5 Fragrances that Smell Similar to Missing Person

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Missing Person is a perfume from Phlur, which has been making the rounds and gaining popularity as of late. I received a sample of this perfume as a part of a Phlur set, so, I’ve been testing it out and thinking of other scents it reminds me of. So, what are some alternatives or similar smelling fragrances to Missing Person? This is my running update of these other options.


What fragrances smell similar to Missing Person?

As of this first update, I don’t know of any perfumes that I would consider an exact match of Missing Person. But, here are the ones that strike a similar chord.


Similar, but Meh

Juliette Has A Gun Anyway Eau de Parfum Spray, 3.3 fl. oz.– Now, I personally don’t recommend this fragrance, but I must say that I was reminded of Anyway while testing out Missing Person.

Musky, citrus, and floral. Lime instead of bergamot, but you get neroli and the musk that’s in Missing Person, also. The problem is, it feels like a stripped down version of the scent we’re after, and the performance with Anyway is terrible.

It does have a more juicy citrus opening, but the musk and ambroxan that follows is weak and kind of bland. Anyway Perfume Review


Better Musky Fruit

English Pear & Freesia– So, English Pear & Freesia doesn’t sound like a similar scent based on the notes. But, it actually does have much of the same sort of style. Just deeper and a better perfume, in my opinion.

The pear here isn’t as sparkling as normally used in perfumes, but it has enough to mimic that brightness brought on by the bergamot in Missing Person. It’s fresh with freesia and melon, but the fruity notes have an edge early on.

What makes me draw comparisons is the use of the musk and the freesia itself. The white floral accord, has a greenish stem aroma, that is a bit rubbery and reminds me of that ‘skin musk’ accord in Missing. Not one to one, but it certainly made a connection in my head. My Full Review


Cheaper Clean Musky Floral

Lovely by Sarah Jessica Parker for Women, Eau de Parfum, 3.4-Ounce Spray Bottle– Lovely also reminds me of Missing Person, but leans much more toward being a style close to that of Narciso Rodriguez, just not as good. Sort of in between these two perfumes.

I also don’t like this one as much as Missing Person, but it is inexpensive and still pretty good overall.

This goes with mandarin, musk, and a crisp apple top. This one is musk heavy early, with a nice use of patchouli, and orchid flower note. It delivers a light sillage and a clean finish much like Missing. Lovely by SJP Review

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Amazingly Pretty Similar

Philosophy Amazing Grace by Philosophy Eau De Toilette Spray for Women, 2 Ounce Amazing Grace is the best-selling and most well-known perfume from Philosophy. It’s got a lot of scent in common with our target from Phlur.

It opens up with light and pleasant citrus notes, before the freesia, rose, and jasmine start to come in. Missing Person has that skin scent and a greater use of musk, early on.

As it dries down, Amazing Grace becomes muskier with the floral notes surrounding it. A simple and fresh daily wear, that won’t break the bank, but smells great.

It is a light sillage, here. Don’t expect a bomb and it dries down with more of a powdery musky aroma, then I get earlier on.


Diamond Sparkle

Pink Diamond by KKW– I’m adding this one to the list, even if it’s not an exact match, and it’s pretty tough to find at a reasonable price nowadays.

Pink Diamond is a perfume from the KKW line of scents. This one is one of Khloe Kardashian’s releases, under that brand.

It is a more floral version of this Missing Person style. Light fresh top, dewy, musk, with a woody base. The floral notes here are lilac, tuberose, and jasmine. The jasmine is the overlap between these two perfumes.

It’s less musky, but still has a powdery aspect to it that furthers the comparison with the Phlur.

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