“Polarized” Scents Needed To Breathe Life Into Fragrance Market – Historian
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Fragrance firms need to focus on developing distinctive, "polarized" scents in order to secure core groups of loyal consumers for the long run, fragrance historian Michael Edwards said at a Fragrance Foundation event June 19
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