Quasar Eau de Toilette by Jesus del Pozo | Fragrance Fragrance
What does Quasar smell like?
Quasar is a distinct relic of the mid-90s that defies the era’s typical "blue" aquatic trends by focusing on an unusual, green-tinted fruitiness. At its core, the experience is defined by a prominent...
The fragrance is widely categorized as having moderate to below-average performance, with longevity and sillage that many enthusiasts find disappointing compared to modern "beast mode" scents.
There is a significant internal debate regarding its primary banana note; while some consider it the defining characteristic of the scent, others find the fruitiness subtle or entirely missing, instead detecting a more generic soapy-clean profile.
Many collectors compare it to Thallium for its light, fruity-gourmand opening, though Quasar is noted for having a more herbal, aromatic dry-down.
It is most highly recommended for spring and summer daytime use, particularly for leisure or daily office wear due to its clean, non-offensive sillage.
Because it is discontinued, the community generally views it as a "collector's piece" rather than a good value purchase, as prices on the secondary market have risen significantly.