Body-first, scent-led and joyful, ranked by following, and the vibe Brazil sells to the world.


Warm, sensorial and joyful, scent- and body-forward.

Acai, cupuacu, guarana, murumuru, buriti, Brazilian nut oils.
Direct-sales giants Natura (1969) and O Boticario, then Sol de Janeiro's global breakout.
Fragrance-mist mania (Cheirosa 62), body glow, and curly-hair care.
Brazil flips the usual order and puts the body before the face. Beauty here is sensorial and joyful, built on scent, warmth and Amazonian botanicals like acai, cupuacu and guarana, with a deep culture of body care, curly hair and fragrance. Sol de Janeiro turned that vibe into a global phenomenon, while Natura and O Boticario anchor one of the world's largest domestic markets.
Body-first and sensorial. Scent, glow and joy matter as much as efficacy. Beauty as pleasure, not correction.
Amazonian botanicals: acai, cupuacu, guarana, murumuru. A biodiverse ingredient story unique to the region.
Body care and curly-hair care are core categories, not afterthoughts, shaped by Brazil's climate and culture.
Scent is central: warm, gourmand, memorable. Sol de Janeiro's Cheirosa fragrances went global on smell alone.
Sol de Janeiro (the global breakout), plus domestic giants Natura and O Boticario with vast direct-sales reach.
Warmth, body and vibe: beauty that feels like sunshine.