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Salted Skin Solid Perfume Balm

Tenth Muse Salted Skin Solid Perfume Balm is a fragrance. Salted Skin Solid Perfume Balm opens with Salt, Green Tea, and Coconut, settles into a heart of waterlily and Driftwood, and dries down to a base of Jasmine and Amber. Tenth Muse's Salted Skin Solid Perfume Balm carries a Statement verdict, a salty-led wear.

Salt-and-coconut beach territory with green tea cleaning up the sweetness and driftwood under the heart. Sits in the 'sun-warmed skin' niche that designer houses keep pushing into - here in solid-balm form for £18 rather than £140.
  • Aquatic
  • Sun-Soaked
  • Relaxed
  • Beachy
  • Soft
Salted Skin Solid Perfume Balm Solid Perfume bottle

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Profile

Citrus Floral Fruity Green Sweet Warm Woody Earthy Animalic Fresh
Citrus 0%
Floral 17%
Fruity 9%
Green 8%
Sweet 22%
Warm 11%
Woody 13%
Earthy 14%
Animalic 10%
Fresh 25%

Mood Profile

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding

Accords

Salty
100%
Aquatic
95%
Coconut
90%
Marine
75%
Tropical
70%

Performance

Longevity
Moderate (4-6h)
Projection
Intimate
Intensity
Light

Best Seasons

Best For:
Summer
Also Works:
Spring Fall

Salt + coconut + waterlily is a warm-weather composition by design - the aquatic profile sits firmly in summer and late spring. Works on warm autumn days; too light for winter wear.

Best Occasions

Best For:
Date Casual
Also Works:
Office

Built for casual warm-weather days - holiday wear, weekend mornings, beach. The intentionally relaxed skin-close profile is what makes it work for those settings; not the choice for formal evening or corporate occasions.

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About

Salted Skin is Tenth Muse's contribution to the beach-skin category - sea salt and coconut, water-flowers in the middle, soft amber drying down. Compositions in this space tend to fork into either 'pina colada gourmand' or 'cold marine ozonic'; this one walks a middle line. The opening is the most distinctive moment: sea salt adds a mineral-saline edge (it's not really 'salty' in the taste sense - more 'sun-on-skin-after-swimming' than 'crisp packet'), green tea adds a green-aromatic lightness that prevents the coconut from going cocktail. Coconut itself is dialled back from the Sol-de-Janeiro / Maison-Margiela By-the-Fireplace levels - it's there as a soft creamy backdrop rather than the hero. The heart goes to waterlily and driftwood. Waterlily is the aquatic-floral signature that does most of the 'skin' work - dewy, slightly sweet, slightly salty. Driftwood under it adds a dry sun-bleached wood character that keeps the whole composition from sliding into beach-cocktail territory. The base is jasmine and amber - the warm-soft drydown. Jasmine carries the floral signal forward; amber holds the warmth. In the balm format, both stay close to the skin and read as 'this is what you smell like after a beach day' rather than 'this is what you smell like wearing perfume on the beach'. Best for warm-weather casual wear. The composition is intentionally relaxed - not built to project, designed to be a personal scent that someone gets close enough to register.