Singapore-based fragrance house Scent by SIX has recently redefined its brand purpose as a mental wellness champion that advocates the use of fragrance to ‘heal, soothe and delight’.
The brand was founded in July 2016 by Jason Lee and offers a range of fine fragrances and home scents.
Since then, the company has expanded the business into ambient scenting, working with Singapore Airlines, Fullerton Hotel and ASICS to help craft their signature scents.
Founder Jason Lee told
CosmeticsDesign-Asia that the decision to embark on a new mission was driven by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
“What came to me after this whole pandemic was the increased importance to have a purpose as a brand in whatever we do. I found that Scent by SIX was lacking in communicating its purpose to the people.”
December 16, 2020
The constable was working at Cheung Chau Police Station.
South China Morning Post
An off-duty veteran policeman in Hong Kong was suspected to have committed suicide by shooting himself in the head after leaving a phone message to colleagues asking them to inform his wife.
The 57-year-old constable, attached to the criminal investigation unit of Cheung Chau Police Station, sent the last message to his teammates in a WhatsApp group shortly after 4.30pm, saying he was in an interview room inside the building.
In the message, he bade farewell to his colleagues and thanked them for their support. He also asked them to inform his wife and friends, according to a police source.
Dec 15, 2020
Vans Donates More Than $1M in Support of Mental Health
House of Vans Chicago mural by OJ Hays and Jasmine Webb was one of ten local murals created across the U.S. to help spread positivity and promote mental wellness within communities.
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Today, Vans, the original action sports brand and advocate for creative expression, commemorates the second-annual #VansCheckerboardDay held on November 19, with a more than $1 million donation to 10 global charities to champion the power of creative expression.
Following a period of global isolation, this year’s Vans Checkerboard Day rallied Vans Fans around the world to amplify and help grow the mission of the global charity partners whose shared purpose is to use creativity-focused programs to impact mental health and wellbeing. Through a donation from Vans and by empowering fans to help raise more money by purchasing limited-edition product designed by Geoff McFetridge, donating their Vans Family points or by par
Vans Donates $1M+ To Global Charities In Support Of Mental Health
Donations to 10 global charities champions the power of creativity, uniting fans worldwide with a shared mission of mental health and well-being
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COSTA MESA, Calif., Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Today, Vans, the original action sports brand and advocate for creative expression, commemorates the second-annual #VansCheckerboardDay held on November 19, with a more than $1 million donation to 10 global charities to champion the power of creative expression.
House of Vans Chicago mural by OJ Hays & Jasmine Webb was one of ten local murals created across the U.S. to help spread positivity and promote mental wellness within communities.
Reuters
When Jin-ah quit her job as a hotel cook she had hoped for relief from the bullying and sexual discrimination that was making her life a misery. But having nothing to do only made her inner demons louder, so she tried to hang herself with the cord of her hair dryer.
Jin-ah, 31, did not succeed. Deep within, a survival instinct stirred and she stopped herself before it was too late.
Since that day a few months ago the Jeju Island resident has been trying to understand her motivations for wanting to end her life and the depression that has plagued her for years.