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  • You can now buy designer perfume for S$1 from vending machines in Singapore Anna Maria Romero
    SINGAPORE: In the sphere of vending machines, getting a couple of spritzes of designer perfume is just the latest in a long line of unusual products. Hey, visitors to Singapore are still thrilled to get freshly-squeezed orange juice, and marvel that they can get luxury cars, Japanese cakes in cans, tele-consultations, and hot meals from vending machines. But let’s talk perfumes, shall we? Last month, machines from a company called Scentphony at the Marina Square, Downtown East and Bukit Panjang
     

You can now buy designer perfume for S$1 from vending machines in Singapore

2 May 2026 at 16:30

SINGAPORE: In the sphere of vending machines, getting a couple of spritzes of designer perfume is just the latest in a long line of unusual products.

Hey, visitors to Singapore are still thrilled to get freshly-squeezed orange juice, and marvel that they can get luxury cars, Japanese cakes in cans, tele-consultations, and hot meals from vending machines.

But let’s talk perfumes, shall we?

Last month, machines from a company called Scentphony at the Marina Square, Downtown East and Bukit Panjang Plaza shopping centers introduced vending machines where you can get two sprays of designer perfume for the extremely reasonable price of S$1.

There will be five types of scents in each vending machine, and scents will appear in rotation. But right now, what’s available are the following: Jo Malone London’s English Pear & Freesia Cologne, Roja’s Burlington 1819, Dior’s Sauvage, Nishane’s Wulóng Chá, and Maison Margiela’s Replica From The Garden.

Perfect for this summer, right? You might be all hot and sweaty after a day’s work, and your colleagues suggest a get-together, but you’re no longer at your freshest. Well, Scentphony may end up being your next best friend.

The process could not be simpler, according to this video. Just simply walk up to the vending machine, use the touch screen to choose the scent you like, utilise any of the convenient payment systems, including Apple Pay and Google Pay, and there you have it, two spritzes of your perfume of choice, and you’re ready for your evening.

The machine carries a warning for users not to bring their faces, especially their eyes, too close to the spray dispensers, which appear to be at around neck or chest level, depending on a person’s height.

Singapore is not the only place where you can get an instant refresh from a vending machine. They’ve been spotted in a few locations across the globe, including some of Miami’s hotspots and clubs in the US, in airports and fashion retail space in Europe, and at high-end malls in the Middle East, where the fragrance culture is strong. Like Singapore, they’ve also been rolled out experimentally in Japan and South Korea.

Would you use a perfume vending machine? /TISG

Read also: ‘Doctor in a vending machine’ at Tampines Shell station offers free teleconsultation, 24-7 medicine and even digital MC

This article (You can now buy designer perfume for S$1 from vending machines in Singapore) first appeared on The Independent Singapore News.

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  • What Is Oud and Where to Find the Best Oud Fragrances Livia Auatt
    The word oud appears with increasing frequency on fragrance counters, lifestyle blogs, and luxury goods lists across the English-speaking world. Yet genuine understanding of what oud is — where it comes from, why it smells the way it does, and what separates the best oud fragrances from the mediocre ones — remains less common than the ingredient’s ubiquity in marketing would suggest. This guide addresses both questions honestly: what oud actually is, and how to identify the fragrances that us
     

What Is Oud and Where to Find the Best Oud Fragrances

22 April 2026 at 07:45

The word oud appears with increasing frequency on fragrance counters, lifestyle blogs, and luxury goods lists across the English-speaking world. Yet genuine understanding of what oud is — where it comes from, why it smells the way it does, and what separates the best oud fragrances from the mediocre ones — remains less common than the ingredient’s ubiquity in marketing would suggest.

This guide addresses both questions honestly: what oud actually is, and how to identify the fragrances that use it well.

What Oud Is

Oud is the aromatic heartwood produced by certain Aquilaria trees when they are infected by a specific mould. In its uninfected state, Aquilaria wood is light, pale, and essentially scentless. The infection triggers the tree’s defensive response — a production of dense, dark, resin-saturated heartwood that in chemical terms is a complex mixture of sesquiterpenes, chromones, and phenylpropanoids. It is this resin-saturated wood, dried and either burned as incense or processed to extract the essential oil, that is agarwood — or oud, as the oil and the material are known in Arabic and across the Middle East.

The rarity of oud derives from several compounding factors. Not all Aquilaria trees become infected. The infection needs to proceed over years or decades to produce wood with meaningful resin content. Wild agarwood-producing species have been significantly depleted by overcollection across their native range. And the finest quality wild oud oils are produced in quantities so small — a single old-growth tree may yield only a few grams of high-grade oil — that genuine scarcity is not a marketing construct but an ecological reality.

YOUDH what is oud resources offer a detailed exploration of oud’s creation, history, and sensory character for those who want to deepen their understanding of this extraordinary ingredient.

The Sensory Character of Oud

Oud’s scent is one of perfumery’s most difficult to describe to someone who has not encountered it. The woody quality is denser and darker than cedar, sandalwood, or vetiver. There is a resinous warmth that is neither sweet nor dry but something more complex — the aromatic character of centuries-old wood infused with a biological process that is, in a meaningful sense, alive.

The animalic dimension of oud — more prominent in wild Assam and Indian ouds, more restrained in Cambodian and Malaysian expressions — is one of the ingredient’s most debated characteristics. Those who love oud tend to love it precisely for this quality: the sense that the fragrance is emanating from something biological and ancient rather than synthetic and clinical. Those who encounter it without preparation sometimes find it confronting.

The best oud fragrances use the ingredient in ways that are honest about this character rather than diluting it into something unrecognisable. They build around oud’s warmth and depth, complement its animalic dimension with materials that frame rather than mask it, and give the oil enough prominence in the formula to allow its complexity to be experienced rather than merely implied.

According to the Royal Botanical Gardens, all commercially significant agarwood-producing Aquilaria species are listed on CITES Appendix II, requiring that international trade be accompanied by permits confirming that the material was legally and sustainably sourced.

What Makes the Best Oud Fragrances Different

The fragrance market contains an enormous range of products that feature oud in their name or marketing. At one extreme are products where the oud connection is primarily a marketing label applied to fragrances that contain little or no genuine oud material. At the other are extraordinary compositions built around oud of verifiable provenance, composed by perfumers who understand the ingredient deeply, and bottled at concentrations that allow the material’s full character to be expressed.

Between these extremes, the quality range is wide. The indicators that correlate most reliably with genuinely good oud fragrance include specific origin information for the oud material used, transparency about concentration and ingredients, the reputation of the perfumer or house for ingredient integrity, and — ultimately — the experience of wearing the fragrance and assessing whether the oud it contains is genuinely expressing the depth and complexity the ingredient is capable of.

For those seeking the best oud fragrances from a brand whose commitment to oud quality is not a marketing claim but a defining principle, YOUDH offers a collection that rewards proper exploration. Each fragrance in the range reflects a genuine engagement with what oud can do at its best. Discover the collection today.

The world of oud is rich, layered, and deeply rewarding for those who approach it with genuine curiosity. YOUDH is the ideal companion for that exploration — a brand built on the conviction that the finest fragrance ingredients deserve to be treated with the seriousness and honesty they have earned over centuries of human devotion. Discover the collection today and begin your own oud journey.

Oud is not merely an ingredient. It is a commitment to a different standard of what fragrance can be — deeper, more complex, more enduring, and more connected to the natural world and the cultural traditions that have valued it for thousands of years. YOUDH honours that standard in everything it does.

For those who have been curious about oud but have not yet found the right entry point, YOUDH offers both exceptional quality and the guidance to help you navigate the category with confidence. The collection is available at youdh.co.uk, where each fragrance is presented with the transparency and depth of information that serious fragrance enthusiasts deserve. Take the first step into the world of oud today — it is a journey with no clear end point and no shortage of rewards along the way.

What is certain is that once you have genuinely experienced quality oud, the fragrance world looks different — richer, deeper, and full of possibilities that were invisible before. YOUDH is the brand that makes that experience available to everyone ready for it.

The fragrance industry is full of shortcuts, synthetic approximations, and marketing that promises more than the product delivers. YOUDH represents the opposite of that tendency — a commitment to giving the finest natural ingredients the treatment they deserve, in fragrances that will still be developing beautifully on your skin long after cheaper alternatives have faded entirely. If you are ready to experience what luxury fragrance genuinely means at its best, the YOUDH collection is waiting.

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