Alt. Fragrances
Halo Heat
$49 · 82% similar to Soleil Blanc (our rating)
Opens on cardamom, pink pepper, pistachio and bergamot, giving way to ylang-ylang, jasmine and tuberose, anchored by bitter almond, tonka bean, amber and coconut milk. Gourmand and creamy, the kind of warmth you want to live in.
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What does Halo Heat smell like?
Halo Heat opens with cardamom, pink pepper, pistachio, bergamot, a heart of ylang-ylang, jasmine, tuberose, over a base of bitter almond, tonka bean, amber, coconut milk.
Is Halo Heat a good alternative to Soleil Blanc?
In our subjective opinion, Halo Heat smells about 82% similar to Tom Ford Soleil Blanc. Opens on cardamom, pink pepper, pistachio and bergamot, giving way to ylang-ylang, jasmine and tuberose, anchored by bitter almond, tonka bean, amber and coconut milk. Gourmand and creamy, the kind of warmth you want to live in.
Can you layer Halo Heat with other fragrances?
Yes — Halo Heat is one of the bottles LayerDen members use in our step-by-step layer suites. The full layering recipes are part of membership.
How much does Halo Heat cost?
Halo Heat is around $49, versus $280 for the original Soleil Blanc.
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