
Sebastian Jara, also known as The Perfume Guy, likely needs no introduction to fragrance lovers. His large, dedicated following across social media channels, especially YouTube, eagerly awaits his insightful and passionate reviews, where he shares his expert takes on a vast range of perfumes. With his vast reach, he’s become a trusted voice in the fragrance community internationally.
Recently, during the Esxence trade fair in Milan, Sarah Baker had the chance to exhibit. We were thrilled when Sebastian took the time to stop by and explore the new launches—so much so, that we couldn’t miss the opportunity to create a video together, diving into the scents and story behind the new scents. It’s an unforgettable experience we’re excited to share!
New scents launched by Sarah Baker at Esxence
We are thrilled to be able to share this video by Sebastian Jara The Perfume Guy. You can watch by clicking the video above. Here are some excerpts of what Sebastian thought of the two new peach fragrances and Prism Head.
Sebastian on Pastel Rumours:
So this is a fun and playful fragrance... I feel there's a lot of playfulness here. I envision someone jumping through a grassy hill there's playful music in the background. It's fun. It's very fruity but also powdery to my nose. I envision pouring fuirtloops into a bowl and you get the sugary powder dust and then pouring milk into the bowl. It's a rainbow!
Sebastian on Rococo Pie:
This one is not as fruity but I get a light fruity wat in the back. I get a little bit of incense. It's very mysterious. I feel it matches the Rococo era in history. It's kindof gilt and over the top. It settles down to a creamy texture but when I first sprayed it I got a bit more powderyness.
Sebastian on Prism Head:
It's very daring. Also by Miguel Matos (like Jungle Jezebel) I find this one much easier to wear. It's damp, and mushroomy, but it has patchouli, which I love. The patchouli's earthyness lends itself very well to the geosmin (damp earthy smell), and there is canabis is there. Costus is used perfectly here, it doesn't overwhelm. It is very wearable but not in a mass way; it's definitely niche. My favorite fragrance by Miguel Matos.
We are so delighted and really appreciate the time and effort Sebastian took to visit our stand and make this video. Thank you so much, Sebastian! And we’re utterly delighted that the three new fragrances are now available on preorder.
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