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Section: Fragrance > Ingredients
Ingredients
Haitian Vetiver: Uprooted?
How has the recent earthquake in Haiti affected the supply of vetiver, and what are the perfumer’s alternatives?
Ingredients
Java Vetiver Oil
Sustainable valorization for the perfumer market
Ingredients
Haiti’s Vetiver Museum
As Haiti wrestles with political instability and the aftermath of natural disasters, vetiver and its essential oil production can provide an economic opening for the country and an opportunity for the future.
Fine Fragrance
Malodor Formation in Alcoholic Perfumes Containing Vetiveryl Acetate and Vetiver Oil
Although hypothetical, the proposed schemes explain reasonably well how butene isomers and 1,1-diethoxyethane can arise from vetivmyl acetate or vetiver oil autoxidation in alcoholic perfumes. Unsaturated perfume ingredients other than vetiveryl acetate or vetiver oil could possibly exhibit a similar behavior.
Ingredients
What future essential oils?
Communication between the essential oil supplier, fragrance supplier, and marketer must be improved. We are not always in a position to know which odor areas interest you. Your most creative fragrance ideas might be available today, with the right combination of natural products and natural-like aroma chemicals recently developed. This potent combination now allows for the greatest creative effort ever possible.
Ingredients
Vetiver Hybrid Clones
The present paper deals with variability of physico-chemical properties of essential oil extracted from thirteen hybrid clones raised at the Indore research station and also the phenotypic correlations between various attributes of oil.
Ingredients
Woody Notes in Perfumery — Vetiver and Derivatives. Part I
Vetiver is an important woody note in perfumery. The word vetiver, vetyver in French, originated in Tamil: vettiveru = vetti, worthless + veru, useless. The Indian term for vetiver is Khus, and in Indonesia is known as Akar Wangi.
Fine Fragrance
Upholding the World's Most Ancient Fragrance Tradition
When it comes to fragrance tradition, India is where it all began. Krishnaraj Iyengar features one of the country’s oldest traditional perfumeries upholding the country’s millennia-old scented legacy.
Ingredients
Vetivone and Khusimone—the Puzzling Vetiver Oil Components
Chemistry and application in fragrance
Ingredients
2017 Leaderboard: IFF Innovates for a Sustainable F&F
Perfumer & Flavorist's
insights into IFF's 2016 third-place ranking, including its strategic highlights, financial standing, sustainability efforts and M&A activity.
Ingredients
Material Review Woody Notes in Perfumery — Vetiver and Derivatives. Part I
Botanical origin, production, composition and fragrance compounds
Ingredients
Editor's Note: Nature’s Sensory Bounty
One of the most valuable aspects of the F&F industry is its close proximity to the natural world and the hands that cultivate, distill and formulate its essences. How are you telling these stories to the world?
Regulatory & Research
EU Regulations Influencing the Fragrance Industry
With consumer safety at the forefront of product development, EU and global regulations facing fragrances in cosmetics can offer robust and dynamic research methods for an evolving label.
Ingredients
Profiles: Aurore Mane
This month's Profiles column features Aurore Mane, perfumer at Mane.
Fine Fragrance
Profiles: Caroline Sabas
The senior perfumer at Givaudan shares project wins, where they find inspiration and much more.
Ingredients
Inside Paramela Essential Oil: Perfumery Usage, Chromatographic Profile and Chemical Composition
The olfactory profile of this oil is unusual and very interesting with great tenacity and fixation.
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.
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.
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