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Fine Fragrance
I’m Outside Launches Forest Bathing in a Bottle
According to the brand, the face and body mist gives users a mood, immunity and microbiome boost similar to what they would get from being outdoors.
Fragrance
Benigna Parfums Reintroduces Royal Essence Collection
The collection is crafted from rare, natural ingredients from around the world, and these ingredients draw inspiration from the reigns of kings and queens throughout history and their cultural heritage.
Fine Fragrance
Etat Libre d’Orange’s Latest Smells Like Trash
Created with Givaudan’s upcycled ingredients, the fragrance is a fruity-fresh scent with notes of bitter orange, apple essence, lemongrass and green tangerine.
Fine Fragrance
Orange Blossom & Green Tea Notes at the Heart of Naked Beauty Fine Fragrance by Modern Magic
The citrus fragrance is laced with base notes of sandalwood, IsoESuper, amber and musk.
Ingredients
Natural Moss Extracts
Biolandes offers three natural moss extracts that comply with IFRA’s 43rd amendment and have a long-lasting effect.
Beverage
Sensient Expands Extracts Range
Portfolio comprises 60 products, including citrus, herbs and spices, vanilla, tea, and florals.
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
Le Labo Fragrance Launches
The products are available on lelabofragrances.com, nordstrom.com and saksfifthavenue.com.
Fine Fragrance
Native Extracts Announces Rainforest Blue Oil
The oil, which is also known as rosewood, can be used in skin care and fragrance.
Fine Fragrance
Resin Acid in Tree Moss Extract
Lichens are symbiotic organisms of fungi and algae. The biological significance of lichens and their metabolites has been reviewed by Huneck, who even stated that “good perfumes require lichen extracts.”
Fine Fragrance
Coty Debuts 6 Mood Fragrances with Adidas Vibe Collection
The Vibes collection is designed to address the different occasions and needs of everyday life, from athletes during downtime to fashion-forward active lifestyle consumers, while acknowledging the influence of scents on human emotions.
Fine Fragrance
L’Oréal x Cosmo International Collaborate on Air-extracted Botanicals for Fine Fragrance
To kick off the collaboration, the companies will reveal a new tuberose floral extract for a fine fragrance to be launched in 2024.
Fine Fragrance
Beautycounter's Clean Eau De Parfum Targets the 'Fragrance Loophole'
The brand argues that consumers should have greater visibility into the materials they put on their bodies.
Fine Fragrance
8 Trends in Women’s Fragrance Market According to A Perfumer
Perfumer & Flavorist+ reached out to Clement Gavarry about his most recent fragrance creation Wonderbloom and recent trends in the women's fragrance sector.
Event Coverage
SIMPPAR XIV: Scent, Place and the Story of Perfumery
Hosted by the French Society of Perfumers, the 14th SIMPPAR took place on June 5-6, 2019 in Paris featuring new and staple perfumery raw materials and the event's largest number of attendees and exhibitors to date.
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.
Fragrance
Web Exclusive Part II: King John Sees Scents After 800 Years
This is part two of a web series in which John King details how he applied perfumery ingredients and medieval inspirations from King John to create novel scents.
Trends
The Juice: Neil Morris
“The hippies used to wear patchouli, sandalwood and ambergris,” says Neil, “but I would take those and blend them all together in a certain way—and people would say ‘Hey man, would you make me some of that oil?’ And that’s how I became known as the oil guy. It just sort of happened.”
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