Solid Perfumes Are Severely Underrated—12 That Will Make You Forgo Your Favorite Sprays

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Solid perfumes are exactly what you would imagine them to be: congealed and creamy wax-based formulas infused with your favorite fragrances. While the idea of solid perfume is nothing new, we're seeing more beauty brands incorporate solid fragrance options into their product lineups, like Fenty Beauty's recent launch of the Fenty Eau de Parfum in solid form. A quick search for solid perfume on TikTok also reveals the accepted-yet-debatable characteristics of these products, such as extended wear time compared to their liquid counterparts.

Why try a solid perfume? Below, we're diving into the world of solid perfumes and addressing the five Ws and one H of one of the biggest fragrance trends with helpful input provided by one of the industry's leading experts. Take notes—you may end up finding your perfect solid-scent match.

The Best Solid Perfumes, Listed

1. Diptyque 34 Boulevard Saint Germain Solid Perfume

2. Noyz The Solid Fragrance Pair

3. Fenty Fenty Eau de Parfum Solid Perfume

4. A'ddict Solid Perfume in Naked Tuberose 420

5. Heretic Parfum Amber Butter

6. Earth Tu Face Geranium + Vetiver Botanical Perfume

7. Sabé Masson Zazou Stick of Skincare Solid Perfume

8. Commune Seymour Solid Perfume

9. Fulton Roark Palmetto Solid Fragrance

10. Lush Rose Jam Solid Perfume

11. Glossier Glossier You Solid Perfume

12. Jo Malone English Pear Freesia Scent to Go

Does solid or spray perfume last longer?

Haisam Mohammed, founder and creative director at Swedish fragrance house Unifrom, tell us solid perfumes earned their reputation of being long-lasting because they use less alcohol than spray fragrances and are less volatile. This means that the scent develops more slowly and lingers a little longer with the wax base, lasting between three to six hours on the skin. "Sprays can give you that big, instant burst of scent, but they also tend to evaporate faster due to the alcohol," he says. "With solids, the scent stays closer to you, almost like a private whisper, which makes it perfect if you prefer something a bit more discreet and personal."

How should solid perfume be applied?

Getting the most out of your solid perfume is all about choosing smart places to apply the product. According to Mohammed, "you simply rub your finger over the perfume to warm it up and dab it onto your pulse points—wrists, neck, behind the ear." These areas naturally warm the fragrance, helping it unfold throughout the day. Mohammed describes these unique placements as a "tactile, intentional way of wearing a scent" because the experience of applying product feels so personal to its wearer.

Are there any disadvantages to using solid perfume?

Solid perfume definitely sounds like an easy solution to making fragrance last all day, but it also has limitations. Because solid perfumes are wax based, they melt when exposed to hot climates. Once they cool, these perfumes will return to a solid form without a change in fragrance. "Solid perfumes don't have the same projection or silage as sprays. While a spray can fill a room, a solid perfume is more subtle, staying closer to your skin for a more intimate experience," Mohammed explains.

Not convinced solid perfume has more pros than cons? In 2023, Unifrom released a limited-edition solid perfume, which sold out within days of the product's launch. "We honestly didn't expect such a reaction, and even now, people are still asking when we'll restock them. That's why we've decided to not only bring them back but also improve the formula and redesign the packaging," says Mohammed. You can expect to see the scent make a return with an improved formula and package redesign inspired by how frequently consumers reapplied the product and enjoyed displaying it. The proof is in the numbers!

Maya Thomas
Assistant Beauty Editor
Maya Thomas isBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing 's assistant beauty editor based just outside of Seattle, Washington. Her strong love for all things beauty and fashion stems from a strong childhood interest in the fine arts. During a gap year spent in Paris studying the history of French fashion, she shifted her focus to English literature and journalism as a student at Loyola Marymount University with the goal of one day pursuing a career in fashion. After graduating in May 2021, Maya began freelancing for Parade.com as a contributing commerce writer while also building a following on her lifestyle blog, Itsmayalala.com. When she's not writing, Maya spends her free time catching up on reading, perusing art galleries, and enjoying a night out at the ballet every now and then.