Team building Singapore and Scent-OSA perfume-making show

Scent-OSA perfume-making show and innovative team event? The amazing personalized souvenir from your Singapore trip is a personalized perfume from Scent-osa. Coelogyne Mayeriana, used in Citrus 2 (Women) for Team building Perfume workshop. Beautiful lemon fragrance. The species are characterised by it attractive, clear, apple-green petals and sepals. However, the flowers only last for a few days. In 1928 Carr reports that the species was pollinated by wasp which were attracted to the flowers scent. It had been extinct in Singapore but luckily it was still found in the region – lowland forest of Malaysia, Sumatra, Java, Philippines, and Borneo at elevations of 0 to 100 meters. This species has been successfully reintroduced to several parks and roadside trees in Singapore. Almost like a sharp lemon mixed with lime flower. This plant is pollinated by wasps that get attracted to its smell.?

Your personalized fragrance is created 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. Read additional info at https://www.perfumeworkshop.com/.

Herbal Usage: The entire plant is used in rural Thailand as a tonic to strengthen the body. Root paste is applied externally on scorpion and snake bites in the eastern peninsular Indian state of Orissa. Here, leaf paste is consumed with a clove of garlic daily for 7 days to obtain relief from chest or epigastric pain. At Uttarakhand in Western Himalaya, A. carinata is used to treat rheumatism, sciatica and nerve pain. Some of the phytochemicals like alkaloid, anthocyanins, arundinan, bibenzyl, cypripedin, dendrobine, gigantol, glucoside, glycoside, gymopusin, hircinol, jibantine, kinsenoside, loroglossin, nidemin and orchinol, phenanthrene, phenanthropyran, rotundatin and moscatin, stilbenoid, triterpenoid are reported from Acampe Genome.

Since its creation, Singapore Girl Perfume has had a beautiful packaging to elevate the experience of the users as well as to make the product stand out. In 1977, Singapore Girl Perfume won the top prize for best design and packaging from the Singapore Manufacturers Association. Singapore Memories knows that a luxurious bottle of perfume makes you feel like a million bucks. There are a million reasons why girls wear Singapore Girl but it boils down to the fact that it makes people happy.

Singapore Girl perfume. It did not take long for her fragrance to become popular. In fact, in the early 1970s, Perfumes of Orient and another massive perfume business called Perfumes of Singapore, owned by her soon to be next husband, Mr. Dadi Balsara, merged to become Perfumes of Singapore Pte Ltd. There were at least two factories that produced thousands of this perfume each month, and it was sold both domestically and internationally. In 1997, Singapore Girl perfume became the top prize offered at the Singapore Manufacturer Association as well. See extra info on here.