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Soleca

Soleca

Quiet Radiance · Soft Warmth

ALCOHOL-FREE OIL-BASED ROLL-ON · 20ML
Regular price Rs. 3,500.00
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— THE FRAGRANCE —
Soleca is an oil-based, alcohol-free roll-on perfume, formulated to work with your body heat rather than evaporate over it. Applied to pulse points, wrists, neck, and the insides of elbows, the scent evolves throughout the day, gradually revealing its depth. 
— THE COMPOSITION —

Scent Journey

A composition unfolds in three movements — top notes that greet you, a heart that settles in, a base that lingers.
I.
TOP
Mandarin · Blackcurrant · Lemon
A bright, sunlit opening that feels fresh, juicy, and immediately uplifting without sharpness.
II.
HEART
Orange Blossom · Lavender · Jasmine
Soft florals layered with gentle aromatics — calm warmth and quiet balance settle in.
III.
BASE
Vanilla · Tonka Bean · Sandalwood
A creamy, comforting foundation that lingers with smooth warmth and ease.
THE FEELING

First Light

Soleca opens fresh and luminous, then settles into a creamy, comforting warmth that lingers effortlessly through the day.
— THE RITUAL —

How to wear Soleca

A fragrance ritual built on layering, warmth, and time.
01
Apply.
Roll the bottle gently across pulse points: wrists, the side of your neck, and the inner elbow. A single pass on each is enough.
02
Let it settle.
Don't rub. Body heat draws the scent out naturally. Give it a moment, the oil takes a few seconds to find its rhythm.
03
Let it evolve.
From top to heart to base, feel each note revealing itself, awakening a memory worth returning to.

— A LEGACY SINCE 1934 —

"Raised between the ateliers of Grasse and the spice-scented markets of India, I learned scent as a language long before it became a profession."

— ALI ASGHAR IBRAHIM ATTARI