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Regulatory & Research
Givaudan Introduces MoodScentz Fragrance Technologies
MoodScentz: a set of fragrance creation guidelines based on combinations of ingredients with mood benefits to design fragrances with a focus on three moods: Relaxing, Invigorating and Happy.
Regulatory & Research
Inside RIFM's Fragrance Ingredient Exposure Paper
P&F+ connected with the study's authors to discuss the finer points of the study's results and what it means for fragrance industry professionals and consumers.
Event Coverage
How Global Regulatory Trends Impact Fragrance
IFRA joins the
WPC
roster to discuss the finer points of regulatory trends.
Regulatory & Research
Natural Source Testing for Flavors and Fragrances
In highly regulated marketplaces where mislabeling could have legal and commercial repercussions, a reliable natural source test is critical at the procurement, research and development, product launch and supply stages.
Regulatory & Research
The Relationships Between Emotion, Perfumes and Fragrances
Reading the general literature on perfumery we find remarks suggesting a special relationship between emotion and perfume. However, despite such statements, there have been few actual suggestions as to how emotion and olfaction might be linked. However, there are a few clues and I feel that we can move towards looking to see how the sensory systems of olfaction and emotion come together.
Regulatory & Research
Categorizing Attar-type Fragrance Products for QRA
An exposure assessment, in support of the proposal to categorize these products in the framework of the RIFM/IFRA QRA for skin sensitizers.
Regulatory & Research
How Fragrance Brands Put Scent into Words
Reframing the relationship between language and perfumery.
Regulatory & Research
Fragrance Creators Association Weighs-in on Tariffs
In a response to recently proposed tariffs, the Fragrance Creators Association has submitted comments to the Office of the United States Trade Representative’, citing concerns on its impact to the fragrance industry.
Regulatory & Research
MilliporeSigma Launches Fragrance Allergen Test Calibrants
MilliporeSigma has introduced two ready-to-use certified reference material mixtures suitable for use as calibrants for the new IFRA fragrance allergen test method.
Regulatory & Research
RIFM Publishes Paper on Fragrance Ingredient Clustering
RIFM’s clustering and read-across process begins with organizing chemicals by organic functional groups (e.g., alcohols in one group, aldehydes in another, and so on).
Regulatory & Research
Fragrance Creators Association Launches Data Insights Program
Katie Cross, current Fragrance Creators director of Government Affairs, has been named to oversee the new analytics program.
Fragrance
Top 5 Fragrance Headlines of May 2024
Take a look at 8 trends in women’s fragrance, consumer trends in western Europe, RIFM's Ingredient Database and more!
Regulatory & Research
CPL Aromas Introduces Fragrance-Focused Performance Center
CPL Aromas Dubai has announced a new product performance center for the evaluation and testing of fragrances in finished products.
Regulatory & Research
Patent Pick: Carboxy Ester Ketals for Fragrance
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's choice are carboxy ester ketals as fragrance compositions, among other uses.
Regulatory & Research
SC Johnson Updates Its Fragrance Palette Disclosure
SC Johnson will share a list of fragrance ingredients eliminated from its US and Canadian fragrance palette, according to the company. The company previously committed to removing certain materials from its fragrance palette.
Regulatory & Research
The Fragrance Industry: Self-Regulatory Since 1966
The fragrance industry formulates and supplies fragrances to consumer product manufacturers, particularly in the cosmetic and household cleaning product sectors. The industry has been maintaining a strict self-regulatory system for more than 30 years. This system aims at ensuring the safety of the substances used.
Regulatory & Research
Strategies To Analyze Suspected Allergens In Fragrances
The 7th amendment of the European Cosmetics Directive (2003/15/EC) was published earlier this year.1 Among other things it will, when enacted into national legislation, require manufacturers of cosmetics to indicate in their ingredient statements, the names of 24 chemically defined substances (T-1) and two natural extracts when they are present at concentrations exceeding 0.001 percent in cosmetics that are intended to remain on the skin, or 0.01 percent in those that are rinsed off the skin.
Ingredients
Strategies to Analyze Suspected Allergens in Fragrances
This paper aims to describe the analytical strategy that has been developed at Firmenich to monitor suspected allergens in fragrance concentrates.
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