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Nov 15, 2010 | 04:39 PM CST
Ethyl Dehydrocyclogeranate
By: Michael Zviely, CIC
Use in fabric, home and personal care, and in fine fragrances
Mar 12, 2010 | 01:54 PM CST
6 Opportunities for Fragrance in 2010
By: Jeb Gleason-Allured, Editor
P&G’s Steve Hicks discusses how the industry can survive and thrive in a difficult environment.
Sep 17, 2009 | 09:42 AM CDT
Molecule of the Month: 5-Isopropyl-2-methylphenol
By: Michael Zviely, CIC
Organoleptic profi le and application areas.
May 12, 2009 | 03:42 PM CDT
Fragrance in Good Times and Bad
By: Jeb Gleason-Allured, Editor
Givaudan’s Michael Carlos on how the economic crisis could reshape the industry.
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, 2006 | 02:07 PM CDT
Improving Fragrance Performance Using Intensity Plots (iPlots)
By: Michael Incorvia, Tim Young, Cynthia Mussinan …
One of the challenges faced by functional perfumery is balancing olfactive intensity and character of a fragrance through each product utilization stage. For a laundry detergent, such stages include directly out of the package (also called “point-of-purchase”), damp cloth immediately after washing, and dry cloth (typically 24 h) after washing.
May 02, 2006 | 09:58 PM CDT
Woody Notes In Perfumery Part III: Cedarwood And Derivatives In Soap Fragrances
By: Danute Pajaujis Anonis
In part I of this cedarwood series (Perfumer & Flavorist, May/June 2001), we discussed various cedarwood oil types and derivatives. In part II of this cedarwood series (Perfumer & Flavorist, July/August 2002), we discussed the application of cedarwood and its derivatives in various types of fragrances. We have also given examples of the use of cedarwood in imitations of several essential oils, and of the use of cedarwood derivatives in some specialties.
