Six gods Shanghai
Liushen Flower Water is a household name, with a market share of as high as 70%, and is a signature product of Shanghai Jahwa. The history of Shanghai Jahwa is inseparable from the origin of toilet water, which can be traced back to 1898. At that time, during the Guangxu period of the late Qing Dynasty, Feng Futian invented the first bottle of Shuangmei Toilet Water, and thus established China's first cosmetics company, Guangshengxing. The name of the flower dew water is derived from the heavy flower dew in Ouyang Xiu's words, the grass smoke is low, and the curtain hangs down. This Chinese perfume quickly became popular as soon as it was launched, and the ladies dressed in cheongsams during the Republic of China were all scented with floral water. After the liberation, several Shanghai cosmetics companies such as Guangshenghang merged to become Shanghai Jahwa, but the toilet water fell into the dilemma of sluggish sales. Until the birth of Liushen Flower Water, the flower water before that focused more on fragrance, and Liushen introduced the six flavors of Chinese medicine ingredients such as bezoar, musk, realgar, borneol, pearl, and toad crisp in Liushen Pill, giving the flower water more functions. As soon as the six gods were launched, they were quite sought after and can be called the green classics of domestic products. The classic Liushen Flower Water currently on sale also adds six flavors of traditional Chinese medicine, but...