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Personal Care/Beauty
Ascention Collection Looking to Develop "Wellness Fragrance" Category
P&F+ connects with Ascention founder and CEO, Greta Fitz, to get the scoop on collection details and much more.
Ingredients
What influence do new fragrance materials have in perfumery?
Presentation to the British Society of Perfumers on January 20, 1977. Perfumery is certainly an ISM (defined as any distinctive doctrine or practice) and I = innovation S = success M = motivation. AN of these are ours by creative thought and NFMs to make the perfume that “stands out from the crowd.”
Ingredients
Searching the patent literature for flavor and fragrance materials
When searching the perfumery or flavor use of a chemical, novel or not, two places in each classification system should be searched: all organoleptic use class(es), and the chemical per se class. At a minimum, the search should cover the U.S. Classification system, the International Patent Classification, the standard chemical literature (e.g. Beilstein and Chemical Abstracts), and the standard literature of our industry: Bedoukian’s Perfumery and Flavoring Synthetics, Arctander’s Perfume and Flavor Chemicals (Aroma Chemicals) Vol. I and II, and the Fritzsche library bulletin.
Personal Care/Beauty
Study of Fragrance Materials on Controlling Head-Odor Formation
Although there are various reports on bad breath, axillary odor and foot odor1,2, research into head odor is sparse. Therefore, we have performed the following studies aiming to develop fragrant hair cosmetics that control head odor by inhibiting the formation of head-odor-causing materials
Ingredients
Textile Materials with Fixed Cyclodextrins as a Fragrance Depot
The ability to semi-permanently infuse fabrics with finished fragrances and/or fragrance materials opens up a new realm of formulation and application possibilities for perfumers. The market has already seen the introduction of scented pillows and the like, but Buschmann et al.’s recent work presents the possibility of (washable) scented sportswear, linens, upholstery and many other household products that may be customized at will, and which may intake unpleasant odors while imparting pleasant ones.
Event Coverage
2010 FiFi Awards: Technological Breakthrough in Fragrance Creation
Nominees announced, technologies profiled.
Trends
Forward Thinking: Three Fine Fragrance Trends on the Radar
Mood-boosting aromas, better-for-you and better-for-the planet fragrances and celebrity scents drive 2022 fine fragrance trends.
News
Indie Perfumer Sarah Mccartney Discusses Entrepreneurial Journey in Fragrance
McCartney shares their favorite projects, ingredients and advice for newcomers.
Fine Fragrance
Ask An Expert: Building Your Relationship with Fragrance Materials
Senior perfumer Serge Oldenbourg returns for part three of his four-part series.
News
May 2023 Editor's Note: What's Next for Flavor & Fragrance
We’ve tapped professionals to touch on the intricacies of formulating with mint in various applications and what the future looks like for both markets.
Ingredients
Environmental Fragrances: The State of the Art and Packaging
Exciting new concepts will no doubt move the environmental fragrance experience onto center stage where the purchase pattern and applause will receive strong consumer approval and many encores.
Ingredients
Analysis of Fragrance Mixtures by GC/MS and the Computer
Instrumentation. We would like to point out that the human eye and nose are still the best pattern recognizes. A computer cannot replace a perfumer; however, a computer is much more efficient in processing huge amounts of data and performing repetitious calculations. In the analysis of complex mixtures such as fragrances, we are able to use the computer to select important information which will direct us on how to spend the valuable human effort so often pressed for time.
Event Coverage
ScentWorld 2008 Report: Optimizing Consumer Experience through Fragrance
Exploring the role of fragrance in marketing and brandingFragrances created for brands’ retail and other environments don’t have to be the olfactive equivalent of Muzak. Rather than blanket a space with a generic scent, perfumers, fragrance house experts and brand specialists are partnering to create innovative signature scents that transmit cues about brand personality, identity and position within the competitive landscape. In an age in which consumers are constantly bombarded with brand messages, scent presents an underutilized avenue for cutting through the noise. At the recent ScentWorld conference in New York sponsored by the Scent Marketing Institute, a range of speakers—including perfumers, manufacturers, sensory scientists and branding experts—discussed scent’s role in branding and marketing. “We are responding to the explosive growth of scent marketing across a wide range of industries,” says the Institute’s founder Harald Vogt.
Ingredients
Fragrance Sustainability: Seeking a Sustainable Alternative to Brazilian Rosewood
Linalool enantiomers in the essential oils of aromatic plants from Brazil: Aniba rosaeodora (rosewood), Lippia alba (erva cidreira) and Ocimum basilicum (basil).
Ingredients
Woody Notes in Perfumery: Patchouli in Fragrances, Part II
The evolution and contemporizing of this popular natural material. In Part I (
Perfumer & Flavorist
magazine, v 31 no. 11, 2006; page 36), the botanical origin of patchouli, the mode of production, patchouli oil types, patchouli composition and pertaining aroma chemicals were discussed.* This article will cover the application of patchouli to fragrances.
Regulatory & Research
Defending Fragrance Ingredients on Both Sides of the Atlantic
Why is REACH registration so critical to the fragrance industry? Because if ingredient suppliers do not properly register perfumery’s “crown jewels,” the aromatic character of legendary fragrances such as Chanel No. 5 could be at risk.
Regulatory & Research
Predictive Science + Emerging Technologies: Speeding Flavor and Fragrance Innovation
Accelerate discovery through predictive science, benefits of virtual screening, productivity and better knowledge management.
News
2019 Annual Fragrance Creators Meeting Celebrated Impact, Key Results
The Fragrance Creators Association annual meeting took place on Nov. 6, 2019 and featured presentations and panels on the impact of regulations, policies, and technology on the fragrance industry.
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