TikTok Says This Perfume Will Make You Feel More Confident, But Does It Work?
Warm, subtle, musky scents are a fragrance collection staple. They're the perfume equivalent of a basic white T-shirt or a really good pair of jeans—versatile and reliable, no matter what the time of day or year. Unlike fragrances that feature powerful stand-out notes like rose, oud, or citrus, these perfumes instead serve to enhance your natural scent by combining with your skin's natural pH. Basically, making you the main note of the fragrance. Much like natural, fresh-faced makeup has usurped the heavy, all-out glam look in recent years, these subtle, skin-like scents are one of the biggest fragrance trends in the beauty world right now—commonly referred to as skin scents or pheromone perfumes.
With the hashtag #pheromoneperfumes currently racking up almost 27 million views on TikTok, this may well be a trend that you're already aware of. And while you could be forgiven for thinking that this would be just another 'flash in the pan' beauty trend gone viral on social media, there's actually some interesting science behind the idea that pheromone perfumes can make you smell more attractive.
"Pheromones are chemical substances that are secreted by the body," explains perfumer Nic Mastenbroek. "They are a form of communication that works by sending signals to another animal of the same species, triggering a behavioural response or change in hormones."
According to Mastenbroek there are two steroids which are closely related to some possible human pheromones, and studies have focussed on these: androstenone and androstadienone. "These are believed by some researchers to have pheromonal effects. In fact, both have been shown to have an impact on female mood and may even boost sexual desire," he adds. "Fragrance brands are beginning to incorporate synthetic versions of pheromones into their fragrance formulations. Although you won’t be able to consciously smell or detect these, they are included for the purpose of having a subconscious and attracting effect on the person smelling you." Essentially, the concept of pheromone perfumes is that by wearing a fragrance containing these ingredients, you can tap into this primitive animal attraction response. So, if you've ever walked past someone and thought they smelled really really good, this would explain why.
"The aim of a pheromone perfume is to seduce and attract, so pheromone perfumes are often synonymous with romance-inducing smells," explains Mastenbroek. So you'll often find that these fragrances are also oozing with sensual fruity, floral, sweet, gourmand and ambery notes, too. Sounds appealing, right? Scroll down to discover the pheromone perfumes we're obsessed with.
The Best Pheromone Perfumes:
1. DS & Durga I Don't Know What
2. Escentric Molecules Molecule 01
3. Phlur Not Your Baby
Packed with typically sensual fragrance notes like vanilla, cardamom, and sandalwood, this warm, sweet fragrance is guaranteed to turn heads.
4. Ellis Brooklyn Iso Gamma Super
5. Juliette Has A Gun Not A Perfume
This clever formulation features just one note, a single element called Cetalox. It's typically used in fragrances as a base note, but on its own it serves to complement your own natural scent. The result is subtle but alluring.
6. Maison Crivelli Ambre Chromatique
Rich with amber and incense, this is more of a statement-maker than most pheromone perfumes, but it settles so sensually onto skin.
7. Serge Lutens L'Eau Serge Lutens
8. Maison Margiela Replica Bubble Bath
9. Glossier You
10. Who Is Elijah Nomad
11. Commodity Milk
12. Jusbox Cheeky Smile
Those who are drawn to warm scents will love this fragrance, which perfectly balances musky Iso E Super with woody notes of amber and cashmeran.
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Grace Day is a beauty editor and content creator. She has over 10 years of beauty-industry experience, spanning editorial, retail, and e-commerce, which gives her a unique understanding into how people shop for their beauty routines.While studying for a history degree (specialising in the history of beauty) and working as a beauty adviser in department stores, Grace started writing her own beauty blog in order to share the products she discovered while dealing with acne. After graduating, she moved to Beauty Bay as beauty editor and content manager. Grace is currently a beauty contributor to Who What Wear. She has also written for Hypebae and PopSugar and works as a brand consultant and copywriter.