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Home Care
Woody Notes in Perfumery Part III: Cedarwood and Derivatives in Soap Fragrances
This article will address soap fragrances, of which cedarwood and its derivative are a part. Cedarwood is a good fixative; it has a rounding effect on the odor of other perfume components and does not discolor in soap.
Home Care
The Value of Perfume Raw Materials in Soap
This kind of research can be useful to the perfumer in creating better, more odor stable perfumes. It also can help a company better utilize the millions of dollars spent annually on soap perfumes and receive full value for that money.
Fragrance
Scent and Efficacy in Home Care
Learn more about the dynamics driving innovation and growth in global fragrance formulation and application in home care, laundry care, air care, dishwashing and surface cleaners.
Trends
Multidimensional Fragrances at Home
How the technical, hedonic and cost factors of the laundry and home care categories are changing the way fragrances are developed.
Ingredients
Ethyl Dehydrocyclogeranate
The odor of ethyl dehydrocyclogeranate is described as intense and diffusive, with natural, fresh, damascone, rose and apple notes, woody aspects and longlastingness.b Ethyl dehydrocyclogeranate is a multifaceted diffusive spicy rose with apple cider and other spicy aspects.
Personal Care/Beauty
6 Opportunities for Fragrance in 2010
P&G’s Steve Hicks discusses how the industry can survive and thrive in a difficult environment.
Regulatory & Research
OPINION: The NPA Home Care Natural Standard
Overview, certification criteria and FAQs.
Ingredients
Molecule of the Month: 5-Isopropyl-2-methylphenol
Organoleptic profile and application areas.
Ingredients
Fragrance in Good Times and Bad
Givaudan’s Michael Carlos on how the economic crisis could reshape the industry.
Event Coverage
FMA Recap: Fragrance in Tough Times
Michael Carlos on fragrance in varying economic climates; Schrankel lauded for regulatory efforts.
Trends
Fragrance in Good Times and Bad
Givaudan's Michael Carlos on how the economic crisis might reshape the industry.
Event Coverage
Sustainability and the Natural/Organic Personal Care Market: WFFC Business Dinner
Jeana Wirtenberg of the Institute for Sustainable Enterprise at Fairleigh Dickinson University and Jeana Wirtenberg & Associates presented her talk, “Sustainability: Forging a Path to a Brighter Future,” during Women in Flavor and Fragrance Commerce’s annual business meeting.
Ingredients
Green Fragrances for Cleaning Products: Compatibilities and Conflicts
Ladd Smith (RIFM) discusses the prospects for a working definition of sustainability, green and more.
Trends
Scent-Sational: Eco-friendly Homecare Introductions Boom
Household products making claims relating to environmental sustainability and ethical practices increased nearly 700% globally between 2006 and 2008.
Ingredients
Woody Notes In Perfumery Part III: Cedarwood And Derivatives In Soap Fragrances
In part I of this cedarwood series (Perfumer & Flavorist, May/June 2001), we discussed various cedarwood oil types and derivatives. In part II of this cedarwood series (Perfumer & Flavorist, July/August 2002), we discussed the application of cedarwood and its derivatives in various types of fragrances. We have also given examples of the use of cedarwood in imitations of several essential oils, and of the use of cedarwood derivatives in some specialties.
Home Care
Improving Fragrance Performance Using Intensity Plots (iPlots)
One of the challenges faced by functional perfumery is balancing olfactive intensity and character of a fragrance through each product utilization stage. For a laundry detergent, such stages include directly out of the package (also called “point-of-purchase”), damp cloth immediately after washing, and dry cloth (typically 24 h) after washing.
Home Care
Formulation Notes: Fragrancing Detergents
The story of soap supposedly begins at the base of Mount Sapo, where, according to Roman lore, the water foamed and washed the clothes better than in other spots. Why was this?
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