Trilogy Fragrances goes green
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
"Just out of the lab" GreenScents line of natural fragrances meets the Natural Products Association standard for personal care, Trilogy announces in recent release. Line of nine fragrances are free of phthalates, parabens, sulfates and petrochemicals and are IFRA- and RIFM-compliant, according to the company. They are designed for use in body and skin creams, body butters, hair care and other cosmetic applications. Among scents created by Trilogy perfumers and available for purchase are tangerine and basil, honeysuckle, raspberry honey, vanilla sugar, white tea & lotus and rice flower, available from $30/lb, Trilogy says
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