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Section: Fragrance > Trends
Ingredients
Scent and Component Analysis of the Hybrid Tea Rose
The hybrid tea rose as a group is one of the major modern roses cultivated as a garden rose today. It was developed and has been bred since the latter half of the nineteenth century by cross breeding the hybrid perpetual rose with the tea rose.
Trends
Enhancing an Environment With Fragrance
Think of fragrancing possibilities to reinforce the predicted trends of the ’90s quiet and privacy. The ‘90s will go where our dreamers and entrepreneurial thinkers take us, Pay attention to small innovative company requests. These are idea people.
Ingredients
What future essential oils?
Communication between the essential oil supplier, fragrance supplier, and marketer must be improved. We are not always in a position to know which odor areas interest you. Your most creative fragrance ideas might be available today, with the right combination of natural products and natural-like aroma chemicals recently developed. This potent combination now allows for the greatest creative effort ever possible.
Trends
Essential Oils for Aromatherapy
The aromatherapy boom has created a strong market for the sale of essential oils, though the industry’s ingredient needs may vary from those of conventional fragrance and cosmetic manufacturers.
Trends
Progress in Essential Oils: Spanish Sage Oil
Sage has been used as a spice and medicine throughout history with its use, growing in a variety of flavor and fragrance applications. This month, we take a closer look at the chemical constituents of pure and hybrid Spanish sage oils.
Trends
32nd International Days of Essential Oils & Extracts
Cinnamon, patchouli, vetiver, osmanthus, extraction techniques and more.
Fine Fragrance
Computerized Laboratory Mixing Station for Perfume Oils
A very high qualiiy standard is possible through automation. This means low costs. This is the basis for success in an ever stronger competitive market.
Ingredients
9th International Congress of Essential Oils—Report
The magnificent panorama of Singapore greeted delegates to the 9th International Congress of Essential Oils, March 13-17, 1983. As the only city in Southeast Asia with facilities for such a major International Congress, Singapore lived up to its reputation as the commercial and convention capital. The Mandarin Hotel also proved an excellent choice with more than adequate room for all the meetings, formal and informal, that are such an important part of every congress.
Ingredients
What influence do new fragrance materials have in perfumery?
Presentation to the British Society of Perfumers on January 20, 1977. Perfumery is certainly an ISM (defined as any distinctive doctrine or practice) and I = innovation S = success M = motivation. AN of these are ours by creative thought and NFMs to make the perfume that “stands out from the crowd.”
Trends
Natural Essential Oils: Current Trends in Production, Marketing and Demand
The foregoing analysis is of course in no way meant to be exhaustive, but is intended to illustrate that, although the picture is uneven, in many respects existing and potential producers of natural essential oils are faced with an uphill struggle in the years ahead. Increasingly it will be of paramount importance for producers, especially those about to enter the market for the first time, or those attempting to produce familiar oils in untried locations, to maintain very close liaison with interested buyers at all stages of their production plans.
Ingredients
The Future of Natural Essential Oils in the Flavor and Fragrance Industry
The essential oil industry worldwide remains healthy, although at present there may be over-production for some specific essential oils. With all the progress in the field of chemistry, has the essential oil industry dropped by the wayside, a victim of technological advance? The answer is emphatically no !
Regulatory & Research
Essential Oils and Citrus Blends: Maintaining Quality Amidst Rising Costs and Adulteration
Discover the innovative strategies and testing techniques they are adopting to ensure that every drop meets the highest standards, even in a volatile market.
Trends
Natural Instincts: Global Trends in Women’s Fragrances
Emergence of aromatherapeutic, antioxidant-rich and “free from” formulations.
Trends
India: The Crossroads of Flavor and Fragrance
There are eight magical ingredients that enhance both, traditional Indian cuisine and perfume. Angad Rai, master Indian specialty chef, Trident Bandra-Kurla-Mumbai, and Krishan Mohan, perfumer, share their creations and the role these ingredients play in each.
Regulatory & Research
Royalty And Fragrance: A Tale Of Two Palaces, Part 1
In our Scent and Spirit edition, part one of this two-part series explores the lush fragrances of the sultan’s court of the Deccan era in India from 15-1700s.
Fine Fragrance
Scent & Spirit: Poisons, Potions and Perfumes
Danger and beauty have always gone hand-in-hand—or in this case, nose-in-heart—when it comes to some of the world’s most poisonous flowers. Here, we take a historical sniff at how oleander, datura and belladonna among others have been used for centuries in fragranced potions; with recent perfumers paying homage to the flowers’ alluring powers in the niche fragrance scene.
Fine Fragrance
Royalty and Fragrances Part 2: The Scent of Versailles
Part two explores the fragrantly decadent court of Marie Antoinette, where her perfumer, Jean-Louis Fargeon saturated everyone in Versailles.
Fine Fragrance
Exploring Oud through Two Eastern Traditions
While many modern western brands market perfumes with oud on the label, this enigmatic scent has been a part of great eastern traditions, namely India and the Arab world, for over a thousand years.
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