
Affordable alternatives for Bum Bum Cream and 68 perfume mist
IMO, nothing rings in the summer quite like the deliciously sweet scent of your favourite Sol de Janeiro mist. From creamy coconuts and fresh fruits to mood-boosting florals, the brand famously has a knack for transporting you to a tropical beach holiday (we're talking palm trees, piña coladas, and everything) with just a single spritz.
As far as opinions go, that one's hardly controversial. I'll bet an army of fellow Gen Zs, if not the majority of the girlies on TikTok, will agree: to know SDJ is to love SDJ. And if you live on planet Earth at all, there's no doubt that you're familiar with their ever-viral Brazilian-inspired offerings.
Although the brand has since expanded to glowy bodycare and an ultra-nourishing hair range, it was their cult classic Cheirosa 62 body mist that first put them on the map (and everyone's dressers) wayyyy back when. It's warm, it's nutty and almost smells good enough to eat – so naturally, we're not the first to go searching for a dupe at a more purse-friendly price point.
But not only have we just found one as close to the original as it is affordable, we've actually covered all other bases, too, so prepare to thank us in advance. Our ultimate list of the best Sol de Janeiro dupes covers each of their fragrances, plus an added extra for those as obsessed with the Bum Bum Cream as we are. Whether you're after a mist that won't break the pre-holiday bank or seeking your new signature scent for the summer, these 11 dupes are giving SDJ a real run for their money…
The short answer is that for the sake of accuracy, our motto was "notes on notes on notes".
As for the long answer, we took a careful look at (and whiff of) each of Sol de Janeiro's fragrances, and marked down both which olfactory family they sit in, and which notes (top, mid and dry) made up their overall scent profile.
We then matched these to corresponding dupes, from some of our favourite high-street brands, who shared similar, if not the exact same, notes but for less. We wore each one, applying them to all of the usual pulse points, and set out to test their comparative potency, wear time and most importantly, dupe-ability.
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