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Section: Fragrance
Fine Fragrance
Profiles in Perfumery: “I’m an Indie”
Mandy Aftel’s “do-it-yourself” philosophy and focus on natural perfumery have resulted in a successful, unconventional fragrance career. Vanity Fair magazine has called her the “Angel of Alchemy,” but what Mandy Aftel, founder of Aftelier Perfumes, does is more simply explained. She makes scents for solid and liquid perfumes, face and body care products, custom perfumes, and more.
Ingredients
Dorene Petersen: The Promise of Aromatherapy
The thing I am excited to dispel is the considerable degree of skepticism regarding aromatherapy,” says Dorene Petersen, founder and president of American College of Healthcare Sciences.
Regulatory & Research
The Biochemistry and Psychology of Perfumery
The experimental work described int his paper represents some of the first attempts to study perfumery phenomena in an academic environment. Many complex questions to be asked about our reactions to fragrances are best tackled in a research group which is removed from the daily pressures of a manufacturing environment. There is increasing interest in chemoreception research.
Fine Fragrance
Company Training of Perfumers—Part II
In the first part of this series, we described methods of selecting suitable candidates for perfumery training and how to test their abilities. This part is devoted to the preliminary training and testing of the trainee
Ingredients
2-Phenylethyl Alcohol: An Aroma Profile
Phenylethyl alochol is a higher aromatic alcohol characterized by a delicate fragrance of rose petals starting at 20 ppm.
Fine Fragrance
Natural materials and the practicing perfumer
I would like to encourage continued research into the chemistry of natural materials. Often fascinating new chemicals can be produced directly by isolation from essential oils, or by further chemical processing of these isolates. Despite legislative difficulties, this work should be continued apace. Our growth and future lies here.
Fine Fragrance
Paris Hilton Releases Platinum Rush Nationwide
Created in collaboration with Firmenich perfumer Frank Voelkl, the fragrance includes notes of Asian pear, apple, green florals, muguet, cashmere musk and patchouli.
Fragrance
Perfume Creation Competition Utilizing Patchouli Oil
The competition is a collaboration between the British Society of Perfumers and Ultra International.
Fine Fragrance
PacSun Releases For All Fragrance
The unisex fragrance features top notes of bergamot, lime leaves and grapefruit; middle notes of nutmeg, fresh mint and labdanum and base notes of amber wood, patchouli essence and leather accord.
Events
Curators’ PoV on Fragrance Development
Check out the latest announced
WPC
2022 session featuring Mark Knitowski!
Ambient Scent
PhyllisK Releases Travel Candles
The female-owned company launched the line with four different scents.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: New F&F Material
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's highlight describes the use and synthesis of new organic compounds as fragrance and flavor materials.
Regulatory & Research
Products Pass IFRA Compliance Cycle
Fifty tested products show 100% compliance with IFRA standards
Fine Fragrance
The Physiologist and the Perfumer
An exchange of ideas between Prof. Andre Hollev of the University Claude Bernard, and Vice-President of E.C.R.O., and Edmond Roudnitska, Art et Parfum.
Fine Fragrance
Personalized AI Perfume: Meet Ninu
Ninu Perfume, the smartphone controlled perfume, is seeking to redefine personalized fragrance.
Ingredients
How to kill great new product ideas through diligent application of proven packaged goods techniques
We all see the value in following the traditional packaged goods approach in certain marketing situations. But in many instances, the classical methodology to new product development is dead wrong.
Ingredients
International Perfume Standards Program
In summary, we determined that it was necessary to have a fresh fragrance oil quality control standard representative of the quality of oil available in any given overseas location. We recognize that ensuring worldwide quality required a central location to evaluate and approve the initial samples of oils before being purchased around the world. Once an initial quality was determined, it was necessary to assure that each location had access to a fresh quality control standard representing this quality. A procedure was then set up to assure annual replacement of quality control standards.
Regulatory & Research
ACI Presents Staff Promotions
The American Cleaning Institute has announced the promotion of three employees.
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