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"Fragrance" is a general term for
aromatics used in products other than foods, including perfumes,
face lotions, face creams, cosmetics, hair-dressing products, and
soaps. Fragrances can add great value to the person who wears them
by
enhancing his/her charm. In addition, by removing unpleasant smells,
the masking effects of fragrances can help give consumers favorable
perceptions about a product's impression and effects. Recent studies
on the physiological and psychological effects of fragrances and
their antibacterial characteristics have scientifically proved the
great potential that fragrances have. There are increasing possibilities
for the application of fragrances in pursuing more delightful, pleasant,
and comfortable lives.
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Applications
of Fragrances
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Fragrance
Products
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Perfumes, eau de toilette,
eau de cologne.
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| Skin-care
Products |
Facial
lotions, milky lotions, facial creams, packs, skin refiners. |
| Hairdressing
Products |
Hair
creams, hair mousse, gels, hair sprays. |
| Cosmetics |
Foundation
creams, lipsticks, facial powders, eyeliners, eye shadows. |
| Quasi-Drugs |
Bath
oils, bath foams, medicated cosmetics, perm solutions,
suntan creams, sweat control products. |
| Body
Cleansing Products |
Soaps,
body shampoos, hair shampoos, hair rinses, cleansing creams. |
| Laundry
& Kitchen Cleansers |
Laundry
soaps, fabric softeners, kitchen detergents, bleach, cleansers. |
| Household
Products |
Glass
cleaners, furniture cleaners. |
| Air
Fresheners |
Bathroom
air fresheners, air fresheners, car colognes, deodorizers,
potpourri, incenses, space effects, environmental fragrances. |
| Industrial
Products |
Adhesives,
slime, paints, printing inks. |
| Other
items |
Plastics,
fabrics, moth repellents, insecticides, insect repellents. |
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