Perfumers May Follow Home-Care Trend With "Simple, Clean" Scents In 2010
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Scents consisting of few or single components are expected to characterize the U.S. fragrance market in 2010, according to market researcher Mintel
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