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Ingredients
Gardenia in Perfumery
Named after Dr. Alexander Garden, an 18th century Scottish naturalist, the gardenia is a latecomer to perfumery, following jasmin, rose, and violet. Gardenia flower oil was used in fragrances in the early part of the 20th century. Today gardenia flower oil is scarcely produced, and synthetic compounds are used more often.
Ingredients
The Hidden Perfumer
Perfumery Training. One thing the trainee must understand is that creativity sometimes flowers later in some people and that the road to success is long and hard, with moments of doubt, frustration and despair. This is normal for any creative effort.
Ingredients
Black Pepper Oil
Ultra International B.V.'s flavor and fragrance oil.
Ingredients
Mentha Piperita Oil
Aromatic & Allied Chemicals' peppermint oil for flavor and fragrance.
Ingredients
Black Pepper Supernote
This fragrance and flavor material, from Kerry, can replace a natural essential oil.
Ingredients
Modern Perfumery Chemicals
BSP Symposium Report. The third annual symposium of Modern Perfumery Chemicals, sponsored by the British Society of Perfumers was held at the London Tara HoteI on April 14, 1983. There were approximately 130 participants from over 30 companies, an increase from last year’s symposium. Participants were divided into three sections, so that the six presenting companies each made three presentations, David Butterfield, President of the BSP, organized the proceedings.
Ingredients
Neroli in Perfumery
Neroli oil is obtained from the bitter orange tree blossoms by distillation. Nero]i plays an important role in classical and modem colognes, It is also used as a component in various women’s and men’s fragrances. Neroli is an expensive flower oil, and synthetic compounds are used to cut or to replace entirely the natural oil in less expensive fragrances and colognes.
Ingredients
Hyacinth in Perfumery
Today, hyacinth compounds or their components are still used in cosmetic, toiletry and soap fragrances, but mostly as components of sophisticated fragrances adapted to the line.
Fine Fragrance
New Perfume Materials
New perfume materials from France, Japan, and the United States were presented during the International Perfumery Congress in Portugal in February, 1986. The material descriptions are included in this report.
Ingredients
Aroma Chemical Profiles
3-(4-Ethylphenyl)-2,2-dimethylpropionaldehyde.
Ingredients
Profiles: Mara Dumski
November's featured creators give advice for aspiring flavor and fragrance professionals, what's new in the industry and more.
Ingredients
Profiles: Clement Francois
September's Profiles column features Clement Francois, perfumer analyst at Sozio.
Ingredients
Sensegen's Plantarôme S
Ingredients
Profiles: Jorge Lee
This month's Profiles column features Jorge Lee, chief perfumer at MG International Fragrance Company.
Fine Fragrance
Profiles: Caroline Sabas
The senior perfumer at Givaudan shares project wins, where they find inspiration and much more.
Ingredients
New Perfume Materials
New perfume materials and their manufacturers
Ingredients
Magnolia in Perfumery
Magnolia flower oil is not produced commercially. Synthetic magnolia compounds and specialties are used in perfumery.
Ingredients
Patenting Fragrance Isomers
Making very small changes to a molecule's structure can lead to patentable fragrance compounds.
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