Saint Therese Fragrance: The olfactory manifestation of Sister Therese's spiritual heritage
Unveiling a healing fragrance system inspired by Mother Teresa, including distressed aesthetic design, tactile black technology, and charitable evidence behind each perfume bottle.
The Saint Therese fragrance series, inspired by Nobel Peace Prize winner Mother Teresa (1910-1997), transforms the jasmine fragrance of Kolkata slums, the bitterness of monastery herbs, and the warm touch of end-of-life care into "wearable prayers." The brand continues the philosophy of nuns' 'spreading great love through small things,' donating 7% of the proceeds to the Missionaries of Charity for every bottle sold.
Ethical Narrative of Sacred Incense Materials
1. Memory Reproduction Project
The scene of a nun distributing food in the "bread aroma" restoration: unrefined wheat germ, Indian cardamom, and frankincense resin.
The bottle is laser engraved with a nun's famous quote handwritten: 'Not all of us can do great things...'
2. Aesthetic expression of suffering
The 'leprosy rose' uses Damascus roses grown in isolated areas of Bangladesh, with damaged petals filled with myrrh
The frosted glass bottle simulates the rough touch of a nun's rose prayer beads.
Compassionate Practice in Fragrance Science
1. Tactile-olfactory linkage system
When spraying the "dying tears" fragrance, the body temperature will release the perfume in stages:
0-15 minutes: Saltwater/rust (painful period)
15-30 min: Iris root/benzoin (calm period)
30 minutes later: Melting beeswax (redemption period)
This design won the Gold Award for Medical Fragrance at the 2025 Geneva International Invention Exhibition
2. Charity closed-loop verification
Fragrance type corresponds to charitable use, ethical certification, morning dew communion, Indian street children's breakfast plan, vegetarian association, dual star certification, dark night light, African leprosy patients, night lighting equipment, carbon footprint tracking, blockchain
The ritual of modern pilgrims' use
1. Guide to Fragrant Gifts
Apply the 'Kolkata Hand' to the wrist vein to simulate the temperature conduction of a nun holding a dying person
Before spraying the "12 Apostles," silently recite "I thirst" (a Bible passage carved by a nun on the wall of the Council of Charity)
2. Controversy and Implications
Some consumers question the "romanticization of suffering," and the brand responds by stating that the procurement of fragrance materials strictly follows the principle of "dignity above mercy" of nuns
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Will the humid environment affect the equipment when used in the bathroom?
The equipment is made of high quality materials and has a certain moisture-proof ability. However, it is recommended to avoid long-term exposure to high humidity environment and keep the surface of the equipment dry after use to extend the service life.
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How long will the dry battery last?
The battery life is affected by the use frequency, gear setting and other factors. Under normal use, ordinary dry batteries can last 1-2 weeks. It is recommended to use high-performance alkaline batteries to extend the service life.
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How to clean the fragrance diffuser?
Turn off the power and disconnect the power adapter, then wipe the body with a clean soft cloth; If deep cleaning is required, please consult customer service for professional cleaning guidelines. Do not use corrosive cleaning agents.
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How to clean the fragrance diffuser?
After turning off the power, use a clean and soft damp cloth to wipe the body; Regularly clean the essential oil container to avoid residual essential oils affecting the effectiveness of use.
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