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Ingredients
Amyris Advances with Second Fragrance Molecule
Amyris, Inc. announced the development of a yeast strain ready to produce a new fragrance molecule at commercial scale in less than 12 months from the start of strain engineering.
Ingredients
Report: Shiseido Launches Fragrances on Tmall
Issey Miyake and Narciso Rodriguez were launched on Tmall in April 2021, and Serge Lutens will launch in July 2021.
Ingredients
Non-Alcoholic Solvents in Multifunctional Fragrances
By replacing alcohol as the carrier solvent with biology-based hydrocarbons (BBHCs), it becomes possible to design and manufacture entirely novel multifunctional products that straddle the line between perfume and beauty care while carrying an “all-natural” certification.
Regulatory & Research
The Case for Fragrance Family Loyalty
Fine fragrance marketing initiatives and sales training continue to ignore the fundamental tie that binds people to their perfume—the olfactory experience of wearing a favorite scent. The fragrance industry continues to dance around the edges of olfactory marketing, but hasn’t gotten religion, investing only half-heartedly in promotional programs based on fragrance families.
Ingredients
Honoring Home and Personal Care Fragrance
The 2011 Unilever Fragrance Awards recognize the role of scent in successful brands
Ingredients
Fragrance in Good Times and Bad
Givaudan’s Michael Carlos on how the economic crisis could reshape the industry.
Ingredients
Exclusive report: Natural Products in Fragrance
Emerging challenges for raw material producers. Today’s business environment increasingly requires better service and reactivity from fragrance industry suppliers, in addition to lower prices, flexible product availability and safer products. With resurgent consumer interest in natural products, suppliers of natural ingredients face new challenges in meeting customers’ high expectations.
Ingredients
Fragrance intensity measurement by magnitude estimation
Psychologist's Corner. During the past 25 years a new form of sensory evaluation--magnitude estimation--has become very popular among research scientists in a number of different fields. The premise and forte of magnitude estimation is that people are able to assess sensory intensity by numerical means. Furthermore, the magnitude estimation method allows the participant an opportunity to use a wide range of numbers, with the property that ratios or proportions among the numerical assignments reflect ratios of sensory intensities.
Fragrance
Sustainability in Flavor and Fragrance Ingredients
Securing renewable natural ingredients and establishing sustainable synthetic chemicals are important for the future of F&F.
Ingredients
Givaudan Fragrance Ingredients Business Debuts Nympheal
The fragrance molecule is said to host a robust white floral profile, offering a bloom effect in water applications.
Regulatory & Research
Inside RIFM's Fragrance Ingredient Exposure Paper
P&F+ connected with the study's authors to discuss the finer points of the study's results and what it means for fragrance industry professionals and consumers.
Fragrance
Perfumer & Flavoris+
October Issue Fragrance Highlights
From the latest industry headlines to the most recent installment of "Perfumer Notes" see what the October issue has to offer.
Fragrance
Top 5 Fragrance Articles of 2024
Check out our most popular fragrance articles from the past year.
Regulatory & Research
Natural Source Testing for Flavors and Fragrances
In highly regulated marketplaces where mislabeling could have legal and commercial repercussions, a reliable natural source test is critical at the procurement, research and development, product launch and supply stages.
Ingredients
Birth of a fragrance for a product
The progress the infant makes after its long and sometimes stormy delivery depends on marketing, which assumes the task of caring for the new-born product through its positioning and advertising. If marketing fail to guide and help this new and different soap along in the competitive world, even though the product and fragrance are on target with the initial concept, the young life may be doomed.
Ingredients
Fragrance Creators Association Makes Statement Acknowledging EPA
The FCA thanks the EPA for meeting with its memberships and sharing its insights.
Ingredients
Fragrance Creators Present 2021 Extraordinary Leadership Award
The award recognizes outstanding industry leadership and support during COVID-19.
Ingredients
Hungarian Beauty— Fragrances in the Wild East
A rich fragrance heritage disrupted by political upheavals reinvents itself amidst a price-sensitive consumer environment.
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