
Would You Do A 10-Step Routine to Get Your Perfume to Last Longer? FragranceTok…
In an effort to boost scent longevity, creators are promoting eight-step regimens. But are they really necessary?
Fragrance Enthusiast Paul Reacts Shares Ultimate Sol de Janeiro Body Care Pairings In a recent viral video, popular fragrance influencer Paul, known as @paulreactss, has captivated beauty enthusiasts by demonstrating comprehensive body care routines designed to complement Sol de Janeiro's beloved perfume mists. The video, uploaded on July 21, 2025, showcases Paul's expertise in fragrance layering, offering viewers detailed product recommendations for four distinct Sol de Janeiro scents: Cheirosa 71, 62, 68, and 48. Paul meticulously outlines a five-step routine for each fragrance, including a body wash, body scrub, body cream or lotion, body oil, and a final perfume spray from various brands. For Cheirosa 71, he suggests a combination featuring Lush's Sticky Dates body wash and Ulta Beauty's Vanilla Velour body scrub. Moving to Cheirosa 62, Paul pairs it with Bath & Body Works' Pistachio Glaze body wash and Trader Joe's Brazilian Nut Body Scrub. The Cheirosa 68 routine incorporates Sol de Janeiro's own body wash and a Coconut Hibiscus body scrub from Walmart. Lastly, for Cheirosa 48, he recommends EOS Coconut Waters body wash and Josie Maran's Tangerine body scrub. The influencer's energetic presentation and specific product pairings have resonated strongly with his audience, garnering over 221,000 views and 20,000 likes. Comments flooded in, with many viewers requesting "Part two please!! My favs are 40 and 59" and expressing excitement over discovering new matching products. Paul concluded the video by teasing future content, asking viewers to "comment down below and let me know if you guys want to see body care routines to match these." The video highlights a growing trend in the beauty community towards fragrance layering for a more personalized and enduring scent experience.
In an effort to boost scent longevity, creators are promoting eight-step regimens. But are they really necessary?