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Ingredients
Fragrance Oils Rebrands as The Scentmakers
The rebranding process includes a new logo and tagline.
Ingredients
iD Scent Launches Fragrance Samplers
The two launches include ScentDow and ScentPad.
Fragrance
CPL Aromas Announces Ecolabel Fragrance Range
Fragrances qualify for Europe's Ecolabel program.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Semi-synthetic Fragrance Production
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's highlight describes a semi-synthetic route to produce fragrance compounds.
Ingredients
Scensing Cleanliness: Fragrance for Better Living
In celebration of its 90th anniversary, ACI is promoting cleanliness and freshness with not only clean fragrances, but also clean products. Board members share their insights on customers who help their industry grow.
Ingredients
Digitally Delivered Fragrance and the Perfumer
For as long as man has used fragrance, it had one feature that set it apart from all other forms of esthetic decoration, cultural messages, sensory agents and psychological magic: once you presented it, you had lost control over it. It would float wherever diffusion and air currents carried it.
Ingredients
Fragrance & Music Creation—An Entertaining Analogy
There are many common terms to fragrance and music, e.g., notes, blend, harmony, balance, accent, composition, modifier, mood, hot or cool, soft or bold, Both can be evocative, refreshing, invigorating, exhilarating and both are the result of the blend of science and art.
Ingredients
Digitally Delivered Fragrance and the Perfumer
For as long as man has used fragrance, it had one feature that set it apart from all other forms of esthetic decoration, cultural messages, sensory agents and psychological magic: once you presented it, you had lost control over it.
Ingredients
Fragrance and the world around us
Today, a prime fragrance supplier needs a much bigger capital investment than ever before to service customers properly. Why? Much more equipment is needed to provide better stability and longer shelf life, and to comply with an ever-lengthening list of ingredient and manufacturing safety standards and environmental safeguards.
Ingredients
Fresh Faces in Fragrance: Esas Beauty
Esas Beauty founders share the company’s outlook on sustainable practices, sourcing ingredients and product line details.
Ingredients
Production of fragrance materials in Egypt
Perfumers complain when a shortage of a product interferes with their research. Sporadic demand and lack of regular outlets for a product causes this. Cooperation between producers and consumers of fragrance materials could lead to research on and development of certain plants that would be very useful for perfumery to the benefit of both. Egypt, bemuse of the regularity of the climate, richness of the land, and large labor concentration, would be fitted for this cooperation.
Event Coverage
Artificial Intelligence: The Future of Fragrance
Stepping into the age of digital fragrance at WPC.
Ingredients
Fragrance application in consumer products
The creation of a fragrance is one of the classic examples of the blending of science and art. The development of a fragrance is controlled by both the chemistry of the materials involved and the discriminating nose of the perfumer. To create the correct fragrance for a cosmetic or household product, a number of disciplines must come together. In many cases, fragrance application laboratories can help to combine these disciplines in a creative fragrance company.
Ingredients
Inside Fragrance Creation: Sustainable Scents
Two top perfumers provide a guided tour of naturals producer Laboratoire Monique Rémy. “Our business is very simple: take [a botanical] at the right moment, and put it in a form which is available to the perfumer the rest of the year,” says Bernard Toulemonde, general manager of IFF subsidiary and naturals expert Laboratoire Monique Rémy (LMR). “Now you know everything,” he jokes.
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
Fragrances Through Hydrochlorination of Terpenes
Among the reactions that have enriched terpene chemlstry, perhaps the simplest and one of the outstanding is hydrochlorination. This reaction has been used for structural elucidation, for derivatization to identify and/or purify terpenes and for synthesizing perfumery chemicals. How the application of hydrochlorination on terpenes has unearthed the treasure caves of fragrances is a vibrant chapter worthy of portrayal.
Ingredients
Fragrance for Today—and Tomorrow?
Our present situation is that fragrances in today’s products need to be not only attractive to the consumer, but also safe, cost effective, readily available in large quantities, and stable under a variety of conditions.What will the future bring? The answer is very simple, and a repeat of my earlier statement--it is going to bring whatever the consumer wants.
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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