Our testing notes.
Liquid Trust is one of the longest-selling products in this corner of the market: an unscented oxytocin spray marketed to build trust, warmth and connection in social and intimate settings. Its review base is large and loyal.
But the premise needs a frank caveat. Oxytocin is a hormone that acts in the brain, and there's broad agreement, in the community and the underlying science, that spraying it on skin or inhaling it at product doses doesn't get it where it would need to go. Whatever effects users report are far better explained by expectation, ritual and the confidence of feeling prepared than by the molecule itself.
This smells amazing and actually works. I feel like people want to be physically closer to me, especially my partner. Love it!
None of that makes it a scam in intent. It's cheap, it layers under anything, and plenty of people enjoy the ritual. But as an independent publication we can't endorse the mechanism. Buy it as a low-stakes curiosity if you're interested, not as a reliable way to change how others feel about you.


