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Fragrance Round Up: Summer Launches
This roundup includes both fine fragrances and air care fragrances.
Trends
Fragrance Market Results and Outlook
Fragrance market contraction to continue multi-year, growth in celebrity scents, uncertainty in naturals/organics
Trends
Market Intelligence: US Women’s Fragrances
Youth consumers become the targeted fragrance users
Trends
Fragrance Round Up: Spring Launches
Spring-time means swapping out those winter scents with a lighter, more floral fragrance.
Fine Fragrance
Fragrance Outlook: Noir to Niche
From “black” fragrances to limited-edition scents, the future of perfume lies in the unique and surprising. drom fragrances’ Tribeca (New York) fine fragrance studio is unique for a number of reasons, including its open floor plan and perfumers’ bar—a sort of shared work space that encourages interaction among noses.
Trends
Past trips and future excapes
This is a fascinating moment in time--when we are all busily assessing the past and attempting to crystal gaze into the future. When the American Society of Perfumers held its first symposium in 1954, it is rather fascinating to note that according to every record I could find, not one fragrance was introduced on the American market. In 1979, 30 women's fragrances and 20 new men's scents debuted.
Trends
Analysis: A Focus on Growth
A deeper look into growth among fragrance manufacturers with a maximum annual revenue of $10 million.
Trends
Forward Thinking: In the Air
Besides expected new seasonal air care fragrance directions and a home décor influence, marketplace activity is being driven by a renewed interest in aromatherapy and naturals, kitsch naming conventions and designer collaborations, as this comprehensive look at the air care marketplace reveals.
Fine Fragrance
Marc Jacobs Introduces Latest Fragrance
Marc Jacobs has released Daisy Love Marc Jacobs, a feminine gourmand fragrance with notes of cloudberries, daisy tree petals and a blend of musks and driftwood.
Trends
Packaged Goods Trends for 2010
Meat flavored products, wearable skin care, non-alcoholic relaxation shots and more.
Trends
OQEMA Accounts for New Manager
Asia Saakova has been hired as the new account manager for Lansdowne Aromatics in the Netherlands.
Regulatory & Research
Sustainable Fragrances 2011 Announces Keynote
EPA's Paul Anastas will speak on his experiences with green chemistry
Fine Fragrance
Fragrance: Creativity and the Job
Jeen-Claude Ellena has headed a group of perfumers that have been known for a philosophy of perfumery based on two principles 1. The number of materials that e perfumer can know well end use effectively is limited somewhere in the range of 400. 2. The most effective way to practice perfumery is as a group where a composition is openly discussed with a team as a way of developing the most effective and economical fragrance formula. In this article he explains this philosophy.
Trends
Forward Thinking: Enchanted By Vanilla
Consumers still have a sweet spot for this tried-and-true flavor and fragrance.
Trends
Forward Thinking: The Natural Evolution
Scrutinizing labels is the new norm, and consumers continue to be increasingly selective about the ingredients that they will use in their products. This has led to many innovations in natural skincare, deodorant, hair care and fine fragrance products.
Trends
F&F Innovation and Brand Needs
A look at the innovation needs of food, beverage, and personal and home care brands, and a survey of recent F&F innovation literature.
Trends
Inside F&F’s Hottest Emerging Market
Africa is a diverse and culturally rich continent presenting a wide variety of market opportunities and ingredients for the fragrance and flavor industry.
Trends
The Latest in Fragrance Tech
The expanding innovation of e-nose technology, encapsulation, digital applications and more have seen a recent surge in development.
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