The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Euphories was inspired by a French song and shaped by a single idea: the bittersweet nature of teenage first love. Not the sanitized version. The real one. The kind that makes you feel everything at once, joy and sorrow, hope and doubt, all tangled together in a way you can't untangle. Prin Lomros wanted to capture that emotional whiplash in a bottle. The contrast between sweet and strong, light and dark, became the entire brief.
What makes Euphories work is the tension between its elements. Vanilla absolute, rich, warm, almost syrupy, meets tobacco and rum, two materials that carry weight and shadow. Apricot and tangerine keep the opening from tipping into heaviness. Hay absolute brings an unexpected green earthiness that grounds the sweetness. Butterscotch and hazelnut add depth without darkness. The result is a fragrance that feels complete: sweet enough to comfort, strong enough to linger, complex enough to reveal something new with each wearing.
The evolution
Euphories shifts on skin. The opening hits bright and juicy, tangerine and apricot arrive with an almost reckless sweetness, cinnamon adding a warm spark that keeps the top from feeling too innocent. Within an hour, tobacco and rum emerge, their darker character cutting through the sweetness like a doubt that won't quite resolve. The vanilla doesn't stay sweet, it deepens, becomes resinous, almost resin-like. Butterscotch and hazelnut add warmth and nuttiness. Cedar and sandalwood form the base, with oakmoss providing an aromatic trail. By the drydown, it's all about that intimate warmth, musk, oakmoss, and tolu balsam creating a skin-close presence that lingers for hours. An afterthought that stays with you.
Cultural impact
Euphories has earned a following among collectors who appreciate its complex sweet-tobacco interplay. Reviewers describe it as resinous, strong, and complex, a fragrance that rewards patience. The sweet-versus-dark contrast draws comparisons to Pineward for its woody depth. As an extrait concentration, Euphories performs differently than typical EDTs, deeper, more personal, with moderate sillage that stays close to the skin rather than filling a room.





















