Euphoria Eau de Toilette
The original *Euphoria* arrived in 2005 draped in orchid and pomegranate; this eau de toilette version from 2009 strips away some of that purple velvet excess and lets in daylight.
The scent fingerprint
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- Fruity65
- White Floral50
- Sweet50
- Green
The note pyramid
- Peach
- Bergamot
- Sandalwood
- Amber
By the editors · 2 min readThe original *Euphoria* arrived in 2005 draped in orchid and pomegranate; this eau de toilette version from 2009 strips away some of that purple velvet excess and lets in daylight. The opening is all peach clarity—soft, almost translucent fruit that hovers somewhere between nectar and skin musk. Bergamot keeps it from turning syrupy, though this is still unmistakably sweet.
As it settles, the peach recedes into a hazy amber-sandalwood base that feels more like memory than statement. The wood is pale, the amber restrained, neither pushing for attention. It wears close and fades quickly, which suits the lighter concentration but may frustrate anyone seeking the tenacity of the original parfum.
This is *Euphoria* for warm weather or quiet days—less nightclub, more Sunday afternoon. It lacks the depth and drama of its predecessor, but that softness is deliberate. A casual, approachable version for those who found the original too dense or too dark.
Scent twins
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