Aside from perfume being a way to smell amazing, lift your mood and get compliments from other people, there’s also a rare power that fragrance has, which is to transport you to a specific memory, time or place. And when it comes to summer perfumes, these fragrances are your passport to transporting you to warmer climates and your most treasured, sun-drenched destinations. And for me, nothing says a holiday perfume quite like a solar perfume.
What are solar perfumes exactly? Whilst the sun might not have a specific scent, perfumers have mastered the art of magically conjuring the scent of summer and bottling it in some of the most iconic beachy perfumes. Think sun-kissed, salted skin, a cool summer breeze or the nostalgic scent of suncream or a coconut-laced beachside cocktail.
Often drawing upon creamy white florals that you’d find blooming under the sun on holiday, or perhaps the delicate skin scent of musk to replicate the feeling of sun-warmed skin after a day spent at the beach, these summer fragrance notes instantly boost your mood, much like a day spent on the beach or an evening enjoying a sundowner at golden hour.
Ahead, I’ve rounded up the best solar perfumes that are practically a summer holiday in a bottle, without the price of a long-haul plane ticket.
Best Solar Perfumes
1. Estée Lauder Bronze Goddess Eau Fraîche
Estée Lauder
Bronze Goddess Eau Fraîche Skinscent
Key notes: Amber, coconut milk, sandalwood, vanilla, vetiver, myrrh, mandarin, Sicilian bergamot, lemon, orange, tiare flower, jasmine, magnolia, orange flower, lavender
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Estée Lauder Bronze Goddess is, without a doubt, not just one of the best solar fragrances around, but one of the best summer perfumes ever created. Universally loved, it captures days spent under a golden sun on the most far-flung, white sand beaches dotted with coconut palms and wading in calm, crystal-clear waters. The list of fragrance notes reads like a delicious beach cocktail, and this summer perfume really does become one with your skin, scenting you in the addictive scent of coconut and creamy florals. It’s the ultimate summer skin scent.
2. Diptyque Ilio
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If I had to describe Ilio in one word, it would be mouthwatering. Ilio, meaning sun in Greek, instantly transports you to a remote Ionian island, surrounded by crunchy, sun-drenched prickly pear and fig trees, backdropped by a glittering Mediterranean sea that stretches as far as the eye can see. It opens with a burst of fresh, thirst-quenching prickly pear before the powdery iris and creamy fig become one with your skin, replicating the feeling of sun-rays caressing your limbs. This used to be a limited edition scent that you could only get during the summertime, but now it’s part of the permanent Diptyque perfume collection, and I’m so grateful for it. It’s one of my most treasured summer perfumes ever.
3. Tom Ford Eau de Soleil Blanc
Tom Ford
Eau de Soleil Blanc Eau de Toilette
Key notes: Bergamot, cardamom, pistachio, ylang-ylang, benzoin, coco de mer
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Imagine the feeling of salty, sun-kissed skin as you emerge from the glittering sea onto your superyacht to sunbathe the afternoon away, your skin sparkling with droplets from the ocean. That’s what this fragrance smells like. Tom Ford Soleil Blanc is undoubtedly private island-coded and one of the most expensive-smelling perfumes around. The cooling spritz of citrus gradually dries down into a smooth pistachio and creamy coconutty base that makes you feel like you slathered on an expensive sunscream as you’re brought a piña colada.
4. Aerin Hibiscus Palm
Aerin
Hibiscus Palm Eau de Parfum
Key notes: Lotus flower, hibiscus palm, ylang-ylang, ginger, coconut milk, vanilla, musk
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Aside from being a stunningly beautiful bottle to perch atop your dressing table, Aerin perfumes smell utterly phenomenal. My favourite, Hibiscus Palm, happens to be a solar perfume that’s drenched in the scent of creamy coconut and white summer blossoms that bloom on the skin. Imagine sunbathing in the sun-dappled light of palm trees gently swaying in the summer breeze under an endless azure blue sky as you sip a coconut cocktail. It’s creamy, floral, a little musky and will instantly transport you to the beach, wherever you are.
5. Dior J’adore Intense
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This iconic Dior perfume now comes in an intense version and magnifies the golden florals you know and love in the original J’adore scent. Dripping in golden warmth, this radiant solar perfume features creamy, honeyed ylang-ylang, which is known as the “flower of the sun”, and it has a glittering powdery halo to it, like you’ve coated yourself in a shimmering body oil after a day spent sunbathing. A spritz of this scent makes you feel like you’re on holiday, making your way to your dinner reservation on the beach and watching the golden sun dip beneath the horizon as creamy white florals bloom around you. It’s also Rihanna‘s signature perfume; do I need to say more?
6. Rabanne Million Gold for Her Parfum
I recently discovered Rabanne’s Million Gold for Her, and the Parfum version is one of my favourite solar perfumes that also has impressive longevity. Luminous and golden, it drenches your skin in sparkling solar florals and creamy sandalwood and is quite the compliment magnet. My favourite part is the mineral musk, which brings a subtle saltiness to the skin, like you’ve spent the day at the beach and your skin has been kissed by sunrays. I reach for this scent when I want a solar scent that will take me through to the evening—it’s a great date night scent.
7. Nivea Sun
NIVEA
Sun Eau de Toilette
Key notes: Green notes, creamy florals, powdery notes, soft woods
The scent of Nivea sunscream is so beloved that the brand created the scent of it in a fragrance with its scent, and it’s so full of summer-coded nostalgia that it brings me utter joy. It smells exactly like suncream. I’ll admit, it’s not the most long-lasting perfume I’ve ever tried, but at the price point, I really don’t mind, because it gives me an excuse to top up and enjoy it all over again. Whilst the exact notes remain elusive, it smells exactly like Nivea’s iconic sun creams, leaving your skin delicately scented with a creamy, sun-kissed halo.
