Ok, let's just jump right into this. The Travalo products are not new to me- I already owned two! All are different models. I have the Travalo Pure (not pictured), the Classic (the pink one), and now the Classic HD. And while having the other two, I don't think I have ever given them a proper review. Spoiler alert: I obviously love them.
Here are my thoughts on the Classic HD model and how to use the Travalo atomizer!
Look at that size difference! These bad boys are super convenient to just throw in your purse, luggage, gym bag, etc. I've already said L'Occitane's Arlesienne is my perfume of the summer, so that is what I put in my brand new Classic HD. What I like about owning multiple ones is that I can designate one for my day perfume and one for my night for those fun evenings out (for those few times I have a social life- ha!).
The Classic is slightly smaller and holds 50 sprays of perfume, while the HD holds 65 sprays. I do think my Classic model is an older version, because the window looks bigger on the newer ones. I actually like the size of the HD more, as I find it easier to hold and to press down the nozzle. They each have a little window on the side so that you can see how much fragrance is there. Both load the same way, which I show below. You take the nozzle off of your selected perfume, attach the nozzle to the tube, and pump the Travalo down. The spray goes into the Travalo easily and with no mess!
I have not had a problem with these ever leaking or breaking. I travel with them all of the time. I also have not found a perfume with a pump spray in my collection that does not work with them. In the US, I bought my Pure model at Walgreens. And in Canada, I bought my Classic at Shoppers Drug Mart. I am pretty sure that both of those places still sell them, but they are also available online to purchase.
**I was sent the Travalo Classic HD for reviewing and testing purposes. All pictures and thoughts are my own. There are no affiliate links in this post.
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