Trendspotting: What’s Up With “Milk” In Fragrance?
Have you noticed that everything in beauty smells like milk right now? Your hair mist, your body lotion, your new perfume... It's all giving creamy, warm, cozy vibes. So what's actually going on?
The "milk" moment is very real. In the past two years, searches for "milk perfumes" have tripled according to Google Trends, and the trend has officially spilled (pun intended) from fine fragrance into your entire beauty routine. Brands like Ilia, DedCool, Phlur, and NOYZ all leaned into milky scents and textures, and they weren't wrong to do it.
But why milk? It turns out there's actual psychology behind it. Smell is the most developed sense we have as children, making childhood the most influential period for the smells we'll love throughout our lives — and milk is basically the universal comfort scent. It hits different when you're stressed.
Milky perfumes sit right between two other massive fragrance trends: super-sweet gourmands that smell like desserts and clean, minimal "skin scents" that smell like your own skin, but better, which is probably why they feel so wearable.
Now, the trend has evolved beyond just spritzing. Fragrance milks have the consistency of a serum with the potency of a traditional eau de parfum: lightweight, no tackiness, and unlike alcohol-based fragrances, they project even more on your skin. The same goes for haircare: milky hair mists and creamy scented treatments are everywhere.
Bottom line? Milk isn't just for your cereal anymore. It's your whole vibe.