The honest math
Why we skip the spray.
Three things change the moment you take the alcohol out. None of them are marketing.
The roll-on oil vs the designer bottle.
| UBORA roll-on oil | Designer spray | |
|---|---|---|
| Format | Concentrated roll-on oil | Alcohol spray |
| One bottle lasts | Up to 4 months of daily wear | Weeks |
| Where it goes | Pocket, carry-on, gym bag. 10 ml, no leaks. | The dresser |
| On your skin | Alcohol-free and skin-safe | Alcohol-based |
| What you pay | $38 flat | $130 to $500 for the originals |
Same world of scent. A different way to wear it.
What it actually costs to smell like that.
The designer originals these are drawn from run $130 to $500 a bottle. Ours is $38, in a 10ml concentrated oil that gives up to four months of daily wear. That is the whole comparison. We are not claiming to be the same fragrance, and we do not use their names on our labels.
Any three bottles are $88, applied in the cart with no code. Three of the same scent counts, and so does one of each. Free US shipping over $50, which every trio clears.

The roller
It goes where you put it, and nowhere else.
A spray throws most of itself into the air and onto your shirt. A roller puts the oil on skin, at the pulse points, where your own warmth carries it. That is why an alcohol-free oil reads closer and lasts longer on less product.
The ball is clear plastic rather than steel, so you can see exactly how much oil is left.