“Ariana aside, celebrity side, I would pick up Cloud in any other bottle from any other brand and love it as much as I do,” says Tynan Sinks, a beauty writer and the cohost of perfume podcast Smell Ya Later, where his love of Grande as both the music megastar and fragrance entrepreneur is a frequent topic. “It’s sort of like her [musical] talent. You don’t have to like it, but you can’t deny that it’s good,” he adds.”

“The duo brings their cheeky humor and keen understanding of fragrance to amusing chats with major players, such as Malin+Goetz founders Matthew Malin and Andrew Goetz and iconic French fragrance house Krigler's fifth-generation perfumer Ben Krigler.”

Vogue

“The YouTube fragrance community

saw daily views up 60 percent during the

first half of 2020 (when quarantine started)

compared to the same time period in

2019, and a scent-centric podcast called

Smell Ya Later hit the airwaves.”

ELLE May 2021

“Former Allure digital editor Sable Yong and beauty writer Tynan Sinks have been long-distance beauty buddies since contributing to xoVain and xoJane way back in the day (like, five years ago). Once they found themselves living in the same city, it just felt natural to launch a podcast about their shared love of scents. On Smell Ya Later, the duo discusses fancy fragrances, of course, but it's especially fun to listen to them (candle) wax poetic about old-school Bath & Body Works scents and the "cinnamon-flavored colonialism" that is pumpkin spice.”

Allure

“Beauty writers Sable Yong and Tynan Sinks go for the ultra-niche in this podcast all about fragrances. While it’s not quite Smell-O-Vision, these two love a Bath & Body Works fragrance as much as they love a Byredo one. This podcast does an incredible job of debunking and demystifying fragrance through regular interviews with house perfumiers and experts like Malin+Goetz founders Matthew Malin and Andrew Goetz.”

Grazia

“I will listen to just about any beauty podcast out there (my Spotify wrapped assumes it is the literal only podcast genre I listen to), but Smell Ya Later is an underrated gem that I am, quite literally, obsessed with. Sable Yong and Tynan Sinks, two beauty editors and writers, took a whole different approach by focusing entirely on fragrance. In each episode, they discuss new favorites, talk about what perfumes they’re loving, and interview people in the industry. They are hilarious and witty to boot and have made me run to the nearest department store to smell a perfume more times than I can count. And if anyone can make me believe in the magic that is Ariana Grande “Cloud” perfume, it’s Smell Ya Later.”