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Volume 2, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 2666-7797
  • E-ISSN: 2666-7800

Abstract

Background

Some people may experience allergic responses like skin irritation and rashes due to the seductive aroma of your attractive cosmetic products. The fragrance in your cosmetic items can also lead to serious allergies like asthma and headaches, which may deter customers from purchasing your cosmetics. The development of fragrances is a crucial component of cosmetic formulation because it blends an aesthetic vision with knowledge of the chemistries and dynamics of the scent materials.

Objective

When launching a cosmetics company and having a product ready to sell, it is crucial to take into account a number of elements, including the potency of the scent, the product's stability in the presence of heat and light, the compatibility of the ingredients, and the effects of the packaging. While certain compounds used in fragrances quickly disappear from the skin, others cling to it for longer. In order to accomplish the intended outcome and produce a product that is attractive to the eye, it is crucial for these qualities to interact over time. Buyer psychology is impacted by fragrance in cosmetic products, which may influence whether or not a consumer decides to purchase it.

Methods

The study utilized a comprehensive review of existing literature, market research, and industry insights to gather information on fragrance selection for cosmetics.

Results

The results of the study indicate that choosing the best fragrance for cosmetics involves considering several key factors. Firstly, understanding the specific product type is crucial, as different cosmetics require different types of fragrances to match their purpose and intended use. Secondly, considering the target audience's preferences is essential, as different demographics have varying fragrance preferences. Thirdly, aligning the fragrance with the brand identity is important to create a cohesive and consistent product experience.

Conclusion

In conclusion, selecting the best fragrance for cosmetics requires a thoughtful and strategic approach. By considering the product type, target audience, brand identity, and market trends, cosmetics manufacturers can make informed decisions that enhance the overall product experience and customer satisfaction.

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Keyword(s): cosmetics; environmental factors; Fragrance; ingredients; product; skin
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