Superstar Edge reimagines Carolina Herrera Bad Boy Superstar as a magnetic, alcohol-free perfume oil you can wear close to the skin all day.
Dark, glowing and built to linger long after you’ve left.

What You’ll Actually Smell
Top: Sage breathes cool and herbal. Ginger fizzes with warm zest.
Heart: Tonka Bean rounds it out almond-sweet. Rounded out by Sage Accord.
Dry-down: Cedar lends a clean, dry-wood edge. Leather smolders supple and animalic. Amber glows warm and golden.
What Makes It Special
Orientals are the showpieces of perfumery, and concentrating one into oil only deepens the drama — more warmth, more sillage, more staying power.
Because it’s an impression of Carolina Herrera Bad Boy Superstar — not the designer bottle — you get the rich, spiced depth you love at a fraction of the price, with none of the alcohol burn.
How It Stacks Up Against the Original
An impression isn’t a knock-off — it’s the same scent direction, recreated with quality aroma materials and no designer markup. You skip the bottle, the boxing and the brand tax, and put your money into what actually matters: how it smells on your skin.
When To Wear It
It’s tailor-made for warm weather — spring days and balmy summer nights. A natural fit for him, and honestly great on anyone who reaches for it. One dab at the throat is all the statement you need.
Getting the Most From Your Oil
Because there’s no alcohol to flash off, a single pass is usually plenty. Start light, give it ten minutes to bloom, and add a touch more only if you want a bigger trail.
A Quick Word on Warm Aromatic-Leather Scents
Warm, spicy and dramatic, the oriental family is where perfumery turns up the volume. Concentrated into an oil, the resins and spices stop flashing off and settle into a long, glowing trail.
The Quick Facts
- Inspired by: Carolina Herrera Bad Boy Superstar
- Scent family: Warm Aromatic-Leather
- Best for: men's, Spring, Summer
- Format: Alcohol-free perfume oil — 0.33 oz rollerball up to bulk sizes
Great fragrance shouldn’t cost a fortune. Superstar Edge proves it, one dab at a time.
