1. Traveling
We all know how hard it can be to make sure you have all products under 100mL when traveling with carry-on. Instead of leaving the perfume at home, it can be one less thing to think about when it is in a solid form.2. Alcohol Free
A lot of liquid perfumes contain alcohol to help them evaporate when sprayed. A solid perfume doesn’t need any help drying so generally won’t contain any alcohol or other irritants.3. Conveniently Small
The easiest way to carry a solid perfume is in a small container or lip balm tube. You can carry them with you for a quick pick-me-up throughout the day.4. No Leaking
If you’re traveling with perfume or even just have it stashed in a cupboard at home, a solid perfume is not going to leak and cause a mess!5. Aromatherapy
If you’re into aromatherapy and mixing different oils, you can make it into a solid scent to take anywhere. Got a headache? Whip out your lavender perfume balm! You can even pre-mix a range of balms for different ailments to make it easier than using oils in their liquid form.6. Being considerate of others
Is anyone else not a fan of getting a huge choking waft of someone’s perfume or deodorant when they decide they need to freshen up in a public space?! To me, spraying a scent where others could get caught in it is a big no-no, but with a solid perfume, the scent ends up only on your skin. Which leads to…7. Less Waste
Sprays can often end up going in every other direction except on your skin, but a balm or solid perfume ends up directly and only where you put it. Also, some scents can be diluted with water, but a solid state perfume isn’t (they’re anhydrous, meaning they contain no water), making it a lot longer lasting.Credit: Above is an extract from: https://dossierblog.com/need-solid-perfume/