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Section: Fragrance > Fine Fragrance
Ingredients
EXCLUSIVE EXCERPT: Eternity: Ideas and Evolution
How innovations in chemistry have driven olfactive creativity.
Fine Fragrance
Exploring Eau de Space
Eau de Space has launched a Kickstarter campaign with the intention of bringing the experience of space to STEM students around the world, and it is booming.
Fine Fragrance
Exploring Oud through Two Eastern Traditions
While many modern western brands market perfumes with oud on the label, this enigmatic scent has been a part of great eastern traditions, namely India and the Arab world, for over a thousand years.
Trends
The United States Enters its Fragrance Layering Era
Headlines have shown a significant shift in consumer behavior, focusing on the growing trend of layering different fragrances to create personalized, unique scent experiences.
Equipment (Lab & Manufacturing)
Streamlined collaboration: FRICKE and EFF improve manufacturing efficiency
Improve your fragrance and flavor production with FRICKE's innovative Dosingstar, enhancing efficiency and precision. Learn more at the World Perfumery Congress 2024 / Stand no. 512!
Ingredients
Cascarilla Bark Essential Oil of El Salvador: New Source and Standard
The oil is relatively new to the modern commercial perfume and flavor marketplace. Today, the highly desired and sought after cascarilla bark essential oil is used for flavoring aperitifs, liquors, beverages, confections and fine perfumery.
Ingredients
ICATS Adapts Learning Platform to Support Continued Aroma Trade Education: Q&A with Education Officer
The revamped website includes interactive tools, such as discussion boards and downloadable resources, to enhance the student experience.
Fine Fragrance
ESOMAR Seminar
"Fine Fragrances and Fragrances in Consumer Products — Using Research for Development and Optimisation” ESOMAR Seminar, London 13-15 November 1991.
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.
Fine Fragrance
OCTAVIA MORGAN Los Angeles Emphasizes ‘Thoughtful Formulation, Transparency and Sensory Experience’: Q&A with CEO, Creative Director
A member of the 2023 cohort of Ulta Beauty’s MUSE Accelerator program, Octavia Morgan built her brand to include signature blends and clean ingredients.
Fine Fragrance
Everyone’s a Critic
Are fragrance critics and bloggers good for the industry?
Fine Fragrance
The Creative Edge
There is a great discrepancy between what we know about the creative process, and our ability to use this knowledge to gain a creative edge. First, I would like to look at the ideal conditions that foster creativity in the individual. Then, I will focus on how I try to gain a creative edge in the real world.
Event Coverage
Balancing Trust and Excitement
Karyn Khoury on exploring opportunity in uncertainty for consumer needs, fragrance trends and winning strategies.
Fine Fragrance
The Essence of Creativity
Creativity is the essence of our work. But it is difficult to explain because it is essentially subconscious.
Fine Fragrance
Oud: The Olfactive Enigma
Industry professionals weigh in on the dynamic impact of oud in the Eastern fragrance market.
Savory Applications
Editor's Note: A Greener Heart
This issue, we get to the heart of one of the flavor industry’s ingredient concerns: adulteration in garlic oil. Due to its prevalence in countless savory products, garlic oil’s purity is an ongoing topic within the industry. Additionally, Christophe Laudamiel, perfume sculptor, shares his thoughts on educating both future perfumers and consumers for a more sustainable, more mindful fragrance industry.
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
Perfumery Techniques in Evolution—Ill
Now I would like to discuss our profession. I want to insist once again that new chemicals and essential oils have always opened up the flood gates of innovation and creativity; nowadays more than ever the perfumer can no longer continue to say that everything can he done just with talent, spontaneity, sensibility and creativity.
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