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R R E E P P O O R R T T
Climate-Adaptive and Allergy-Friendly Fragrances
As global temperatures rise and consumers become more conscious of health and environmental impacts, indie brands are leading
the charge in developing “climate-adaptive” beauty products. This includes fragrances that remain stable and pleasant in heat,
resist skin discoloration, and minimize the risk of allergic reactions.
n Aerlig (Denmark): Launched in at €110 for 100ml and are available for 100ml and are sold online and via
2020, Aerlig offers six non-phototoxic through concept stores and spas in pop-up events.
fragrances based on wheat alcohol, Denmark. n Aromália (Italy): Featured at
which is gentler on the skin and n Sentier (UK): Introduced in 2022, Cosmoprof Bologna 2024, Aromália’s
less likely to cause irritation or Sentier’s alcohol-free fragrances alcohol-free fragrances double
discoloration. The brand is ahead of cater to those with sensitive skin and as moisturizing skincare, using
regulatory changes, eliminating over appeal to halal beauty markets. Their ingredients like hyaluronic acid and
70 fragrance allergens and using scents, such as Méribel (heliotrope, collagen. These products linger on
entirely synthetic scent molecules for patchouli, vanilla) and Notes of the skin and are sun-friendly, retailing
sensitive skin. Aerlig’s perfumes retail Rèverie (aquatic-green), retail at £120 at €79 for 100ml.
Sustainable Luxury: The Artisanal Edge
Sustainability is a major driver of indie fragrance innovation. Consumers increasingly demand not just natural ingredients, but also
reduced, artisanal manufacturing processes that minimize environmental impact.
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