Tom Yum Prissana
Fragrance Story
Tom Yum by Prissana is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Tom Yum was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Prin Lomros.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Prin Lomros
Prin Lomros is a Thai perfumer and founder of the Prin brand, recognized for bold, complex compositions that often blend natural and synthetic materials. Their portfolio includes works for Azman and Der Duft, as well as their own line featuring scents like Ahuizotl and Aran. Lomros is known for pushing boundaries with rich, animalic, and resinous accords.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Tom Yum Prissana
Essence
Archetype: The Alchemist-a seeker of transformation, drawn to the interplay of opposites, the fusion of chaos and order, the raw and the refined. This is a person who thrives in the liminal spaces, where boundaries dissolve and new possibilities emerge. Tom Yum Prissana, a fragrance that melds the fiery, pungent zest of Thai cuisine with the elegance of perfumery, is their olfactory manifesto. They are not content with mere harmony; they crave the tension of contrasts, the alchemical marriage of disparate elements.
Style & Aesthetic
Their aesthetic is a controlled riot-structured asymmetry, textures that clash yet converse. They might wear a tailored blazer over a hand-dyed shirt splashed with chaotic patterns, or pair a minimalist watch with a ring carved from rough-hewn stone. Their home is a cabinet of curiosities: rare spices next to vintage perfume bottles, a well-worn philosophy text beside a book on molecular gastronomy.
Food, like fragrance, is an obsession. They seek dishes that defy expectation-sweet laced with smoke, bitterness that blooms into sweetness. They are the friend who insists you try durian or stinky tofu, not to shock you, but to awaken you. Yet their relentless pursuit of the novel can tip into excess; they may disdain simplicity as pedestrian, missing the profundity in the ordinary.
They attract and repel in equal measure. Their magnetism lies in their unpredictability-conversations with them veer from ancient alchemy to futuristic biohacking. They are the kind of lover who writes you a poem in a dead language one day and takes you spelunking the next. But their relationships often burn bright and brief. Their shadow is a fear of stagnation, leading them to abandon bonds that demand routine nurturing.
Professionally, they thrive in roles that allow reinvention-chef, perfumer, interdisciplinary artist, or entrepreneur. They disdain the 9-to-5 not out of laziness, but because rigidity suffocates their spirit. Yet this can manifest as dilettantism, a trail of half-finished projects in their wake.
Philosophy & Values
Their worldview is one of perpetual metamorphosis. They believe that truth is not found in purity but in synthesis-the collision of cultures, ideas, and sensations. They reject dogma, seeing life as an experiment rather than a fixed path. Their values are fluid, shaped by curiosity rather than convention. They might quote Heraclitus: "No man ever steps in the same river twice," but with a twist-they don’t just observe the river’s flow; they stir it, muddy it, and taste its changing depths.
Yet this very fluidity can unsettle those who crave stability. Their refusal to settle into a single identity may be seen as evasion, a reluctance to commit. Their shadow whispers that their love of transformation is, at times, a mask for restlessness-an unwillingness to endure the mundane labor of building rather than merely exploring.
Shadow
Their brilliance lies in their ability to transmute the base into the sublime, to find beauty in dissonance. They are the bridge between worlds, the one who reminds us that life is not a single note but a symphony of contrasts.
Yet their shadow is the refusal to integrate. They may mistake motion for growth, novelty for depth. The true alchemist does not just mix elements-they master them. The question that haunts them is whether they will ever allow themselves to be mastered by something greater than their own restless curiosity.
In the end, they are both the experiment and the experimenter, the crucible and the flame. And like Tom Yum Prissana, they leave an indelible impression-one that lingers long after the first shock of encounter has faded.