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Section: Fragrance > Fine Fragrance
Ingredients
Consumer Preferences Are Redefining Tobacco's Role in Flavor and Fragrance: Q&A with Tobacco Flavorist Manoj Arora
The chief perfumer and tobacco flavorist of Sacheerome discusses how trends towards health and wellness are applying to tobacco flavors and fragrances.
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On the Road with
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How you can follow along with P&F+ event coverage.
Ingredients
Geosmin by Organica: High Quality Ingredient with Distinct Earthy Flavor
Geosmin is an organic compound with a strong scent that occurs after rain. A colorless to pale yellow liquid, this compound [DA1] is mainly used for fine fragrances to impart a powerful earthy odor.
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.
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
Demonstrating perfume fixation
Quantitative evidence of fragrance fixation by a 20 mole propoxylate of methyl glucoside was obtained by subjecting a representative series of pure aroma chemicals to accurately measured evaporation and retention studies over time segments of 1,3,6 and 24 hours. The number and variety of aroma chemicals studied permits application of the results to most of the remaining aroma chemicals in the perfumer’s repertory. Improved fixation is possible at very modest cost with this simple application technology.
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.
Ingredients
Digitally Delivered Fragrance and the Perfumer
For as long as man has used fragrance, it had one feature that set it apart from all other forms of esthetic decoration, cultural messages, sensory agents and psychological magic: once you presented it, you had lost control over it.
Fine Fragrance
The Designer Image—lnternationai Fragrance Style
It has been my attempt to share some of the joy and excitement we feel at Avon in creating new fragrances. I would like to thank all the perfumers for the willing and highly creative cooperation we have always encountered in creating together dynamic new fragrances for the entire world.
Fine Fragrance
Tetrahydrofuran and Tetrahydropyran Derivatives as Odor Substances
In summary, over the past few years many terpenoid THF and THP derivatives have been both synthesized and characterized in nature. Some of them have been shown to demonstrate unique sensory properties, and together with their stability, they have attracted the attention of even the most fastidious of perfumers
Ingredients
Define Your Scent with Methyl Cedryl Ether
Craft the perfect fragrance with our broad array of natural and synthetic aroma chemicals.
Ingredients
Citrus Taste Solutions in Times of Declining Availability
The industry’s biggest hope might not come from botanical alternatives or more efficient extraction, but rather a synthesis of aroma chemicals and flavoring preparations in a natural way.
Fine Fragrance
From Inception to Final Product: Understanding Fragrance Development
Outlining the process of regulations, requirements and timeline.
Ingredients
Cedarwood And Derivatives In Perfume Compounds, Part II
In the previous article on cedarwood (
Perfumer & Flavorist
magazine, May/June 2001), we discussed different cedarwood oil types and various cedarwood derivatives. In this article, we will look at the use of cedarwood and its derivatives, as well as specialties in various types of fragrances.
Fine Fragrance
Design and Creation of a Successful Major Fragrance
This discussion of the design and creation of successful major fragrances will deal with tbe subject from the standpoint of fragrance planning and evaluation by a major marketer. I see this as a creative process, not as a science, but as an art--an artistic process which should have as its end not only a work of beauty, but a fine product which will make a major contribution to the profit picture of its marketer.
Fine Fragrance
Synthesis and odor properties of carene and carane derivatives
The purpose of this report is to detail the syntheses of novel 4-substituted derivatives of carene and carane, and studies of their sensory (odorous) properties.
Ingredients
Sensory Evaluation in Product Development for Cosmetics and Fragrances
The purpose of this short course is to provide those concerned with cosmetic product development and evaluation an overview of scaling and the types of information and applications that derive from consumer product assessment. This short course will cover the history of the magnitude estimation procedure, its development and applications, as well as “hands on” evaluations and analysis.
Ingredients
Woody Notes in Perfumery — Vetiver and Derivatives. Part I
Vetiver is an important woody note in perfumery. The word vetiver, vetyver in French, originated in Tamil: vettiveru = vetti, worthless + veru, useless. The Indian term for vetiver is Khus, and in Indonesia is known as Akar Wangi.
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