Eternity Now for Women vs Euphoria
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Pink pepper cracks open with a dry, restless buzz before marigold pulls things slightly earthy and green — not pretty-floral, more like cut stems. Jasmine and violet settle into the heart together, softening without going powdery, kept honest by the pepper still lingering underneath. The dry-down is where cashmeran and sandalwood take over: warm, vaguely skin-like, mildly creamy but never heavy. Projection stays close to moderate; sillage is a polite trail rather than a statement. — Best for daytime spring and summer wear, ideal for someone who wants florals grounded rather than gushing.
Opens with a burst of tart pomegranate cut through with green freshness — fruit-forward but not sweet, more like crushed stem than candy. The heart darkens quickly as black orchid and violet push the green out, pulling it into a moody, slightly powdery floral with a faintly earthy edge. Lotus keeps it from going fully heavy. The dry-down is where it commits: amber and musk settle into a warm, woodsy base with real sillage and lasting projection that stays close but noticeable for hours — Made for fall evenings, date nights, or anyone who wants a grown, slightly mysterious signature that doesn't need to shout.
How they overlap
Eternity Now for Women and Euphoria share exactly one note (violet). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Eternity Now for Women is the cheaper original at $70 compared to $90 for Euphoria — about 22% less. Eternity Now for Women is built for spring/summer; Euphoria for fall/winter. Pick by when you'd actually wear it.