I always put perfume on in the morning and don’t feel like myself without it. Few things make me happier than finding a new scent I’m obsessed with—or better yet, getting a fragrance inquiry from a stranger. (No gate-keeping here, BTW. Hit me with a “You smell so good” and I’ll tell you all my secrets before I even know your name.)
To me, fragrance is one of the most personal and expressive corners of beauty. All my people know that I’m a diehard vanilla girl (but not the sticky sweet kind), while a random whiff of my mom’s or best friend’s signature scent instantly makes me feel close to them.
I love the creativity element of layering my favorite scents and unlocking a delicious custom combo and am always giving recommendations. But since fragrance preferences are borderline sacred, I’ve never found a perfume product I could confidently share with everyone I know—until now.
Noyz Mylk de Parfum—a new innovation from the LA-based fragrance house—is truly unlike anything I’ve ever tried. It’s high praise from a perfume-obsessed beauty writer, but give me a product that’s a treat to apply, smells universally amazing, and makes even my most finicky perfumes last all day, and I won’t stop talking about it.
Noyz describes its newest launch as “a first-of-its-kind, pour-on fine fragrance milk.” It comes in a luxe-feeling glass bottle with a stopper for controlled release. In terms of dispensing and application, I’d compare it to a milky toner like Rhode’s Glazing Milk—but even easier to control, since the consistency is richer and less runny.
To start, I tap two to three drops of Mylk onto the inside of my wrist. (It’s concentrated, so a little goes a long way.) The first time I used the product, I was amazed that it didn’t spill over my arm or run down my sleeve: It acts and feels like a silky liquid milk, but hardly budges unless you’re intentionally moving it around. From there, I rub my inner wrists together and use them to press the product onto my neck, collarbones, and anywhere else I want a base fragrance. It melts into my skin almost instantly and doesn’t leave behind any sticky feeling.
I’ve tried solids, concentrates, and mists—but as far as fragrance goes, Mylk is in a league of its own. Not only do I catch delightful waves of it all day long, but it also amplifies my other favorites when used as a base. Plus, as someone who’s constantly wondering if I’ve gone nose-blind, or my perfume wore off in an hour, I can wholeheartedly attest to Mylk’s 12-hour-wear claim: When I apply after a morning shower, I can still smell it when I climb into bed.
Currently, Mylk is available in three best-selling Noyz fragrances: Only Human (a warm, second-skin gourmand), Unmute (a complex-yet-sweet vanilla) and Detour (a crisp, grounded floral). As a vanilla perfume devotee, I’m surprised to report that I’ve been loving my Detour Mylk the most. I find that it reads more clean and cozy than heady floral. I love it on its own, but I also layer it with my Only Human Eau de Parfum to warm it up for winter, and combine it with my go-to nighttime fragrances to make them fresh enough for the office.
While I could go on and on about how good this product smells, that’s not what truly sets it apart for me. It’s a sensory ritual that’s as much about how the product feels on the skin as how it smells. In 2026 skin care has bled into nearly every facet of beauty, with common skin ingredients appearing in makeup, hair care, and nail care formulas. That “skinification” concept feels especially relevant with this fragrance product.
Noyz Mylk de Parfum contains hyaluronic acid, witch hazel, sunflower seed oil, and glycerin derivatives—common hydrating and soothing agents found in skin care. Unlike most perfumes, it’s also alcohol-free. And while it primarily functions as a fragrance, it definitely leaves my skin feeling soft, plumped, and dewy where it melts in.
Beyond the bonus sheen it leaves behind on my skin, the multisensory element is my favorite part of using this perfume milk. It’s effective and luxurious (and unisex—it would make a fantastic gift!), but the real draw? It’s brought a little joy and self-care back to a part of my routine that usually happens in a hurry.
Grace McCarty is the associate beauty editor at Glamour.



