Style Theory: I Tested WEIRD TikTok Perfume! (Missing Person Perfume)

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Have you ever taken a whiff of something and been immediately transported back in time? No, we’re not talking about time travel; we’re talking about nostalgia! Throwing ball with your dad, building blanket forts with mom, playing video games with friends. Well TikTok claims this new perfume (Phlur Missing Person) is meant to bring out ALL of the nostalgia. Not necessarily memories of childhood, but of someone you miss. But does this actually work? We tested the TikTok product to find out!
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Credits:
Writers: Matthew Patrick, Amy Roberts, and Brittany Leigh Turnbull
Editors: Warak, Pedro Freitas, and Jerika (NekoOnigiri)
Assistant Editor: Caitie Turner (Caiterpillart)
Sound Designer: Yosi Berman
Thumbnail Artist: Dan Lerner
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Chapters:
Intro (0:00)
The Perfume (0:17)
Smell Test (4:44)
Scentbird (7:52)
Second Test (9:23)
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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @bug7055
    it's secretly the love potion from Shrek 2
  • @Avellania
    I don't know why but my first idea was that a bottle ominously labelled "missing person" would smell like decomp. 🤢
  • @frtruck
    "Missing Person" perfume makes it sound like it's made of someone who was slaughtered in a remote location.
  • @mantis-manthegreat
    Regarding the "you put it on a card, not your wrist" is this: Putting it on the skin will automatically give it a more personified smell. Your human smell mixed with the perfume = person's scent Perfume on card = perfume's scent I think MatPat was trying to see if it was the perfume by itself doing all the "missing person" work, but didn't think to say it to us, or over think it in general.
  • @reaperedits._am
    Missing person perfume sounds like something a serial kidnap murderer would make…
  • @rpgrage7711
    Honestly style theory has to be the most unique and creative of the theory channels
  • @virusj
    "i've only really dated 4 girls in my life and 2 of them were in elementary school" almost had me for a second
  • @goostatoo
    If you mix every scent possible, it will eventually smell like something, the universal scent, of grandma
  • @masterpiece1817
    I’ve actually had experience with finding a smell that reminded me of a lost one. One of my grandparents (we simply called her “Grandma by the river”) passed away when I was young. One of my teachers recently had come back to a trip to Germany I believe, and one of the items she brought back was a bar of hotel hand soap that smelled EXACTLY like my Grandma by the river’s house!
  • @mranima748
    “It’s hard to believe a perfume could bring someone to tears seconds after sniffing: Me with a perfume of Hand Sanitiser, Petrol and Onion: Are you challenging me
  • @YunUroko
    11:58 Proust's Madeleine (or Madeleine de Proust in French) is actually a pretty common expression in France, usually referring to something (color, smell, food, ...) triggering a memory, so it's not as obscure as it may seem
  • @XxDegrassigurlxX
    To be fair I automatically don't trust anything Michaela says and specifically don't buy things I see from her. All she does is do what a brand tells her for money. She's not the only one it's the whole community.
  • @justinwhite2725
    Flaw in the test. The ticktockers put it on their wrist. You put it in a card. The chemistry. Between your body and the perfume is a key factor.
  • @PKgirl_101
    5:14 I love Amy’s reaction in this soon as he said the first emotional reaction; I was like it actually works?! Nope, she just coughed XD
  • @Blackmark52
    Reminding you of a perfume someone wore and what that person smelled like to you are two entirely different things.
  • @LizIsntCool17
    When I think “missing person perfume” I instantly connect it with something they’d send when an Amber Alert hits😅😅
  • @bubblecortex6503
    You should do a video on the replica line! The whole concept is it’s bringing up memories. With scents like beach walk, sailing day, by the fireplace, coffee break! I would love to see a video of you guessing what the memory is supposed to be!
  • @magentawool2556
    Matpat, I just wanted to say thank you for making your theory videos. I went through a rough patch. Nobody's gonna see this comment anyway, so I'll be honest. I was going to commit suicide. But do you want to know what stopped me? It was your videos. They gave me something to look forward to in life, and I could never thank you enough for that. You've been my idol ever since I was little, and if I had one wish it would be to meet you irl.
  • @despairbay
    11:36 I can't believe I was trying to take a break from studying for my French literature exam... only to find myself watching a video where they end up talking about Marcel Proust's "Du côté de chez Swann"