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Type: Article
Section: Fragrance
Ingredients
New Constituents in Olibanum Resinoid and Essential Oil
Olibanum, or frankincense, a well appreciated perfume raw material, is a gum-resin produced by wild small trees growing in Arabia and Somaliland. This gum-resin results either from natural exudation or from unnatural incisions made in the bark of the tree. The gums from Arabia and Somalihind converge to Aden, the main trade place for olibanum; these gums usually result from two species of the genus Boswellia (fam. Burseraceae): Boswellia carterii Bird, (Arabia and Somaliland) and Boswellia frereana Bird. (Somaliland).
Trends
F&F Innovation and Brand Needs
A look at the innovation needs of food, beverage, and personal and home care brands, and a survey of recent F&F innovation literature.
Event Coverage
Celebrating Perfumery and Indie Brands
Highlights from the Elements Showcase, New York
Ambient Scent
The Power of Scents and Brands
Never before has an interactive discussion between a fragrance house and its client taken place in a public setting. Never before until today, that is—when Jeb Gleason-Allured, editor in chief of Perfumer & Flavorist and Global Cosmetic Industries magazines, and program director of the World Perfumery Congress (WPC), brought both to the stage to lead attendees through the dynamics of the client-perfumer relationship and the power it brings to brands.
Regulatory & Research
How Fragrance Brands Put Scent into Words
Reframing the relationship between language and perfumery.
Fine Fragrance
Between Brand and Art: Lush's Gorilla Gallery
On October 11-14, 2017, Lush's Gorilla Gallery presented art installations inspired by its line of fragrances, which told unique stories about the creation of each one.
Trends
Private Labels Turning the Tables on National Brands
A recent Datamonitor report takes note of the category’s increasing dominance in India.
Fragrance
Connecting Brands and Noses: A Conversation with Karine Lebret Leroux
Karine Lebret Leroux, fine fragrance creation and development director, L’Oréal, speaks about fragrance creation and more.
Fine Fragrance
The Juice: Fragrance Evaluation for Independent Brands, Passion Above All
What happens when there is a fragrance evaluator between a brand and a fragrance house? Are they gatekeepers, critics, interpreters, co-creators, all of these or something else?
Trends
CBD Compliance: What Beauty Brands Need to Know. Download your FREE guide
Analysts estimate the revenue generated by CBD skin care products in North America to be around $645 million and expects the market to expand at a staggering 33% annually through 2027. However, regulation on CBD is coming. What should brands do? Here's what you need to know to make that call.
Fine Fragrance
Fragrance Industry Veteran Paul Houlsby Launches The Perfume Movement, an AI-Driven Luxury Brand
In collaboration with dsm-firmenich, the TPM system is designed to offer a completely olfactory identity for each customer.
Fine Fragrance
How Self-Taught Perfumer Chavalia Dunlap-Mwamba Keeps Creativity at the Forefront of her Brand
The founder of PinkMahogHany discusses how she approaches challenges in formulations and her process of balancing technicality with creativity.
Ingredients
Contribution to the study of the chemical composition of the essential oil from the terminal branches of the cypress tree in the Grasse area
In a previous study of the chemical composition of the essential oil derived from the Algerian cypress, we compared the oil with oil obtained by steam distillation of the terminal branches of cypress trees from the Grasse area. We then noted some differences that affected the relative proportions of certain constituents. The richness in high constituents, in particular, prompted us to begin the study of this higher fraction. Cypress essential oil possesses a dry-down odor which is both woody and amberlike and is greatly appreciated by perfumers; this also makes it worth studying.
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