The Story
Why it exists.
Oriflame launched Tsun Lai in 2002 as part of an expanding fragrance portfolio that included Yo! Punky Pear, Deep Woods, and later Serene Blue. The name suggests East Asian origins, and the botanical choices back that up: jasmine, pink lotus, and ylang-ylang form the heart of this oriental floral. It's a scent built to introduce exotic flowers to an everyday audience, translating something far-flung into a wearable, approachable composition.
If this were a song
Community picks
Heartbeats
José González
The Beginning
Oriflame launched Tsun Lai in 2002 as part of an expanding fragrance portfolio that included Yo! Punky Pear, Deep Woods, and later Serene Blue. The name suggests East Asian origins, and the botanical choices back that up: jasmine, pink lotus, and ylang-ylang form the heart of this oriental floral. It's a scent built to introduce exotic flowers to an everyday audience, translating something far-flung into a wearable, approachable composition.
The heart of jasmine, ylang-ylang and lotus is where this fragrance lives. Three white florals that layer in ways that feel deliberate rather than accidental, each adding a different kind of sweetness. The incense in the base isn't smoke for its own sake, it lifts the florals away from something too soft, keeping the composition from becoming inert. And that vanilla. Subtle and discreet, yet good. Rarely has a common note been handled with such restraint.
The Evolution
The opening lasts maybe ten minutes, bright lemon zest, a suggestion of blossoms before the florals take over. Then jasmine and ylang-ylang arrive, and the pink lotus shows up somewhere between the second and third hour. The sandalwood arrives quietly, neither announcing itself nor rushing. The vanilla is the last to leave, and by then everything else has already gone. On fabric, a whisper of incense and sandalwood might still be there the next morning.
Cultural Impact
Tsun Lai was a mass-market release from Oriflame's early 2000s catalog, part of a period when the brand was expanding its fragrance portfolio. Community ratings reflect modest projection and longevity, the kind of scent that stays close and doesn't demand attention. For wearers who prefer a light floral in the background, that restraint is exactly the point.
The House
Sweden · Est. 1967
Oriflame began in Stockholm and grew into a global beauty network that includes a fragrance line aimed at everyday consumers. The brand offers a range of scents such as Serene Blue (2004), Deep Woods (2000) and Amber Elixir Mystery (2020). Its products reach more than 60 markets through a community of independent consultants who sell directly to friends and family. The company blends Swedish design with a focus on approachable, well‑crafted perfumes.
If this were a song
Community picks
The scent translates into something that opens bright and clean, then settles into warmth without staying too long, a fleeting afternoon moment captured in scent. Soft florals over wood and a hint of smoke. The music that matches this is light acoustic with unexpected depth, like a song that knows when to leave before overstaying.
Heartbeats
José González



























