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Quosentis - Creator of emotions

Creator of emotions
Born in Montpellier, the sun and the scents of the Mediterranean mark the childhood of Julie, founder of Quosentis.
 
Coming from a family of doctors and caregivers, it was by playing with her mother's perfume miniatures that her passion for smells and fragrances was born. His first perfume organ comes from there!

Julie practices synchronized swimming then boxing. She loves family travel and feeds on the smells and colors of Sicily, Morocco, Tunisia, Mauritius and Senegal.
Very young, she knows that she will become a nose! Encouraged and supported by teachers who believe in her, Julie is moving towards a Science and Laboratory Technology (STL) baccalaureate. After a degree in chemistry in Perfumes & Flavors in Montpellier, she left for Grasse to refine her learning and her know-how for 9 years in various creative companies. It is practiced in formulation, creation, research and development, quality control and regulation. She learns to master the different facets of perfumery.
 
On the occasion of a move to the Var in 2014, Julie bought a raw materials company while continuing to work for a Grasse company. Today, it offers on its site more than 3000 essences and natural extracts, selected and prepared with care. Wanting to be free in her creative choices and her clients, she then decided to found Quosentis in 2015, around the concept of tailor-made for everyone.
 
Rich in the know-how acquired in the world capital of perfume, she became an independent creative perfumer for professionals and created personalized olfactory signatures. After happy encounters with great chefs who trust her, she adds a string to her creative bow by becoming a culinary nose. In an approach to support chefs, pastry chefs or mixologists, she creates tailor-made and unique taste signatures.
  • Julie Rochon
  • Julie Rochon
  • Julie Rochon
  • Julie Rochon
Creative perfumer and culinary nose
Her lair as a magician of smells and tastes? A laboratory, nestled in his house in La Cadière d'Azur, surrounded by vineyards and olive trees and bathed in the blue sky of Provence.
 
His passion: creating emotions through unique and daring creations.
Its strength: this somewhat mysterious marriage between rigor and techniques on the one hand, and instinct and intuition on the other. Julie puts her professionalism at the service of creativity and imagination.
 
Like a painter creates a painting from colors and pigments or a poet from words and rhymes, Julie assembles odors to create subtle accords and exclusive olfactory and taste creations. From the raw material, it gives birth to a story and reveals a universe.
Professional, demanding and generous, Julie loves more than anything to create olfactory and taste signatures for places, people and recipes.
 
Passionate about her activity, Julie is keen to share her knowledge and likes to see her clients evolve in their olfactory or taste learning. She teaches them her language, the language of smells and tastes.
 
Julie is recognized as a Quality Artisan Producer by the Culinary College of France and a member of the Toques Françaises.
 
"Perfumer is a profession of inspiration and irrationality, of passion and a trace of magic", Dominique Roques, in Gatherer of essences, at the sources of the perfumes of the world
Sensory interview
A childhood olfactory memory?
The smells of the Christmas meal that I spent as a child in the Meuse. I wanted to transcribe some of these sensory emotions in my Marie-Thérèse candle, with the scent of Alsatian biscuits. (put the link to the candle)
What are your sources of inspiration ?
La nature, les changements de saison, les émotions que me transmettent les personnes, les événements qui se produisent dans ma vie, heureux ou malheureux, le face à face avec moi-même
What's your favorite time to create ?
At night, at 4 a.m., when the house is quiet, often with 90s rap in the background ?
Do you consider yourself a craftsman or an artist?
The two ! Artisan, for the side close to the soil and rigorous, and artist, for the side creation. So I would say craftsman by day, artist by night.
What are the raw materials with which you have tied great stories
Osmanthus, a flower from China, which is at the same time fruity, flowery and animal. An essence that is not in half measures, that we like or that we do not like.
Oud wood, very special and the most expensive essence in perfumery. It is a sacred wood. I had the chance to work on it when I did an internship during my studies with an independent master perfumer, Nicolas De Barry, in Blois. It is a raw material that inspires me.
And finally, the iris, with its powdery notes and which has a bea
If you had to create your own signature scent, what essences would you use? What would be the 3 notes (top, middle and base note)?
I would choose a fairly masculine fragrance, with bergamot (fresh, acid, flowery) or green mandarin as the top note, as the heart notes are osmanthus, tuberose, rebellious and indomitable, and iris for my hypersensitivity. and as base notes vetiver, cedar, ambergris and lots of musk. Vetiver is a smell of childhood for me, cedar reminds me of a pencil lead and travels, amber is an almost magical, esoteric material and finally musk has a soft side, which reminds me of motherhood and my children.
For which place would you dream of creating the olfactory signature?
Buckingham Palace, because I had a lot of admiration for Queen Elizabeth II, who led an exemplary life.
Or an island, like Mauritius or the island of Bendor, opposite Bandol.
The trip that inspires you?
Sri Lanka, for its smells, its colors, the richness of its landscapes, without forgetting an extraordinary fauna and flora.
The dish that inspires you? What recipe do you dream of creating with a chef?
Revisit the Sétoise stuffed mussels with a culinary signature or a dish around cuttlefish. Dishes from my childhood!
Childhood dream not yet realized?
Discovering new countries like South Africa or Kenya or going back to some that I already know with my children, like Sri Lanka or Senegal.
Your sensory fetishes? Your sensory comforters?
Musk, amber and vetiver.
hat perfume is timeless?
Le Jardin de Monsieur Li by Hermès, because it is a perfume filled with magic. A Garden of Eden, between meditation and awakening of the senses.
A quote that resonates with you?
There are even two!
"Smells have no sex, nothing is forbidden in a perfume, as long as it gives pleasure" by Jacques Cavalier and "A woman's perfume says more about her than her writing" by Christian Dior.
Someone you look up to?
Apart from the Queen of England, Simone Veil and Coco Chanel, three strong women with a lot of character!
 
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