Sol de Janeiro is Portuguese for "the sun of January." Why? It's the peak of summer in Brazil, and the brand's warm and bright fragrances are designed to capture just that.
Of course, Sol de Janeiro is best known for its Bum Bum body cream, its allure due in no small part to its addictive caramel vanilla scent. But that's not the only mouthwatering scent to come out of the brand.
Sol de Janeiro has since launched seven "cheirosa" perfume mists, named after a Portuguese word specific to Brazil that describes someone who always smells good. They all skew gourmand, with fragrance notes referencing the edible—think coconut, dragon fruit, and toasted macadamia. And though sweet and fruity, Sol de Janeiro scents are light and playful, not cloying. They're the kind of scents that come to the surface when you run your fingers through your hair.
Want to see for yourself? Here are five of Sol de Janeiro's best scents to start with.
Our Top Picks
PHOTO: SephoraThe brand's signature scent is an intoxicating blend of vanilla and salted caramel, with top notes of pistachio and almond. It's sweet but not sickeningly so—it goes on light and remains surprisingly subtle for such a gourmand fragrance. You'll recognize the scent from the brand's Bum Bum cream (if not its recent popularity on TikTok).
PHOTO: Sol de JaneiroThe aptly named Rio Radiance will transport you right to the beach with top notes of coconut milk and warm sand. The vanilla and amber base add warmth, while floral notes (tuberose and ylang-ylang) lighten things up. I love that it evokes the beach without referencing sunscreen and stays true to the Sol de Janeiro scent family with a gourmand profile.
PHOTO: Sol de JaneiroOne of the more nighttime-leaning scents in the Sol de Janeiro portfolio, Delícia Drench features sugary top notes of violet and plum expertly balanced with a woody base of sandalwood and vetiver. It's sophisticated, yet totally uplifting.
PHOTO: Sol de JaneiroBoom Dia Bright features Sol de Janeiro's usual fruity and floral top notes, but an amber base of warm musk and vanilla woods adds depth and sensuality. The fruitiness comes from black amber plum and cassis—two sultry, unexpected fruits. This scent isn't just one thing; it evolves with every whiff and will have you coming back for more.
PHOTO: Sol de JaneiroFruity, juicy, and unapologetically floral, Cheirosa 68 is a tropical treat. Dragonfruit and hibiscus are balanced by saltier notes that evoke seaside air. It feels youthful and bright.
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