Discover the Fresh 6 Men's Fragrance
Scentopia's Orchid Fragrance is a captivating blend of scented notes derived from various orchid species. The fragrance showcases the beauty and diversity of orchids by incorporating different proportions of their aromatic components. Among these orchids is the Native Singaporean Orchid, also known as Dove Orchid or Holy Ghost Orchid. It holds the distinction of being Panama's national flower and features fragrant, cup-shaped flowers with white petals adorned with purple speckles. The scent of the Native Singaporean Orchid is characterized by delicate citrus notes complemented by a touch of eucalyptus and sweet floral aspects.
Another notable orchid included in the fragrance is the Therapeutic Orchid, specifically Calanthe cardioglossa Schltr. This orchid species thrives in Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam and blooms from November to February. Its stem is highly regarded in traditional Thai herbal medicine as a beneficial tonic.
Habenaria diplonema Schltr., an orchid endemic to northern Fujian, southwest Yunnan, and southwest Sichuan in China, is also part of the fragrance composition. This orchid is valued in herbal medicine for its ability to enhance kidney and liver function and regulate menstruation.
The fragrance incorporates Cypripedium tibeticum King ex Rolfe syn. Cypripedium corrugatum Franch., commonly known as the Tibetan scoop orchid. With its blooming period from May to August in open forests and on slopes, this orchid's roots are known for their anti-inflammatory properties, providing relief from pain, increasing urine output, and addressing menstrual disorders.
The scent profile is further enriched by Dendrobium amplum Lindl. syn. Epigeneium amplum (Lindl.) Summerh., an orchid found in mountain forests. It is valued in Chinese herbal medicine for its ability to nourish yin, alleviate coughs, and improve blood circulation.
In addition to the orchid notes, the fragrance incorporates other scent components such as heavy aqua, sea salt, spices, oakmoss, and musk. These elements contribute to the overall complexity and allure of Scentopia's Orchid Fragrance.
The combination of various orchid species, each with its distinct characteristics, results in a captivating fragrance that captures the essence of these beautiful flowers. Scentopia's Orchid Fragrance offers a unique olfactory experience, inviting you to indulge in the enchanting world of orchids.
Another notable orchid included in the fragrance is the Therapeutic Orchid, specifically Calanthe cardioglossa Schltr. This orchid species thrives in Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam and blooms from November to February. Its stem is highly regarded in traditional Thai herbal medicine as a beneficial tonic.
Habenaria diplonema Schltr., an orchid endemic to northern Fujian, southwest Yunnan, and southwest Sichuan in China, is also part of the fragrance composition. This orchid is valued in herbal medicine for its ability to enhance kidney and liver function and regulate menstruation.
The fragrance incorporates Cypripedium tibeticum King ex Rolfe syn. Cypripedium corrugatum Franch., commonly known as the Tibetan scoop orchid. With its blooming period from May to August in open forests and on slopes, this orchid's roots are known for their anti-inflammatory properties, providing relief from pain, increasing urine output, and addressing menstrual disorders.
The scent profile is further enriched by Dendrobium amplum Lindl. syn. Epigeneium amplum (Lindl.) Summerh., an orchid found in mountain forests. It is valued in Chinese herbal medicine for its ability to nourish yin, alleviate coughs, and improve blood circulation.
In addition to the orchid notes, the fragrance incorporates other scent components such as heavy aqua, sea salt, spices, oakmoss, and musk. These elements contribute to the overall complexity and allure of Scentopia's Orchid Fragrance.
The combination of various orchid species, each with its distinct characteristics, results in a captivating fragrance that captures the essence of these beautiful flowers. Scentopia's Orchid Fragrance offers a unique olfactory experience, inviting you to indulge in the enchanting world of orchids.
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Therapeutic Blends for Men
Contains Scented Notes of following in various proportions:
Native Singaporean Orchid notes: Peristeria Elata
Peristeria Elata - Used in Fresh 6 (Men) for Team building Perfume workshop
The Peristeria orchid, commonly known as Dove Orchid or Holy Ghost Orchid, has an interesting history. The first plants were sent to England in 1826 and successfully bloomed in 1831. Today, it holds the prestigious title of being the national flower of Panama and can be commonly found in nurseries in Singapore. According to Nparks, the flowers of the Peristeria orchid grow in clusters on a long stem, with each stem bearing 10 to 15 waxy flowers. These fragrant blossoms have a cup-like shape, characterized by white petals and sepals. The flower lip, or labellum, is white with purple speckles adorning its margin. The flowers open gradually over an extended period, typically with only 4 to 6 flowers blooming at any given time. In terms of scent, the Peristeria orchid emits delicate citrus notes with a touch of refreshing eucalyptus. Additionally, many perfumers at our perfumery have also detected sweet floral aspects in its fragrance. The combination of these aromatic elements creates a captivating olfactory experience. Overall, the Peristeria orchid, with its rich history, elegant appearance, and enticing scent profile, is a remarkable addition to the world of orchids and serves as a source of inspiration for perfumers seeking unique and alluring fragrance notes. |
Therapeutic Orchid notes:
Calanthe cardioglossa Schltr.
Thai names: Ueang namton, Uang liam The Ueang Namton, also known as Uang Liam, is an orchid species that flourishes in various regions. Its flowering season spans from November to February, and it can be found in northern, northeastern, eastern, and southern Thailand, as well as in Laos and Vietnam. In traditional Thai herbal medicine, the stem of the Ueang Namton orchid is utilized as a tonic. This suggests that the plant holds medicinal properties and is valued for its potential therapeutic benefits. The stem is likely used to prepare tonics that may promote wellness and overall health when consumed. The Ueang Namton orchid serves as a valuable resource in traditional Thai medicine, offering a natural remedy that has been utilized for its potential health-enhancing properties. |
Habenaria diplonema Schltr.
Chinese name: Xiaoqiaoyufeng Hua The Chinese herbal name for this orchid species is Shuangxianerye Lan, which translates to "two thread, two leafed orchid." It is an endemic species that can be found in specific regions, including northern Fujian, southwest Yunnan, and southwest Sichuan in China. In traditional Chinese herbal medicine, the roots of this orchid species are harvested from the Yunnan region. These roots are then utilized for their potential medicinal properties. They are known to be beneficial for improving kidney and liver function and regulating menstruation. The roots may be used in herbal preparations or remedies aimed at enhancing the health and well-being of individuals. The Shuangxianerye Lan orchid stands as a noteworthy component of Chinese herbal medicine, contributing to the repertoire of natural remedies used to address specific health concerns related to kidney and liver function, as well as menstruation regulation. Its endemic nature highlights its significance within the specific regions where it is found. |
Cypripedium tibeticum King ex Rolfe syn. Cypripedium corrugatum Franch.
Chinese name: Xizang Zhuolan (Tibetan scoop orchid) Chinese medicinal name: Wugongqi; Zhoushao Lan (crepe spoon orchid) The Cypripedium tibeticum, also known as Tibetan scoop orchid, blooms from May to August in open forests and on grassy or rocky slopes. In Yunnan, the herb is collected for its medicinal properties. The roots of C. tibeticum are believed to possess anti-inflammatory properties and pain-relieving effects. They are utilized to increase urine output, alleviate painful swellings, improve blood circulation, and treat menstrual disorders. These roots have garnered attention from taxonomists, gardeners, and biochemists due to their potential therapeutic benefits. In western medicine, Cypripedium species have been used medicinally in Europe and North America. Native American Indians used the roots of Cypripedium as sedatives and antispasmodics. In the United States, extracts from these orchids were employed to treat nerve disorders and were sometimes considered an aphrodisiac. In India, similar usage can be found in historical records where the roots were employed to address various nervous system disorders, including hysteria, spasms, fits, madness, and epilepsy. Additionally, Chinese herbalists utilize Cypripedium to treat malaria. The phytochemistry of Cypripedium species continues to attract attention and exploration from researchers and practitioners alike, unveiling their potential therapeutic properties and expanding our knowledge of their beneficial applications in traditional medicine. |
Dendrobium amplum Lindl. syn. Epigeneium amplum (Lindl.) Summerh.
Chinese names: Kuanyehouchun Lan (broad leaved, thick lipped orchid); Guoshangye (leaves above fruit) Thai names: Kra chiang, Si thiang The Kra Chiang orchid, also known as Si Thiang, thrives on tree trunks and rocks within mountain forests. In Chinese herbal medicine, the entire plant is utilized for its medicinal properties. The Kra Chiang orchid is believed to have the ability to enrich Yin, a concept in traditional Chinese medicine associated with nourishment and balance. It is used to address conditions such as yin deficiency or imbalances. Additionally, the orchid is employed to alleviate coughs and improve blood flow within the body. By incorporating the whole plant of the Kra Chiang orchid into Chinese herbal preparations, practitioners aim to harness its potential therapeutic benefits, promoting Yin balance, soothing coughs, and enhancing blood circulation. Its utilization in traditional medicine demonstrates the valuable role it plays in promoting overall well-being and health. |
Other scent note
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