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Smell Ya Later

Smell Ya Later
Fragrance
Fragrance Industry
Perfume
Beauty Industry
Scent Memory
Die Hot With a Vengeance
Fragrance Events
Beauty Standards
Social Media
Boy Smells
Personal Experiences
Mental Health
Nostalgia
Fragrance Development
Lube
Sol De Janeiro
Glossier
Bianco Profumo
Vanilla
Rare Beauty

Two friends from the beauty industry chat about all things scent and smell. Every week, Smell Ya Later explores the myriad ways we interact with the aromas and odors in our lives, the scents seared into our memories, and how scent defines the way we envision our future. Hosted by Tynan Sinks & Sable Yong For more info, check out our website: www.smellyalater.live Follow @smellyalater.mp3 on Ins... more

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Slutty teen elixirs, plastic clouds, milky vanillas, musty vanillas, and an impressive new collection from everyone's favorite cloven-footed fashion brand — these are some of the new smells we tackle today, choking through a cloud of blotters without... more

Seems like fragrance is revisiting a certain kind of scent profile combo dubbed by traditional perfumery as chypre (a scent profile we both keep forgetting about). We smell a few modern releases taking the idea and giving it a modern interpretation, ... more

Sort of, yes, kind of, more than before... It's just us this episode, chatting about some fun new fragrance releases (Vacation's new Orange Gelée collection, Born To Stand Out, etc), some BBB [beautiful but basic] fragrances (Guerlain's wedding colle... more

On this week's ep, we have Bryan Edwards, co-founder & CEO of Snif, one of the first brands to kick off the DTC fragrance-buying format. With clever and experimental scent releases that have always injected a bit of cheeky humor into fragrance, they'... more

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Recent Guests

Bryan Edwards
Co-founder and CEO of Snif
Snif
Episode: 229: Snif passes the test [Feat. Bryan Edwards]
Alexandra Pauly
Founder of Biche, luxury pet grooming brand
Biche
Episode: 228: BICHE mode [feat. Alexandra Pauly of Biche]
Susan Alexandra
Founder of Susan Alexandra, accessory brand
Susan Alexandra
Episode: 226: The most GLORIOUS purple scent we've smelled [feat. Susan Alexandra]
Cynthia Russell
Co-founder of Dancing, the mother part of the duo
Dancing
Episode: 223: The vineyard making perfume about wine [Feat. Dancing 🍷🍇🕺]
Kyle Ferguson
Creative fragrance manager at Givaudan
Givaudan
Episode: 221: The one job in fragrance that would make us TOO powerful
Trey Taylor
Founder and perfumer behind Serviette
Serviette
Episode: 215: TASTE!!! [feat. Serviette]
Robin Melissa Watkins
Senior Vice President of Product Development at Cécred, overseeing fragrance and formula development.
Cécred
Episode: 212: How to have the best-smelling hair wash day with Cécred
Isaac Sinclair
Performer and perfumer from New Zealand
Symrise
Episode: 209: Abel is making fossil fuel-free the new fragrance benchmark
Chris Collins
Founder of Chris Collins Fragrances
Chris Collins Fragrances
Episode: 208: Wearing Chris Collins's perfumes will get you Juno🤰

Hosts

Tynan Sinks
Co-host from the beauty industry with a penchant for storytelling, culture, and humor.
Sable Yong
Co-host from the beauty industry with a sharp perspective, witty banter, and industry insight.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 475 ratings
  • Love it.

    Love it. Sharp, funny, and definitely not for everyone—thank God, because that makes it perfect for me. And if you’re in the market for two new best friends to keep you company on your commute, go for it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Poppyatl
    United States6 months ago
  • Used to love this

    This was great at the outset, and I still love Tynan. But Sable seems bored, angry, and mean. I feel like Tynan is just dragging her along. I mean, he's doing it, but it's kind of painful to listen to. It's unfortunate because it was such a great concept for a podcast. Also--"You have a brand. So?" If she wasn't so awful and elitist, maybe they'd have some guests.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Snarknarc
    United States10 months ago
  • Not for me anymore

    I used to be a big fan of this podcast when it first came out. I appreciate the banter and flexibility of including topics adjacent to scent but not directly fragrance related. However, when listening to recent episodes I feel like the vibes have changed from curious and excited to judgy and snarky. Fragrances that aren’t personally for them are framed as bad rather than appreciated for the fact that they are still a quality fragrance/art form created by an expert. I just don’t want to listen to... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    don’t stare at me
    United Statesa year ago
  • The Perfume friends you need in your life

    Iv been a listener for a hot second but just thought id drop a comment on all the good feels i get from this podcast. They are funny, informed & honest about perfumes & beauty in a way that feels like hanging out. I look forward to each episode and their take on the fragworld <3

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nailjob
    United Statesa year ago
  • Informative and entertaining

    I came from Perfume Room podcast and I have started listening from the very beginning. It's such a great pod. I love Sable and Tynan's banter. I amalso reading Sable's book currently. Highly recommend.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    HeatherGoody
    United States2 years ago

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Some listeners feel the dynamic can skew snarky at times, which may turn off new listeners.
Overall, many fans praise the show for its entertaining deep-dives into scent and culture.
Guests and topics are generally strong, providing industry insights and memorable fragrance discussions.
Hosts are funny, informed, and relatable, with strong chemistry that makes the show feel like hanging out.

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229: Snif passes the test [Feat. Bryan Edwards]
Q: What inspired Snif's founding idea and its core philosophy?
The founders wanted to redefine fragrance by going left of the traditional prestige path, making things that are fun, approachable, and visually storytelling-driven rather than overly serious or exclusive.
228: BICHE mode [feat. Alexandra Pauly of Biche]
Q: How did your editorial background influence building the Biche brand, and what practical lessons did you bring into launching?
She explains leveraging editorial networks, shaping brand storytelling, and transitioning from content to commerce by building relationships with founders, investors, and brand teams, while balancing creative vision with business fundamentals like bookkeeping and trademarking.
228: BICHE mode [feat. Alexandra Pauly of Biche]
Q: Where did your love of fragrance come from and how did it shape your path to launching Biche?
Pauly recounts a formative moment at a fragrance exhibit in Manhattan, which reframed fragrance as an art form and set her on a path toward building a brand that treats pet care with the same design-forward mindset she carried from editorial work.
224: How much can an algorithm 'do' perfumery?
Q: What do you think about the role of algorithms in perfumery?
There's a mix of excitement and skepticism regarding whether algorithms could truly replace the artistry of traditional perfumery, as the hosts discuss the implications of removing human perfumers from the process.
224: How much can an algorithm 'do' perfumery?
Q: What was the experience with the algorithmic perfumery machine?
The experience involved taking a detailed quiz about personality and scent preferences, after which the machine created three personalized scents that could be further customized.

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What is Smell Ya Later about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Two friends in the beauty space explore scent, memory, and culture through often sharp, playful banter and guest-driven conversations. Episodes frequently blend fragrance science, industry trends, and personal experiences, with regular deep dives into topics like algorithmic perfumery, scent memory, and representation in beauty. Unique strengths include candid discussions, guests from perfumery and brand development, and occasional philanthropy or brand-focused features that broaden the scent conversation beyond traditional perfume talk. This mix makes it appealing to fragrance enthusiasts who enjoy a mix of tech, culture, and personal storytelling, and to listeners curious about how scent intersects with identity, marketing, and everyday l... more

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Recent guests on Smell Ya Later include:

1. Bryan Edwards
2. Alexandra Pauly
3. Susan Alexandra
4. Cynthia Russell
5. Kyle Ferguson
6. Trey Taylor
7. Robin Melissa Watkins
8. Isaac Sinclair

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