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Nopalera 50mL Perfume

  • 3 variants
  • Women-Owned
  • Latinx-Owned
  • BIPOC-Owned
  • Made in U.S.A.

A clean eau de parfum inspired by the beauty and spirit of Mexico

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Bold, sensual, and beautifully layered, Nopalera Clean Fragrance Perfume brings artful scent storytelling to everyday ritual. Each eau de parfum is crafted with a clean formulation free from phthalates, parabens, and sulfates, offering a refined fragrance experience that feels modern, expressive, and easy to wear from day to night. Choose from three evocative scents, each inspired by the landscapes, warmth, and mystery of Mexico.

Dulce de Cuerpo: Powerfully smoky and enduring, this gender-neutral scent blends sweet earth with violet and amber, wrapped in warm notes of copal, vanilla, and sandalwood.
Top: Sweet Earth
Mid: Incense, Amber, Violet
Base: Copal, Vanilla, Sandalwood

Flor de Madera: Fresh and seductive, this scent opens with bright tamarind and Mexican citrus, softened by violet, jasmine petal, and vetiver, with musk and cedarwood for lasting depth.
Top: Tamarind, Mexican Citrus
Mid: Violet, Jasmine Petal, Vetiver
Base: Musk, Cedarwood

Bosque Místico: Sweet and inviting, this fragrance pairs hibiscus, pepper, and citrus zest with blooming honeysuckle and orris, finished with cozy cashmere woods.
Top: Hibiscus, Pepper, Citrus Zest
Mid: Honeysuckle, Orris
Base: Cashmere Woods

About the Brand - Nopalera
Nopalera was founded to elevate and celebrate Latin Culture. Their products are inspired by the beauty and richness of Mexico. Founder, Sanda, was raised by Mexican immigrant parents in California near the US/Mexican border, and founded Nopalera to celebrate her culture. Loud and proud. No apologies. Growing up, nopal cactus were everywhere. Sandra and her family would frequently cut them from their own yard and cook them. Later, she began using nopales in her artisan bath and body products, and Nopalera was born. The nopal cactus is an ancient symbol of Mexican culture. It's also one of the most sustainable, nourishing, and resilient crops in the world. You can eat it, make textiles from it, and use it to hydrate your skin and hair.

They’re committed to making high-end products with clean ingredients and celebrating natural beauty and resilience wherever they find it.