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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.
Ingredients
Atypical Jasmines in Perfumery
Why aren’t more jasmine types—with their potential to impart new and extraordinarily creative accords to fragrances (and even flavors)—being used in the industry?
Fine Fragrance
Chypre
So much for the past of the Chypre family, now what can we expect for the future? It seems that the creative perfumer has overlooked the general Chypre family, with the exception of a few green approaches, during the last decade. Since we have witnessed the renaissance of the Floral blends and the renewal of the Oriental popularity we can foresee that the next type the trade is going to revive will most probably be the Chypre.
Fragrance
Profiles: Kévin Journé
This month's Profiles column features Kévin Journé, junior perfumer at Sozio.
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.
Trends
Forward Thinking: Fragrances Spring Forward, Part 1
Current fine fragrance activity is being driven by experiential retailers, custom fragrance technology, natural fragrances, gender-fluid launches, hero ingredients, eye-catching packaging, book releases and beverages using scents to enhance the olfactory experience.
Fine Fragrance
The Future of Fragrance: World Perfumery Congress 2016
This year's congress brought together more than 1,100 attendees worldwide to discuss what makes "scents" in fragrance sustainability.
Fine Fragrance
Forward Thinking: Fierce Fragrances
Fine fragrance activity is being driven by new entrants, fashion designers, pop culture icons and entertainers and wearable scents. Novel packaging, fragrance focused retailers and interactive scent experiences continue to attract consumers.
Trends
State of Fragrance Through 2018: The Rise of the Niche Fragrance
Niche fine fragrance segment has added more than $240 million to the fragrance market since 2014.
Regulatory & Research
Organosilicon Fragrances
Novel and interesting investigations in the field of the chemistry of odor have been recently described by Wrobel and Warmagat. In their search for new fragrances and for a better understanding of the relationship between the molecular structure and the olfactory propeties of compounds, the authors turned their attention to silicon. The principal approach was to introduce the silicon atom into the osmophoric center of odoriferous materials. A number of compounds have been prepared and evaluated. This article briefly summarizes the synthesis and olfactory characteristics obtained.
Fine Fragrance
Sparkling Fragrances
The intersection of wine and perfumery
Fine Fragrance
Marriage of a Fragrance
If you do come up with the right idea, then you’ve got to find the fragrance that matches that idea and that’s a second hurdle that sometimes becomes difficult, I will describe an idea that was great, and a fragrance that didn’t marry well to that idea. The result of this mismarriage is at best a short term success and at worst a total failure. So, matching that fragrance becomes a second key hurdle.
Ingredients
Patenting Fragrance Isomers
Making very small changes to a molecule's structure can lead to patentable fragrance compounds.
Trends
The Global Fragrance Market
Compared to beauty and personal care, fragrances experienced a renaissance in mature markets in the face of a fresh consumer desire to differentiate, while simultaneously gaining new adopters in rapidly advancing emerging nations.
Fine Fragrance
Classification of Perfumes and Fragrances
Every year, about 200 new fragrances appear on the market. However, many of them disappear within 10 years. It could be worthwhile to classify existing perfumes and fragrances with the aim to gain more knowledge and to stabilize the market.
Fine Fragrance
Fragrance Creation: Finding Signature
Perfumer Cecile Krakower discusses olfactive identity, the complexities of the development process and decoding fragrance vocabularies.
Fine Fragrance
Fragrance Viewpoint: Cinematic Coffret
Fragrance envelope pushers Christophe Laudamiel and Christoph Hornetz translate a new film into 15 essences. There is much talk in the perfume industry regarding the abundance of lackluster fragrance releases. Although this is much to the consternation of all, it’s no wonder; after the terrorist attacks in September 2001, the issue of safety has become acutely prevalent in our culture, almost to the point of pathology.
Fine Fragrance
Fragrances With Real Impact
Focusing development on fragrances that correlate with different consumption habits. This article presents a basic study identifying which fragrance aspects in women’s prestige perfumes cause consumers to reach out for specific products.
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