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Commodity Juice's Three Versions Project Differently

Commodity Juice is a juicy sweet fragrance that master perfumer Nathalie Benareau developed to "redefine what a juicy scent is."

Uniquely, Commodity is a fragrance house that caters to all fragrance fans by offering three strength levels, ensuring satisfaction for all, whether they prefer intimate scents that sit close to the skin or bold scents that announce their presence. The brand's upcoming launch is no different, with availability in three Scent Space projections: Personal, Expressive and Bold.

While Juice Expressive starts with balanced notes of raspberry pulp, strawberry, rhubarb and amber wood, the Personal version features softly projecting molecular notes of violet leaf. Juice Bold lives up to its name and it's touted as a head-turning scent that amplifies the original scent profile with potent patchouli and vetiver.
Trend Themes
1. Personalized Fragrance Strengths - Offering fragrances in varying strength levels caters to a wide range of preferences, allowing consumers to choose how prominent they want their scent to be.
2. Berry-based Scents - Fragrances highlighting berry notes such as raspberry and strawberry provide a fresh and vibrant aroma, appealing to consumers looking for fruity and sweet perfumes.
3. Molecular Scent Profiles - Utilizing molecular notes like violet leaf introduces subtle and unique olfactory experiences, catering to a niche market of scent enthusiasts.
Industry Implications
1. Perfume Industry - Exploring varied scent strengths and innovative ingredients offers new avenues for product differentiation and personalization in the competitive perfume market.
2. Luxury Goods - High-end fragrances with complex scent profiles and choice in projection strength can attract discerning consumers seeking exclusive and customizable luxury experiences.
3. Consumer Goods - Tailoring product offerings to consumer preferences, such as strength and scent notes, enhances user satisfaction and brand loyalty in the consumer goods sector.

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