From the name itself, solid perfumes are perfumes in the solid or creamy state which are created from a type of pre-melted wax. Are they better? The answer is no. Solid perfume is no better (or worse) than spray perfumes, as it depends on the aroma and quality of the product, although solid perfumes are generally underestimated.
Some reasons why a solid perfume may be better in certain cases:
1 - Travel: You do not have to worry about products being below 100 ml when you travel.
2 - Lack of alcohol: Usually do not contain alcohol and other irritating substances.
3 - Convenience: Solid perfumes are placed in small boxes, they are not heavy and you can carry them with you anywhere.
4 - Less "mess": Spray perfumes spray everywhere, while solid perfumes only in the area you want.
Some suggestions:
Chanel Chance Eau Tendre Delicate Fragrance Touch-Up Top
notes: pomegranate, quince, white moss and jasmine.
Diptyque 34 Boulevard Saint Germain Solid Perfume Top
notes: amber, patchouli, rose, cinnamon and grapes.
Jo Malone London Lime Basil & Mandarin Scent To Go Top
notes: tangerine, basil and amber.
In Fiore Night Queen Perfume Solid Haute Concentré Top
notes: jasmine, bergamot, saffron, rose and dark patchouli.
Lush American Cream Solid Perfume Top
notes: strawberry, vanilla and lavender.
- Information from Dossier Blog, Who What Wear and Byrdie were partially used for the realization of the article.