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Encapsulation of perfume
Posted by Anonymous on April 14, 2014 at 8:32 amplease anybody explain me the encapsulation of perfume.
Chemist77 replied 10 years, 12 months ago 3 Members · 6 Replies -
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Hi Sudha, I am not a qualified chemist but came across this PDF when studying perfume. Maybe you can make sense of it? Apparently there are a number of ways encapsulation is achieved, depending on which type of product it’s intended for.Hope it helps…
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Anonymous
GuestApril 25, 2014 at 4:26 amThanks Thanks but not enough for encapsulation
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Anonymous
GuestApril 25, 2014 at 4:30 amI got sample of encapsulated perfume from indonasia. its trully perfect for my product but it is too high in price. My product is importing fragrance to cloths after washing with detergent. As COMFORT fabric .
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Can you get hold of any cyclodextrin? You may be able to “encapsulate” fragrance by yourself.
Alternatively, you may not need to encapsulate the fragrance at all - you may just need to have the fragrance adjusted to use more longer lasting base notes and then adhere more of that fragrance a bit more strongly to the fabric. Experiment with different quaternary actives and higher fragrance levels. -
Had a rep visit from Symrise recently and she mentioned exactly what Sudha is looking for.
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