Toxic Superz.

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2025
Strong
Sillage
Excellent
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Toxic by Superz. is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Toxic was launched in 2025. The nose behind this fragrance is Andi Tóth.

Composition Profile

sweet 100%
amber 85%
honey 70%
mossy 60%
caramel 50%
vanilla 40%
earthy 35%
powdery 30%

About the Perfumer

Andi Tóth

Andi Tóth

Andi Tóth is a Hungarian perfumer known for bold, avant-garde compositions that challenge conventional fragrance norms. As the creator of Superz. - Toxic Superz., he explores intense, synthetic accords with a raw, almost industrial edge. His work often balances aggressive top notes with unexpected softness, reflecting a fearless approach to olfactory design.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Amber Amber
Honey Honey
Moss Moss
Vanilla Vanilla
Caramel Caramel
Tiramisu Tiramisu
Bergamot Bergamot

Character Profile

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Toxic Superz.

Essence

To wear Toxic Superz is to embrace a scent that defies subtlety-a fragrance that announces itself with audacity and lingers with an intoxicating, almost dangerous allure. The person who chooses this perfume is not one to fade into the background; they are drawn to intensity, to the kind of magnetism that borders on the excessive. They are, at their core, an embodiment of the Lover archetype-driven by passion, sensuality, and a deep yearning for experiences that electrify the senses.

Style & Aesthetic

Their presence is a carefully curated performance, a deliberate act of seduction-not merely in the romantic sense, but in the way they engage with the world. They dress with a boldness that commands attention: dark, sleek fabrics that cling to the body, metallic accents that catch the light, or perhaps something asymmetrical, designed to unsettle as much as entice. Their style is not just fashion; it is armor and invitation in one.

They are drawn to the decadent-rich textures, deep reds, blacks that absorb light rather than reflect it. Their home, if one is permitted to see it, is a temple to indulgence: dim lighting, plush furnishings, perhaps a collection of rare wines or obscure vinyl records. They do not merely consume beauty; they immerse themselves in it, as though trying to drown in sensation before life’s fleeting nature catches up with them.

Philosophy & Values

For them, life is not a series of obligations to be endured but a feast to be devoured. They reject asceticism, seeing it as a denial of human potential. Their philosophy is one of radical hedonism, though not in the shallow sense-they seek not just pleasure, but transcendence through it. A perfectly crafted cocktail, the right song at the right moment, the touch of a lover’s hand at the exact instant of longing-these are their sacraments.

Yet beneath this pursuit lies a quiet desperation. They fear numbness, the slow erosion of feeling that comes with routine. To be bored is to be dead. Thus, they chase intensity, sometimes at the cost of stability. Their mantra might be: Better to burn too brightly than to never catch fire at all.

Relationships

In love, they are both enchanting and exhausting. They do not love in halves-when they give themselves, it is with abandon. Their partners are often swept into a whirlwind of late-night conversations, impulsive trips, and a devotion that borders on obsession. But this very intensity can become a cage.

Their shadow emerges when passion curdles into possessiveness, when the fear of losing what they adore makes them cling too tightly. They may mistake intensity for intimacy, believing that if a relationship is not all-consuming, it is not real. This can lead to cycles of dramatic reconciliations and ruptures, leaving both them and their lovers drained.

Shadow

The Lover’s greatest weakness is their refusal of moderation. What begins as a quest for beauty can spiral into excess-too much drink, too many lovers, too many risks taken in the name of feeling alive. Their disdain for the mundane can make them unreliable, even self-destructive.

They may also struggle with a kind of existential melancholy, a sense that no pleasure is ever enough. Once the high fades, they are left chasing the next thrill, never quite satisfied. In their darkest moments, they may wonder if they are doomed to always want more than life can give.

Conclusion

To love a person like this is to be both exhilarated and exhausted. They are the ones who drag you to dance until sunrise, who convince you to abandon caution for a single, perfect night. But they are also the ones who may leave you wondering if you were ever more than a fleeting spark in their endless search for fire.

They are not for everyone. But for those who understand them, they are unforgettable-a living testament to the idea that some souls are meant to burn, not just glow.