- Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Crush Cheirosa 71 Perfume Mist · Sunkissed Gourmand Escape: Brazilian Crush Cheirosa 71 is a warm, nutty-gourmand body mist that captures the spirit of Rio’s sun-drenched afternoons. With notes of pistachio, salted caramel, and white florals, it’s addictive, cozy, and impossibly Brazilian.
More than a fragrance, Cheirosa 71 is an atmosphere. Sol de Janeiro’s Brazilian Crush line celebrates the ‘cheirosa’ culture – the art of smelling delicious. This 71 iteration leans into a roasted nuttiness balanced by vanilla orchid and warm sandalwood. It’s a sillage monster that lingers on clothes and skin, projecting a caramelized, slightly salty sweetness that feels like a beachfront dessert. Ideal for layering or wearing solo, it brings instant warmth and a touch of Brazilian joy to any day. Whether you’re escaping the cold or amplifying summer, Cheirosa 71 is your bottled sunshine.
Pistachio & Caramel · The Gourmand Heart
The opening of Cheirosa 71 is a salted pistachio crush – not sugary, but roasted and slightly savory. It’s immediately followed by a ribbon of salted caramel that feels buttery and decadent. Unlike typical gourmands, this mist avoids being cloying thanks to a sheer white floral accord (jasmine and heliotrope) that lifts the sweetness. The pistachio note is authentic: reminiscent of freshly cracked nuts, warm from the oven. This combination creates an addictive, edible aura that draws people in. It’s the scent of a Brazilian beachside café – where caramelized bananas and nutty desserts fill the air.
For those who love vanilla-based fragrances, this offers a twist: the vanilla orchid here is dry and woody, not overly sweet. The roasted pistachio provides a textural contrast, making it feel sophisticated yet playful. It’s a unisex-leaning gourmand that works beautifully on both skin and fabric. Many fans describe it as “crackling caramel popcorn” – but elevated. The complexity lies in the subtle saltiness that balances the sugar, a signature of Sol de Janeiro’s perfumery.
Sillage & Longevity · The Staying Power
One of the most praised aspects of Brazilian Crush Cheirosa 71 is its remarkable projection. As a body mist, it outperforms many eaux de toilette. A few spritzes on pulse points and clothing easily last 6–8 hours, with the caramel and sandalwood base lingering well into the evening. The sillage is moderate to strong – you’ll leave a warm, nutty trail without overwhelming a room. The secret: Sol de Janeiro uses a high concentration of fragrance oils in their Brazilian Crush mists, making them more potent than typical body sprays.
On hair, the scent can last even longer, as the mist clings to hair fibers. For maximum longevity, layer it over the Bum Bum Cream or the Beija Flor body oil. The base notes of sandalwood and ambrette seed provide a creamy, musky foundation that anchors the gourmand top notes. It’s a scent that evolves throughout the day: starting bright and nutty, then drying down to a cozy, skin-like caramel. This evolution keeps it interesting and far from one-dimensional.

Layering with Bum Bum Cream · The Ultimate Combo
The Bum Bum Cream (with its famous pistachio and salted caramel scent) is the perfect partner for Cheirosa 71. While the cream shares a similar DNA, the mist amplifies the nutty facets and adds a floral lift. Together, they create a scent bubble that is deeply comforting and long-lasting. Apply the cream after showering to damp skin, then spritz the mist generously over your body and clothes. The cream’s guaraná extract also helps firm skin, so the ritual is both sensorial and skincare.
For an even more layered effect, pair with the Cheirosa 71 Hair & Body Fragrance Mist (same product) and the Brazilian 4 Play Moisturizing Shower Cream. This trifecta ensures the scent stays with you from morning to night. The combination is so beloved that it’s become a signature for many – a warm, edible cloud that feels like a hug. It’s also a fantastic gift set idea for anyone who loves sweet, nutty fragrances.
Day vs Night · Versatility in Every Spritz
Cheirosa 71 is a chameleon. During the day, it feels like a sunny, carefree fragrance – perfect for brunches, beach walks, or casual errands. The pistachio and caramel are bright, almost effervescent, when worn in warm weather. As the sun sets, the scent deepens: the sandalwood and vanilla become more prominent, making it ideal for evening gatherings or date nights. It’s not a loud club scent, but a intimate, skin-hugging fragrance that invites closeness.
Many fans reach for it as a comfort scent for cozy nights in, as the salted caramel note has a nostalgic, baked-goods quality. It’s equally at home in a summer festival or a winter fire. The versatility is a key reason why it’s one of Sol de Janeiro’s bestsellers. It works across seasons, moods, and occasions – a true crowd-pleaser that never feels out of place.
Sol de Janeiro’s DNA · The Brazilian Spirit
Sol de Janeiro is built on the philosophy of ‘cheirosa’ – the Brazilian love of smelling delicious. Every fragrance in the line is designed to evoke joy, sensuality, and confidence. Cheirosa 71 embodies this with its warm, edible profile that feels both indulgent and uplifting. The brand uses sustainably sourced ingredients, including Brazilian oils and extracts, and supports local communities. The iconic yellow bottle with the tropical motif is instantly recognizable, and the mist itself is cruelty-free and vegan.
What sets Cheirosa 71 apart is its roasted nut accord – a bold departure from the more tropical, fruity scents in the line. It pays homage to Brazilian ‘castanha’ (cashew) and nut-based desserts, giving it a unique, regional authenticity. It’s a fragrance that tells a story: of sun, beach, and the vibrant energy of Rio. Wearing it is like carrying a piece of Brazil with you.
Cheirosa 71 vs 62 · The Great Debate
Cheirosa 62 is the iconic ‘Bum Bum’ scent – pistachio, salted caramel, and vanilla, with a tropical floral twist. Cheirosa 71 is often compared, but they are distinct. 71 is nuttier and more roasted, with a pronounced salted caramel and less floral. 62 has a brighter, more floral opening with a vanilla-heavy dry down. 71 leans slightly more unisex and gourmand, while 62 is sweeter and more traditionally feminine.
If you love the Bum Bum Cream but want something with more sillage and a saltier edge, 71 is your choice. Many fans own both, using 62 for daytime and 71 for cooler evenings or when they want a more intense, nutty profile. The longevity of 71 is also slightly superior due to its heavier base notes. Ultimately, both are stellar, but 71 offers a deeper, more addictive take on the pistachio-caramel theme.
Best Seasons to Wear · Year-Round Warmth
While Cheirosa 71 shines in autumn and winter because of its cozy, caramelized warmth, it’s surprisingly refreshing in summer when spritzed lightly. The salty pistachio note cuts through humidity, and the floral heart prevents it from feeling heavy. In cooler months, it envelops you like a soft scarf – comforting and inviting. It’s a fragrance that adapts to your body chemistry and the weather.
For summer evenings, pair it with a citrusy body oil to add a zesty twist. In winter, layer it with a vanilla or amber perfume for extra depth. Its versatility makes it a signature scent possibility all year round. The key is moderation: in heat, a few spritzes go a long way; in cold, you can be more generous without overwhelming.
Where to Spritz · Pulse Points & Beyond
For maximum effect, apply Cheirosa 71 to pulse points: wrists, inner elbows, behind the knees, and the base of the throat. These areas emit heat, diffusing the fragrance throughout the day. Don’t forget the back of your neck – this creates a beautiful scent trail when you move. Spritzing a light layer on your clothes (especially scarves or collars) will make the scent linger for days.
Many fans also use it as a hair mist – the alcohol evaporates quickly, leaving a soft veil of fragrance that lasts. For a full immersion, mist it in the air and walk through the cloud. This technique ensures an even, delicate distribution. It’s also wonderful as a room or linen spray – a few spritzes on your pillows or curtains fill the space with that irresistible caramel-nut aroma.
