1. Phlur: Missing Person
If any fragrance has come close to replicating You’s viral grip, it's Missing Person. Launched to a massive waitlist, it shares that same fundamental DNA of a sheer, musky skin scent designed to evoke comfort and intimacy. While Glossier You leans on bright
pink pepper and powdery iris, Missing Person achieves its warmth with jasmine, orange blossom, and a soft, woody sandalwood base. It’s less peppery and more floral-adjacent, but the core feeling is identical: it’s the scent of someone you love’s sweater. Think of it as You’s slightly more floral, cashmere-wrapped cousin. If the core appeal for you is that “your skin but better” coziness, this is your first stop.
2. Juliette Has a Gun: Not a Perfume
This fragrance is the ultimate minimalist statement and a pioneer in the skin-scent category. It is made from a single, solitary note: Cetalox, a synthetic ambergris molecule also known as Ambroxan. This is a key ingredient that gives Glossier You its warm, ambery base. By stripping everything else away, Not a Perfume delivers the core of what makes these scents so addictive. It’s clean, modern, and almost impossibly simple. On its own, it’s a whisper of a scent, but it reacts beautifully with your personal skin chemistry to create something unique. For those who love You's clean, musky finish but could do without the initial pepper and iris, this is a purist’s dream.
3. Diptyque: Fleur de Peau
Consider Fleur de Peau the sophisticated, grown-up Parisian version of Glossier You. The name translates to “skin flower,” and it delivers on that promise with an elegant blend centered on musk and iris—two of You’s most prominent notes. However, Diptyque elevates the composition with ambrette seeds for a vegetal warmth and a dash of aldehyde for a clean, powdery sparkle. It’s more complex, longer-lasting, and carries a higher price tag, but it’s a masterclass in perfumery. Where Glossier You is youthful and effortless, Fleur de Peau is refined and intentional. It’s the same concept, just executed with a different level of artistry and depth.
4. Byredo: Mojave Ghost
While not a direct scent-twin, Mojave Ghost captures a similar ethereal, barely-there quality that Glossier You fans adore. It’s inspired by the ghost flower, a rare plant that thrives in the arid desert. The key link is the shared note of ambrette, which provides a musky, skin-like warmth. But where You uses iris and pepper, Mojave Ghost opts for a more unusual combination of violet, magnolia, and a creamy sandalwood and chantilly musk base. It’s a bit fruitier and more floral in its opening but dries down to a similarly soft, warm, and captivating scent that feels both personal and mysterious. It's the artsy, free-spirited alternative.
5. DedCool: Milk
For the indie beauty lover, DedCool’s Milk offers a similar take on the personal scent experience. It’s a buildable fragrance designed to be worn alone or layered, composed of a subtle blend of bergamot, white musk, and amber. Like Glossier You, it’s not an overpowering perfume that announces your arrival. Instead, it’s a quiet, comforting scent that melds with your skin to create a unique signature. Milk feels a little creamier and less sharp than You’s peppery opening, leaning into a soft, almost lactonic smoothness. It’s vegan, genderless, and has that cool, understated vibe that feels very of-the-moment.
6. Fine’ry: I'm a Musk
Finding a great skin scent doesn't have to break the bank. Target’s in-house fragrance line, Fine’ry, created I’m a Musk as a direct answer to the Glossier You phenomenon, and it gets impressively close. It features fluffy musk, creamy sandalwood, and a touch of tonka bean for sweetness. It lacks the distinct pink pepper kick and the powdery iris of the original, but it absolutely nails the overall impression: a warm, clean, and inviting scent that feels like a second skin. At a fraction of the price, it’s the perfect option for everyday wear, for stashing in your gym bag, or for anyone who wants to try the trend without a major financial commitment.















