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Section: Fragrance > Trends
Trends
Gourmand, Freesia Scents Are Hot for Spring-Summer 2016
According to the findings of Seven Scent’s new global trends forecast, gourmand fragrance notes are set to take off in Spring-Summer 2016.
Trends
Trend Spotting: Rose-inspired Skin Care and Korean-inspired Makeup Surge in Popularity
The top-ranking rose-inspired skin care products and cushion compacts, as of March 2018.
Trends
Forward Thinking: Sensory Sensations
New and interesting sensory concepts, products and restaurants continue to be introduced, such as flavor-enhanced products, mashups, edible nail polish, lifestyle destinations, scented spaces and immersive experiences.
Trends
Speed Smelling
Nine perfumers present scents free of creative constraints
Trends
Survey: Support for Fair Trade on Rise; Affects Shopping Decisions
A global survey indicates a rise in the support for fair trade—with almost three quarters of shoppers believing that the companies should actively support community development in developing countries.
Trends
Did Someone Say Change?
The fragrance industry is at a turning point, defined by shifts in fragrance launch strategies, the rise of bath and body, artisanal scents, sustainable sourcing and more.
Trends
Bell Senses Trending Scents
Bell Flavors & Fragrances announces a variety of new fragrance compositions for 2016.
Personal Care/Beauty
The Smell of Self-Care
Exploring the scents that help us unwind, from luxurious bath products and sensational skin care to unforgettable home fragrances and set-and-forget subscription services that deliver serenity to the doorstep.
Ingredients
Basic features, structure, worldwide sales, and competitive situation of the flavor and fragrance industry
Demand for flavors and fragrances is constantly growing because these specialty/performance chemicals are incorporated mostly in consumer and industrial nondurable goods, most of which are everyday necessities, Thus, demand for flavors and fragrance is essentially a derived demand.
Regulatory & Research
Stop Making Scents?
The fragrance industry is commonly known for the production of costly perfumes, but its greatest assets are the intellectual properties behind these tangible creations. The most valuable of these are fragrance formulas, any one of which may cost several hundred thousands of dollars and require more than a year to develop.
Event Coverage
Sillage Solutions at World Perfumery Congress
Sillage in fine fragrances is an important aspect of the perfume wearers' experience. At World Perfumery Congress, master perfumer Carlos Benaïm and John Brahms, Ph.D., both International Flavors and Fragrances, Inc. will discuss this topic and its technical applications for perfume making.
Trends
Fragrance That Mists, Sticks and Slides
In terms of innovation, the fragrance industry has stepped into novel applications, such as scented temporary tattoos, to embrace fragrance in unexpected ways.
Trends
Euromonitor: Celebrity Scents Losing Their Sparkle
Celebrity fragrances comprised about 11% of the U.S. fragrances market in 2013, down from 12% in 2012, according to the market research firm.
Fine Fragrance
New Niche: Simple or Simplistic?
From simple packaging to simple product names, the trends in niche fragrances are seeing a growing demand for minimalism. Are the fragrances themselves following a similar path when it comes to formulations?
Trends
Smell the Fragrance Trends this Season
Fragrance house, Berjé, shares insight on winter's fragrance trends.
Ingredients
Science, Sex, and Fragrance
The fact remains that odors and fragrances can provoke both positive and negative responses. You in your role as purveyors of fragrance can build in many positive responses to a particular product.
Trends
Smells like Green Spirit
Eco-friendly cleansers with unusual, feel-good fragrances.
Trends
Sniff the Spring Trends
Patti Kapla, fragrance expert and vice president of business development, FragranceNet.com, shared her insights on upcoming fragrance trends for spring 2016.
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