Quasar:
Notes of yuzu, watermelon, water molecules, banana, lavender, rosemary, clary sage, may rose, geranium flower, cedar wood, sandalwood, patchouli, musk.
Another outstanding creation from the Jesús del Pozo crew.
It's the most realistic aquatic creation I've ever raised. You can basicly feel it like dewdrops. I don't know how to explain it really.
Start as a cold shower. There is something floating on It, frozen, as cold as a snow flake. It's very zesty with the yuzu japanese fruit followed with touch of light sage and gorgeous dewdrop rose petals. The banana accord reign as a heart note, but still that wet touch, ( It's like a banana shake with crushed ice),a fantastic aquatic quality finish, indeed. No lavander,nor rosemary or metallic geranium can be detected.
I'm able to sniff later some ghostly patchouli and sandalwood.
The formula turns into something more warm, but you still smelling roses and wet bananas.
The long lasting is impressive. It remain in my flesh up to 8 hours. The projection is monster.
Quasar Adventure;
Notes: Japanese Yuzu, Chinese Kumquat, Brazilian Rain Tree, Kharismai.
Tropical Heart, Lavender, Sage, Living Bombay Gin, Geranium Leaves.
Fig wood, Jacaranda, Cedarwood, Oakmoss, Flax Seed Oil, Musk.
A variation of the original Jesus Del Pozos Quasar.
Its an aromatic fresh fougere fragrance.
Sharing the aquatic character with its predecesor "Adventure" shows a green soft soul, that centers the heat of the juice in fig notes, aquatic notes and gin notes.
Adventureopens quite a bit exotic, but rather subtle and happily enjoyable green that citrus, with a prolongation of a dewy-nearly- aquatic aura around it, and a blend rich asian fruits.
The complexity comes on the heart of the scent where a fantastic green fig note with a effervescent yet dry gin tonic accord emerges (synthetic Bombay gin), bringing, actually, a closest olfactory idea of the aquatic.
Youll detect geranium leaves and the glorious earthy notes, that has reminiscents of wet compost.
I, also, can detect a soft seaweed note that remains from the start to the end in the entire composition, guessing that it comes from the blending of jacaranda and the sage.
A shy lavender appears in the background and a soft woody echo comes in action.
The dry down comes to end in a great mixture of precious woods and resinous, raising even more the unique exotic green aura that embraces the pyramid, and gratefully the original fruity top notes share path in here and become more noticeable.
The whole perfume is as simple and genuine despite its own complexity.
Quasar Adventure is a very fine fragrance that deserves more attention that it gets.
Hope that helps:
basicly both share aquatic character being the adventure less aquatic and more fougere and green.