Yuzu Soda Strangers Parfumerie

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2021
Moderate
Sillage
Moderate
Longevity
Summer
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

Yuzu Soda by Strangers Parfumerie is a Citrus fragrance for women and men. Yuzu Soda was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Prin Lomros.

Composition Profile

citrus 100%
aldehydic 85%
green 70%
fresh spicy 60%
fresh 50%
aromatic 40%
camphor 35%
sweet 30%
musky 25%

About the Perfumer

Prin Lomros

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

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Aldehydes Aldehydes
Yuzu Yuzu
Camphor Camphor
Bitter Orange Bitter Orange
Mint Mint
Basil Basil
Musk Musk
Petitgrain Petitgrain
Rosemary Rosemary
Nashi Pear Nashi Pear
Pineapple Pineapple
cream soda cream soda
Magnolia Magnolia
Orris Root Orris Root
Seaweed Seaweed
Vetiver Vetiver

Character Profile

The Eternal Youth Archetype: Portrait of Yuzu Soda Strangers Parfumerie

Essence

The one who cherishes Yuzu Soda by Strangers Parfumerie is most closely aligned with the Innocent archetype-the eternal youth, the seeker of lightness, the one who resists the weight of the world. This fragrance, with its effervescent citrus burst and playful sweetness, mirrors their refusal to be burdened by cynicism. They are not naive, but they choose optimism as an act of rebellion. The Puer Aeternus (eternal child) lives within them, not as immaturity, but as a deliberate preservation of wonder.

Yet, where there is light, there is shadow. The Innocent’s avoidance of heaviness can slip into avoidance of depth. Their love of fleeting pleasures may mask a fear of commitment, of the responsibilities that come with true maturity.

Style & Aesthetic

Their world is one of bright contrasts-sunlit cafes, spontaneous road trips, laughter that lingers in the air like the scent of yuzu. They favor clothing that moves easily: oversized linen shirts, pastel sneakers, a wardrobe that suggests readiness for adventure. Their home is airy, filled with plants that thrive on neglect, vintage soda bottles repurposed as vases, and Polaroids pinned haphazardly to the walls.

Music is an extension of their mood-upbeat indie pop, French ye-ye, anything that feels like a summer afternoon. They read Murakami not for the melancholy but for the magic realism, the way ordinary life brushes against the surreal.

They thrive in cities where the energy is high but the stakes feel low-Tokyo, Barcelona, Lisbon. They work in creative fields where structure is minimal: freelance design, music, writing. Routine is their enemy; they prefer the thrill of the unexpected. Weekends are for farmers' markets, aimless bike rides, and last-minute train tickets to nowhere.

Yet this freedom has a cost. Without roots, they risk becoming untethered, floating through life without ever truly building something lasting. Their shadow mocks them: Are you free, or are you just running?

Philosophy & Values

They believe life should be lived lightly, not because they lack depth, but because they have seen how easily heaviness suffocates joy. Their philosophy is simple: Why dwell in shadows when there is sunlight? They are drawn to Zen koans, the idea that enlightenment is found in the present moment-not in brooding over the past or fretting about the future.

Yet, this insistence on lightness can become a form of evasion. They may dismiss difficult emotions as "unnecessary," avoiding conflict or introspection. Their shadow whispers: If you never stop moving, you never have to face what’s inside.

Relationships

People are drawn to them effortlessly. Their energy is magnetic-conversations with them feel like sipping sparkling water, crisp and refreshing. They have a knack for making others feel seen, if only for a fleeting moment. Romantic partners are enchanted by their spontaneity, the way they turn an ordinary Tuesday into an adventure.

But intimacy is their challenge. They love deeply, yet from a distance-always ready to bolt when things become too real. Their relationships are often intense but short-lived, like fireworks: dazzling, then gone. The shadow here is a fear of being tied down, of losing the freedom they cherish above all else.

Conclusion

The Yuzu Soda lover is a paradox-both radiant and restless, full of joy yet haunted by the fear of becoming heavy. Their greatest strength is their ability to find beauty in the transient; their greatest flaw is their reluctance to embrace the weight of real connection.

They are not childish, but they are childlike-a distinction that defines them. The world needs their light, but they must learn that true freedom is not the absence of weight, but the ability to carry it without losing oneself.

In the end, they are the one who makes life feel like an endless summer-even if, sometimes, they forget that winter has its own kind of magic.