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Ingredients
Odor tenacity of perfumery materials
When perfumers try to compound fragrances, they must pay attention to the nature of the chemicals used in order to create well harmonized fragrances. It will he easier to create fragrances if the constituents of the essential oils going into them, and their chemical and physical natures, are known. In order to create well balanced perfumes one must know not only the odors of the ingredients but also their odor tenacities. Trained perfumers understand these phenomena from experience, but this kind of experimental data may be helpful to young perfumers.
Ingredients
Sustainable Raw Materials in Nepal
Nepal’s rich vegetation of more than 7,000 plants has created responsible harvesting village communities who engage in sustainable supply chains to reach a global industry.
Ingredients
Perfumery: Its manufacture and use
This book provides us with a very detailed and accurate picture of the perfume industry as it existed over one hundred and thirty years ago. For the manufacturer, chemist, and perfumer it answers many questions on the origin of various processes and uses still in existence to this day and for the cosmetic chemist and marketing people it provides a wealth of ideas for new products based upon old concepts on the use of “natural products” for the human body.
Oral Care
Mint: The Free E-Book
Despite its cooling effects, mint is hot and getting hotter. But why? This free e-book, sponsored by Callisons, explains.
Ingredients
Now Hiring: Senior Procurement Manager
A company in Saddle Brook, New Jersey is currently seeking a senior procurement manager.
Fragrance
Eurofragance Appoints Three Master Perfumers
The fragrance house has awarded the title of Master Perfumer to three of its most experienced Perfumers, reinforcing its leadership position in the industry.
Ingredients
Raw Material Bulletin: November 2015
This month's raw materials include acetophenone, natural, 98%, FG, anethol, natural, 99%, FG, 3-methylthio-1-hexyl acetate and more.
Ingredients
In Memoriam: James Robert Prohaska
Perfumer & Flavorist
notes the unfortunate passing of Florachem president, James Robert Prohaska.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Emphasizing Muscat Aroma
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's highlight is a process to emphasize the muscat aroma in wine.
Ingredients
Optimize Formulas and Manufacturing Costs
What if you could contain manufacturing costs by having customer specifications tied with production formulas?
Ingredients
In Memoriam: William J. Fylak
William J. Fylak was a chemist and co-founder of Chemlumina, LLC.
Ingredients
Material Study: Indian Sandalwood Crisis
While exploitation threatens Indian sandalwood, a plea for conservation and regeneration resounds
Ingredients
Material review: Kashmir Lavender Oil
A comparison of new Kashmir lavender oils with commercial lavender oils.
Ingredients
The Benefits Of Fragrance Materials
Fragrance is universally recognized for its aesthetic value. Providing a pleasant scent will always remain the primary role of fragrance in consumer products. Yet fragrance provides many other benefits to consumers and to the products to which they are added. Describing these additional fragrance benefits is the focus of this paper.
Ingredients
Raw Material Bulletin: November 2014
This month's raw materials include BioBased PG, Z11, Butyl butyryl lactate, natural and more.
Ingredients
F&F Materials of Southern Africa
Buchu, rose geranium, hyraceum, rose hip, tagetes, baobab and more
Ingredients
Raw Material Bulletin: February 2016
This month's column features valencene, 2-heptanone natural, thialdine and more.
Ingredients
The Safety of Fragrance Materials
When one considers the long history of the use of fragrances, their broad distribution, and the extent of exposure to them, one is impressed with the very few examples of injury to humans that can be attributed to these materials, The only problems reported have been occasional rashes on the skin, and even more specificalIy, light-induced rashes. And yet there is a persistent myth in the cosmetic industry that any problem encountered in the safety testing of a new cosmetic must be attributable to the fragrance component. Only systematic screening of all of the materials used in fragrances by an independent scientic body, and systematic and voluntary conscientious response by the industry to eliminate ingredients shown to cause harm can dispel this myth.
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