INSIGHTS & NEWS

by Lebermuth, on Jul 17, 2019

Essential Oils has been the core of Lebermuth since we were founded in 1908. It's importance to our core as evolved over time and is the foundation to our Fragrance & Flavor divisions. Our vast knowledge, expertise and staff provide us the ability to utilize many of the components of nature's gift to create aromatic & flavorful solutions for our customers. We couldn't help but support Cosmetics & Toiletries featured article on Essential Oils History & Production. 

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by Publication repost, on Jul 15, 2019

 l Patricia Hong and Flavia Carvalho, A.T. Kearney

It is well known that the commercial cannabis market is quickly expanding into various consumer sectorsa, from food and beverage to supplements to beauty. The popularity of cannabis-infused products has been further encouraged by the December 2018 U.S. Farm Bill, which allows companies across the country to grow and source hemp-derived ingredients for commercial products, presuming they meet state laws.

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by Lebermuth, on Jul 11, 2019

Alan Brown travels to Sicily to visit to one of our Organic Mandarin Oil farmers.

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by Lebermuth, on Jul 09, 2019

WHAT ARE POWDER FLAVORS?

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by Lebermuth, on Jul 01, 2019

  Experience our custom creations and explore the key trends influencing fragrance.
  • Enlightened Ancestry 
  • Wild Wildness 
  • Nostalgic Illusion 
  • Royal India 
  • Elegant Legacy
  • Neo-Gender
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by Lebermuth, on Jun 30, 2019

SOUTH BEND — The story has all the trappings of a biblical parable: In 1908, Morris Brown — a merchant not too long removed from his roots in Russia — came upon a stranded farmer in a remote corner of Bremen.

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by Lebermuth, on Jun 18, 2019

Imagine your favorite perfume. How would you describe it? You may say that it has a hint of grapefruit and bergamot orange mixed with flowers. Or maybe you would describe it as an intense and spicy patchouli with woody notes and a hint of musk. You'd sound like a perfume pro using this verbiage to describe the fragrances Clinique's Happy and Dolce & Gabbanna's Velvet Patchouli. This verbiage is referred to as the fragrance pyramid.

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by Lebermuth, on Jun 04, 2019

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by Lebermuth, on Jun 03, 2019

 Ever wonder how a candle works? If so, continue reading to learn some fun facts about the science of candles.

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by Lebermuth, on May 29, 2019

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