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I Own Every Single Sol de Janeiro Perfume Mist But These 3 Are My Favorites


If I were to ask what your favorite Sol de Janeiro Perfume Mist is, what scent would you choose? It’s a daunting task: All eight fragrances live up to their name, “cheirosa,” a Portuguese word that refers to someone who smells really good. Chances are you’re familiar with Cheirosa 62: It’s the Allure Reader’s Choice Award-winning one in the light orange bottle. With it’s sweet notes of pistachio, vanilla, and caramel, Cheirosa 62 is the brand’s signature scent; it also comes in an array of other body products like body oil, lotion, shower gel, and deodorant.

Like many of you, I’ve slathered, sprayed, and pumped out Cheirosa 62, which was inspired by the year 1962 when Rio’s famous beach at Ipanema gained worldwide notoriety thanks to the song The Girl From Ipanema (the numbers on all the fragrances refer to a notable year in Brazilian history from which Sol de Janeiro draws inspiration for each scent). This scent, which captures the warm Brazilian sunshine, will always be a must-have for me, but after discovering the seven additional scents Sol de Janeiro has formulated, I’m pleased to report I actually have a few favorites in the bunch. Below, I’ve shared my top three picks from the brand’s lineup of long-lasting, affordable, and layer-worthy perfume mists keep reaching for.

Viral For A Reason: Sol de Janeiro Cheirosa ’68 Beija Flor Perfume Mist

Behind the Number: 1968 marked the release of Tropicália: ou Panis et Circencis, an album considered to be a “manifesto” of the vibrant Tropicálismo movement in Brazil.

After Cheirosa 62, this scent was my first introduction to the Sol de Janeiro Perfume Mists. The sheer baby pink bottle racked up some serious street credit on social media after customers started comparing this $38 bottle to Maison Francis Kurkdjian Paris Baccarat Rouge 540, which retails for a whopping $335. Both are floral fragrances that feature jasmine (which I’m a sucker for) as the primary top note. Cheirosa 68’s inclusion of dragonfruit packs a bit of a sweeter punch than Baccarat Rouge 540’s saffron and cedarwood additions. I reach for this pink bottle when I’m running out the door for an errand or coffee with a girlfriend.

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Sol de Janeiro Cheirosa ’68 Beija Flor Perfume Mist

Summer-Time Essential: Sol de Janeiro Sol De Janeiro ’87 Rio Radiance Perfume Mist

Behind the Number: The summer of 1987/88 became known as the “Summer of the Cans” in Brazil after a bunch of cans filled with weed washed up on the shores of Rio. This scent is inspired by the parties, music, and art that followed.

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