Flash Post: Spray A While


What It Is: Super concentrated room sprays that take the ‘eau’ from stale-smelling air fresheners and turn it into a serious ‘oh!’ moment. Unlike off-the-shelf brands, this long-lasting formula is made from essential oils and perfumers alcohol, meaning you’ll get a concentrated blast of fragrance that will linger for hours at a time, without overwhelming a space big or small. Best of all, it comes in over a dozen scents ranging from the sweet (Vanilla Buttercream or Oatmeal, Milk & Honey) to the sensual (Black Tea, Wasabi, or Victorian Rose) to the crisp (Lettuce or their bestselling Basil Lime), you can match scents to any space or personal taste. Plus, they’re packaged in these sleek, gift-ready stainless steel containers, making them totally acceptable to leave out on display.
Who It’s For: The hostess of your next afternoon tea. The family friends you’re staying with over a summer’s last hurrah holiday weekend. Your mother-in-law, as a simple thank-you gift with staying power.
What It Costs: Despite being way more potent than store-brand formulas, these room sprays retail for $12.99 USD + $2.50 in shipping costs.
Where It’s At: Etsy shop Red Leaf. Be sure to check out the rest of their gorgeous-smelling goodies!

Comments
3 Responses to “Flash Post: Spray A While”
  1. leah leitch says:

    A little pricey but I love the simplicity of the packaging. Scents are creative and tempting! #cgg

  2. Susan says:

    The Vanilla Buttercream sounds yummy! Love that they use essential oils. #CGG

  3. Victoria Ess says:

    I’m so picky with scents, it’d be hard for me to buy these without smelling them first! #cgg

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