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Section: Fragrance > Trends
Fine Fragrance
2011 FiFis Celebrate Fragrance Winners
The year in fragrance excellence
Ingredients
Supercritical fluids for extraction of flavors and fragrances from natural products
The applications discussed in this article have been limited only to flavor and fragrance extraction. It should be noted that supercritical fluid extraction has a much wider range of applications. It can compete directly with two widely used separation process--distillation and solvent extraction.
Regulatory & Research
The Future of Fragrance CBI: A Formula for Transparency?
As NGO and regulatory pressure grows for ingredient disclosure and other challenges to intellectual property, North American stakeholders gather to assess opportunities and threats.
Trends
Forward Thinking: Fragrance Frenzy
Vying for consumers, fine fragrance market activity is being driven by genderless fragrance directions, fragrance books, attention grabbing packaging, store experiences, sampling and technology.
Ingredients
Strategic Factors for Business Success in the Flavor& Fragrance Industry
We can see around us much evidence of an accelerating rate of change in technology, economy and politics, and last but not least, of social change, These changes will also affect the flavor and fragrance industry in the 1990s. Nevertheless, it can be said that the middle/long-term (1988-1995) growth outlook is relatively favorable.
Fine Fragrance
Forward Thinking: Fierce Fragrances
Fine fragrance activity is being driven by new entrants, fashion designers, pop culture icons and entertainers and wearable scents. Novel packaging, fragrance focused retailers and interactive scent experiences continue to attract consumers.
Trends
Forward Thinking: Hair Flair, Fragrance and Care
Hair colorants, customized hair products and innovative hair care applications inspired by skin care are providing new opportunities and challenges for fragrance houses and consumer packaged goods manufacturers.
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
The Case for Fragrance Family Loyalty
Fine fragrance marketing initiatives and sales training continue to ignore the fundamental tie that binds people to their perfume—the olfactory experience of wearing a favorite scent. The fragrance industry continues to dance around the edges of olfactory marketing, but hasn’t gotten religion, investing only half-heartedly in promotional programs based on fragrance families.
Ingredients
The Future for Fragrance in Mass Marketed Products
I believe it is necessary to have early, direct, close contact between the major architects of product quality-the formulator and the perfumer.
Trends
Forward Thinking: Fragrances Spring Forward, Part 1
Current fine fragrance activity is being driven by experiential retailers, custom fragrance technology, natural fragrances, gender-fluid launches, hero ingredients, eye-catching packaging, book releases and beverages using scents to enhance the olfactory experience.
Trends
Securing a Leadership Position for a Pro-fragrance Future
Between legislation and antifragrance sentiment among NGOs and the media, it is necessary for industry organizations to take on an expanded role in advocacy.
Regulatory & Research
Are You Prepared for Registration? Specialty Aroma Chemicals Approach Final Finish Line for REACh
December marked the 10th anniversary of the end of the REACh pre-registration phase and the start of the registration phase. This is an important milestone, as the industry faces a final deadline particularly critical for aroma chemicals.
Trends
Innovation for the Future of the Fragrance Industry
Creativity and the art of perfumery are the essential strengths of the fragrance industry, and that statement will be as true 20 years from now as it is today. But … are they sufficient for continued growth?
Trends
Forward Thinking: Fine Fragrance Trends Driving the Industry
Highlighting four current trends guiding fine fragrance innovation.
Trends
Perfumer & Flavorist 2008 Flavor & Fragrance Leaders
The big news on last year’s Flavor & Fragrance Leaders list was Firmenich’s purchase of Danisco’s fl avor division. The year before that, it was Givaudan’s purchase of Quest. At press time, rumors are again making the rounds regarding another potential merger within the top tier of F&F.
Trends
Endpoint: From Scent Dieting to Flavor Irritants: ‘Wellness’ in F&F
What does the word wellness bring to mind? Sinking into a neck-deep mud bath? Meditating in a swirl of incense? Hitting the gym four times a week? Or maybe crunching away on home-grown, organically harvested vegetables? Recycling, composting, supporting fair trade, etc., all elicit a sense of wellness in some form.
Trends
Present and Future of the Japanese Fragrance and Flavor Industry
In 1976, the Japanese fragrance and flavor industry handled products and imports of essential oils, fragrances, aromatic chemicals, and fragrances and flavors for food and cosmetics in a total quantity of 31,801 tons and a value of 79,126 million yen. At present, it is hard for us to give any definite prediction regarding the extent of the further growth which the fragrance and flavor industry will attain along with the development of related industries for food, cosmetics, toiletries, and other household items in the domestic market. The future is unclear, i.e., it can be forecast either to be very promising or to be a period of depression.
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