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Ingredients
The Impact of Fragrance on Enhancing Pheromones and Attraction
Fragrance developers are experimenting with natural and synthetic pheromones in their formulations, and new research indicates they’re onto something.
Ingredients
Interrelation of trends in the American fragrance market and the essential oil industry
Continued dialogue and cooperation between essential oil suppliers and creative perfumers must be maintained and strengthened if the growing demands of the American market are to be satisfied.
Event Coverage
Preparing for the Future of Fragrance at World Perfumery Congress
During the “Fragrance Panel: Future-Proofing the Industry” at the World Perfumery Congress, industry executives from top fragrance companies will be discussing the future of the fragrance industry and where it might be heading.
Fine Fragrance
Navigating the Fragrance Revolution with Jean-Paul Agon of L’Oréal
As chief executive officer and chairman of L’Oréal, Jean-Paul Agon shared his insights on pursuing growth in an evolving, segmented fragrance industry during the Fragrance Foundation's Masterclass at the French Institute Alliance Française in New York City on October 5, 2017.
Event Coverage
Niche 2.0: The Future of Fragrance at World Perfumery Congress
Niche fragrances have revolutionized the industry. At World Perfumery Congress, Eddie Bulliqi will examine where it's taking the fragrance business with his “Niche 2.0: The Future of Niche Perfumery” presentation.
Trends
Impact of Fragrance Changes on the Asian and Pacific Region
Asia-Pacific is a highly dynamic and complex series of individual markets which often have little in common except their geographical location. As economic wealth leads to experimentation, we are likely to see growing numbers of Western products appearing in the... markets of Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. Many of these products will set the standard for locally manufactured products to follow.
Trends
Market Intelligence: The State of Fragrance, Personal Care and Cosmetics
Weaknesses in the US market, the rise of niche brands, natural/organic demands and the continued strength of celebrity scents. The global cosmetics and toiletries industry saw another year of strong growth in 2007 to reach a value of $290.9 billion. According to Euromonitor International’s research, the market grew by 6%, which represents only a slight slowdown on the 2006 figure ($274.7 billion).
Trends
State of the Fragrance Industry in North and South America
To address the state of the fragrance markets in North and South America today requires a mentality comfortable with paradox. One must be a realist and a seer, a cynic yet an optimist, a traditionalist yet an iconoclast, a student of facts with the vision to look beyond them. I don’t lay claim to any of these combinations. But let’s give it a try.
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.
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.
Trends
The Smell of Clean: Fragrance Drives Consumer Preference in Cleaning Products
In a recent international survey conducted by IFRA UK and the European Cleaning Journal (ECJ), fragrance is considered to be one of the most important factors for cleaning products.
Ingredients
Personal Impressions on the Relationship between Buyers and Suppliers of Fragrance
Every marketer of fragrances wants to understand perfumery, odors, and the vocabulary of the art. This can be accomplished best by a continuing series of educational seminars presented by fragrance suppliers. The seminars are not sales pitches, but are simply educational presentations with smelling samples to illustrate the notes and vocabulary. They are attended by people in marketing, market research, R & D, sales, etc.
Trends
The Fleeting Realm of Scent: CPL Aromas Links Fragrance to Fashion
Company co-hosts annual competition with photography, illustration and film entries from London College of Fashion students
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?
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.
Trends
Ingredients of Fragrance Innovation
Rose, ingredient evolution and niche formulations— highlights from the Elements Showcase
Trends
Ingredients of Fragrance Innovation
Rose, ingredient evolution and niche formulations: highlights from the Elements Showcase
Trends
The Global Fragrances Market – Bringing Fragrances Closer to Consumers
The demand for premium fragrances has bright days ahead, but traditional brands (especially luxury designer brands) will need to adapt to face the growing competition from niche and “indie” players.
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