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Fragrance
Regal Resins Appoints Dr. Anjanette DeCarlo as Regeneration and Sustainability Advisor
In this role, she will bring her 30 years of experience in natural resource management and sustainable development to the company’s operations.
Ingredients
Mathematics and Perfumery: An Examination of Arithmetical Methodology
In the day-to-day work of the Perfumery Department, many problems will arise, besides those that I have mentioned here, where a little simple arithmetic can be of great assistance. In the same way that perfumers would be well advised never to totally abandon balance work, so they will gain by exercising their mathematical skills. All perfumers wish to design that magnificent winner that will astound the industry, Perhaps a little math will help to achieve this goal.
Regulatory & Research
Creating a Partnership Between Fragrance and Cosmetic Actives
Moderator Rachel Grabenhofer led a panelist of industry leaders during the third day of the 2016 World Perfumery Congress to answer if fragrance houses can tap into the cosmetic actives market.
Event Coverage
Fragrance 2.0: WPC 2020 Announces Advisors and Call for Papers
The World Perfumery Congress announces the call for submissions and its advisors which will take place in Miami, Florida on June 2-4, 2020.
Fine Fragrance
The Physiologist and the Perfumer
An exchange of ideas between Prof. Andre Hollev of the University Claude Bernard, and Vice-President of E.C.R.O., and Edmond Roudnitska, Art et Parfum.
Ingredients
Kinds and intensities of odors
If you have engaged in odor testing sessions, you know how exhausted you feel after half an hour of concentrated effort. Working near the threshold level is very difficult indeed. There can be agonies of indecision. I have always told my observers that it is their first snap impression that counts and is usually right. The chemical senses in our bodies are wonderfully designed and will come out with “I can smell it” or “l can’t smell it” instantaneously.
Event Coverage
Green Beauty: Ingredients and Standards
An upcoming meeting seeks to help those interested in the positioning of green brands to identify "authentic" natural and organic products.
Ingredients
DSM Acquires Flavor and Fragrance Intermediates from Amyris
Currently consisting of seven intermediate products, the business will be added to DSM’s existing personal care and aroma ingredients activities.
Ingredients
Givaudan and Synthite Partnership Blooms
Together, the companies will research and develop floral and spicy natural ingredients such as jasmine, tuberose, ginger and cardamom for Givaudan’s fragrance business.
Ingredients
Honeysuckle in Perfumery and Cosmetics
Honeysuckle belongs to the family of floral odors like lilac and lily of the valley for which there are no natural materials available and are considered important in perfumery. In the past honeysuckle absolute produced commercially in small quantities was used in deluxe fragrances. The advent of aromatic chemicals enabled the perfumer to develop synthetic compounds, which are now used in perfumery.
Ingredients
Natural Products and Their Sources
Our subject is the future supplies of natural raw materials for the essential oil industry. We might divide these raw materials roughly into three groups: 1) those that serve as raw materials in the production of isolates, competing head-on with synthetics and including citronella, lemongrass, menthol, and clove leaf; 2) those that can be replaced by synthetic oils, such as anis, rose, fir needle, geranium, citrus oils, sandalwood mint oils, and floral extractives; 3) those that are not threatened by replacements–at least for the present– including cedarwood, eucalyptus, guaiaewood, lavandin, ocotea, petitgrain, patchouli, vetivert, and ylang.
Ingredients
Synthesis and odor characteristics of some analogs of acyclic sesquiterpenoids
In summary, it could be stated that the crucial factors affecting the odor of the compounds under investigation are the carbon chain structures and type of functional groups. These observations confirm Beets’ thesis that “the profile of a molecule with an easily accessible functional group is responsible for the odor type.
Regulatory & Research
Keep Calm and Smell Linalool: Study Confirms Anti-anxiety Link
Researchers believe that with this study that they can develop clinical applications for linalool scents in treating various anxiety disorders.
Ingredients
IFF Appoints J. Erik Fyrwald as CEO and Board Director
Outgoing CEO Frank Clyburn will work closely with Fyrwald throughout the transition, remaining with IFF until March 31.
Event Coverage
RIFM Focuses on Safety Assessments and Expands International Partnerships
Establishing methodologies for NCS safety testing, broadening membership and expanding partnerships with the Indian Institute of Toxicology Research Lucknow are a few of the key initiatives that were discussed during RIFM’s meeting.
Ingredients
The Impact of Fragrance on Enhancing Pheromones and Attraction
Fragrance developers are experimenting with natural and synthetic pheromones in their formulations, and new research indicates they’re onto something.
Ingredients
Biomimicry 3.8 and Blue Marble Announce Partnership
Blue Marble Biomaterials and Biomimicry 3.8 have entered into a partnership to share resources to improve the lifecycle of product development.
Fragrance
FCA President and CEO Testifies Against Tariffs
The Fragrance Creators Association (FCA) notes that the tariffs, while aiming to promote U.S. manufacturing, would negatively impact American business and consumers while providing no additional benefit to the U.S. economy.
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