Brazilian Beauty Products Are About to Dominate the Body Care Space

We’re on the cusp of the “B-Beauty” boom.

A woman with glowing skin wearing an off the shoulder top in front of a pink background that has soap suds on it. She in next to three beauty products from Brazilian brands.
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Recently, I’ve been getting subtle signs that my next trip should be to South America, specifically Brazil. I don’t know what it is about my algorithm that knows me so well but I’ve been inundated with beauty hauls from influencers who hail from the country, so much so that I’ve slowly started building my own collection right here at home. The more I learn, the more I realize: Body care is a big deal in Brazil.

“Body care is deeply rooted in Brazilian culture,” Sissi Freeman, director of marketing & sales at Granado, tells me. “We live in a tropical country with warm weather, beaches, and an outdoor lifestyle, so taking care of the skin is essential. Brazilians shower multiple times a day, and personal care is seen as a daily ritual." She adds the in Brazil, self-care is about feeling fresh, confident, and connected to yourself.

As a native of the Caribbean, this tracks. Hot weather means more sweating, and growing up, I’d sometimes shower up to four times a day during the peak summer months. Each shower came with reapplying lotion, powder, and/or a little spritz of perfume. When you’re hot all the time, you tend to take your body care routine to some rather extra (but necessary) heights.

Ahead, Freeman explains why Brazilian or “B-Beauty” is starting to trend, and I share the Brazilian beauty products that have become firm staples in my routine, especially as we start to transition into the spring months.

Why Is B-Beauty Trending?

We are in the middle of an unprecedented fragrance boom in the beauty industry. B-Beauty is perfectly poised to fill the ever-growing space that is the intersection of fragrance and body care.

​“Brazil is one of the world’s largest perfumery markets,” Freeman tells me. “Because of the warm climate, Brazilians tend to naturally layer scents throughout their shower routines. They start with scented soaps, follow with cologne, and continue refreshing their fragrance over time, creating a lasting feeling of freshness.”

In Brazil, body care is more than just a performative ritual. It’s one of the easiest and most functional ways to connect with oneself. I can personally attest to the power that fragrance and a good body care routine can have on mental health, and in Brazil, this practice seems to be simply a way of life. This belief system is one I will adopt for the foreseeable future, and with the body care boom hot on our heels, it won’t be long before the rest of the beauty industry follows suit.

What Are Some Popular Body Care Ingredients In Brazil?

While I’m not currently in South America (rude), there are a few Brazilian beauty brands available in the United States. There are also a few star ingredients worth keeping an eye out for as you build your B-beauty stash.

​“Murumuru butter, Brazil nut oil, and shea butter are some of the country’s most iconic ingredients, known for their nourishing and moisturizing properties,” Freeman tells me. “Brazil is home to the world’s largest rainforest, and many of these ingredients come from long-standing traditions rooted in nature and passed down through generations.”

​Brazilian beauty bridges product performance and respect for the environment in such a beautiful way, and many of the products that I’ve been using reflect this harmony. If you’re ready to build your B-beauty stash, keep reading for a curated list that you can use to start your journey.

Best Brazilian Beauty Products

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Sissi Freeman

Sissi Freeman is the director of marketing & sales at Granado.

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Ariel Baker
Beauty Writer

Ariel Baker is the Beauty Writer at Marie Claire. Previously the associate beauty editor at PS and briefly freelance, she has bylines in InStyle, Forbes Vetted, Women's Health, and more.

Since she started out in the non-profit sector, Ariel enjoys looking at beauty from a sociocultural lens, looking to avenues like politics, music, and the arts, to inform her views on the space. That being said, as a true beauty-product obsessive, testing the latest items to hit the market, keeping up with trends, and meeting industry icons, will always be her favorite part of working in the beauty space.

When she's not working, Ariel can be found hanging out with her fiancé and loving on their two cat daughters: Cow and Chicken.