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Best Phlur Fragrance DupesCommunity-Scored
Phlur built its reputation on a specific kind of emotional minimalism — fragrances that read as extensions of clean skin rather than statements you wear. The brand sits in an interesting middle ground: priced above mass-market designer but below true niche, it delivers polished, wearable compositions that feel intentional without being challenging. The aesthetic leans soft and intimate, favoring musks, vanilla, warm skin accords, and sheer florals over sharp or polarizing notes. Projection tends to stay close to the body, and the dry-down is almost always the best part — that's by design.
Missing Person is the fragrance that put Phlur on the map, a skin-musk study that became genuinely viral for capturing something hard to name: the scent of someone you miss. Vanilla Skin and Heavy Cream extend that same logic into richer, creamier territory, leaning into gourmand-adjacent warmth without tipping into dessert. The thread connecting all three is restraint — these are perfumes that feel like they've been on your skin for hours rather than just applied.
The dupe market for Phlur is active precisely because the originals hit a mood that's in high demand but the price-per-bottle stings when you're reaching for something this casual. People want to spray Missing Person before bed without doing the math. That tension — elevated concept, everyday wear pattern — is exactly why affordable alternatives get searched so obsessively.
Phlur is for people who want their fragrance to feel like a second skin rather than a signature.
Phlur has 13 fragrances scored in The Scent File database, with 5 community-rated dupes in total. The top-accuracy match is Woody Vanilla by Dossier, scoring 7/10 for accuracy as a dupe of Phlur's Vanilla Skin (originally $96) — at just $29. Below: every Phlur fragrance we cover, ranked by the accuracy of its top dupe.
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