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American Chemistry Council Launches Advocacy and Awareness Campaign
Called "From Chemistry to Energy," campaign focuses on developing quality energy policies and highlighting chemistry's role in creating jobs.
Regulatory & Research
EDQM Finds Allergenic Fragrances in ‘Perfume-Free’ Cosmetics
Results showed that 7.7% of samples were non-compliant with legislative requirements due to a missing or false declaration of allergenic fragrance compounds.
Regulatory & Research
Monell Center Researchers, Collaborators ID Critical Olfactory Protein
Researchers found that mice can't smell without G γ13, which may provide insight into the underlying causes of certain smell disorders in humans.
Event Coverage
Strengthening Fragrance Partnerships at the World Perfumery Congress
At the World Perfumery Congress, an expert of fragrance professionals will discuss how The International Dialogue for the Evaluation of Allergens (IDEA) developed a global framework for assessing fragrance sensitizers.
Regulatory & Research
[podcast] Synesthesia Unlocks Experience Design for Consumer Products
"There’s sort of an emerging science here that’s exciting and experiential: we’re moving into a space of experience design that goes beyond a product," says Charles Spence, Ph.D. Learn more from this free podcast series, sponsored by Berjé.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Perfume Patch is the Path to Convenience
Sweaty and panting, you got a great workout at the gym. You hit the showers, towel off and grab your toiletries. With deodorant and hair gel set, you peel the backing off a patch and apply—wait,
perfume
? That's the vision behind this patent.
Ingredients
Analysis of Fragrance Mixtures by GC/MS and the Computer
Instrumentation. We would like to point out that the human eye and nose are still the best pattern recognizes. A computer cannot replace a perfumer; however, a computer is much more efficient in processing huge amounts of data and performing repetitious calculations. In the analysis of complex mixtures such as fragrances, we are able to use the computer to select important information which will direct us on how to spend the valuable human effort so often pressed for time.
Regulatory & Research
Study Identifies Receptors Connecting Smell to Appetite When Fasting
A study has found that cannabinoid type-1 (CB1) receptors in the brain promote food intake in mice subjected to fasting and hunger by increasing odor detection.
Event Coverage
Fragrance Science and Advocacy Council Hosts Dermal Sensitizers Workshop
The in-person workshop is scheduled for September 13, 2023 in Arlington, Virginia.
Event Coverage
WOCMAP VI President on Aromatic Plants, Research and Conservation
In this exclusive interview with
Perfumer & Flavorist
, K. Hüsnü Can Baser discusses the evolution of the congress and its goals for the upcoming program.
Event Coverage
SEPAWA Congress Explores Fragrance in Home and Personal Care
The three day congress will feature a range of topics related to the personal care and home fragrance industry, including allergen labeling, IFRA standards and naturals in cosmetics.
Regulatory & Research
Fragrance Creators Breaks Down New CARB Consumer Product Amendments
FCA's Amanda Nguyen, vice president, Government Affairs & Legal, breaks down five things you may not know about the new CARB Consumer Product Amendments.
Regulatory & Research
FDA May Take a Larger Role in Cosmetics Oversight
Personal Care Products Council also represents fragrance companies
Regulatory & Research
SCCS Publishes Opinion on Fragrance Allergens in Cosmetic Products
Includes details on fragrance substances identified as contact allergens
Regulatory & Research
Regulatory notes: Communicating With Customers About Fragrance Regulatory Changes
The effect of the Seventh Amendment to the European Cosmetic Directive and the California Safe Cosmetics Act on fragrance suppliers and customers. While visiting a fragrance supplier earlier this year, the conversation turned to the challenge of communicating with customers about regulatory changes. In addition to exchanging information about what ingredients might be in a particular fragrance, these conversations frequently touch on the need for the customer to decide either to label or disclose the presence of a particular ingredient, or to reformulate.
Regulatory & Research
Firmenich Ranked Within Top 1% of Sustainable F&F Companies
EcoVadis has awarded Firmenich with a gold rating for being among the most sustainable suppliers in the F&F industry.
Ambient Scent
Firmenich: Malodor Control Key Lever in Tackling Sanitation Crisis
Firmenich research cites malodor control as key lever in sanitation crisis relief
News
RIFM Collaborates with SenzaGen on Fragrance Safety Sciences
GARDskin Dose-Response provides quantitative information on the concentration at which a substance may induce an allergic response.
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