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Section: Fragrance
Ingredients
Perfumes--Effect of the Product Medium
Perfumer's Notebook. We have considered the phenomena of dilution, chemical reactions, and differences in solubility in the product as contributors to change of odor profile as a perfume is added to a product. Each of these factors has been examined as it affects the release of separate components from the surface of a product, Any may occur. Their existence emphasizes the need for perfumers to be informed of the chemical nature of the product they perfume. It also points to the need for testing of single odorants and simple blends at an early stage in formulation.
Home Care
Perfumer's Notebook: Perfuming of laundry detergents
It is good practice in perfuming any product to learn as much as one can of the properties of that product. This is particularly true of granular or powdered detergents. Chemically a detergent contains a blend of one or more surfactants employed to provide wetting action. These may be expected to have little or no chemical action on perfume materials, but may have some interfering odor. Detersive action is provided by alkaline salts, such as phosphates and/or carbonates. These make up a large part of the composition. Water is also present as product moisture.
Ingredients
Patent Pick: Unmatched Microcapsules Guarantee Delivery
P&G inventors have uncovered a more robust means to deliver sensitive ingredients via break-resistant microcapsules.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: The Answer to Amber
The days of skimping and saving to fit that amber note into your fragrance price point could be long gone. Inventors from Symrise appear to have a new answer to amber, as this patent application explains.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: 'Itching' for Cinnamon Synonyms
There's a cinnamon epidemic. It's in our food, candles, clothes, cars and more—not that that's a bad thing. What
is
bad, according to these inventors, is its allergic potential, which is why they invented a new cinnamon-like fragrance composition.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Acetophenone-based F&F Materials
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's feature, from Symrise and co-inventors, describes compositions using acetophenone derivatives to dissolve flavors, fragrances and lipophilic compounds.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Cyclic Dextrin Odor Eliminator
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's highlight, from LG Household & Health Care, is a highly branched cyclic dextrin, which can be used to eliminate undesired odor molecules.
Fine Fragrance
Grand Prix du Parfum 2009 Winners
Winners of best fragrance (exclusive distribution), best women’s fragrance (selective and limited distribution), best men's fragrance (selective distribution) and Marie Claire award.
Regulatory & Research
New Model Presented for Olfactory Processing
Researchers say smell may work like a symphony
Ambient Scent
Glade Launches Energy-Efficient PlugIns
Glade PlugIns Scented Oil Plus is designed with rest mode to save energy and fragrance.
Fragrance
Honoring Contributions to Perfumer Societies & Perfumery
On the closing day of the 2014 World Perfumery Congress (WPC), the ASP and SFP presented their awards, which recognized achievements in fragrance creation and devotion to service.
Ingredients
How to Make a Perfumery Presentation
The real objective, in fact the only objective of any perfume presentation of single perfume materials or of more complicated specialties should be that of marketing. Consequently every facet of the presentation should he concentrated on making the offerings attractive to the potential buyer.
Fine Fragrance
Company Training of Perfumers —Part 1
The system presented in this series of articles is nothing revolutionary. It was developed as a three and a half year period of basic perfumery training including individual selection for creative work, control laboratories and other fragrance evacuation groups. The method was developed by our staff based on experience, published training sytsems of known training centers and literature studies of books and papers written by famous perfumers.
Fine Fragrance
Pop Sugar: Perfumes for Summer 2022
Some of the listed summer perfumes include offerings from Tom Ford, Jo Malone, Ralph Lauren, Louis Vuitton and more.
Trends
[podcast] Digitized Products Augment Sensory Reality
"Digital devices can interact with and be personalized for consumers," says Charles Spence, Ph.D. "There are many brands working in this space. It’s mostly been in the drinks/spirits area to start, but is crossing into ice cream, fruit juices and teas. One thinks there has to be a scope to this, as well, in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals." Learn more from our seven-part podcast, sponsored by Berjé.
Fine Fragrance
Pura Launches Disney Princess Inspired Fragrances
Disney Jasmine Royal Amber has notes of sweet bergamot, exotic orchid, jasmine and cashmere musk.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Smell Like a Sage
While it may not make you think like a sage, this patent from Firmenich can make you smell like one—the plant, that is. Here, a novel composition to confer sage, floral and spicy notes is disclosed.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Amide and Menthol Cooling
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's disclosure relates to amide and menthol cooling compositions with improved taste.
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