Quasar Vision O Boticário

For Men
Eau de Toilette
Year: 2023
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Summer
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

Quasar Vision by O Boticário is a Aromatic Fougere fragrance for men. This is a new fragrance. Quasar Vision was launched in 2023. Quasar Vision was created by Pascal Gaurin and Napoleão Bastos. Top notes are Rosemary, Lime, Ginger, Bergamot, Mandarin Orange, Bamboo Leaf, Mint, Pitanga and Nutmeg; middle notes are Lavender, Basil, Turmeric and Geranium; base notes are Patchouli, Oakmoss, Cedar, Vetiver, Sandalwood, Amber and Labdanum.

Composition Profile

woody 100%
aromatic 85%
fresh spicy 70%
citrus 60%
warm spicy 50%
earthy 40%
lavender 35%
green 30%
patchouli 25%
mossy 20%

About the Perfumer

Napoleão Bastos

Napoleão Bastos

Napoleão Bastos is a Brazilian perfumer known for his work with major brands like Natura and O Boticário. His creations include Lavanda Envolvente for Natura and several Malbec variations for O Boticário, such as Malbec Absoluto and Malbec Duo Nebbiolo. He also contributed to the Floratta Simple Love and Elysée Blanc fragrances, showcasing versatility across floral and woody compositions.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Rosemary Rosemary
Lime Lime
Ginger Ginger
Bergamot Bergamot
Mandarin Orange Mandarin Orange
Bamboo Leaf Bamboo Leaf
Mint Mint
Pitanga Pitanga
Nutmeg Nutmeg

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Lavender Lavender
Basil Basil
Turmeric Turmeric
Geranium Geranium

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Patchouli Patchouli
Oakmoss Oakmoss
Cedar Cedar
Vetiver Vetiver
Sandalwood Sandalwood
Amber Amber
Labdanum Labdanum

Character Profile

The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Quasar Vision O Boticário

Essence

To wear Quasar Vision O Boticário is to embrace the scent of the cosmos-a fragrance that blends futuristic freshness with an enigmatic depth. The person who chooses this fragrance is not merely drawn to its olfactory composition but to what it represents: a bridge between the known and the unknown, the terrestrial and the celestial. They are, at their core, an Explorer-one of Jung’s fundamental archetypes-driven by curiosity, innovation, and a relentless quest for meaning beyond the mundane.

Shadow

Yet, like all archetypes, the Explorer has a dark counterpart. Their relentless pursuit of the new can become a form of avoidance-an unwillingness to sit with the present, to commit, to endure the necessary drudgery of depth. They may mistake novelty for progress, accumulating experiences without true integration. Their relationships may suffer from their impatience with routine; they crave stimulation so fiercely that they abandon fertile ground before it can bear fruit.

Their shadow also manifests as a kind of existential restlessness. They may struggle with moments of profound emptiness when the thrill of discovery fades, leaving them questioning whether any horizon will ever satisfy. At their worst, they become the Wanderer-not the enlightened seeker, but the rootless soul, adrift in their own hunger for more.

Conclusion

This individual thrives on discovery. Their mind is a restless engine, always seeking new horizons-whether intellectual, emotional, or sensory. They are drawn to the unconventional, favoring ideas and aesthetics that challenge the status quo. Their style reflects this: sleek yet unpredictable, blending minimalist futurism with subtle eccentricities. They might wear structured silhouettes with a single unexpected detail-a metallic sheen, an asymmetrical cut-just as Quasar Vision balances crisp citrus with an otherworldly woody-amber depth.

Philosophically, they reject dogma. They are not content with inherited truths; they demand to see for themselves, to test the boundaries of reality. Their values revolve around freedom-not in the reckless sense, but in the disciplined pursuit of expansion. They believe stagnation is a kind of death, and so they move, think, and evolve relentlessly.

In relationships, they are magnetic but elusive. They attract others with their intensity and originality, yet they resist being fully known. Their closest bonds are with those who share their hunger for exploration-people who can match their intellectual velocity or introduce them to new dimensions of experience. They are not cruel in their independence, but they are selective, for time is their most precious resource.

Their lifestyle is one of controlled chaos. They may work in fields that demand innovation-technology, design, science, or the arts-or they may simply approach everyday life as a laboratory of possibilities. They travel not for escapism but for immersion, seeking not just sights but sensations, not just places but perspectives.