
The system is leaked by pressure at the closure. The ball door with the ball are centered in the capsule thanks to a ring (4) which guides them in an adjusted way. The larger wings of the ball door come to stay fixed thanks to a rail system dug in the capsule. Operation of the Roll On cap with integrated ball - Steel ball (3) is mounted in the PE ball door (2) which is clipped in the self-jointing PE capsule (1). In the rejuvenation the ball door comes to stay in the capsule. The capsule releases the ball door and the ball that remain fixed to the goulot. The first dividing comes to loosen the ring that remains attached to the bottle.


Inviolability ring (6) hung to the capsule passes the inviolable ring of the bottle. The ball door and its ball are attached inside the goulot during the first screwing. Roll cap principle We with integrated ball The complete system is screwed on the bottle. Its screw cap allows to close the bottle to easily carry it. The roll-on bottle with a ball support releases your cosmetic preparation in a homogeneous way on a surface of about 6 mm (beam diameter), even with the most viscous preparations (e.g., Ricin oil) and the most concentrated in essential oils (up to 100%).

Its yellow coloring will protect them from light, limit the alteration and thus keep them longer.ĭue to its small practical format, the local and targeted application is easy and it will be discreet in your pockets or in your purse! So I'd save buying a flacon only if/when you plan on sharing it with others.This is ♪ is the ideal product to make even your aromatherapy or cosmetic preparations. We get tired of even our favorites and want to move on to something different and new. If you are also thinking about eventually buying up to 20 different fragrances, I wouldn't think it would be very likely that you would wear anything multiple times, day after day and week after week. As I have gotten more and more into fragrances, and having so many choices, there is simply no possible way that I would wear the same fragrance day after day after day. I wound up buying the 4 oz bottle instead, and I've never been sorry for that decision. But the reality typically is.that love will not last, at least not to the degree it is now. When you're really in love with a new fragrance, you figure you'll STAY in love forever. With the negligible cost difference, my first thought was that the flacon was clearly the way to go because it was so much cheaper per ml. When I first got into fragrances, I looked at the cost of a flacon compared to a 4 oz. So I'd like to know, if any of you guys have experience with Creed flacons. And since I have plenty of fragrances already, I think I'd need at least 6-7 years to "consume" 250 ml Aventus (I would use it as often I can, of course). I'd buy a 30 ml atomizer too, which I would refill around 8 times. I know that a properly stored fragrance doesn't expire fast, but I'm not sure if it's safe to buy such a huge amount of juice just for myself.

In my case (Aventus), the 250 ml (8.4 oz) flacon would cost "only" 295 €, which actually means: half the price (100ml) of the juice in the 75 ml bottle. Over here in Germany, the 75 ml (2.5 oz) bottle (there's no bigger) costs 170 € (cheapest guaranteed original Creed)įlacons are not common in this country, but it seems that a few stores just started to sell them. Aventus (sampled and like it), but it could be anything else, that's why I didn't use the sub-forum. I'm planning to buy my first Creed fragrance.
