The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
The Oudgasm collection arrived as Kayali's answer to a specific craving: oud that doesn't hit like a wall. Ilias Ermenidis built Milky Musk Oud | 30 around a single wager, what happens when you treat oud like a fabric instead of a feature? Not a bold announcement. Something you pull close. The number 30, following Kayali's tradition, means this formula required thirty rounds of revision before it settled. All that work to arrive at a scent that feels effortless.
What makes Milky Musk Oud | 30 unusual is not the oud, oud appears in plenty of Kayali releases, but what surrounds it. Strawberry cream in the opening is unusual territory: fruity, almost childish, the kind of note most houses bury or skip entirely. Ermenidis kept it front and center, using saffron's warmth to hold the sweetness from curdling into confection. The milk and white musk in the heart do what milk always does, it softens the architecture without dissolving it. Oud and vanilla in the base arrive quietly, settling into the warmth the opening created rather than announcing themselves over it.
The evolution
The opening is fast and gentle, pink pepper spice that arrives and cedes the stage within minutes. Strawberry cream and saffron take over from there, a warm fruity-spicy haze that feels closer to skin than to air. The heart carries sandalwood and frankincense in the background, providing structure without weight. What sits closest is the milk-and-musk combination, soft, intimate, barely there. The drydown is where oud finally announces itself, but quietly. Vanilla and praline wrap around it, tonka bean adding a caramel nudge. Six to eight hours of moderate sillage, close enough that someone standing near you might catch it but won't smell you from across the room. The next day on clothes: faint oud, cream dried down to something almost skin-like.
Cultural impact
The Oudgasm collection positions Kayali firmly in the oud-masculine territory they staked out with their earlier releases, but Milky Musk Oud | 30 takes a different angle, soft, creamy, almost shy rather than assertive. Wearers describe it as the scent of someone who doesn't need to announce themselves, which tracks with how the milk diffuses the oud into something worn rather than wielded.


















