The writer notes that perfume has become a staple in many people's lives, with the rise of fragrance oils as a sensorial step in body care and a key player in layering. The trend shows that people are now more particular about the scents they wear, seeking out unique and distinctive fragrances that reflect their individuality. Experts say that the resurgence of Egyptian Musk scent can be attributed to its mention in the popular fan-fiction series, Love Story, which has captivated a new generation. The show's influence can be seen in the resurgence of '90s minimalism style, the lines forming at C.O. Bigelow for Bessette-inspired accessories, and fragrance lore.

The buzz surrounding Egyptian Musk has led to a renewed interest in the scent, with many people seeking out Abdul Kareem's version, although it is no longer available. Nemat's version, which was launched in the '90s, remains a popular choice among perfume enthusiasts. The writer notes that while they personally don't care for celebrity worship and recreation, their own rollerball remains at the ready for perfume touchups.

💡 NaijaBuzz Take

The Egyptian Musk craze sweeping the globe has finally made its way to our shores. In Nigeria, where perfumes are a staple in many people's wardrobes, the allure of this classic scent is undeniable. With Afrobeats icons like Tiwa Savage and Davido often spotted flaunting their signature scents, it's no surprise that Egyptian Musk has become the go-to fragrance for many. As the perfume industry continues to evolve, it's exciting to see how this timeless scent will be reimagined for the modern Nigerian woman.