Pablo Emanuel Locascio Poletto
Pablo Emanuel Locascio Poletto grew up in the vibrant streets of Buenos Aires, where the scent of fresh coffee and rain‑slick sidewalks taught him that perfume can capture a moment. He earned a chemistry degree at the University of Buenos Aires, then spent three years in a boutique lab mastering extraction techniques. In 2018 he joined a small independent house that invited emerging noses to create for its private label. His first public release, *Care*, arrived that autumn and earned praise for its crisp citrus‑green tea opening that melted into a warm amber heart. The success of *Care* opened doors to collaborations with artisanal brands, most notably the *Damasco* line for Maesepau Care, a fragrance that blends Damascus rose with smoky incense. Today he balances studio work with teaching, guiding a new generation of scent makers while continuing to explore the emotional power of aroma.
The hits
Notable creations
The signature
How Pablo composes
Pablo favors a clean‑cut structure: a bright opening, a smooth transition, and a lingering base that rewards time. He reaches for citrus, green tea, and marine accords to spark the first impression, then layers heart notes of Damascus rose, jasmine, or cardamom to add depth. Amber, labdanum, and soft woods anchor the composition, giving it staying power. He mixes natural extracts with select synthetics, using the latter to highlight facets that nature alone cannot reach. His technique emphasizes precise dilution, allowing each ingredient to speak without crowding the others.
Philosophy
What drives Pablo
Pablo believes that perfume should act as a memory‑anchor, a scent that pulls a feeling from the past into the present. He writes each formula like a short story, choosing a protagonist note and letting supporting ingredients answer its call. He avoids trends that chase novelty for novelty’s sake; instead he seeks honest reactions from his own skin. When a blend feels balanced, he records the moment, then refines until the scent whispers rather than shouts. This discipline turns every bottle into a quiet invitation to pause and reflect.
The houses
