the company to review this product. My reviews are honest.*

Perfume is expensive, and usually comes in glass bottles. If you work at an office, or go to the gym, you would want to refresh yourself throughout the day. However, hauling a breakable glass perfume bottle in your purse is not the way to do it. How do you freshen up with your favorite perfume, without taking your glass perfume bottle out of the house? The Travalo!

The Travalo is a refillable perfume atomizer that holds your perfume. I was sent the Travalo Excel which holds 65 sprays. Refilling the Travalo is absolutely genius. There is no spills, no leakage, and couldn't be simpler. I'll get to that later.

*I had bought the Nordstrom atomizer, because it was a cheap alternative to the Travalo. Filling it was a pain, and I wasted my perfume because it spilled. Also, when I went to fill it with a different perfume, the scent stuck around, and it currently smells like the first perfume.*

The Travalo has none of that! The Travalo is made of airplane grade aluminum, and is as light as a feather, even when filled! It does not continously smell like the first perfume I put in it. Also, this is completely safe to take on an airplane! (meaning: TSA won't hound you!)

To Fill:

The hole at the bottom of the Travalo is all you need. You take the spray nozzle off of your perfume, line the Travalo up, and pump it up and down. (*You are to fill it with the Travalo's cap on. I had forgot to put it back on when I was done taking the photos.*) The window will tell you when it is full!

The Travalo Excel comes in 10 colors, and are around $20. You can find out where to buy Travalo here! Many stores like Khol's, and Perfume-mania sell them, and you can always buy them on Travalo's website!

You can like Travalo's Facebook page and they have giveaways on there for you to win one of your own!

Bottom Line:

This is a great purchase for anyone. Men, women, young, old. It is amazing for a traveler, or just a person who always wants to smell their best. It is definitely worth the money spent on it.

Do you love your Travalo? Have you tried one before? I'd love to hear from you! Please leave me a comment and let me know!

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