Relating to traveling light, there’s one major frustration that at all times involves mind: the three.4-ounce limit on liquids. How again and again have we seen travelers begrudgingly abandon their beloved perfumes at security? But luckily, there is a solution: roll-on perfume. A lot of our favourite scents are available rollerball form, making them the perfect travel companions. With just just a few quick swipes in your pulse points, you’ll be able to smell as fresh and fabulous as ever.
You might even take it a step further and reserve different rollerballs for various trips. That way, your scents can transport you back to specific vacations and memories at any time when you wear them in your every day life — a scented souvenir, for those who will, definitely trumps the tacky fridge magnet.
But rollerballs aren’t only for vacations. They’re incredibly portable and simple to throw right into a tote bag or pocket for a fast refresh throughout the day. With summer coming (and with it, more time spent outside), it is usually nice to have a little bit extra fragrance readily available. Plus, rollerballs are practical because they supply a convenient option to test out recent fragrances without having to splurge on a full-size bottle.
So without further ado, we present the ten best roll-on perfumes which are sure to earn you compliments. Because let’s be honest, there’s nothing higher than hearing someone exclaim “Omg, someone here smells amazing” when that somebody is you.
Our Top Picks
- Best Overall: Glossier You Rollerball$28
- Best Size: Maison Louis Marie No.04 Bois de Balincourt Perfume Oil$65
- Best Set: Maison Francis Kurkdjian 724 Perfume Set$120
- Fan-Favorite: Byredo Gypsy Water Roll-On$78
Imagine living in a world where all the things is customized to suit your individual preferences like perfume that is formulated specifically on your skin. Well, we’re already there, because of Glossier’s “skin-smell enhancer,” You. This revolutionary product smells different on everyone, but in one of the simplest ways possible, because of spicy top notes of ambrette seeds, ambrox, iris root, and pink pepper.
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