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Section: Fragrance
Fine Fragrance
Mother's Day Fragrance Roundup
Some fragrances launched in time for Mother's Day include the restocked Fenty Beauty Eau de Parfum, Royalty by Maluma, Lauren Conrad's first fragrance and more.
Ingredients
Natural Advantage's Methyl Dihydrojasmonate
Methyl dihydrojasmonate is a delicate floral scent. In fragrance, it gives bright elusive jasmine-like lifts and extended substantivity, and in tea, it adds a sweet aromatic lift to it.
Ingredients
Berjé's Methyl octine carbonate
Fine Fragrance
Mixer & Pack Announces GM
Mixer & Pack has appointed Juan Mediavilla to the role of GM, where he will help optimize processes to improve client services.
Flavor
In Memoriam: Eugene Grisanti
After battling with cancer, Eugene (Gene) Grisanti, former FEMA president and CEO of International Flavors and Fragrances, passed away on March 29, 2017.
Regulatory & Research
ACI Agrees For Modernization
The president of the American Cleaning Institute released a statement regarding a bipartisan agreement legislating the modernization of the Toxic Substances Control Act.
Regulatory & Research
California Bio-Monitoring Survey
In 2007 California Governor Schwarznegger signed into law a bio-monitoring program intended to track and evaluate toxic environmental chemicals in California residents. The
Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
(OEHHA) has now implemented the program and is requesting residents to complete a survey concerning bio-monitoring.
Regulatory & Research
New Scientist Joins Monell
Joel Mainland's research focuses on the physical characteristics of odor molecules.
Ingredients
In Memoriam: Jason Wilson
Jason served as a member of the British Essential Oil Association's executive committee.
Ingredients
Fragrances & Moods: New Perspectives
Today we will look at two aspects of the impact of fragrance. The first concerns the effect of perfume in the social context. The second is more individual, covering perfumes and mood, stress level, and relaxation responses.
Trends
Fragrance Market in Japan
In this paper, I will explore the reasons that have prevented the Japanese fine fragrance market from expanding. Also, I will consider the relationship between consumer lifestyle and fragrance as well as the Japanese preference of fragrance.
Ingredients
Reseda (Mignonette) in Perfumery
Reseda compounds have been used in extracts, lotions and soaps, Today, reseda is no longer used as a floral fragrance per se, but it remains a valuable note in modern perfumery, as the newer reseda specialties attest.
Ingredients
Key materials: Inside Vanilla
Vanilla planifolia’s botany, curing options, cultural history and future market prospects
Regulatory & Research
Mood Benefits of Fragrance
IFF developed an interest in aromatherapy in the early 1980s as a potential means for imparting a stress-reducing benefit to fragrance. Aromatherapy is an age-old practice of applying the healing benefits of certain aromatic essential oils. In the traditions of aromatherapy, specific essential oils are stress reducing, whereas others are energizing, and still others can have either effect, depending on the user's state of mind/body interaction. We reasoned that the best way to study the stress-reducing properities of fragrance would be to investigate their physiological effects.
Regulatory & Research
The Rise of Molecules
The March 2018 issue of
Perfumer & Flavorist
magazine will take a closer look at synthetics, like muguet molecules, and their role in a sustainable F&F future.
Ingredients
The Meyer Lemon Story
The history, botany and chemical analysis of Meyer lemons.
Ingredients
Malodor the neglected opportunity
It is obvious that the solutions to modern odor control problems will in the future be developed in light of a more thorough undestanding of the chemical nature of odors and that the accent on development of control technology will rest firmly on this foundation. The development of practical solutions will result not from the hardware engineer but as a result of the odor chemist developing ingenious solutions which will be supported by hardware designs fashioned to make the best use of this new technology.
Beverage
Mamta Polycoat's Triethyl Citrate
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