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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
Parlux and Billie Eilish Launch "Eilish"
The cozy amber gourmand fragrance features notes of "sugared petals, accented by juicy mandarin and red berries," "soft spices, rich cocoa and creamy vanilla," and "warm musks, tonka bean and sleek woods."
Fine Fragrance
Evaluating Alternate Raw Materials and Processes
Fragrance ingredients have life cycles in the hundreds and even thousands of years. The evaluation of these products, processes and alternate raw material sources is a complex and continuous process which, when successful, can lead to competitive advantages that pay dividends for decades.
Fine Fragrance
Natural materials and the practicing perfumer
I would like to encourage continued research into the chemistry of natural materials. Often fascinating new chemicals can be produced directly by isolation from essential oils, or by further chemical processing of these isolates. Despite legislative difficulties, this work should be continued apace. Our growth and future lies here.
Fine Fragrance
Shantanu and Nikhil Release First Fragrance
The design and fashion brand with flagship stores in India, has debuted its first ever fragrance.
Fine Fragrance
Scent & Spirit: Poisons, Potions and Perfumes
Danger and beauty have always gone hand-in-hand—or in this case, nose-in-heart—when it comes to some of the world’s most poisonous flowers. Here, we take a historical sniff at how oleander, datura and belladonna among others have been used for centuries in fragranced potions; with recent perfumers paying homage to the flowers’ alluring powers in the niche fragrance scene.
Ingredients
Fragrance in Good Times and Bad
Givaudan’s Michael Carlos on how the economic crisis could reshape the industry.
Event Coverage
Perfumery Course and Workshop in May
Stephen Dowthwaite,
founder of
PerfumersWorld,
will conduct
The Art and Technology of Perfumery,
a five-day perfumery course and workshop beginning May 4, 2009.
Fragrance
Mane Appoints Account Manager and Perfumer
Mélanie Duhamel joins the company as a fine fragrance account manager, while Mathieu Nardin has accepted a job as a perfumer.
Trends
Fragrance That Mists, Sticks and Slides
In terms of innovation, the fragrance industry has stepped into novel applications, such as scented temporary tattoos, to embrace fragrance in unexpected ways.
Fine Fragrance
Aleuritic Acid in Perfumery and Pheromones
The brief account given above indicates the vast potential which aleuritic acid holds in the synthesis of numerous useful organic compounds possessing olfactory properties. With a steady and substantial availability of threo aleuritic acid, its utility is expected to increase enormously.
Fragrance
Perfumers at work: 4 and 5
Four questions with drom’s Barbara Zoebelein and her five picks for fragrance’s future. drom perfumer Barbara Zoebelein is the recipient of a 2006 FiFi award (men’s private label/direct sell category) for Avon’s
today TOMORROW always for Men
. We wondered what makes an award winning perfumer, so we recently asked her about her art, challenges and a prescription for this ailing category: artistry, craft and risk-taking.
Trends
Recent and Upcoming Launches in Fragrance
From fine fragrances and candles to sustainable packaging and holiday exclusives, here are the latest headlines in fragrance launches.
Event Coverage
FiFi Finalists and Winners
Fragrances, packaging and journalism.
Ingredients
Oakmoss and Treemoss in China
Oakmoss products including concretes, absolutes and resinoids have long been used extensively in perfumery. They form important parts of the notes in fougére, chypre or "moss" perfumes, and they are general ingredients in colognes, crêpe de Chines, forest notes, new mown hay, pine fragrances, lavender bouquets, Oriental, fancy or modern bases, etc. Oak moss products can lend body and naturalness, rich pleasant undertones and high fixative value in numerous types of floral fragrances as well.
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
Arcade Bundles Beauty and Blotters
This is the first time all of its activity dedicated to fragrance strips, sample packs and perfumed products will be under one roof.
Trends
Art and Olfaction Awards Honor Independent Perfumers
The fourth annual Art and Olfaction Awards will take place on May 6, 2017, in Berlin, Germany and will honor independent, artisan and experimental perfume creators.
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