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Fragrance Meets Neuroscience: What Mane’s Acquisition of Chemosensoryx Means for Skincare Scents
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2026-01-27
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Mane's 2025 acquisition of Chemosensoryx accelerates receptor-driven fragrance design — enabling personalized, mood-targeting, and sensitivity-aware skincare scents in 2026.
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