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Type: Article
Section: Fragrance
Ingredients
Neroli in Perfumery
Neroli oil is obtained from the bitter orange tree blossoms by distillation. Nero]i plays an important role in classical and modem colognes, It is also used as a component in various women’s and men’s fragrances. Neroli is an expensive flower oil, and synthetic compounds are used to cut or to replace entirely the natural oil in less expensive fragrances and colognes.
Ingredients
Odor tenacity of perfumery materials
When perfumers try to compound fragrances, they must pay attention to the nature of the chemicals used in order to create well harmonized fragrances. It will he easier to create fragrances if the constituents of the essential oils going into them, and their chemical and physical natures, are known. In order to create well balanced perfumes one must know not only the odors of the ingredients but also their odor tenacities. Trained perfumers understand these phenomena from experience, but this kind of experimental data may be helpful to young perfumers.
Ingredients
Egyptian Jasmin
The jasmin flower yields one of the most important and exquisite natural oils employed since time immemorial. The warm and highly diffusive odor of the oil is an integral and indispensable component in high quafity perfumery
Ingredients
Jasmine
Reinventing the “king of perfumes.”
Ingredients
Fragrance Sustainability: Seeking a Sustainable Alternative to Brazilian Rosewood
Linalool enantiomers in the essential oils of aromatic plants from Brazil: Aniba rosaeodora (rosewood), Lippia alba (erva cidreira) and Ocimum basilicum (basil).
Ingredients
Process to Formulate Hypoallergenic Jasmin Oil
We must also turn our attention to problems of safety in fragrance materials other than allergenicity; we must consider dermal irritation and phototoxicity as well. Finally, I have to say that formulation of safe fragrance materials cannot be accomplished by cosmetic companies alone. The cooperation of perfumers, perfume companies and such organizations as RIFM (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials) and IFRA (International Fragrance Association) is sure to accomplish this goal.
Ingredients
Atypical Jasmines in Perfumery
Why aren’t more jasmine types—with their potential to impart new and extraordinarily creative accords to fragrances (and even flavors)—being used in the industry?
Ingredients
Intoxicating Jasmine: There’s No Substitute for the Real Thing
A comparison of flower versus absolute components.
Ingredients
New constituents in Egyptian jasmine absolute
Jasmine flowers are cultivated in Egypt on a large scale to produce jasmine concrete and its absolute. Egypt is considered one of the major exporting countries of these natural products. However, no detailed analysis of Egyptian jasmine absolute could be found in the literature. The present study is an attempt to identify new and interesting constituents of a high quality Egyptian jasmine absolute.
Ingredients
Jasmine: An Overview of its Essential Oils & Sources
The authors take a closer look at the socioeconomic impact of jasmine oil production on the livelihoods of farming communities in Egypt and India.
Ingredients
Jasmine Absolute With Antioxidant Compounds—Thanks To Renewable Solvent Extraction Process
The new extraction technique allows for higher yields of jasmine absolute using renewable and biodegradable solvents.
Fine Fragrance
6 Florals That Inspire Agilex Perfumer Neha Okhade
Neha Okhade discusses six florals to keep on your radar when formulating.
Ingredients
The state of: Bois de Rose and Linalool ex Bois de Rose
Bois de Rose and the highly coveted natural linalool that it produces has faced years of sustainability difficulties. New sustainable production methods are broadening its contemporary usage once again.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils: Rosewood or Bois-de-Rose Oil
This month's column discusses the chemical composition of rosewood oil.
Fine Fragrance
Forward Thinking: Fierce Fragrances
Fine fragrance activity is being driven by new entrants, fashion designers, pop culture icons and entertainers and wearable scents. Novel packaging, fragrance focused retailers and interactive scent experiences continue to attract consumers.
Ingredients
Turkish Rose Oil
Nowadays, the production of rose oil and rose water is confined almost solely to the Isparta and Burdur provinces of Turkey. Hence, rose oil has been produced in Turkey for over a century. Initial production by cottage industry was largely replaced by modern industrial techniques, with the establishment of the first large distillery in Isparta in 1934.
Ingredients
Tunisian Rosemary Oil
The distillation of essential oils is a centuries-old tradition in Tunisia. The field production of rosemary oil, as practiced today, was introduced to Tunisia by the French in the nineteen thirties.
Ingredients
Rose Oil in Kashmiri India
An emerging cash crop benefits industry and local agribusiness.
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