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Ingredients
Fragrance Creators Breaks Down New CARB Consumer Product Amendments
From VOC standards to the Two Percent Fragrance Exemption, Fragrance Creators outlines the nuances.
Regulatory & Research
10 Insider Tips To Design Effective Flavor & Fragrance Presentations
Designing effective flavor and fragrance powerpoint presentations can be challenging and time consuming. Founder and creative director, George Costello of George Costello Creative, LLC, (GCC) shares his top “10 Insider Tips To Design Effective Flavor & Fragrance Presentations.”
Ingredients
Sozio Perfumer Shares Neroli's Versatility in Fine Fragrance Formulation
Aurélie Marel shares, "Neroli makes me feel good; I love to play with it in all types of formulations and various applications."
Ingredients
Augeo® Clean Multi – The right solution for fragrance solubilization
Functional solubilizers are very important substances that can contribute to different functionalities and mainly to the durability of a fragrances. Discover
Augeo® Clean Multi
, a sustainable solvent, derived from glycerin , with a focus on performance, environmental responsibility and economic viability.
Ingredients
Sozio Perfumer Shares How They Use Ambrocenide in Fragrance
Fine fragrance creator David Maruitte shares his thoughts on the versatility of the ingredient.
Ingredients
Skinification of Fragrance: The Rise of Alcohol-Free Perfumes
Fragrances formulated without alcohol meet consumer demand for long-lasting scents that also nourish and protect the skin.
Fine Fragrance
Royalty and Fragrances Part 2: The Scent of Versailles
Part two explores the fragrantly decadent court of Marie Antoinette, where her perfumer, Jean-Louis Fargeon saturated everyone in Versailles.
Event Coverage
Well-Being, Aroma-Chology And The Future Of Fragrance
What lies in store for the fragrance industry? The answer will be revealed in Paris on October 16 and 17, 2002 at The Fragrance Foundation’s Global Symposium, “Well-Being, Aroma-Chology and the Future of Fragrance”. This year’s event will be small — Attendance is limited to 500 perfumers, CEOs, suppliers and other members of the fragrance industry – and tightly focused on the ever-evolving marketplace.
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.
Regulatory & Research
Regulatory notes: Communicating With Customers About Fragrance Regulatory Changes
The effect of the Seventh Amendment to the European Cosmetic Directive and the California Safe Cosmetics Act on fragrance suppliers and customers. While visiting a fragrance supplier earlier this year, the conversation turned to the challenge of communicating with customers about regulatory changes. In addition to exchanging information about what ingredients might be in a particular fragrance, these conversations frequently touch on the need for the customer to decide either to label or disclose the presence of a particular ingredient, or to reformulate.
Ingredients
Navigating the New Virtual World of Flavor and Fragrance
This month's editor's note touches on current trends, and looks forward to exciting events in the F&F world. This note also looks at emerging technology and it better connects product designers and consumers.
Event Coverage
The Chinese Flavor and Fragrance Industry—Local to Global?
Can the country's industry expand and evolve to become a multinational contender?
Regulatory & Research
Fragrance Industry Organizations Realign for a Stronger Global Voice
Under an ongoing realignment of the fragrance industry intended to bring “critical mass around resources,” six fragrance houses will become “IFRA direct members.”
Regulatory & Research
Fragrance Industry Shifts to Repurposed Ingredients to Amplify Sustainability
Investigating the latest sustainability initiative burgeoning within the fragrance industry.
WPC Coverage
World Perfumery Congress
Provides Crystal Ball for Fragrance's Future
See the conference sessions digging into current and upcoming trends and innovations in the industry according to insiders.
Ingredients
Formulating with Citrus: New Developments in Citrus Fragrance Ingredients
The aroma chemical aspects and new discoveries in both natural and synthetic citrus ingredients. Of all the ingredients on the perfumer's palette, surely none are more instantly recognizable to the public than those in the citrus category. Fresh juicy oranges, sulfurous tangy grapefruit, tart puckery lemons and heady sweet limes all bring to mind a host of pleasant associations in which taste and smell play an equal part.
Fine Fragrance
Portrait of a Perfumer: Maurice Roucel’s Signature in Fragrance
Roucel reveals his magnolia signature and passion for the art of perfumery. The shadow of touch is inherent in a person’s signature. Its impression exudes character and is as distinct as a footprint in the sand.
Ingredients
Tobacco Constituents— Their Importance in Flavor and Fragrance Chemistry
It has been amply demonstrated that, whereas tobacco, as such, is not important for the flavor and fragrance industry; indirectly, through its wide variety of trace constituents, it governs modern flavor and fragrance chemistry and its industry.
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