Sol de Janeiro Reinvents Fragrance With Its First Jelly Perfume Balm
NewBeauty Facebook Pinterest Instagram Youtube find a doctor Face Adult Acne Antioxidants Anti-Aging Celebrity Chronic Skin Conditions Eye Hydration Hyperpigmentation Makeup View All Eyebrows Eye Color Foundation Fragrance Lip Color Makeovers Male Skin Care Peels Pre-Event Prep Sensitive Skin Skin Care Skin Health Smile Sun Care Treatments Fillers Microneedling Post-Procedure Skin Care Neurotoxins Regenerative Aesthetics Skin Lifting Body Body Sculpting Breasts Butts Cellulite Hair Removal Hands + Nails Legs Pregnancy Find a Doctor Hair Bond Repair Celebrity Dry Hair Frizzy Hair Gray Hair Hair Color Hair Growth Hair Repair Scalp Health Styling + Tips Awards NB100 Awards 15th Annual Beauty Awards 2025 NewBeauty Readers’ Choice Awards Shopping Gift Guides Product Reviews NewBeauty Storefront Wellness Fitness GLP-1s Health Menopause About Us TESTTUBE Search for: Search HomeMakeupFragrance Sol de Janeiro Reinvents Fragrance With Its First Jelly Perfume Balm All scent, no spritz. Liz Ritter Published: Feb 6, 2026 We may earn commission from links on this page. Each product featured has been vetted and chosen by our editors. Sol de Janeiro Fragrance is moving beyond the traditional spray. From hair perfumes to skin scents and oil roll-ons, the category is expanding in new directions—and Sol de Janeiro is entering the mix. Debuting February 9 at soldejaneiro.com and Ulta Beauty, the brand’s new Jelly Perfume Balm ($26) marks its first foray into solid fragrance, offering a portable, mess-free way to experience its cult-favorite Cheirosa scents. The Jelly Perfume Balm reimagines fragrance in a more wearable, on-the-go format; one you can swipe onto skin instead of spraying in a gym locker room or the back of a cab. Powered by concentrated fragrance oils rather than alcohol, the translucent balm melts into skin, leaving a long-lasting scent. The launch includes three of the brand’s bestselling, beachy-gourmand scents—Cheirosa 62, Cheirosa 68 and Cheirosa 40—each housed in…