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Sep 05, 2007 | 10:15 AM CDT
Trends in Shower Products
Mintel explores the trends in shower gels, including aromatherapy and food-inspired fragrances.
Aug 31, 2007 | 10:10 AM CDT
Fragrance research: The Multi-sensory Approach to Fragrance Creation
By: Anne Churchill
Modern research techniques unveil the power of fragrance in communicating with consumers. Modern brands are tuning into the senses, realizing that the correct sensory combination results in an emotional connection with consumers that is a powerful driver of success in the marketplace. People navigate their lives and make choices by using the five senses.
Aug 21, 2007 | 05:45 PM CDT
Candle Fragrances: Natural, Fruit and Florals
Mintel discusses the new trends in air-care candles, including natural products, floral and fruit scents
Aug 13, 2007 | 04:45 PM CDT
FMA Study: Fragrance Residues from Candles
The FMAhas announced the publication of its study "Skin contact transfer of three fragrance residues from candles to human hands."
Jul 10, 2007 | 01:35 PM CDT
Skin Odor Value Technology for Fragrance Performance Optimization
By: Ahmet Baydar et al.
Since early times we have used perfume as the most intimate apparel to enhance our appeal. It clothes our skin with an invisible aura of fragrance providing it with a signature of personality and mood. Ideal fragrances are those which are a perfectly tailored match to our skin. This paper describes the methodological aspects of Givaudan-Roure's proprietary skin odor value technology and shows how it is used by perfumers in designing "haut couture" fragrances.
Jul 10, 2007 | 11:10 AM CDT
Trends and Similarities in Fragrance and Personal Care
Fragrance is incorporated into nearly every personal care product on the market and often is instrumental in a consumer’s choice; and with personal care formulas ever-evolving, it only follows that the fragrance industry would evolve along side it.
Jun 20, 2007 | 11:38 AM CDT
Formulation notes: Fragrancing Detergents
By: Felix Buccellato
Creating functional, effective and stable scents
Why do we wash our clothes? It is probable that the first clothing consisted of animal skins, an auxiliary spoil of the hunt. This additional layer of protection allowed early Man’s fragile bodies to survive in climates and seasonal changes that were previously not possible or uncomfortable at best.May 30, 2007 | 11:06 AM CDT
Herbal and Botanical Fabric Softener Fragrances
Mintel explores natural ingredients emerging among new global leaders in the fabric softener arena
May 21, 2007 | 03:52 PM CDT
Fragrance handbook: Creating a Winning Candle Fragrance—from Brief to Manufacture
By: Robert Siegel
Addressing the three “C’s” of formulation: cost, compatibility and cold throw—plus a candle fragrance glossary. “Air Care—US,” a Euromonitor report released last winter, detailed this $2 billion-plus market, which grew 6% between 2004 and 2005. Within this segment, candles jumped 30%—more than any other category—to sales of $265 million.
May 21, 2007 | 03:20 PM CDT
Formulating with Citrus: New Developments in Citrus Fragrance Ingredients
By: Michael Britten-Kelly
The aroma chemical aspects and new discoveries in both natural and synthetic citrus ingredients. Of all the ingredients on the perfumer's palette, surely none are more instantly recognizable to the public than those in the citrus category. Fresh juicy oranges, sulfurous tangy grapefruit, tart puckery lemons and heady sweet limes all bring to mind a host of pleasant associations in which taste and smell play an equal part.
