Fragrance Family: Warm & Spicy
Scent Type: Warm & Sweet Gourmand
Key Notes: Pistachio, Jasmine Petals, Salted Caramel
Fragrance Description: This brimming-with-joy scent evokes the feeling of summer all year round and is like a trip to the beaches of Rio. Rich and long-lasting with boldly delicious notes of pistachio, salted caramel, golden sandalwood, and warm vanilla to inspire smiles. Yours and everyone around you.
About the Bottle: Sol de Janeiro means sun of January–which is when summer is at its peak in Brazil. This bottle is inspired by that dazzling Rio sunshine and captures the moment when the sun reaches new heights. A faceted cap catches the light and creates a dance of shimmered rays and sparks of joy as the rounded curve of glass invites touch while holding the full-bodied fragrance within.
About the Fragrance: This scent celebrates the iconic year of 1962 in Rio when the world first met the perfect summer muse–the Girl from Ipanema. As the signature scent of the iconic Brazilian Bum Bum Cream, it’s also the ultimate in cheirosa–which in Brazil means you smell incredibly delicious.
Alcohol Denat., Parfum (Fragrance), Aqua (Water, Eau), Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Ethylhexyl Salicylate, Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane, Linalool, Benzyl Salicylate, Coumarin, Limonene, Benzyl Alcohol, Hydroxycitronellal, CI 15985 (Yellow 6), CI 14700 (Red 4), CI 19140 (Yellow 5).
Suggested Usage:
-To be cheirosa, you can’t be shy! In Brazil, they spritz fragrance all over and head to toe.
-To heighten the Cheirosa 62 experience, pair with Brazilian Bum Bum Cream (sold separately).
-Fragrance is intensified by the warmth of your own body.
-Apply in the creases of your knees and elbows for a longer-lasting, stronger scent.
-After applying, avoid rubbing or dabbing skin.
-This breaks down the fragrance, causing it to wear off more quickly.
-If you prefer placing fragrance on your wrists, be sure to reapply after frequent hand-washing, as this tends to rinse off the scent.
-Replace fragrance after 12 months. Expired perfumes more than a year old lose the integrity of the original scent.
Eau de Toilette or Eau de Parfum:
The difference lies in the volume of perfume oil. While EDT contains five to nine percent, EDP contains more, usually eight to 14 percent. EDPs, therefore, last longer and smell more intense.