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Section: Fragrance > Trends
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.
Trends
Consumer Products Perfumery in the ’80s and ’90s
A great deal has transpired during the 1980s to consumer products perfumery, the consumer products industry and the perfume supply industry. The 1990s most likely will be filled with change as well. In this article, I will discuss these changes from my viewpoint as a functional products perfumer and business manager.
Ingredients
Safety and Regulatory Aspects of the 90’s — Environmental Trends
The fragrance and cosmetic companies will he under increasing scrutiny and pressure from customers to he more conversant and knowledgeable about issues relating to product safety and environmental safety. The consumers’ concerns will influence company marketing and sales platforms for the 90’s and beyond. This overview will assist you in better understanding the issues and complexities that the fragrance and cosmetic industries will be facing in a changing consumer environment in the 90’s.
Trends
Fragrance’s Moody Moment
Gen Z and Generation Alpha view scent through an emotional well-being lens; here’s what that means for the category.
Trends
Q&A: Amy Marks-McGee Sniffs Out Health and Wellness in F&F
In a Q&A with Amy Marks-McGee, we learn how the F&F industry is driven through various wellness brands and products. She dives in further with explaining how delivery systems and sustainability are driving wellness product development.
Trends
Bloom, Groom or Doom—Market Research Study of the Men’s Fragrance Market
The year is 1977; the place, New York City. The American perfumers, creators of fragrances, are gathered for their 23rd annual summit conference. There is an apparent problem with the direction of the men’s fragrance market. 1977 should he different from 1967 and 1957— and, hopefully, from 1987. But will it be? Will it be business as usual this year, or will someone plant seeds of doubt, question the usual, suggest the non or un-usual? Will someone seek out the new trends as well as dusting off the old patterns? Will someone, perhaps, see where we have been? Where we are? And, where we are going?
Fine Fragrance
Miguel Matos: From Critic to Perfumer
Fragrantica critic and self-taught perfumer, Matos discusses his transition from exclusively being a writer to being a writer and perfumer, as well as what role his background in criticism plays in creating perfume.
Trends
Trans-Mediterranean Cooperation for Natural Raw Materials
Highlights from the 2nd International Congress of Aromatic & Medicinal Plants
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.
Regulatory & Research
Making Scents at the IFRA NA Annual Business Meeting
IFRA NA members gathered on November 14, 2017, at Hilton Hasbrouck in Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey.
Trends
Aggressive New Product lntroductions— A Necessity in a Mature Market
One of the techniques that the automotive, electronics and other industries have used to combat market maturity has been to aggressively introduce new products at the very time of maturity. While this technique may appear to be very risky, it is almost a necessity to introduce new products during maturation of a market in order to regain the customer’s attention and stimulate new interest in the industry’s products.
Trends
Strategies of Survival and Success for F&F Middle Market Suppliers
Should you dance with the big boys or have your own party?
Fine Fragrance
The Role of Men’s Fragrance Advertising in the Mating Game
Those of you who work on new products, from salesperson to perfumer, struggle daily with the client’s perception of the consumer. Therefore, after approval of final submission, you must wait with some interest to see how your client communicates the fragrance in advertising. This is my subject.
Trends
How the Middle Eastern Fragrance Market is Influencing Global Consumer Habits
Here's what you need to know in preparation for the return of BeautyWorld 2024 in Dubai this October.
Regulatory & Research
Scent in Home Care: CSPA Mid-Year Meeting Takes a Closer Look
Consumer preference, regulatory issues and more.
Trends
Changing Trends in the Marketing of Fragrances, Women’s and Men’s, in the United States
Perhaps television is part of the answer. What the fragrance industry needs is stronger consumer acceptance, which can be generated by television. The use of television as a vehicle to build stronger consumer acceptance will become much more meaningful in the next five years.
Ambient Scent
Pantone Announces Scent Collab with Pura to Debut 2025 Color of The Year, Mocha Mousse
P&F+ connects with chief fragrance officer Mara Dumski to discuss the partnership and the inspiration behind the scent's formulation.
Ingredients
Beyond Muguet
We describe herewith the important milestones in the evolution of the lily of the valley odorant family, as well as recent advances towards the creation of a portfolio of sustainable and biodegradable captive ingredients.
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