Candle Fragrance Trends Look Juicy
Fragrances for candles are simply loved or hated.
Fragrance manufacturers of the recent successful fragrances marketed for candles have geared their submissions in the natural, herbal, well-being categories.
Earlier trends spawned many edible or gourmand type fragrances that took on the candle industry by storm.
Recent industry buzzes show that new fragrance trends may shift back to the fruit category, but with a much juicier twist.
As fine fragrance trickles down to the candle industry, youll see similarities in launches and new trends.
A sure-shot fact is that whats old, is new.
Classic fine fragrances will be re-launched but with fruity, juicier twists focusing on the pulp or true juice notes of the fruits.
You may see less rind notes on your lemons, grapefruits, and lime types.
Fine fragrance shifts constantly, sometimes drastically and sometimes gently.
For women, youll see softer florals, juicier fruity notes, and subtle Orientals.
For men, youll see soft musks, warm undertones of vanilla, with crispier green notes.
Making their way into the new accords are more notes of spices such as black pepper and clove.
If youre a candle manufacturer, the best way to follow trends for your jars, tapers, pillars, and votives is to follow fashion and fine fragrance trends.
A popular way of getting good ideas hands on is to visit local fine fragrance shops such as Sephora, Macys, or Bloomindales.
Simply by spraying the testers on blotters, or on yourself, you can get new ideas for candle fragrances.
If you find a few fragrances that tickle your fancy, do your homework and find out what fragrance notes are contained within the cologne or perfume.
Simply base your new concept off of this blueprint.
By telling your fragrance manufacturer these notes or accords, they can piece together the fragrance by using your input.
Popular fruits that will make their way into the candle scene will be exotic, juicy fruits with antioxidant properties such as the Acai berry.
The Acai berry has been noted for its blueberry taste with an almost chocolate like finish.
You can find fragrance ideas and listings of fragrances for various applications at www.
robertyoreyjr.
com [http://www.
robertyoreyjr.
com/]Another good site to look for is OsMoz.
com, which gives the most up to date information on fine fragrance trends.
Fragrance manufacturers of the recent successful fragrances marketed for candles have geared their submissions in the natural, herbal, well-being categories.
Earlier trends spawned many edible or gourmand type fragrances that took on the candle industry by storm.
Recent industry buzzes show that new fragrance trends may shift back to the fruit category, but with a much juicier twist.
As fine fragrance trickles down to the candle industry, youll see similarities in launches and new trends.
A sure-shot fact is that whats old, is new.
Classic fine fragrances will be re-launched but with fruity, juicier twists focusing on the pulp or true juice notes of the fruits.
You may see less rind notes on your lemons, grapefruits, and lime types.
Fine fragrance shifts constantly, sometimes drastically and sometimes gently.
For women, youll see softer florals, juicier fruity notes, and subtle Orientals.
For men, youll see soft musks, warm undertones of vanilla, with crispier green notes.
Making their way into the new accords are more notes of spices such as black pepper and clove.
If youre a candle manufacturer, the best way to follow trends for your jars, tapers, pillars, and votives is to follow fashion and fine fragrance trends.
A popular way of getting good ideas hands on is to visit local fine fragrance shops such as Sephora, Macys, or Bloomindales.
Simply by spraying the testers on blotters, or on yourself, you can get new ideas for candle fragrances.
If you find a few fragrances that tickle your fancy, do your homework and find out what fragrance notes are contained within the cologne or perfume.
Simply base your new concept off of this blueprint.
By telling your fragrance manufacturer these notes or accords, they can piece together the fragrance by using your input.
Popular fruits that will make their way into the candle scene will be exotic, juicy fruits with antioxidant properties such as the Acai berry.
The Acai berry has been noted for its blueberry taste with an almost chocolate like finish.
You can find fragrance ideas and listings of fragrances for various applications at www.
robertyoreyjr.
com [http://www.
robertyoreyjr.
com/]Another good site to look for is OsMoz.
com, which gives the most up to date information on fine fragrance trends.
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