Coma Or Gasm draws its name from Nicotiana, the scientific name for the tobacco plant — and from nicotine, one of the world’s most potent addictions. Tobacco has shaped perfume since the 19th century, its aroma used to seduce, comfort, and command. But this scent begins with something personal: Eric Tran’s childhood in a land of tobacco fields. Harvest season meant families cutting fresh leaves, stacking them in thick green bundles. Fresh tobacco isn’t sweet or smoky — it’s cool, minty, vegetal, and unmistakably alive. That raw scent stayed in his memory, waiting years to be reborn.
Nicotine stimulates dopamine; Coma Or Gasm mirrors that effect without a single chemical. It surrounds you, seduces you, and becomes nearly impossible to quit. The fragrance captures that first moment at harvest — fresh leaves, crisp wood just sawed open, air dense with green aroma. It turns a childhood memory into a modern addiction, something rare, bold, and unlike any tobacco scent on the market.
Built with Supercritical CO₂ wormwood from South America, smoked vetiver, and a Pheromone Encapsulate accord that mimics crushed cannabis, Coma Or Gasm stays daring. Cuban tobacco flowers and fresh cigar leaves — hand-picked, mountain-water fed — form the core. The result is sharp, green, powerful: a raw tobacco experience elevated to luxury.







