Beauty : Sephora Brand 3 Inch Fragrance Atomizer

Sephora Brand 3 Inch Fragrance Atomizer




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 641







Binding: Misc.
Brand: Sephora
Sales Rank: 641









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Product Description:
This pretty silver atomizer will keep you smelling sweet from dusk til dawn. Just fill with your favorite fragrance, drop in your handbag, and 'spritz' yourself whenever you need a pick-me-up.Three inches in length, this atomizer comes with a drawstring pouch and funnel for easy refilling.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - NICE IDEA
I LIKE IT'S STYLE. I ENJOYED THE EASE OF THE FILTER. MY ONLY DISAPPOINTMENT WAS THAT IT LEAKS WHEN UPSIDE DOWN IN YOUR PURSE - SO BE CAREFUL.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Sephora wants too much for shipping
First, this atomizer works great, I have no complaints with the product. It seems sturdy, sprays a fine mist, just like I wanted. Comes with a handy funnel to use for my bottle of Blue Stratos aftershave. Now I don't have to muck around with dabbing a little bit here and there, I can just spray it on.

My complaint is with Sephora's shipping. $6 to ship a $9 atomizer, UPS, in a box big enough to ship 100 atomizers? No wonder the shipping was so much. If I'd thought to itemize the shipping on my Amazon order to find it was going to cost me a total of $15 for this atomizer, I'd have never ordered it.

Atomizer works fine even it if was a tad pricey. -kd5-



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Useful atomizer for travel
This is a very compact and gender-neutral looking cologne/perfume atomizer that has a metal exterior and is very good for travel. I used the included funnel to fill it with my after shave and keep it in my travel or gym bag. Very nice product.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fabulous Find!
I have been searching for something like this to carry in my purse and when I got it in the mail I was so pleased not only with the look but with the wonderful way it's made. It is perfect--I loved it so much I bought another one to keep on hand! It came in only a couple of days so that's another plus! You will not be disappointed in this Atomizer.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great service
The atomizer is the perfect size to carry with you; and Sephora's customer service is very responsive, and fast.

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