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FRAGRANCE & BUSINESS
THE SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS
Guess the scent Each box
contains a different item.
See if you can identify the item based on the scent.
Who wants to guess first?
Vanilla Nail Polish
Remover Root beer Orange Lemon Banana Coffee Tea Mint Basil Chocolate
Rubbing Alcohol
Lavender Gardenia Garlic Onion Tuna Rosewood Sandalwoo
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Discussion
Which was most difficult to identify? Which was easiest to identify? Which had a calming effect? Which one smelled more feminine?
More masculine? Which ones would not smell good as
perfumes or bath products?
Raw Materials Natural Ingredients
Flowers, grasses, spices, fruit, wood, roots, resins, balsams, leaves, gums, and animal secretions.
Other ingredients are alcohol, petrochemicals, coal, and coal tars are used in the manufacture of perfumes.
Some plants do not produce oils naturally. Therefore, synthetic chemicals must be used to re-create the smells of non-oily substances.
Synthetics also create original scents not found in nature.
Raw MaterialsAnimal Products
Some perfume ingredients are animal products.
For example, castor comes from beavers, musk from male deer, and ambergris from the sperm whale.
Animal substances are often used as fixatives that enable perfume to evaporate slowly and emit odors longer.
What’s the Difference?
While fragrant liquids used for the body are often considered perfume, true perfumes are defined as extracts or essences and contain a percentage of oil distilled in alcohol. Water is also used.
Why We Use Fragrance
Since the beginning of recorded history, humans have attempted to mask or enhance their own odor by using perfume.
Scent is one of the most powerful of senses. Smelling a certain fragrance can signal a season or a treasured memory or simply make a mundane task like cleaning a little more enjoyable.
How We Use Fragrance
Everyday products have fragrance in them, such as… Cosmetics , personal care products ,
cleaning products, air fresheners and of course fine fragrances.
On average the fragrance only makes up about 2% of the product.
However, that 2% is vitally important to the product's identity and functionality.
Fragrance and Mood
In a survey it was found that eight major factors of mood are affected by fragrance.
They include a beneficial effect on: irritation stress depression apathy
They also include the enhancement of happiness sensuality relaxation Stimulation
Fragrance and Hygiene
Fragrance influences health by making the act of cleaning more pleasant and rewarding.
Research shows that a pleasant fragrance is of top importance in the consumers’ mind when purchasing cleaning products.
Fragrance and Pain Relief
There is increasing evidence that odors may influence human responses to pain.
Such findings have been attributed variously either to odors directing attention away from the pain or to the fact that odors may influence moods, which in turn may modify the unpleasantness or intensity of pain.
Fragrance and Sexuality
In a survey conducted by The New York Times, 38% of the male respondents and 31% of the female respondents said that they use fragrance to make themselves more romantically attractive to others.
Fragrance Allergies
Over the past 30 to 40 years there has been a political and societal trend to eliminate as much risk from peoples lives as possible, especially from consumer products.
Allergies in general are on the increase but allergies towards fragrances are decreasing thanks to the work done by the industry to minimize the use of sensitizing materials.
Careers in Fragrance & Perfume
Buyer Sales Brand Manager Perfumer
Fragrance Sales Specialist
The Fragrance Foundation’s online Certification Program for fragrance sales specialists is designed to establish the professionalism of fragrance selling.
What is a Perfumer The training process is intense and
rigorous, spanning many years. Trainee studies natural and
synthetic materials. Must be able to create both simple
and complex fragrances by combining and balancing these raw materials in creative and unique ways.
Incorporates these unique fragrances into various consumer products.
Organizations & Associations
American Society of Perfumers Day Spa Association The Fragrance Foundation International Fragrance Association International Perfume Bottle
Association Perfume Museum Personal Care Products Council
Create Your Own Fragrance
Identify your customer Create your fragrance name Describe the scent Design the bottle Develop a slogan State where sold & price
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A perfumer is a trained professional who creates fragrances for household products, toiletries, cosmetics, and fine fragrances for men and women.
The United States is the world's largest perfume market with annual sales totaling several billions of dollars.