by Phlur
Missing Person delivers a soft, intimate musk that lingers close to the skin, evoking the subtle scent of a loved one’s presence—residing between clean laundry and the warmth of skin. It unfolds as a light, powdery white musk with faint floral nuance from jasmine and orange blossom, deepening into a clean, airy sandalwood base. While faint and personal in its projection, it resonates deeply with some who find it comforting and nostalgic, particularly those drawn to skin scents that feel both familiar and quiet. However, its performance is inconsistent: many report weak longevity, with scent fading in minutes or being nearly undetectable, especially on skin. A significant number are anosmic to it entirely, sensing nothing beyond alcohol or body spray. Others describe it as synthetic, ashy, or reminiscent of outdated 80s musks, often comparing it to Egyptian Musk oils or simpler, cheaper alternatives. Despite its divisive reception, some find its minimalism appealing, particularly as a layering base for heavier fragrances. It is best suited for those who appreciate subtle, almost invisible scents and seek a quiet, personal signature—ideal for daily wear in private or intimate settings.