Sol de Janeiro Cheirosa ’76 Hair & Body Perfume Mist
Sol de Janeiro Cheirosa ’76 is a hair & body perfume mist with an irresistible, after-hours vibe—sparkling black currant and pear nectar, a heart of midnight jasmine, vanilla crème and lush freesia, and a warm drydown of amber woods and caramelized patchouli. Hypnotic, velvety, and made for nights that go late.
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Sol de Janeiro Cheirosa 76 Perfume Mist — Long-Lasting, Velvety & Floral
What it is
Step into the rhythm of Rio after dark with Sol de Janeiro Cheirosa ’76—a magnetic, dance-til-dawn perfume mist inspired by Brazil’s 1976 discotheque era. The result is intoxicating and velvety from first spritz to drydown.
Scent notes (floral amber)
Top: Black Currant, Pear Nectar
Mid: Midnight Jasmine, Vanilla Crème, Lush Freesia
Dry: Amber Woods, Caramelized Patchouli
Why you’ll love it
Hypnotic after-hours mood with luminous fruits + sensual florals
Signature Sol de Janeiro warmth in the amber woods–patchouli base
Easy to wear and layer across hair & body for a soft aura all evening
A 2024 addition to the Cheirosa lineup—born from a beloved limited launch (“After Hours”), now a permanent favorite.
How to use
Mist onto hair and body from an arm’s length. Reapply as desired and layer with other Sol de Janeiro scents (e.g., ’62 or ’68) for a custom signature.
Good to know
Many retailers list it as cruelty-free & vegan (PETA certified). Check your bottle/retailer listing if you’d like to display badges.
“Cheirosa” in Portuguese means to smell incredibly delicious—exactly the brand’s point.
FAQ
Q1: Is Cheirosa ’76 unisex?
A: Yes—fragrance fans consider it for women and men.
Q2: What are the key notes?
A: Black currant & pear nectar; midnight jasmine, vanilla crème, freesia; amber woods & caramelized patchouli.
Q3: Can I layer it?
A: Absolutely—try it with Cheirosa ’62 (gourmand) or Cheirosa ’68 (fruity-floral) to personalize your trail.
Q4: What does “after-hours” mean here?
A: It references the 1976 discotheque inspiration—think magnetic, late-night energy.


















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