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Section: Fragrance > Fine Fragrance
Fine Fragrance
Continuous Process for Oakmoss Extraction
Oakmoss (Evernia prunastri L. Ach.), along with other tree mosses, is among the most voluminous botanicals which are solvent extracted for use in perfumes. These extracts are manufactured with heavy labor costs. Large quantities of solvent have to be circulated and evaporated. This requires high energy costs. Therefore, there is a place for a quicker continuous automated process.
Fine Fragrance
Resin Acid in Tree Moss Extract
Lichens are symbiotic organisms of fungi and algae. The biological significance of lichens and their metabolites has been reviewed by Huneck, who even stated that “good perfumes require lichen extracts.”
Ingredients
Discover NORLIMBANOL® DEXTRO
The key olfactive isomer now available on the market, NORLIMBANOL® DEXTRO, is a creative breakthrough. The purest form of this innovative woody amber molecule, made possible by our scientists, is a creative, hedonistic addition to the perfumery palette.
Fine Fragrance
NEXT: Fine Fragrance’s New Reality
The economic crisis is rapidly changing the way the fragrance industry operates; Karyn Khoury explains why that’s a good thing and how suppliers and marketers can reconnect and re-engage with consumers.
Fine Fragrance
LUZI Discusses Family Legacy & The Next Generation
Discover LUZI company strides, corporate updates and partnership goals.
Trends
World Perfumery Congress 2018 Preview: A Sense of What’s Next
A preview of the event’s program and speakers, featuring a new master perfumer workshop, fragrance art installation, expo hall additions and more.
Fine Fragrance
Lake & Skye Founder on Acquisition by Tru Fragrance: ‘I’m excited to take the company to the next level’
Courtney Somer, founder and chief creative officer of Lake & Skye, discusses her education in wellness and what this acquisition means for her brand.
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