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Boum Do Brazil
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Boum Do Brazil by Jeanne Arthes is a musky floral woody fragrance for women. Launched in 2022, this composition features coconut water, tiare flower and tangerine orange in the top notes; sponge cake, coconut milk and heliotrope in the heart; and vanilla, musk and sandalwood in the base.
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What a disappointment with this little perfume. The opening is a slap of real tiaré, like Monoï Tiki soaps, but within minutes it evaporates, leaving synthetic vanilla and coconut that turn bitter on my skin. It smells like cough syrup mixed with coconut oil. I learned that pure vanilla is rich in cakes but horrible in a bottle. Fortunately, I could try it before buying; a pity because if it had turned out well, it would have been one of my favourites.
It is undeniable that Boum do Brazil tries to imitate Cheirosa ’62, succeeding about 70% in the dry-down. However, I stick with the original Sol de Janeiro: it is much creamier, more gourmand and addictive, plus it has earned me more compliments. Boum is pleasant but smells more artificial and floral, less sweet. Its longevity on skin is inferior despite being a body mist. In short, it’s not bad if you’re looking for something budget-friendly, but don’t expect the best clone or the cheapest option on the market.
I bought it with little expectation and was pleasantly surprised. My partner loves it, saying it smells of sweetened coconut. I wear it fresh after a shower with vanilla cream. It is a slightly artificial coconut scent, but I like it very much and for the price it is good.
It is a dupe of the Sol de Janeiro Bum Bum Cream scent, but this version is much more synthetic.
Upon spraying, there is a hint of coconut, but very soft; here the biscuit or cake-like scent predominates almost all the time. It is very sweet, so much so that I do not wear it in summer. Notes such as coconut milk, sandalwood, vanilla, or heliotrope add creaminess, but I do not perceive them as such; it is purely a biscuit scent, yet quite well made and not synthetic to me. I can detect it easily for about four hours, after which it fades to skin scent by the sixth hour. The atomiser is terrible; it leaked on the first uses and when I reattached it, it sprayed uncontrollably, so I fitted one from another fragrance and it works well.
Upon spraying, the coconut is barely noticeable, but the scent of cookie or cake dominates throughout. It is very sweet, so I don’t wear it in summer. Notes like coconut milk, sandalwood, vanilla and heliotrope add creaminess, but I only sense pure cookie scent, quite well made and not synthetic. It lasts about 4 hours on the skin, somewhere between 4 and 6. The atomiser is terrible: it leaked at the start and when I repositioned it, it sprayed in a jet, so I fitted another fragrance’s atomiser and it works well.
I bought it with few expectations and was pleasantly surprised; my partner likes it, saying it smells like sweetened coconut. I use it fresh from the shower with a vanilla cream. It is a slightly artificial coconut scent, but I like it very much and for the price it is good.
I bought it because it was compared to Cheirosa 62, but unfortunately it was not the case. It smells of a very synthetic and intense coconut biscuit, which is a bit jarring. The almond notes are noticeable, but I do not tolerate the opening very well.
In the opening it seems like Cheirosa ’62 due to the pistachio note, but comparing them, they are different. This version is more synthetic, just like a coconut biscuit, whereas Brazilian Crush smells like salted vanilla with pistachios. It has low sillage and lasts 4-5 hours on my skin. Personally, I did not like it and would not buy it again.
At first it may resemble Cheirosa ’62 as both feature pistachio notes, but side by side they are very different. Yes, they are in the same vein, yet this one is far more synthetic, like a coconut biscuit, whereas Brazilian Crush smells of salty vanilla with pistachios. It has a weak trail and lasts four hours on my skin. Personally, I didn’t like it and would not buy it again.
It’s true that at first it smells like Cheirosa 62, but then it changes. I’ve enjoyed it, it lasted over eight hours, and at times it bursts with aroma. Excellent price on Notino. At the start it’s somewhat synthetic, but later it turns sweet and gourmand. I detect the orange, coconut, cake, and vanilla. Exquisite
At first, it resembles Cheirosa 62 closely, but then it changes completely. It feels like a freshly baked coconut cookie bathed in vanilla and orange; very synthetic, sweet, and creamy gourmand. It transports me to the Caribbean. Although I don’t detect the heliotrope, sandalwood, or musk, I love it. It’s very addictive and I’m delighted with this launch. If you like sweet and gourmand perfumes, this is for you. Ideal for gifting or blind buying. You won’t regret it. Scent 10/10, longevity 10/10, sillage 10/10, value for money 10/10, packaging 8/10, versatility 10/10. Would I buy it again? Always
At first it reminds me of Cheirosa 62, but then it smells like freshly baked coconut biscuits with vanilla and orange. It is very synthetic, sweet and gourmand, yet it transports me to the Caribbean. Although heliotrope, sandalwood and musk are not present, I love it: it is addictive and happy. Ideal for gifting or blind buying if you like sweet perfumes. Scent, longevity, sillage and value for money 10/10. I would always buy it again.
I don’t add much new, but I agree: the opening is identical to Cheirosa 62, although later it turns into a coconut cake which, although it usually doesn’t work for me, here is wonderful. Being so cheap, I gave it to my sister without a second thought, but I will buy one for myself. The bottle is glass and I think it looks very cute. Watch out: do not wear it in summer because it gives you a vacation.
I’m not adding much new, but I confirm that at first it smells identical to Cheirosa 62. A few minutes later, it turns into a coconut cake; I don’t usually like coconut, but what a wonderful aroma. Being so cheap, I gifted it to my sister without a second thought, although in the end I’ll buy one for myself. The glass bottle looks absolutely darling. Note: don’t use it in summer; it guarantees a trip
Jeanne Arthes’ Boum Do Brazil kicks off with caramel and creamy coconut, very similar to Sol de Janeiro’s 62. It then evolves with subtle floral notes and a surprising apple note not listed officially. It finishes softly with vanilla, leaving a warm trail. It isn’t very long-lasting, but it clings to the skin all day. Ideal for those seeking something sweet and exotic with vanilla; a good option if the 62 feels too heavy
For me, it is a great alternative to Sol de Janeiro’s Cheirosa ’62: better price-to-volume ratio, I like its bottle more, and its dry-down is slightly more floral with the coconut present. While the original smells like salted caramel, this one reminds me of tropical coconut biscuits with a synthetic but tolerable sweetness. It is clearly gourmand and informal. Longevity is lower, but for 100 ml I pay a quarter of the price, and the box and bottle are prettier. Ideal for spring or autumn, not for summer.
For me, this is the perfect alternative to Sol de Janeiro’s Cheirosa 62: better price, a more attractive bottle, and a drier scent with a floral twist and present coconut. At first, it smells identical, but later it becomes sweeter, like tropical coconut cookies (yes, synthetic, but tolerable and delicious). It’s gourmand, informal, and addictive. It doesn’t last as long as the 62, but for 100ml I pay a quarter of the price, and the box is gorgeous. Ideal for spring or autumn, not for summer due to the sweetness. Perfect for casual plans or treating yourself. More reviews on my Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube @probadoaprobado
It was a disappointment for me. I’ve tried other Boums and I’ve liked them very much, but this one… it literally smells like Marie biscuits. I swear, it’s as if you smelled the hands of a baby who had just eaten a Marie biscuit, haha. Then, after 15 minutes, the coconut and vanilla appear like a splash of Victoria’s Secret, but the biscuit smell continues. It’s not pleasant to me; it reminds me of children’s packed lunches when you put those biscuits in them.
It is a very artificial coconut biscuit with a sharp salty note that I could not stand. I am surprised by the good longevity considering it is a Jeanne Arthes. I like bronzer-style perfumes, but this one is salty and bitter. I do not recommend blind buying.
It’s a very artificial coconut biscuit with a sharp salty point that I couldn’t stand. The good longevity surprised me considering it’s a Jeanne Arthes. I like bronzer-type perfumes, but this one is salty and has a bitter touch. Do not recommend buying blindly!
Horrible. I’ve never smelled anything like this; I think it’s gone off because I had to wash and change my clothes due to the stench. It smells of coconut but terribly so; honestly, an insect repellent smells much better.
Horrible. I’ve never smelled anything like this; I think it might be in bad condition because I had to wash myself and change my clothes due to the stench. It’s horrible, a coconut smell but a terrible one. Fatal, insect spray actually smells better. And I’m not exaggerating.
I learned from my mistakes and bought it as a decant. Supposedly it smells like sponge cake, ‘marshmallow’ cookies, Dove coconut soap, Cheirosa 62, sweets, creamy coconut, vanilla, shea butter… but to me it smells fruity, floral, with a sharp orange note. It settles and ends up smelling like Dove liquid coconut soap: a clean scent, like jasmine in water. It’s not an Okebono or Maná cookie smell; it’s a delicate, synthetic and artificial floral aroma, not hyper-realistic, with weak projection and it doesn’t last at all. If you’re looking for a bakery-style coconut cake or Raffaello truffle scent, this isn’t it.
It smells like Dove coconut soap but more touched and sharp. It’s in the style of the Sol de Janeiro orange Cheirosas. It’s not my favourite because I find it very heavy, although it has a summer scent. But it’s not for summer because it’s too heavy. It’s weird, haha.
I imagined something else, nothing to do with Cheirosa 62; I didn’t like it.
It’s a very rich perfume but without great projection; it’s more for when people come close to you. It lasts quite a while, I’ve gone to sleep wearing it and it’s still there. It literally smells like Dove liquid coconut soap, some say like marshmallows. In summary, it’s very rich and cheap, a creamier coconut perfume than sunblock.
At first, it immediately reminded me of Tea Time; they follow different paths, but that sweet nutty aroma with a floral touch brought it back. Yes, Boum do Brazil is full of artificial sweetness, smelling of coconut biscuits, vanilla essence or vanilla bean for desserts. I was looking for ‘summery’ perfumes but it feels too sweet to wear in the heat.
I bought it blindly and I don’t know what to do with it; to me, it smells like sunblock. It’s not an unpleasant scent, but I prefer using another perfume I enjoy more.
I bought this blindly and have no idea what to do with it; to me, it smells like sunscreen. It’s not an unpleasant scent in itself, but I’d rather enjoy a different perfume.
I bought it blindly after checking the notes which seemed vanilla-like; upon trying it, I absolutely loved it! It literally smells like cookies, like a sponge cake, and I’m glad I bought it along with its lotion. It’s super accessible, although it doesn’t last long on the skin, it remains one of my favourites 😀