Team bonding Singapore and Scent-OSA perfume workshop

Creative team event Singapore and Scent-OSA perfume-making show? The amazing personalized souvenir from your Singapore visit is a personalized perfume from Scent-osa. Vanda Tessellata, used in Citrus 7 (Women) for Team building Perfume workshop. This is a wonderful Vanda species some believe was native to India. Others believe that it was found in IndoChina region. Semi-terete leaves make for a smaller stature than most strap-leaf vandas. The flowers have a wonderful contrast with tan-brown petals and sepals and a purple lip. Some people think that it smells like s’mores. But most people found a beautiful sweet-citrus smell to it. Flowers generally live long occuring in the summer, fall and early winter. ?Beautiful floral smell, with hints of Mulberry and guava, that no one can ignore. This is widely used in Asia as a cure-all. Ask your grand-ma and she might have a story to tell you about it. Its ayurvedic names are Rasna/Rasya. The orchid contains variety of alkaloids, tannins, resin, saponin, beta & gamma sitosterols, fatty oil. It had anti-arthritic,. Blood pressure management and wound healing effect in rats.

Your personalized perfume is put together in front of your eyes, based on a personality test. So Scent-osa perfume is a truly personalized perfume created with essences native to Singapore and Asia.Our quiz helps you understand your own perufme personality- Citrus, Floral, Fresh, Oriental and Woody. Our ingredients also correspond to these 5 categories. The Art Collector – Pure. Elegant & Subtle. Do you like sitting by the fire or visit art galleries on a winter day? Are you a free-spirited and self-assured? Do you know what you want and usually get it? So yes, your are woody! Other people may think you’re stubborn. But you are simply organized and like sticking to plans. You are an amazing friend, deeply compassionate,and infinitely affectionate. You are wise and way more mature than your actual age. The most popular woody or Chypre fragrances in our Perfume Workshop include Oakmoss, Sandalwood, Patchouli and Vetiver. Woody is an ancient perfume family. Ancient Egyptian, Indian, Greeks and Romans were the first to make it. Dry woods are considered tougher, more masculine. Example of these dry chypre notes would be burning cedar or Cambodian Oud. Which makes them all the more commanding and provocative, when worn by a gorgeous young woman. See more info on https://singapore-memories.com/collections/perfumes-inspired-by-legendary-orchids-of-singapore-limited-edition/products/aranda-1965-perfume-for-him.

Perhaps the most important name is its Chinese medicinal name: Heishanzhe. The Chinese herb Heishanzhe (A. rigida) is obtained from Guangdong, Guangxi and Yunnan. Chinese medicinal texts state that its roots and leaves relax muscles and joints, promote blood circulation and relieve pain, hence it is used to treat traumatic injuries and fractures. In Laos, leaves were used in making mats. In Thailand, the entire plant is used as a tonic to strengthen the body. Active Ingredients that made it medicinal are: 4-hydroxybenzoic acid, 4- hydroxybenaldehyde and 4-methoxymethyl phenol.

Congratulations to Singapore Memories for being awarded for the Best Newcomer 2019 Best Fragrance (Femme) for their fragrance Singapore Girl. This iconic fragrance was created by Ms. Christina Balsara and Mr. Dadi Balsara in the 1960s. Ms. Cristina after she left Singapore for museum visits and ceramic appreciation, she found her inspiration to create Singapore scents. As soon as she returned to Singapore she developed Singapore Girl. Since the beginning, Singapore Girl was a favorite among locals and tourists and sold very well at department stores, and hotels.

Singapore Girl perfume. In 1983, there was a rough patch in business, like most company’s experience. During this time, Mr. Dadi Balsara created another scent, known as Singapore Bliss, for a company called SIA and was a huge success when launched in 1988. After a long reign of impactful creations, in the year 2000, the now older Mrs. Christina Balsara and wanted to dial down her business to a smaller scale. Finally in 2007, Perfume of Singapore closed down the factories and shut down the business in 2008, and that was the last bit of their iconic presence.