Bell Flavors & Fragrances APAC
Bell understands that fragrances perform differently in various mediums and application formats.
This is why Bell tailors each fragrance to its application format to ensure good performance.
Proudly Singaporean: Celebrating Unity 🇸🇬 and Progress 🚀
Mandora 🍊
What Is Mandora?
Mandora is a hybrid citrus fruit that is a cross between mandarin and sweet orange. Its distinctive taste and aroma make it highly valued in culinary and fragrance circles.
Origin & Brief History
Mandora originates from Cyprus, where it has been cultivated since the 1950s. It has gradually earned a niche reputation for its bright, refreshing qualities. The fruit is now also grown in the Mediterranean region, making it a local favorite.
Olfactory Category
In perfumery, Mandora falls under the citrus category, offering an aroma that's lively and sparkling. It’s sweeter than grapefruit but more tangy than orange, providing a zesty, fruity freshness that balances light floral and green undertones.
Extraction Method
Mandora essential oil is typically extracted through cold pressing. This method involves mechanically pressing the fruit’s peel to release its fragrant oil. The result is a concentrated essence that captures the signature aroma beautifully.
Other interesting Facts
• Flavor and Versatility: Apart from perfumery, Mandora's sweet-tart flavor makes it a popular ingredient in cooking and beverages.
• Symbolism: In Mediterranean culture, the fruit is associated with joy and abundance, often used to celebrate holidays.
• Sustainability: Mandora is considered an eco-friendly ingredient because its cultivation often aligns with sustainable agricultural practices.
In summary, Mandora, as a hybrid, inherits the best traits of both mandarins and oranges while maintaining its unique flavor and fragrance. The distinctiveness of Mandora lies in its combination of tanginess and sweetness, which offers perfumers a versatile citrus note.
Explore the art of adaptation in the ever-changing fragrance world with Clement Gavarry's insights on evolving job demands. A read well-suited for all creative minds! 🌺
Principal Perfumer Clement Gavarry Shares How to Adapt to Evolving Job Demands Readers also gain insight into Gavarry's project wins, advice for those entering the perfumery field and more.
🌸 Recent Study Highlights Minimal Fragrance Exposure 🌸
A recent study highlighted in Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology has brought to light that our daily exposure to fragrances is surprisingly low. The Research Institute for Fragrance Materials, Inc. (RIFM), with Creme Global, found that even heavy users of fragranced products are well within safe exposure limits.
The research analyzed over 3,000 fragrance ingredients and confirmed that the vast majority are used at levels far below what might be concerning for our health.
Dr. Isabelle Lee, leading the research at RIFM, shares, 'Our study shows that, even among avid users of fragranced products, the actual exposure to any single ingredient is much lower than any level of concern.'
Co-author Dr. Anne Marie Api further explains, 'Our sense of smell is incredibly sensitive, allowing us to detect fragrances at very low concentrations. This means that products don’t need much fragrance to be effective.'
This study reassures us that enjoying our favourite fragranced products is safe, reflecting the careful consideration behind their formulation.
🌟 Happy Lunar New Year! 🌕 As we welcome the Year of the dragon, we're reminded of the beauty and promise that new beginnings bring.
This Lunar New Year, we're inspired to share more than just our products; we're here to share the promise of renewal, joy, and prosperity. May every note of our crafted scents fill your homes with warmth, happiness, and the rich tapestry of traditions that this time honors.
Let's embrace the splendor and the endless possibilities that this new year brings. From all of us at Bell Flavors and Fragrances APAC, we wish you and your loved ones a year filled with health, prosperity, and happiness. 🎉🧧
Vetiver: The Soul of Earthiness in Fine Fragrances
Embark on a journey through the rich and earthy realms of Vetiver, a cornerstone of traditional and modern perfumery. Scientifically known as Vetiveria zizanioides, primarily grown in India's lush landscapes, is a perennial grass whose roots, deep and aromatic, offer a scent as ancient as time itself.
Vetiver's aroma is an intricate ballet of earthiness with a hint of smokiness, making it a standout in the woody fragrance family. Its natural heaviness gives it a base note status in perfumery, where it lends a grounding finish to fragrances.
Unlike other botanicals used in perfumery, vetiver's magic lies beneath the surface. The roots, aged for up to 18 months before extraction, undergo a transformation, emerging with a complex aroma profile that ranges from dry, smoky facets to sweet, woody undertones.
The traditional steam distillation process of vetiver roots is an art in itself. It demands patience and precision, yielding an oil that is not just a fragrance ingredient but a narrative of the earth's aromatic offerings.
While native to India, vetiver has found a home in diverse soils globally, including Haiti and Java. Each region's vetiver bears its own olfactory signature - a testament to the grass's adaptability and the diverse terroirs it thrives in.
Vetiver's power in perfumery lies in its ability to blend seamlessly with various olfactory families. It can enhance the citrusy freshness of top notes or add depth to floral and spicy heart notes, proving its versatility.
In an age where perfumery oscillates between tradition and innovation, vetiver remains a constant - a bridge between the past and the future. Its timeless scent is as relevant in today's avant-garde creations as it was in the classic perfumes of yesteryears.
The Resonating Scent Trend of 2024: Oud Awakening
As Oud continues to captivate the Western fragrance market, Bell Flavors and Fragrances proudly joins this aromatic revolution. With its deep, confident notes that are rich, resinous, earthy, and subtly smoky, Oud has evolved from a traditional Middle Eastern staple to a global fragrance phenomenon.
Acknowledging the burgeoning popularity of Oud, Bell Flavors and Fragrances has reinterpreted some of the market's most outstanding Oud fragrances. Inspired by designer brands, our creations capture the essence of Oud in a manner that's both innovative and respectful to its rich cultural heritage.
Natalia Ortiz, Chief Commercial Officer at The Fragrance Shop, notes a significant increase in Oud's presence in contemporary fragrances. Whether you're seeking something robust and sexy or a lighter, more nuanced fragrance, our Oud interpretations cater to all preferences.
Celebrated by renowned fragrance houses and social media influencers alike, Oud's allure is unmistakable. From Armani Privé ‘Oud Royal’ to Maison Margiela’s ‘Under The Stars’, this ingredient has solidified its status as a trendsetter. Tom Ford's 'Oud Wood' and Lancome’s ‘La Vie Est Belle L'Extrait’ further exemplify its widespread appeal.
As we venture into 2024, Oud's presence in perfumery is more pronounced than ever. It embodies the perfect blend of intensity and refinement, a testament to its enduring appeal.
Explore the Oud Odyssey with Bell Flavors and Fragrances
Dive into the enchanting world of Oud with our latest fragrance collection. Embrace the trend that's reshaping the scent landscape.
🌟 Discover your signature Oud scent with us.
The Enchanting World of Heliotrope
Heliotrope, known scientifically as Heliotropium arborescens, traces its roots back to the sun-drenched landscapes of Peru. It's from these ancient soils that heliotrope embarked on its journey, capturing the hearts of perfumers and fragrance enthusiasts alike.
While heliotrope thrives in various regions, its most aromatic varieties are nurtured in the temperate climates of Europe and South America. The delicate nuances in the scent profile of heliotrope are influenced by the soil and climate of its cultivation, making each region’s produce unique.
The extraction of heliotrope’s essence is a delicate process, often employing methods like steam distillation or solvent extraction. These techniques meticulously draw out the sweet, almond-like aroma with subtle undertones of vanilla and cherry, which are the hallmark of heliotrope's olfactory profile.
In perfumery, heliotrope is revered for its versatility and complexity. Classified within the floral olfactory family, it is a chameleon in blends, offering sweet, powdery, and slightly resinous notes that harmonize beautifully with a myriad of other scents. Heliotrope pairs exceptionally well with floral notes like jasmine and gardenia, while also complementing deeper, musky aromas.
Today, heliotrope continues to inspire perfumers worldwide, finding its way into both niche and mainstream fragrances. Its ability to add depth and warmth makes it a favorite in creating oriental, floral, and gourmand scents.
Its complex aroma continues to captivate and inspire, making it a cherished ingredient in the perfumer's palette. As we explore and innovate in the realm of scents, heliotrope remains a beacon of natural beauty and olfactory artistry.
Bergamot: A Citrus Legacy
Bergamot, or Citrus bergamia, is a fragrant citrus fruit. It is mainly cultivated in Calabria, Italy, which produces about 90% of the world’s bergamot.
Historical Overview
Originating from Southeast Asia, bergamot made its way to the Mediterranean region. Its name likely comes from the Turkish "beg-armudi," meaning "prince’s pear." Today, apart from Italy, countries like Ivory Coast, Argentina, Turkey, and Brazil also grow bergamot, each offering unique aromatic qualities.
Extraction: Capturing Bergamot’s Essence
The oil of bergamot, is primarily obtained through cold pressing the fruit's rind, typically yields an oil with a fresh, bright, and more intensely citrus fragrance Steam distillation is also used but produces an oil with a somewhat softer, less vibrant scent, often with more nuanced floral or herbal notes.
Bergamot in Perfumery
Bergamot is celebrated in perfumery for its fresh, citrusy, and subtly floral aroma. Acting mainly as a top note, it's crucial in Eau de Cologne and various fragrance types, providing a refreshing start to perfumes.
Aromatherapy and Benefits
In aromatherapy, bergamot oil is known for its uplifting and stress-relieving properties. It also has antiseptic qualities, making it valuable in skin care.
Sustainability in Cultivation
The sustainable and ethical sourcing of bergamot is increasingly important, ensuring fair practices for growers and ecological balance in cultivation areas.
Iris Butter: A Perfumer's Treasure
Iris Butter, also known as Orris, is a prized essence in the world of perfumery, derived from the roots of the iris flower. This luxurious ingredient is predominantly produced in regions like Italy, Morocco, and France, with the highest quality often attributed to the iris Pallida variety grown in the Italian region of Tuscany.
The use of Iris Butter in perfumery dates back centuries, with its extraction process being as intriguing as its scent. The iris roots are harvested, meticulously cleaned, and then left to dry for several years. This aging process is crucial as it allows the development of the butter's characteristic scent. The dried roots are then ground and steam-distilled to extract the precious butter, a process that yields only a small amount, making it one of the most expensive ingredients in the perfumery world.
It presents a unique powdery, woody, and slightly floral fragrance. Its scent profile is often described as reminiscent of violets, with a rich, earthy undertone that adds depth and sophistication to any perfume composition.
The character of Iris Butter is elegant and refined. Its rich texture and longevity make it an ideal fixative in high-end perfumes. It imparts a smooth, velvety quality to fragrances, often used in the heart or base notes to provide a sophisticated and luxurious feel.
Iris Butter stands as a testament to the art of perfumery. Its rarity, combined with the intricate process of extraction and the unparalleled olfactory profile, makes it a cherished ingredient among perfumers and fragrance enthusiasts alike. Incorporating this essence into a fragrance composition is not just an act of formulation; it's an embrace of history, luxury, and the pursuit of olfactory excellence.
🎄🌟 Celebrating the Season with Scents and Joy! 🌟🎄
As we share our special festive joy, brimming with the essence of joy and the sweetest aromas of warm memories, we at Bell Flavors & Fragrances are also thrilled to share something extra special with you.
This holiday season, we've curated a collection of festive scents, meticulously crafted by our talented perfumers. Each aroma is designed to evoke the warmth and joy of the season, bringing cherished memories to life. 🎁🌹
Interested in exploring these festive fragrances? Feel free to reach out to us for more information - we'd love to share the magic of these scents with you!
In the meantime, we'd love to hear from you - what's your favorite holiday aroma that brings back cherished memories?
Wishing everyone a wonderfully fragrant and joyful holiday season!
Exotic Essence: Unveiling the Mystique of Passion Flowers
In the realm of perfumery, few ingredients capture the imagination quite like the Passion Flower. Known scientifically as Passiflora, this exotic bloom is more than just a visual delight; it's a source of intricate fragrances that enchant the senses and inspire perfumers around the globe.
Native to the Americas, particularly the tropical regions, Passion Flowers embody the spirit of their lush, vibrant habitats. The extraction of their essence, however, is a tale of ingenuity. Unlike more common florals, Passiflora does not yield its scent easily. The delicate fragrance is often recreated synthetically or extracted through enfleurage, a process that gently teases out the aroma from the petals, preserving its intricate notes.
While Passion Flowers flourish across various continents, the finest quality for perfumery purposes often comes from South America, where the climate and soil conditions align perfectly with the needs of these exotic blooms. Countries like Brazil and Peru are notable for producing Passion Flowers with exceptionally rich and complex aromas.
The aroma of Passion Flower in a perfume is an intricate dance of notes. It starts with a burst of freshness, often likened to a blend of ripe papaya and apricot, followed by a heart of lush florals, reminiscent of jasmine and violets. The base notes linger with a gentle earthiness, grounding the fragrance in a sense of depth and mystery.
Sage: The Aromatic Jewel of Perfumery
Uncover the fragrant secrets of sage, an aromatic herb that graces perfumery with its earthy elegance. Renowned for its herbal and slightly peppery notes, sage has been a cornerstone in fragrance creation, adding a layer of sophistication to countless scents.
The magic of sage in perfumery lies within its leaves. Rich in essential oils, these leaves are carefully harvested and then steam distilled to extract the potent, fragrant essence. This essential oil is what perfumers covet for its versatility and compatibility with various scent profiles.
Historically, sage traces its roots back to the Mediterranean and Asian regions, where it was revered not just for culinary uses but also for its supposed medicinal and spiritual properties. This storied past adds a touch of mystique to its already intriguing profile in modern fragrances.
Today, sage continues to be celebrated for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory qualities in the wellness sphere, and in perfumery, it's cherished for a scent that evokes cleanliness, clarity, and a connection to the ancient world.
Whether paired with zesty citrus to invigorate the senses or blended with floral and spicy notes for a more grounded bouquet, sage remains a timeless ingredient in the perfumer's palette. So, the next time you encounter this herbaceous note in a fragrance, remember you're experiencing a piece of aromatic history, a scent that has been adored for millennia. Discover the essence of sage in our collection and let it transport you to its storied Mediterranean shores.
Labdanum: The Timeless Elixir of Perfumery
Introduction:
Labdanum, derived from the resin of the rockrose plant, has enchanted perfumers for centuries with its rich and warm aroma. This precious substance, steeped in history, brings an unparalleled depth and sensuality to fragrances, making it a cherished ingredient in the world of perfumery.
Aroma Profile:
Labdanum boasts a complex, resinous scent with sweet, leathery, and ambery undertones. Its warm and earthy aroma evokes a sense of mystery and sophistication. Labdanum's fragrance deepens over time, enhancing the complexity of perfumes it graces.
Historical Significance:
Labdanum has a storied past, having been used in ancient civilizations for rituals and medicinal purposes. Its aromatic allure has fascinated cultures throughout history, making it a symbol of luxury and spiritual connection.
Perfumery Application:
In perfumery, Labdanum serves as a base note, lending depth and longevity to fragrances. Its warm and resinous character blends seamlessly with various ingredients, creating opulent oriental, amber, and chypre perfumes. Labdanum is often a key component in creating perfumes with a timeless and seductive appeal.
The Mystique of Oud in Perfumery
Introduction: Oud, also known as Agarwood, is a rare and precious resinous wood derived from the heartwood of Aquilaria trees. When the wood becomes infected with a specific type of mold, it produces a dark, aromatic resin, giving birth to one of the most coveted ingredients in perfumery.
Aroma Profile: Oud is renowned for its complex and deeply rich scent. It unveils a symphony of warm, woody notes with hints of sweetness, balsamic undertones, and a touch of smokiness. Oud's fragrance profile is profoundly captivating, evoking a sense of luxury and sensuality.
Cultural Significance: Oud holds immense cultural significance, especially in the Middle East and Asia. For centuries, it has been used in traditional ceremonies, religious rituals, and perfumery. Its deep-rooted history adds an aura of mystique and reverence to fragrances featuring this exquisite ingredient.
Versatility in Perfumery: In perfumery, Oud is often used as a base note. Its longevity and ability to enhance other aromatic elements make it a valuable asset for perfumers. Oud blends seamlessly with various notes, including florals, spices, and resins, creating fragrances that are opulent, enigmatic, and enduring.
Forward Together: Our Commitment to Safety and Purity
Lilial (CAS 80-54-6), a molecule with fresh floral scent, also known by its chemical name butylphenyl methylpropional, has been a popular fragrance compound in cosmetics and household products since its first launch in 1946. However, with the recent regulatory updates, European Union have banned the usage of Lilial in cosmetics (by March 2022) due to concerns over its safety in humans, specifically its potential to disrupt the hormonal system.
Going Lilial-free means our products will no longer be formulated with this compound. This shift is a positive step for the fragrance industry, reflecting our dedication to consumers' health and pro-environmental practices. By adapting to these changes, Bell maintains our highest commitment to creating high quality scents without compromising safety and adhering to the latest standards.
For all our customers, this means you can enjoy our fragrances with the added confidence and protection, knowing that our ingredients care for both you and the environment. This is our promise to you; to- wards transparency, safety and sustainability in every drop.
Sensory Innovation Unleashed: Bell Flavors & Fragrances Launches Cutting-Edge Sensory Center
NORTHBROOK, Illinois - November 15, 2023 - Bell Flavors & Fragrances, Inc. (Bell) announces the expansion of their Global Consumer & Sensory Science organization by investing in a fully equipped, best in class Consumer Science Sensory Center at Bell's global headquarter in Northbrook, IL.
This investment demonstrates Bell's commitment to its global strategy and heightened focus on putting the consumer first. Consumers experience products via an interplay of their five key senses, allowing them to engage in products in unique ways. This Center will infuse consumer voice into the creation process to inspire memorable flavors and fragrances that fit brand, performance, and emotion.
With its roots at Bell's Northbrook campus, the company's Consumer & Sensory Science (CSS) professionals work hand-in-hand with its Flavor and Fragrance teams to foster deep collaboration and creativity. The Center enhances Consumer Sensory capabilities locally and is integral to Bell's global CSS team, with locations in the U.S., Mexico, Germany, and Colombia.
The plans for the investment include a new, 6,500 square foot Consumer Science Sensory Center, set to open in Q4 2024. The Center will house Bell's CSS team and include space for a focus group room with a viewing area, testing booths, kitchen, reception area, and workspaces. Following the grand opening, Bell's customers will have the opportunity to tour the facility and discuss utilizing the Center's capabilities.
Karen Graves, Bell's Senior Director of Consumer and Sensory Sciences, states "Consumers are the final users of Bell's flavors and fragrances and we are very excited to incorporate their voice throughout the development process."
Stay tuned for more information about Bell's Consumer Science Sensory Center opening later in 2024.
For more on Bell Flavors & Fragrances, visit www.bellff.com or follow Bell Flavors & Fragrances on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook.
Boronia Blossoms: Nature's Fragrant Treasure
Boronia, an exquisite flowering plant native to Australia, has captured the hearts of perfumers worldwide. With its delicate blossoms and captivating aroma, Boronia has become a prized treasure in the realm of perfumery.
Boronia exudes a complex, multi-layered fragrance. Its scent is a harmonious blend of floral sweetness, citrusy notes, and a subtle touch of spice. The aroma is both uplifting and calming, making it a versatile in- gredient in perfumes.
Boronia's unique aroma adds depth and sophistication to perfumes. Often used as a middle note, it enhances fragrances with its floral elegance. Boronia blends seamlessly with various ingredients, creating fragrances that are both alluring and timeless.
Embrace the season with the delightful fragrances of joy and togetherness! 🌸✨ At Bell Flavors & Fragrances, we create more than scents; we craft experiences. Here's to a season filled with the sweetest fragrances and endless possibilities. Happy Holidays from all of us at Bell Flavors & Fragrances! 🎁
The Vibrant Essence of Blood Orange in Perfumery
Blood Orange, derived from the Citrus sinensis tree, is a citrus variety known for its deep crimson flesh and rich, tangy aroma. In perfumery, the essential oil extracted from blood oranges adds a vibrant and lively dimension, creating fragrances that evoke freshness, warmth, and sophistication.
The aroma of blood orange is a harmonious blend of citrusy bright- ness, slight sweetness, and a hint of bitterness. Its zesty top notes provide a burst of freshness, while the sweet undertones add depth and complexity. This unique combination makes blood orange a popular choice for perfumers seeking a distinctive citrus fragrance.
Blood orange's versatile nature allows perfumers to use it in various fragrance compositions. It often serves as a top note, infusing perfumes with an initial burst of energy and vitality. When combined with floral, woody, or spicy notes, blood orange creates intriguing olfactory experiences, ranging from playful and refreshing to sensual and mysterious.
🌟 Exciting News from Bell Flavors & Fragrances APAC! 🌟
Greetings from In-cosmetics Asia, Bangkok! ✨ We're thrilled to be part of this prestigious event, showcasing our latest fragrance innovations alongside passionate colleagues who make it all happen.
📍 Visit Us: IN-COSMETIC ASIA EXHIBITION, BITEC Bangkok
📅 Exhibition Dates: 7th – 9th November 2023
📍 Booth Number: K60
Come experience the art of fragrance at our booth! Discover captivating scents, meet our experts, and explore the world of aromas. We can't wait to welcome you. See you there! 🌺🎉
Styrax in Perfumery: A Fragrant Journey
Styrax, derived from the resinous bark of the Liquidambar tree, has been a cherished element in perfumery for centuries. With its deep, balsamic aroma, Styrax exudes warmth and sophistication.
In perfumery, Styrax acts as a fixative, grounding lighter notes and enhancing the overall longevity of a fragrance. Its rich, resinous scent adds a sensual depth, making it a popular choice in oriental and woody fragrances. Styrax harmonizes beautifully with florals, spices, and woods, creating complex and captivating olfactory compositions.
Beyond its aromatic allure, Styrax carries historical significance. It has been used in traditional medicine and religious ceremonies, embodying a connection to ancient rituals and healing practices.
Exploring the world of perfumery, Styrax stands as a testament to the art of blending, adding depth and character to every fragrance it graces. Its timeless appeal continues to inspire perfumers, making it an indispensable component in the perfumer's palette.
The Allure of Driftwood in Perfumery
In the realm of perfumery, Driftwood stands as a captivating and evocative note, embodying the essence of nature’s artistry. Derived from wood fragments polished and weathered by the elements, Driftwood carries a unique aroma that blends the ruggedness of the sea with the subtlety of earthy warmth.
Driftwood exudes a delicate, earthy fragrance, reminiscent of sun-soaked beaches and salty ocean breezes. It captures the essence of adventure, weaving together notes of sundrenched sands, subtle hints of moss, and the whisper of saltwater air. This harmonious composition evokes a sense of serene coastal landscapes and endless horizons.
Driftwood serves as a versatile base note, adding depth and complexity to fragrances. Its aromatic subtlety allows it to harmonize seamlessly with various elements, making it a favorite among perfumers. Whether used in fresh, aquatic compositions or warm, woody blends, Driftwood lends an air of natural elegance to any fragrance.
Beyond its olfactory charm, Driftwood carries symbolic significance. It embodies resilience, transformation, and the timeless beauty of nature. Perfumers draw inspiration from this symbolism, creating fragrances that resonate with individuals seeking a connection to the elemental forces of the earth and sea.
Driftwood oil is often extracted through sustainable practices, respecting the environment and preserving the delicate coastal ecosystems. This commitment to eco-conscious perfumery ensures the longevity of this exquisite note while honoring nature’s delicate balance.
Indulge your senses in the allure of Driftwood infused fragrances, where every whiff transports you to the tranquil shores of distant coastlines.
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Videos (show all)
Contact the business
Telephone
Website
Address
Singapore
508704
Singapore
@thytune HealthGuard T18 (T18) 100% natural herbal Thyroid Treatment for Hypothyroidism, Hyperthyroi
170 Upper Bukit Timah Road
Singapore, 588179
We are a beauty salon providing award winning beauty services, using an exclusive range of high qual
Singapore, SINGAPORE
Makeup is a form of art which involves the fusion of colours from different medium and texture, to transform a plain piece into a desired image
20 Upper Circular Road #01-19/20 The Riverwalk
Singapore, 058416
"Your beauty. My magic." LÍRENNEO Makeup Trainer Image Consultant Since 2005
101 Upper Cross Street, People’s Park Centre, #07/08
Singapore, 058357
A professional nail school, established in 2003. Tel: +65 62201592 Whatsapp: +65 96564821
18 Boon Lay Way Tradehub 21
Singapore, 609966
Krftd is all about decorative cushions and pillows handmade with love in Singapore from fabrics sourced from all around the world
Singapore, 329714
Makeup Artist. I love all things beautiful, that’s why I love weddings.
Oxley Bizhub 1, 65 Ubi Road 1, #01/54
Singapore, 408726
» Singapore Homegrown Designer @fatimahmohsin since 2000 » Luxurious Quality » Timeless Designs
BLK 150, LOR 1 TOA PAYOH, #01-989, S(310150)
Singapore, 310150
"You can achieve Beauty & Confidence."
50 Gambas Crescent Proxima Gambas
Singapore, 757022
Bridal makeup and hair services Professional bridal makeup and hairstyle course Personal makeup course Gown rental services at www.1728weddinghouse.com
Singapore, 673546
Sara Jaz was a MAC Artist for 10 years. Currently taking freelance bookings, limited slots available. Contact for more enquiries.