The 11 Best Musk Fragrances for an Alluring, Sensual Scent

Woodsy, earthy, and warm—all at once.

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I wear perfumes from every single fragrance family. Floral perfumes are great for summer, citrus scents are my go-to when I'm in the mood for a light fragrance, and gourmands are my preferred profile in the winter. But regardless of the season, the best musk fragrances are hands-down my favorite.

The synthetic note (meaning it is designed from compounds that can replicate a natural musk) is known for its a skin-like scent. Musks are generally warm and earthy, a bit woodsy, and occasionally powdery. They're incredibly complex and play well with other fragrance profiles, which, as a massive fan of fragrance layering, is a huge plus in my book. Now, the musks that perfume fans know and love are entering a new, and very chic, era.

You’ll now find musk mixed with unexpected notes (think dewy florals or animalistic scents like ambergris) to provide a lighter, cleaner feel, says Carine Certain Boin, a Givaudan senior perfumer. “Fresh and radiant scents are trending,” she reveals to Marie Claire. “These ingredients pair beautifully with musk’s warmth, leading an enigmatic depth to the fragrance with a unique, contemporary freshness.”

Intrigued? Keep scrolling for the 11 best musk fragrances to enhance your fragrance wardrobe and leave beautiful strangers aching to say hello. Apologies in advance to your credit card.

Best Musk Fragrances

Diptyque Fleur de Peau

Audrey wear Diptyque Fleur De Peau - Holiday Edition Eau De Parfum.

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27 87 Per Se Best Musk Fragrance

Audrey Noble wears 27 87 Per Sé Eau De Parfum.

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Balmain Carbone Best Musk Fragrance

Audrey Noble wear Balmain Paris Carbone Eau De Parfum.

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Frederic Malle Musc Ravageur Best Musk Fragrance

Audrey Noble wear Frederic Malle Musc Ravageur.

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YSL Libre Best Musk Fragrance

Audrey Noble wears YSL Libre Eau De Parfum.

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Other Musk Fragrances We Love

What Is a Musk Perfume?

Musk is often referred to as a “second skin” scent, which Boin describes as soft and warm. “It enhances the long-lasting power of the fragrance and brings more comfort,” she says. Musks can range from a clean and pure profile to a sexier, even animalistic makeup reminiscent of natural skin.

“It provides a sensual, earthy aroma and often serves as a base note that can anchor lighter, more fleeting scents,” adds Monet. “Notes like woods, ambers, and resins are commonly paired with musk to enhance its longevity and depth.”

What to Look For in a Musk Fragrance

  • Profile

Boin says that a musk fragrance must feel natural to you, as they are multifaceted scents that can range in smell. What a scent smells like on your skin might be totally different on your best friend (cool!). “Whether you prefer a gentle, clean radiance or a more daring, sensual edge, the right choice will reflect your unique style and feel like an extension of yourself,” she says.

  • Notes

Monet adds that you’ll want to look for a musk with ingredients known for their lasting power, such as wood, resins, and ambers. “The balance and synergy between ingredients, rather than relying solely on musk, is key for a long-lasting scent that wears well throughout the day,” she says.

  • Layering Options

While a musk fragrance can stand on its own, it makes for a great base for a fragrance wardrobe. “It layers easily with other scents, adding sensuality and a cozy, enveloping feeling,” says Boin. Want to add brightness to a floral? Add a musk. Looking for a clean spin to a citrus note? Add a musk. Trying to deepen a woody or ambery scent? She says musk will round out those warm scents with an added dose of mystery. The possibilities are endless. Seems like it's time to go fragrance shopping.

Meet the Experts

Carine Certain Boin Best Musk Fragrance Expert
Carine Certain Boin
Alexandra Monet Best Musk Fragrance Expert
Alexandra Monet
Audrey Noble
Contributing Beauty Writer

Audrey Noble is a freelance beauty editor and writer with 10 years of experience in the industry. Previous to going freelance, she has held editorial positions at Vanity Fair, Allure, and Refinery29. Now, along with Marie Claire, she regularly contributes to Vogue, Harper’s BAZAAR, and more. 

In her spare time, she is either catching every Lakers game on TV (time difference be damned) or binging the latest season of Love Island (both UK and US).