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Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM)
Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM)
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Fragrance
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Estée Lauder Companies’ Q1 sales beat estimates as turnaround takes hold in ‘pivotal year’
Stéphane de La Faverie, President and CEO of the Estée Lauder Companies (ELC), hailed a strong start to the year as his ‘Beauty Reimagined’ strategy begins to bear fruit
MAC Cosmetics to launch in Sephora’s US stores for first time
The launch comes amid ELC’s efforts to revive flagging sales at both MAC Cosmetics and the wider business
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Bodycare saved by former The Body Shop CEO Charles Denton
Denton most recently led the acquisition and turnaround of The Body Shop, and plans to reopen 30 to 50 Bodycare stores in the first half of 2026
Ulta Beauty hit with lawsuit over ‘clean’ beauty claims
A class action lawsuit filed in the US alleges that products that are part of Ulta's Conscious Beauty initiative contain ingredients that are on the US beauty retailer’s Made...
Chanel invests in AI with first-ever try-on beauty app
Lipscanner is a world-first for the brand and pairs colour inspiration with more than 400 lip products from the luxury French brand
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RIFM gives green light for methyl 2-octynoate to be used in cosmetics
The compound has been found to cause cosmetic-related contact dermatitis and can be used in household products, cosmetics and fine fragrance
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RIFM adopts BlueScreen HC into genotoxicity profiling regime
Gentronix’s sensitive human cell based assay used to screen fragrance materials
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Macrocyclic fragrance materials pose no environmental risk
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RFIM group summary deems evaluated fragrance ingredients ‘safe’
Summary assesses saturated branched chain alcohols in fragrance
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