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Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Fragrance Material Match-up
Head to head and angstrom to angstrom, Symrise pitted fragrance materials against each other to see who'd play nicely, and encapsulation processes to see who'd take a beating. The winners helped to develop a method, described in this patent application (in German), to identify both traits.
Ambient Scent
Patent Pick: Matrix for Fragrance Release
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's feature, from EnviroScent, Inc., relates to an absorbent matrix housing a fragrance material that controls the release of fragrance in the environment.
Regulatory & Research
Review Panel Calls for Fragrance Ingredients
Submissions must be made by December 21
Ambient Scent
FMA Study: Fragrance Residues from Candles
The
FMA
has announced the publication of its study "Skin contact transfer of three fragrance residues from candles to human hands."
Event Coverage
The Impact of Negative Fragrance Messaging
The need for education and good science.
Ingredients
Formula for Success: Innovation in Fragrance
The industry’s prospects for the next five years: excess launches, pricing pressures and the perfumer's palette.
Regulatory & Research
Patenting Non-Naturally Occurring Fragrance Compounds
What does the patent literature tell us about innovation in the area of non-naturally occurring fragrance compounds? This short article provides some recent examples of U.S. patents that have claimed “new, useful and non-obvious” non-naturally occurring fragrance compounds or compositions.
Ingredients
Perfumer's Notebook: Stability of Fragrance Profile
An essential feature of any well compounded fragrance is its property of maintaining a constant profile during its exposure. This applies to fragrances applied to the skin, as with colognes or perfumes, or exhibited on the surface of toilet soaps. Marked change in profile during exposure may occur through lack of attention to relative evaporation rates of the perfume components. The rate at which a substance evaporates is, of course, a direct function of its vapor pressure, i.e. its tendency to change from liquid or solid to a gas.
Fine Fragrance
Euromonitor Investigates Digital Engagement in Fragrances
Discover the latest insights informing the future of fragrance formulation and consumerism.
News
Report: Global Home Fragrance Market Growth
The report states that Western Europe was the largest region in the home fragrance market in 2021.
Event Coverage
Fragrance Creators Hosts 2022 Annual Meeting
Fragrance Creators discussed an array of results and updates, including its 2023 leadership.
Trends
Fragrance-Loving Women Rely on Emotion
Women love to treat themselves to new fragrances frequently, according to Scentiments data. Men, on the other hand, don't shake up their fragrance choices as often.
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.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Not So Fast, Fragrance
Dear fragrance, What's the big rush? You're quick to drift into the ether, leaving barely a trace of you behind. We'd love for you to stick around, as this patent from Firmenich suggests you could. Consider this traditional cosmetic emollient.
Regulatory & Research
The Truth about Fragrances and Phthalates
The Fragrance Materials Association has issued a pair of information letters, "Fragrance: Myths and Facts" and "The Truth about Phthalates."
Regulatory & Research
Consumer Misconceptions of Fragrance-free Products
A recent report from Johnson and Johnson Consumer Inc. and Natural Marketing Institute shows that many consumers don’t actually know what products are fragrance-free.
Regulatory & Research
Decoding the Fragrance Boom, Part 1
Untangling the market drivers behind this surprisingly resilient category.
Regulatory & Research
3 Change Agents Shaping Fragrance Formulation
How perfumers can best navigate three areas currently having the biggest impact on the fragrance industry.
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