This is the scent of summer, beloved in the iconic Brazilian Bum Bum Cream. Blended with addictive gourmand notes of salted caramel, pistachio, jasmine, and vanilla, this boldly delicious fragrance always inspires compliments and curiosity. Prepare to want more and more.
About the bottle: Inspired by the golden sun in Rio, the faceted cap catches the light, creating a dream dance of shimmered rays and sparks of joy. The rounded curve of glass invites touch while holding the full-bodied fragrance within.
About the fragrance: In Brazil, to be cheirosa means to smell incredibly delicious. Everyone notices and everyone wants to be cheirosa. It’s a way of life and a way of loving life. Celebrating summer and all the sounds and sensations of Brazil, SOL Cheirosa ’62 is brimming with joy as it touches all the senses. SOL Cheirosa ’62 celebrates the iconic year of 1962 when the world first met the ultimate summer muse – the Girl from Ipanema – and discovered the Brazilian sounds of bossa nova that would thrill the entire world.
Features:
Fragrance family: Warm and spicy
Scent type: Warm and sweet gourmands
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The Promise: Sol de Janeiro is always animal test-free, vegan friendly, sustainably sourced and reef free. All the products are formulated without sulfates, phthalates, parabens, mineral oil and microplastics. The brand prohibits the use of over 100 ingredients when formulating their products. Because skin that glows with confidence and happiness should be worry free.
About the Brand: At the heart of Sol de Janeiro you'll find Brazilian Beauty Secrets that harness the power of potent ingredients from the Amazon Rainforest. Rich in benefits and luxuriously body-loving, these carefully selected star ingredients are tried and true skin and hair care solutions. Sol de Janeiro proudly partners with suppliers who share the commitment to protect the Amazon, and our planet. The products are thoughtfully created with sustainable ingredients from certified suppliers that never impact the beauty and integrity of the Amazon Rainforest. Their mission is to use sustainable and recyclable material whenever possible.