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Афродизиаки
Chandler Burr -
первый в мире обозреватель качества
парфюмерии - газета
New York Times
Вергасов Юрий
Фатехович. Не придумаешь
уже,
Что такое за «ТэЖэ»?
Живой журнал -
парфюмерия
Иванова
Наталя. Духи в гранёном хрустале
Luca Turin
Медведев
создал
службу по контролю за оборотом алкоголя
Образцов,
Пётр. Формула
любви с мнимым членом
Овидий
(Publius Ovidius
Naso).
Medicamina Faciei Feminae
- медикаменты для лица
женщины
Patrick Süskind. Роман "Das
Parfum - Die Geschichte eines Mörders" и фильм "Парфюмер"
Patrick Süskind. Патрик Зюскинд. Парфюмер. История
одного убийцы
Scents and sensibility
Словарик
Sex
Der
Scutt
Diacetyl
FiFi Awards
Firmenich
François Ravidat
Givaudan
IFF
IFRA -
Standards
IFRA -
List of members
International
Flavors and Fragrances
Ittar
List of corporations based in New York City
Nifty Fifty
Perfume
Perfumer
Pirtul Minturi
Quest International
Sophia Grojsman
Symrise
Takasago International Corporation
The Fragrance Foundation
Facts about IFRA
- Together
with the industry's scientific arm RIFM (the Research Institute for
Fragrance Materials), the IFRA team makes sure that the establishment of
usage standards for fragrance materials is put into practice according
to the available scientific recommendation, and that member companies
comply with those standards. Self-regulation enables the IFRA standards
to be adopted very rapidly by fragrance houses worldwide and by the
industry as a whole.
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All of RIFM’s scientific findings are evaluated by an
independent, scientific Expert Panel (REXPAN)—an international group of
dermatologists, pathologists, toxicologists and environmental scientists
with absolutely no ties to the fragrance industry.
- The
Code of Practice applies to the manufacture and handling of all
fragrance materials, for all types of applications and contains the full
set of IFRA Standards. Abiding by the IFRA Code of Practice is a
prerequisite for all fragrance supplier companies that are members of
IFRA (through their national or regional associations). Client companies
(including producers of toiletries and household products) expect their
fragrances to comply with IFRA Standards as set out in the Code.
- IFRA’s
strategy is articulated around four areas: science, technical
advocacy, communication and compliance. Since the implementation of the
new strategy in 2005, IFRA and RIFM are closely coordinated by a joint
executive committee. RIFM concentrates on science and IFRA on advocacy.
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IFRA comprises national and regional associations, whose members
include fragrance ingredient and compound manufacturers and suppliers.
IFRA’s Ordinary Members include Australia (FFAANZ), Brazil (ABIFRA),
Indonesia (AFFI), JAPAN (JFFMA),
Mexico (ANFPA),
Singapore (FFAS), USA (FMA)
and Europe (EFFA).
EFFA’s members are Germany (DVRH),
France (PRODAROM),
Italy (Federchimica
Assospecifici), Netherlands (NEA),
Spain (AEFAA),
Switzerland (SFFIA),
Turkey (AREP) and UK (BFA).
EFFA’s members are members of IFRA through EFFA. Since the GA of October
17, 2007, companies may also become Direct Ordinary Members of IFRA
U.S. Food and
Drug Administration.
Cosmetics
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