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Fine Fragrance
Antoinette Poisson Creates Fragrance Line
The fragrance line is inspired by Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson.
Fine Fragrance
The Physiologist and the Perfumer
An exchange of ideas between Prof. Andre Hollev of the University Claude Bernard, and Vice-President of E.C.R.O., and Edmond Roudnitska, Art et Parfum.
Fine Fragrance
The Investigator and the Perfumer
Exchange of ideas (translated from French) between Prof. Maurice Chastrette of the Claude Bernard University in Lyon, Laboratoire de Chimie organique physique, and Edmond Roudnitska, in September 1981, with regard to his book “Le Parfum. ” Que sais-je? P.U.F.-198O.
Fine Fragrance
Fragrance: Creativity and the Job
Jeen-Claude Ellena has headed a group of perfumers that have been known for a philosophy of perfumery based on two principles 1. The number of materials that e perfumer can know well end use effectively is limited somewhere in the range of 400. 2. The most effective way to practice perfumery is as a group where a composition is openly discussed with a team as a way of developing the most effective and economical fragrance formula. In this article he explains this philosophy.
Fine Fragrance
Fine Fragrance: Art or Business
Perfume has always been part of our environment, of our well-being, and will become more and more a sort of defense against the surrounding materialistic world. A touch of fantasy, an element of dream, of escape at “arms reach’’-or should we say “at flagon’s reach.”
Fine Fragrance
Fragrance: “A Celebration of Scentsations”
34th Annual Symposium of The American Society of Perfumers
Fine Fragrance
Personalized AI Perfume: Meet Ninu
Ninu Perfume, the smartphone controlled perfume, is seeking to redefine personalized fragrance.
Fine Fragrance
F&F Profiles: The Scent Archivist
WFFC honoree Ruth Sutcliffe pulls back the curtain on her working process and rich olfactive memory. Sometimes a good memory is the key to a successful fine fragrance. Last year, as she was working on McGraw by Tim McGraw, Coty’s senior director of international fragrance development, Ruth Sutcliffe, recalled a demo fragrance she’d smelled back in 2005.
Beverage
A New Scent Culture
Taking a leaf from coffee shops’ direct sale of sustainable beans, and following on from fragrance consumers’ interest in material origin and DIY blending, imagine the next wave of niche 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
Quality in a Perfume
The sooner the perfumer starts using all the other disciplines available, including and especially those of the manufacturer, the more success and the more quality will be put into each creation. So going back to the original preposition of the perfume and quality, the answer lies in the two words--total involvement.
Fine Fragrance
Cognitive Aspects of Perfumery
I would like to talk about perfumers as examples of individuals with expertise, and illustrate the differences between novices (nonperfumers) and experts (perfumers) in the context of odor perceptions.
Fragrance
In Memoriam: Albert Vieille
Perfumer & Flavorist
notes the passing of Sir Albert Vieille. Sir Albert Vieille played a crucial role in developing Albert Vieille SAS as a producer of natural essential oils, concretes, gums, absolutes and floral waters in Grasse.
November
Himalide from Symrise AG
Fine Fragrance
A Sense of Transformation
The only constant in the F&F industry is change. With shifting consumer demands and new technology emerging, the industry must be quick and agile to meet the demands of the 21st century.
Event Coverage
Balancing Trust and Excitement
Karyn Khoury on exploring opportunity in uncertainty for consumer needs, fragrance trends and winning strategies.
Fine Fragrance
Civet and Civet Compounds
Animal Notes in Perfumery. Only a few perfume materials of animal origin are used in perfumery. Among them are musk, ambergris, civet and castoreum. Civet is the subject of this article
Fine Fragrance
Aromatic Fragrances International LLC
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