Let’s face it, carrying a bottle of perfume while traveling isn’t exactly convenient. Add the hassle of security regulations with their maximum liquid allowances and you may as well leave your favorite scents behind. That is, unless you have the Histoires de Parfums Nomad Kit. These cute perfumes are perfectly travel sized and can be carried through airline security.
Our readers have a chance to win this wonderful TSA-friendly Nomad Kit, which retails for $96 at beautycafe.com and other high-end retailers nationwide. The giveaway includes three mix-and-match (your pick) Histoires de Parfums 14ml sprays in a sleek, black neoprene case.
The winner will get to choose from the list below. I’ve had the opportunity to sample several of the scents and I can honestly say they are very nice. My favorite is Tuberose 2, but I know everyone has their own personal preference. To have a chance to win this fantastic collection read through the different options below and tell us what three scents you would order if you are the winner:
- 1804-George Sand: a freeing amber floral scent with pineapple, rose, Indian jasmine and gardenia
- 1826-Eugenie de Montijo: a refined and sensual amber fragrance is carried on a trail of white flowers and patchouli
- 1873-Colette: bursts with the scents of lemons, oranges, grapefruit, and the blooming wildflowers of the countryside
- 1876-Mata-Hari: spicy rose, jasmine currant, cumin, and cinnamon – the ultimate in glamour, intrigue and seduction
- Blanc Violette: a romantic and delicate powdery violet that opens subtly through complementary notes including bergamot, anise and sandalwood
- Vert Pivoine: clean, fresh and feminine peony scent with notes of ivy, mimosa and gardenia
- Noir Patchouli: unisex; a wooded chypre developed around patchouli with bewitching notes of coriander, cardamom, leather, and vanilla
- Ambre 114: unisex; a spicy amber filled with 114 ingredients including nutmeg, cedar and vanilla
- 1969: unisex; warm, mysterious and ever-changing scent full of chocolate, patchouli, coffee, rose, and fruits
- Tuberose 1: a powdery floral that combines the freshness of bergamot and the warmth of saffron with essences iris and ylang-ylang
- Tuberose 2: a floral oriental that combines sparkling mandarin orange and sweet cherry with smooth frangipani, Tahitian tiara flowers and sensual jasmine
- Tuberose 3: unisex; floral and tobacco leather scent that opens with a bath of fresh kumquat and neroli and leads into a strong combination of plum, herbs and dry grasses
- 1889-Moulin Rouge: bright, vibrant and sensual with notes of mandarin, cinnamon, absinthe and lipstick
- 1725-Casanova: confident and refreshing with a combination of sandalwood, cedar, fresh lemons and lavender
- 1740-Marquis de Sade: a powerful spiced wooded scent comprised of bergamot, patchouli and immortelle flower
- 1828-Jules Verne: clean marine scent composed of cedar, grapefruit, eucalyptus, and pinecone
The Rules:
Simply leave a comment below telling us which of the scents you would choose as the winner. You may enter once a day. This giveaway is open until Thursday, December 30, at 6 p.m. Central Standard Time. The giveaway winner will be chosen using a random number generator. Good luck and Happy Holidays!
















I would order the 1876-Mata-Hari, the Tuberose 2 and the 1889-Moulin Rouge.
Daily entry 12/30:
I would choose 1876-Mata-Hari, 1889-Moulin Rouge & Tuberose 2.
id choose the Noir Patchouli: unisex; a wooded chypre developed around patchouli with bewitching notes of coriander, cardamom, leather, and vanilla
1873-Colette for me! Love the description alone!
Tuberose 2
I would choose Blanc Violette, 1873-Colette and Tuberose 1
Casanova sounds wonderful.
Noir – Patchuli
I would choose George, 1969, and Moulin Rouge.
pandahugger(at)gmail(dot)com
I like the the
Vert Pivoine: clean, fresh and feminine peony scent with notes of ivy, mimosa and gardenia,
the 1725-Casanova: confident and refreshing with a combination of sandalwood, cedar, fresh lemons and lavender , and also the
1826-Eugenie de Montijo: a refined and sensual amber fragrance is carried on a trail of white flowers and patchouli
I would choose 1969. Thanks for the chance!
lyndsey.rullman at hotmail dot com
daily entry 12/30
Tuberose 1
Blanc Violette
1740 Marquis de Sade.
Thanks.
I would choose Ambre114, 1828Jules Verne and 1725 Casanova lezanac@yahoo.com
Would love to have Mata Hari, Casanova and de Sade.
I would like to try the ■1873-Colette
Noir Patchouli is calling my name!
I would like to try 1873-Colette, Ambre 114 and 1740-Marquis de Sade.
I would like the ■Noir Patchouli
oops.. also Tuberose 1 and Casanova
I would order Colette, Tuberose 1, and Tuberose 2. They sound wonderful!
Noir Patchouli