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Section: Fragrance > Regulatory & Research
Personal Care/Beauty
Fragrance Issues: Defining “Natural”
As the first personal care products bearing the Natural Products Association’s seal hit store shelves, an assessment of “natural” fragrances in personal care
Fine Fragrance
Fragrances With Real Impact
Focusing development on fragrances that correlate with different consumption habits. This article presents a basic study identifying which fragrance aspects in women’s prestige perfumes cause consumers to reach out for specific products.
Regulatory & Research
Make Fragrances Stick With Polymers
Recent research from Martin S. Vethamuthu, Ph.D., and his team have suggested that fragrances, particularly in body washes and scrubs, can last longer with certain polymers.
Ingredients
Firmenich Successfully Aquires Agilex Fragrances
Following a recent announcement of the acquisition of Agilex Fragrances, Firmenich confirmed the completed acquisition on July 11th, 2017.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Pro-fragrance Ketones
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's highlight from Henkel includes specific ketones that act as photolabile pro-fragrances.
Regulatory & Research
Fragrance Fully Compliant, IFRA Rules
Review finds fragrance flagged earlier this year was manufactured pre material ban.
Regulatory & Research
Firmenich Introduces New Fragrance Facility
Firmenich is opening its fragrance plant in Geneva to promote the company’s research and operations.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Overcoming Fragrance Habituation
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's technology, from P&G, relates to fragrance compositions that resist habituation by consumers.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Hybrid Fragrance Encapsulation
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's pick, from International Flavors & Fragrances, is a hybrid fragrance encapsulate and its application for controlled delivery.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Multilayer Fragrance Delivery
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's highlight describes a multilayer encapsulation technology to deliver fragrance components.
Regulatory & Research
DfE Fragrance Screen Launched
Conservative guidelines encompass cleaning products and tout "safer aroma chemicals and fragrance formulations."
Regulatory & Research
Dfe Criteria for Fragrances Launched
Rules effective December 31, 2011.
Regulatory & Research
Quadpack Announces Cork Fragrance Caps
The sustainable fragrance caps, inspired by nature, use by-products of the wine stopper industry.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Dishwasher Fragrance Delivery
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Givaudan introduces an encapsulation process during and after dishwashing to retain fragrance.
Regulatory & Research
Carbon Neutral Fragrance Line Launched
Contains biochemical and organic materials as a replacement to petrochemicals.
Regulatory & Research
L’Oreal and Fragrance Intellectual Property
Imitation is the highest form of flattery, but is it a violation of intellectual property law? When it comes to fine fragrances, it depends who you ask.
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
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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