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Section: Fragrance > Ingredients
Home Care
Woody Notes in Perfumery Part III: Cedarwood and Derivatives in Soap Fragrances
This article will address soap fragrances, of which cedarwood and its derivative are a part. Cedarwood is a good fixative; it has a rounding effect on the odor of other perfume components and does not discolor in soap.
Ingredients
Woody Notes In Perfumery Part III: Cedarwood And Derivatives In Soap Fragrances
In part I of this cedarwood series (Perfumer & Flavorist, May/June 2001), we discussed various cedarwood oil types and derivatives. In part II of this cedarwood series (Perfumer & Flavorist, July/August 2002), we discussed the application of cedarwood and its derivatives in various types of fragrances. We have also given examples of the use of cedarwood in imitations of several essential oils, and of the use of cedarwood derivatives in some specialties.
Ingredients
New Perfumery Raw Materials
Nine companies presented new materials during the Thursday afternoon session. Chuck Yardley, Account Executive, and Gary Remans, Manager, Odor Control, Chem-Fleur International, introduced three new materials
Ingredients
Demystifying Wisteria sinensis
Balance and component blends are what create the wisteria odor profile
Fragrance
Inside Unilever’s New Fragrance House: Q&A with VP of Fragrance
Vivek Sirohi discusses the decision to create Unilever’s own fragrance house and what that means for the company going forward.
Ingredients
Fragrance Research: The Multi-sensory Approach to Fragrance Creation
Modern research techniques unveil the power of fragrance in communicating with consumers. Modern brands are tuning into the senses, realizing that the correct sensory combination results in an emotional connection with consumers that is a powerful driver of success in the marketplace. People navigate their lives and make choices by using the five senses.
Personal Care/Beauty
Fragrance Creation: Fragrances for Natural and Certified Organic Personal Care Products
The link between fragrance and health in personal care product development. A recent article in
Woman’s Wear Daily
reported that organic brands and products based on sustainable resources have become one of the fastest-growing segments in beauty care. In fact, according to the Organic Trade Association, sales of US organic personal care products grew 28% to $282 million in 2005.
Ingredients
Genealogy of Fragrance
This is the third edition of the Genealogy of Fragrance chart, the other two being in September 1973 and March of 1972.
Fine Fragrance
The Juice: Journey to the Heart of Perfumery
Through hard work and some serendipity, Stéphanie Bakouche extended her fragrance career across a wide range of positions, from trainer to evaluator and finally, perfumer. Her journey was the perfect primer for the significant next step of starting her own perfumery consulting business, Sensaba.
Ingredients
Purchasing fragrances
I will discuss what is involved in a total fragrance launch from purchasing's viewpoint based on the Avon system.
Ingredients
Mood Benefits Fragrance
The profiles presented here illustrate that fragrances can have measurable and distinctive effects on our mood in ways that could prove beneficial for the user. We believe that further improvements in our measurement techniques, and a better understanding of the mood changes evoked by specific perfumery ingredients will allow for the development of more impactful mood-aftering fragrances.
Ingredients
Novel Deodorant Fragrances
Scents utilizing olfactory receptor technology offer efficacy in the control of body malodor.
Ingredients
Fougere in Fine Fragrances
Fougère in Perfumery.
Ingredients
Patenting Fragrance Isomers
Making very small changes to a molecule's structure can lead to patentable fragrance compounds.
Ingredients
Pyrazines for Fragrances
Although pyrazines are applied mainly to flavors, some select materials make an excellent fit for fragrances.
Ingredients
Safety/Testing of Fragrances
The fragrance industry enjoys a good reputation as a remarkably safe industry: the incidence of reported human injury problems is very low. With all of the groups mentioned above continuing as guardians of fragrance safety, albeit from differing points of view, the record can only improve in the future.
Flavor
2016 Flavor & Fragrance Leaderboard
An exclusive look at the top companies' financial reports, sustainability strategies, R&D initiatives, M&A activity and more.
Ingredients
Science, Sex, and Fragrance
The fact remains that odors and fragrances can provoke both positive and negative responses. You in your role as purveyors of fragrance can build in many positive responses to a particular product.
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