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The Best TikTok-Famous Fragrances on PerfumeTok

Oct 28, 2023

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If your For You Page has been flooded with videos on fragrances that make you smell like dark academia or even like a crisp autumn evening, you’ve officially made it to the most poetic and some would even say sexy corner of TikTok. Welcome to #PerfumeTok. This branch stems from your regular side of #BeautyTok, but unlike many beauty-obsessed influencers, PerfumeTok users can’t exactly rely on GRWM tutorials or the visual testing of products. Because, let’s face it, fragrances can’t magically waft through your screen (at least not yet). So, these incredible users are stepping up to the plate, putting their word wizardry to the test, and describing every single note and vibe you’ll get from each of these scents.

Whether you’re after scents that make people swoon at your very presence or ones that transport you to a library in London on a rainy day, PerfumeTok has you covered with meticulously detailed fragrance descriptions. And with many of these TikTok-famous scents ranging from $30 to way over $400, we’re here to help make your choice easier by selecting the best ones that are worth the splurge. Read on for the best viral scents from PerfumeTok below.

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