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Ex Latex is UERMI’s First Fragrance Without Alcohol or Solvents

Ex Latex is UERMI’s first fragrance crafted without alcohol or solvents, and it applies patented WPE (Water Plant Emulsion) technology for a scent that lasts without drying out skin or hair, or feeling wet or sticky. "I was impressed by how the scent was absolutely true to the note I had created," said master perfumer Antoine Lie. "Its staying power is much better than that of a fragrance made with alcohol, and also better when compared with other ‘alcohol-free’ technologies."

Altogether floral, leathery and powdery, this perfume opens with a crisp, slightly spicy blend of anise, cade, and aldehydic accords, creating a bright, intriguing introduction. At its heart, jasmine, earthy oakmoss, and a bold latex accord unfold, then settle into a warm, sophisticated base featuring sandalwood and suede.

Trend Themes

  1. Solvent-free Fragrances — The emergence of solvent-free fragrances like Ex Latex offers a new avenue for environmentally conscious scent production.
  2. Water-based Scent Technology — Introducing WPE (Water Plant Emulsion) technology suggests a shift toward innovative methods for scent longevity without traditional carriers.
  3. Natural Synthesis Notes — The diverse blend of floral, leathery, and powdery notes crafted with natural synthesis introduces a fresh olfactory experience.

Industry Implications

  1. Fragrance Industry — Incorporating novel technologies like WPE could redefine fragrance formulation, setting new standards within the perfume sector.
  2. Beauty and Personal Care — Revolutionizing product formulations to exclude alcohol and solvents aligns with the growing demand for skin- and hair-friendly beauty solutions.
  3. Environmental Sustainability — The development of eco-conscious fragrances aligns with broader sustainability goals and offers new avenues in green chemistry.

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