Cannot read their taste? The attar trio from ₹1,055 lets them keep whichever of three notes becomes theirs.
Not very close to them? A candle gift set at ₹699 or a Hotel Collection room scent from ₹299 is thoughtful without being intimate.
2. Aim at the deferred category. A signature scent is desirable and personal, yet almost everyone leaves it for someone else to choose — a SOSA attar from ₹379 fills that gap.
3. Match it to them. Classic, bold, dreamy or sunny — there is a note for each temperament, so the gift reads as recognition, not a lucky guess.
4. Hedge if you must. The attar trio from ₹1,055 lets them keep whichever of three suits them.
5. It means something. Made in India, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
Why they feel impossible — and why that is good news
The person you cannot shop for is usually not fussy. They are simply well-supplied. They buy their own gadgets the week they want them, replace what breaks without ceremony, and would rather own one good thing than three adequate ones. Faced with that, most of us panic and reach for scale — spend more, wrap something bigger — and end up handing over a costlier version of a shrug. The size of the gift is not the problem. The category is.
Here is the good news hiding inside the panic. If someone buys everything they need, the only territory left is the thing people almost never buy for themselves. In my years making fragrance, I have learned that scent is that territory more reliably than anything else. People treat a new signature as an occasion — something received, not commissioned — and so they wear the same half-empty bottle for years while cheerfully upgrading everything around it. A well-chosen fragrance is not one more object on a full shelf. It is the shelf's missing line.
The fragrance-finder: match the note to the person
This is the part I love, because it turns an impossible brief into an easy one. Do not think about products; think about how the person occupies a room, and let the note follow. Below is the shorthand I use myself when a friend asks me to choose for someone I have never met.
| If they are… | The note that fits | The SOSA pick | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Classic, composed, remembers birthdays | Taif rose and sandalwood | Ameeri attar | from ₹379 |
| Bold, arrives late, owns the room | White and royal oud | Nawaab attar | from ₹379 |
| Dreamy, romantic, always mid-story | Night jasmine and rose | Mastani attar | from ₹379 |
| Sunny, easy, hard to offend | Bergamot, cardamom, jasmine | Adaa attar | from ₹379 |
| Genuinely unreadable | All three signatures | Attar trio | from ₹1,055 |
Choosing the format for how close you actually are
Fragrance is intimate, and how intimate you go should track your relationship. For a sibling, partner or close friend, an attar worn on the skin is perfect — it is a personal, grown-up choice, and if you name the reason you picked it, the gift is unmistakably from you. If you are shopping for someone you like but do not know deeply — a colleague, a new in-law, an acquaintance — a skin scent can feel presumptuous. Step back to the room instead.
A scented candle from ₹379, the candle gift set at ₹699, or a Hotel Collection room scent from ₹299 gives all the warmth of fragrance without deciding what someone wears on their body. And for the person who is hard to read but easy to please, a 15g solid perfume from ₹459 splits the difference beautifully: it is worn on skin, but it is subtle, travel-friendly and applied a touch at a time, so it never overwhelms. If your impossible person happens to be a man who insists he wants nothing, I go deeper into that exact case in the guide to gifts for men who say they don't want anything; if they are simply particular, the guide for fussy or particular people shows how to let them choose the scent themselves.
The SOSA gifting edit
Here is the range I would choose from, sorted by how well you know the person and how much you want to spend. Everything below is finished, boxed and ready to hand over as it is.
| Gift | Best when | Character | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| A single attar | You know their temperament | Personal, worn on skin | from ₹379 |
| Attar trio | Taste is a mystery | Three notes to choose from | from ₹1,055 |
| Solid perfume 15g | You want low-risk on skin | Subtle, portable, easy | from ₹459 |
| Candle gift set | Not very close to them | Warm, room-scale, safe | ₹699 |
| Hotel Collection scent | They love a hotel-lobby mood | Room scent for a diffuser | from ₹299 |
Versailles
"They're impossible to shop for" is the brief I hear most often, and it always makes me smile, because it is really a confession that the shops have run out — not that the person has.
When I compose for a client I never start with a product. I start with a picture of who they are and how they want to feel walking into a room. Do the same for your impossible person and the gift chooses itself. The attar is only the messenger; the recognition is the gift.
They get a signature; a girl gets a classroom. A portion of every SOSA order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
Frequently asked questions
Facts verified August 2026: SOSA attars (Ameeri, Nawaab, Mastani, Adaa) from ₹379 and the attar trio from ₹1,055; solid perfumes 15g from ₹459; candle gift set ₹699; Hotel Collection from ₹299; scent longevity varies with skin and weather. The Hotel Collection scents are SOSA's own interpretations inspired by the world's finest hotels; SOSA is an independent Indian fragrance house, not affiliated with or endorsed by any hotel brand. Prices are "from" figures and subject to change.



