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2 Oct

Arcaea Launches Fragrances That Smell Like Extinct Flowers –

Biotech start-up Arcaea is taking floral fragrances back to the past, with a latest range of scents based on extinct flowers. Its latest brand, Future Society, uses sequenced DNA from extinct flowers as inspiration for these formulations. That’s because this technology makes it possible to grasp what scent molecules these flowers can have once produced.  Once sourced, this data was then shared with perfumers including Daniela Andrie and Olivia Jan, each at Givaudan, and Jérome Epinette of Robertet, who created Future Society’s Scent Surrection Collection.  “Fragrance has all the time been rooted in powerful storytelling and sensory experiences. We're excited to point out how biology can create latest stories and product experiences. Science is about greater than clinical studies, it also represents latest...
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1 Apr

Arcaea Launches Ingredient Technology for Deodorant Brands – WWD

Together with her start-up Arcaea, MIT grad Jasmina Aganovic has been using biology to attempt to make the sweetness products of the long run more about individualism and consumers attending to know their bodies. Arcaea raised $78 million in Series A Funding from investors including Chanel, Givaudan and Olaplex through the COVID-19 global pandemic, and has just launched its first ingredient technology, ScentARC, which is geared toward deodorant brands. Designed to focus on specific underarm microbes, the patent-pending prebiotic technology shifts a user’s odor profile by selectively and naturally stopping production of odorous compounds without antimicrobials or masking smells. “Our mission is to make biology essentially the most desired technology in beauty,” Aganovic said. “In terms of the $25 billion deodorant...
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