April showers bring May flowers — and floral fragrance deals.
So many A-listers have name-checked Kai’s Perfume Oil Rollerball and Eau de Parfum, and over the years, the brand has been able to compile a list of over 90 (!) famous fans.
And while it’s already far more affordable than most celeb-approved fragrances, thanks to Nordstrom’s Savings Event, it starts at less than $45 right now.
Denise Richards told us last year that the “yummy”-smelling floral blend has been her signature scent for more than two decades.
“It’s something that I get compliments [on] from men and women all the time,” she raved.
Billed as light and intoxicating, the spritz and rollerball both feature top notes of gardenia, inspired by founder Gaye Straza’s beloved tropical vacations — and her fragrance sensitivities.
“I couldn’t wear regular perfume. It didn’t agree with me — it gave me really bad headaches,” she told New Beauty.
Richards is hardly alone in reaching for Kai on repeat; before launching her own scents, Khloé Kardashian told People that she’d been wearing the brand’s perfume “forever.”
“I put it on every day,” she added in the 2016 interview. “Everyone’s like, ‘That’s your scent!’ So now I can’t wear anything else.”
Jennifer Aniston, Eva Mendes, Nicole Kidman and Jennifer Garner have been linked to Kai over the years, per the brand, while Oprah once named the body butter version a “Favorite Thing.”
Shoppers are also impressed, as it’s racked up several rave reviews — including those calling it “intoxicating” and “mesmerizing.”
“Every time I wear it … I get compliments from friends as well as people I don’t know,” one wrote, while another said they “won’t leave home without it.”
Just be sure to act fast if you’re planning to try it out yourself. With Nordstrom’s Savings Event ending on May 11, these scent-sational deals won’t last long.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.
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