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Cheirosa ’62
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Cheirosa '62 by Sol de Janeiro is a women's fragrance from the olfactory family. The top notes are pistachio and almond; the heart notes are heliotrope and jasmine; the base notes are caramel, vanilla, salt, and sandalwood.
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Very similar to Cacharel’s Yes I Am.
I have mixed feelings about this fragrance. It is nice, yes, but with all the hype, I definitely expected something more… special. It’s just another body spray (and one that’s way too expensive).
It transports you to the beach with the first spray. You get notes of pistachio, coconut, piña colada, and caramelized rum—perfect for summer.
So damn good, I even passed it along to test the turtle scent on the bottom.
Sorry, but what a fiasco. It smells nice, but it’s meh; it’s not worth the hype, especially not at this price 🙁 So good that you can test it at Sephora before buying.
It’s pretty and smells like pistachio ice cream. It reminds me a bit of VS’s Amber Romance.
Not bad, but not a must-have either. You can definitely taste the vanilla, pistachio, and salted caramel, but the smell is very synthetic. It would suit a 13-year-old better. It doesn’t last on the skin, though it lingers a bit on clothes. The body cream is truly an event, amazing, but the mist isn’t.
Smells good—fresh, sweet, and clean—but the problem is it’s too light. It doesn’t project well and has poor longevity. That said, the scent itself is exquisite.
Way too expensive for the garbage that smells like it is. I tried forcing myself to like it because of the hype, but it didn’t work for me or my girlfriend. I have no idea how people say it’s delicious; I definitely don’t get the vibe.
All the hype and none of what they promise. I bought the travel size with the full kit, and out of all the Sol de Janeiro scents I’ve tried, this is the one I liked the least. It doesn’t last, doesn’t project… I don’t get why people recommend it so highly as something unique. Try it yourself, but start with the smallest size.
It smells just like Zara’s Moonlight Whisper, just a bit sweeter. All of Sol de Janeiro’s scents smell good, but they’re dispensable and overused.
What a great body splash. It’s a delight with a super almond opening; the pistachio, vanilla, caramel, and the salt that gives it a summery touch are very noticeable. Ideal for those who love sweet scents and want something fresh for summer. It’s an improved version of Jeanne Arthes’ Macaron Amande because it lasts longer and projects better. It’s not cheap and resembles accessible perfumes, but it’s worth it for the quality and how it feels.
I smelled it at Sephora and it smells very sweet, too caramel-heavy; in my opinion, you don’t smell much vanilla. If you’re looking for something less expensive, try VS’s Pistachio Crème: it’s less caramelized and smells more like pistachio vanilla ice cream.
Pistachio with a touch of vanilla and a very subtle jasmine; I don’t notice anything else. It’s sweet but not cloying, very soft. I love pistachio in perfumes, but I won’t be buying it again: the longevity is minimal, it has no sillage or projection. Cheirosa 71 has more presence and lasts longer. Way too expensive for what it offers.
The blend of notes doesn’t smell bad, but it feels synthetic. There are better fragrances for this price, and besides, the scent doesn’t last long.
Even though it’s pricey for what it offers, since I got it, I can’t stop smelling it every day; I want to wear it all the time. I’m really eager to find fragrances with similar notes and try out combinations. I adore its pistachio scent, and although the almond is less noticeable, I still perceive it. I’m completely head over heels.
Amidst the body mists, Sol de Janeiro 62 does a solid job on longevity and is an easy-to-wear scent. It doesn’t seek complications: basically pistachio and salted caramel, which become more noticeable over time. For a rich summer scent, it’s perfect. I haven’t tried the creams, but I imagine they last longer on skin. As a mist, it’s good and affordable; far from being tacky, it’s a tasty, fun scent for the heat. For me, 8/10.
In order: vanilla, caramel, pistachio, and almond. I want to eat it, haha, it’s so rich. It’s true that it’s a well-known fragrance on the street, but you can’t deny it’s very delicious and I enjoy wearing it every day. I admit the price is high for what it is.
I love it. I’ve smelled the cream and they’re almost identical; to me, it smells like salted caramel, a hint of sunny coconut (which is weird it doesn’t have more), almond, and pistachio. It smells like the sweetest sunscreen of my life, it smells like summer. It’s 100% beachy and I absolutely adore it.
The moment you apply it, it’s straight-up almond: nothing else. It’s absolutely delicious and addictive, but it’s not my style. Simple, linear scent with no pretensions.
It’s not my style. It smells like overly strong, cloying candied food, yet somehow it’s not actually sweet because there’s a salty note too. Out of all perfumes I’ve tried, this is the worst. I don’t get how it became so famous, but I definitely wouldn’t wear it myself—it’s just too strong and cloying.
It’s not bad. Some days it’s just too sweet for me. The longevity is very poor.
It smells great, though it’s way too expensive for just a body mist. As expected, the longevity is low.
It smells overwhelmingly like dulce de leche or cajeta. It’s really annoying.
I’m buying this because I love having a fragrance that smells like ‘choni’ (in this case, summer choni). I have no idea what the winter version smells like; the early 2000s one smelled like Halloween.
Delicious 😋 Smells like caramel, doesn’t last long, but by the end of the day it’s perfect. It’s a body mist, though a bit pricey for what it is. 😕 I use it for layering, just like all my body mists.
To me, it smells more like hazelnut with caramel than almond. It’s a scent almost everyone likes, but it doesn’t last. In the summer, I used to carry the little bottle in my bag to reapply it all day, and my friends loved it too. I won’t repurchase because in the end, it’s just expensive water, but I enjoyed it while I had it.
It’s way too expensive for what it is: a very sweet pistachio and caramel scent, but it doesn’t last at all. The opening wasn’t great on me, but it dries down better.
Girls, this smells like pistachio, fresh with a hint of caramel. The dry-down is spectacular, very clean. The first time I wore it, after a few hours I couldn’t stop smelling myself and thought… wow, this place smells so good… but then I realized it was me.
I love the scent! The pistachio opening and the salty caramel base are fascinating. It’s a shame it doesn’t last long, but I mostly wear it in summer for the beach and paradise spots. It mixes well with sweat and doesn’t change. It’s super delicious.
This has been a staple in my bag: great scent, good-sized bottle, lightweight, a cap that closes well, and an original scent that everyone likes. It’s a summer scent spectacle, but wearable all year. Fabulous longevity for a body mist, and that’s why it should be cheaper. I recommend it without a doubt.
One of the best body mists I’ve ever tried. Sweet but not cloying. The most noticeable notes are pistachio and salty caramel; the combination is perfect for summer, though it works year-round. I recommend it 100%. I’m halfway through my first bottle and will buy another; it’s my daily fragrance and worth the price.
Delicious and warm. A super gourmand caramel but not childish; honestly, I was surprised. I love it and would repurchase. It doesn’t seem summery despite being a body splash, but it’s so good! When you step out, you notice the pistachio, then the toasted caramel takes over. Lasts 4 hours, maybe up to 6; I should test it more. I want the others!!
It’s my favorite body mist. At first, it smells like cheap body spray or Victoria’s Secret, but the dry-down is delicious. I barely smell the pistachio or caramel (better for me); the dry-down is a rich, powdery vanilla, nothing childish, and it lasts on clothes until you wash them. It smells like home.
I’m sorry, I just can’t stand it. It’s super hyped by influencers, but to me, it smells like artificial air freshener. It’s extremely overpriced for what it is; any drugstore body mist beats it by a mile.
Pff, maybe I just hate caramelized gourmands. I prefer sweet, floral, and fruity scents. I found it cloying due to the caramel, but it’s a mature, serious caramel—something for a strong-woman with a sweet side. It’s not unpleasant, but it’s a strong, harsh, and overwhelming scent for a nose like mine, which loves coconut, red berries, marshmallows, and cotton candy 🫰.
One of my favorite Sol de Janeiro scents. Upon spraying, I smell warm, cozy pistachio; as it dries down, vanilla and caramel take the lead. It’s one of the few that doesn’t smell like alcohol at first and lasts forever. In autumn 2024, I stored clothes with it, and when I opened them in autumn 2025, they still smelled faintly of it. I’ll definitely keep buying this for autumn, not summer like others say. 💗💗
Call me crazy, but I think this is the worst Sol de Janeiro of all. It doesn’t attract me (it’s not bad-smelling), but I feel like I smell sunflower oil with caramel. It smells like cheap perfume. I feel bad saying this because I love the brand, and this is their most popular fragrance 😟. There are better options. Definitely not unpleasant, but not for me. If I buy it someday, it’ll just be to complete the collection; maybe with daily wear I’ll like it more. For now, my rating is 5.5/10 😅.
I met this in 2023 thanks to a colleague; with her cinnamon skin and energy, it’s a total match for her. I love it too for summer days in the city or by the coast—perfect for evening outings or a post-gym splash. I own the cream and even a dupe of Flor de Mayo that smells identical. It’s sweet, warm, and seductive, ideal for open spaces or festivals. Definitely made to attract attention 😏. It lasts until the next day after dancing until exhaustion; clothes get permanently infused. I don’t wear it indoors or in winter because it gives me a headache and becomes overwhelming; it needs heat and sun to shine. With it, I feel happy and ready for new adventures. I wore it to work and it was a mistake; it’s fabulous on her, but it’s all about personal taste. I also have the light pink splash and Cheirosa 68, which are more my style.
I read the reviews and thought it would be a failure, but trying it disappointed me. It’s not something to buy blindly; you have to test it on your skin. I had high expectations that weren’t met.