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Fine Fragrance
Classification of Perfumes and Fragrances
Every year, about 200 new fragrances appear on the market. However, many of them disappear within 10 years. It could be worthwhile to classify existing perfumes and fragrances with the aim to gain more knowledge and to stabilize the market.
Event Coverage
Paris Fragrance Ingredient Exposition Highlights
A sampling of the ingredients and innovations on view at the recent Salon International des Matieres Premieres pour la Parfumerie.
Trends
Decoding the Synesthesia Fragrance Boom
How perfumers and brands are telling multi-dimensional stories of emerging scents.
Fragrance
IFF 2025 Fragrance Leaders & Newsmakers
IFF's company leaders outline the past year of achievements and the milestones the company has hit over its 60-year history.
Ingredients
What Makes a Fragrance Substantive?
In this article, the substantivity of fragrance is discussed as a function of the vapor pressures, perception threshold values, odor values, water solubilities and matrix factors of ten fragrance raw materials investigated mainly in view on their application in fabric softeners.
Regulatory & Research
F&F Literature Review: Fragrance Release
Recent studies in biotechnology and genetic disposition are shining a light on why consumers crave the F&F products that they do.
Fine Fragrance
The dynamics of fragrance marketing
Fragrance suppliers have traditionally developed fragrances with limited knowledge of the components which characterized the total package. We would like to see the 1980s emerge into an era in which we will be afforded the opportunity of developing highly specialized fragrances; ones which would be finely tuned to and illustrative of the "total package" concept.
Fragrance
Symrise 2025 Fragrance Leaders & Newsmakers
The German company predicts that personalization and mood-enhancing ingredients will influence the fragrance industry in upcoming years.
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.
Fine Fragrance
Gourmand Fragrances of the Future
Far from a passing fad, sugary sweet scents are here to stay.
Fragrance
Enhancing & Personalizing the Fragrance Experience
Fragrances mask chemical ingredients, support brand identity, signal cleanliness, and provide an overall sensory experience for the consumer. In boosting performance, and enhancing and personalizing fragrance experiences, the fabric care and air care segments reflect a shifting consumer dynamic.
Fine Fragrance
NEXT: Fine Fragrance’s New Reality
The economic crisis is rapidly changing the way the fragrance industry operates; Karyn Khoury explains why that’s a good thing and how suppliers and marketers can reconnect and re-engage with consumers.
Regulatory & Research
Upping Fragrance Intensity via Cyclodextrins*
How can fragrances pack a bigger punch? Or last longer? These issues forever press the industry and have given rise to novel delivery and release technologies.
News
Amouage CEO Discusses Fragrance Market
P&F
+ taps CEO Marco Parsiegla to discuss market trends, recent formulation developments, creative processes, generational trends and the future of Amouage.
Fragrance
Iberchem 2025 Fragrance Leaders & Newsmakers
Iberchem's managing director shares how the company is leveraging artificial intelligence and neuroscience to create more effective fragrance ingredients.
Ingredients
Fragrance application in consumer products
The creation of a fragrance is one of the classic examples of the blending of science and art. The development of a fragrance is controlled by both the chemistry of the materials involved and the discriminating nose of the perfumer. To create the correct fragrance for a cosmetic or household product, a number of disciplines must come together. In many cases, fragrance application laboratories can help to combine these disciplines in a creative fragrance company.
Fragrance
Book Excerpt: Understanding Fragrance Chemistry
In an excerpt from his new book, Charles Sell delves into the forces driving organic chemical reactions in fragrances. Fragrance ingredients are organic chemicals (i.e., chemicals with structures based on carbon) and so their chemistry is part of organic chemistry. Chemical reactions basically occur when instability or imbalance exists in atoms, molecules or ions.
Ingredients
Inside Fragrance Creation: Sustainable Scents
Two top perfumers provide a guided tour of naturals producer Laboratoire Monique Rémy. “Our business is very simple: take [a botanical] at the right moment, and put it in a form which is available to the perfumer the rest of the year,” says Bernard Toulemonde, general manager of IFF subsidiary and naturals expert Laboratoire Monique Rémy (LMR). “Now you know everything,” he jokes.
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