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This is your sign to ditch the spray bottle forever. I’ve tried every weird scent format since the day I realized my perfume collection could double as a skincare stash—powders, solids, even scented d…
This is your sign to ditch the spray bottle forever. I’ve tried every weird scent format since the day I realized my perfume collection could double as a skincare stash—powders, solids, even scented dry shampoo. But lately, my obsession has shifted to the weirdest stuff. Think milky toners, jelly sticks, and gels that hydrate your skin while you smell like a tropical breeze. Yep, I’m talking about Noyz’s Mylk de Parfums, Sol de Janeiro’s Jelly Balms, and Dolce & Gabbana’s Perfume Gels. These aren’t just weird—they’re genius.
Noyz’s Mylk de Parfums is basically a skincare toner with a scent. It’s alcohol-free, so your skin doesn’t dry out (a win for sensitive skin), and it’s so concentrated you only need a drop or two. I apply it like lotion, then spritz another fragrance on top for “maximum wear,” as my fave content creator, Alexis Androulakis, suggests. The dry-down is incredible—no sticky residue, no greasy feel. Plus, the scent stays steady all day, unlike traditional perfumes that fade into a whisper.
Sol de Janeiro’s Jelly Balms are the next level. These twist-up sticks are like a hybrid of a deodorant and a fragrance bomb. They’re infused with tropical scents like jasmine and fruity-floral blends, and they’re so concentrated you can wear them alone or layer under your usual perfume. I love using them as a base before spraying my favorite juice—think of them as the cheat code for scent longevity.
Then there’s Dolce & Gabbana’s Perfume Gels. These pocket-sized sticks are alcohol-free, hydrating, and claim to last 16 hours. The gel formula glides on skin without leaving a greasy trail, and the packaging is so sleek—no messy sprays, no wasted drops. It’s the ultimate win for people who want to smell good without the hassle.
💫 These innovations aren’t just trends—they’re the future of fragrance.
Key points: Alcohol-free formulas = less irritation, concentrated scents = longer-lasting, and weird formats = way more fun. These innovations aren’t just trends—they’re the future of fragrance.
So, what’s your weirdest perfume obsession? Drop it below—let’s vibe over scent hacks!
❓ People Also Ask
What makes a stick perfume unique?
A stick perfume is solid, not liquid, and is applied by rubbing it on the skin. It’s long-lasting and often has a strong, concentrated scent.
Why use a milk-based perfume?
Milk-based perfumes are moisturizing and gentle on the skin. They blend well with body chemistry, offering a soft, subtle scent that lasts throughout the day.
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