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Fragrances in Hair Care in South Korea

Fragrance ingredient volumes in hair care are increasing slowly driven by the sales growth of shampoos and conditioners. Natural ingredients and complementary natural aromas are increasingly used in hair care products. As function is regarded as a ...

Oct 2011 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Fragrances in Home Care in South Korea

Fragrance volumes in home care are growing, driven by the increasing demand for most home care products. With the growing importance of health and wellbeing, natural ingredients are increasingly used, leading to the growth of more natural fragrance ...

Aug 2011 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Flavours in Dairy and Ice Cream in South Korea

Health and wellness has increased the importance of natural flavours in South Korea. Traditional flavours account for a significant share of flavour volumes. Drinking milk products account for the largest share of flavour volumes. Flavour volumes in ...

Jul 2011 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Fragrances in Bath and Shower in South Korea

Fragrance ingredient volumes in bath and shower have continued to decline mainly due to the falling demand for bar soap. With growing consumer preference for natural products, manufacturers have introduced more products with natural ingredients and ...

Jul 2011 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Flavours in Sweet and Savoury Snacks in South Korea

Despite sales volume decline for sweet and savoury snacks, flavour volumes have been less affected. The target consumer group has expanded and manufacturers are introducing new flavours to satisfy new diverse consumers. Flavours inspired by Western ...

Jun 2011 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Flavours in Soft Drinks in South Korea

As most consumers equate “natural” with “healthy”, soft drinks manufacturers are using less artificial flavours. Carbonates account for the largest share of flavour volumes in soft drinks and flavours are growing in cola carbonates and non-cola ...

May 2011 | US$900| Add to cart | View details