Eau Snap is here to help you explore the vast world of fragrance in a community-oriented space where curiosity is welcome. Eau Snap is the brain-child of Justina Sparling, a fragrance connaisseuse (🤓).

Services
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Eau Snap hosts monthly perfume parties open to individuals and groups that want to explore an array of brands and fragrances in a comfortable group setting with other scent-curious people. To see the schedule and to book the next party, see here.
Attendance at a Perfume Party includes:
unlimited food and beverages (n/a options available)
access to a scent library of 100s of niche and luxury perfumes for sampling.
a GOOD gift bag with stuff you’ll actually want to have
Two 8ML atomizers to fill (TO THE BRIM) with your fragrances of choice. You should have the chance to spend some time with a fragrance before spending tons of money on it.
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Eau Snap can host your private perfume event! Let us help the birthday girl, the bride, the woman of the hour to find her perfect scent alongside her friends. Includes everything listed in Perfume Parties!
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Whether you are a seasoned fragrance consumer or totally new to the olfactory carnival of niche and luxury fragrances, we can help you discover your next scent. Be it for a special occasion or you new (first?!) signature scent, we can assist. A private session includes:
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Want me to create a fragrance guide for your trip abroad? Want me to review your current collection with you and find the gaps? Looking for a gift for someone else? Let’s figure it out together. Contact me here and we’ll discuss.




About Justina
Hola, soy Justina and I love sharing my passion for perfumes, fragrance, scents. Writing a bio about myself is hard! Let me just give you some highlights:
I live in Brooklyn
I work for the man in an office (how do you expect me to buy all this perfume?)
Yoga, read, sleep, repeat
Favorite scent: the fragrance of people coming together to learn and grow and connect
“For the sense of smell, almost more than any other, has the power to recall memories and it's a pity we use it so little.” -Rachel Carson

CAN YOU SMELL THAT?