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20 In partnership with: JW Solutions Formulation Workshops


On the agenda is a first-ever workshop on natural emulsifiers & surfactants and a revolutionary method of optimising skin delivery


Where: Congress Centre Level 2, Sagittarius (10 min. walk from Halls 1&3) See map page 28


From Active Ingredients to Active Formulation in 5 Simple Steps


TUESDAY 29 MARCH, 14:00 – 18:00


This workshop promises to deliver a success-guaranteed approach to creating the most cost-effective, accurate method of skin delivery. It will examine in some detail the steps involved in identifying the appropriate skin delivery system and how to achieve better clinical efficacy out of costly active ingredients.


Delegates will learn how to: • Select the best actives for optimum skin delivery • Identify the size of the delivery gap from the required minimum effective concentration


• Select the most appropriate skin delivery system • Design the right formulation to deliver the actives • Perform a clinical trial to assess the products efficacy


Workshop Leader: Prof. Dr. Johann Wiechers is ex Unilever Research UK and was Uniqema’s Skin R&D Director with global responsibility for the company’s skin R&D. Johann served as IFSCC President from 2007 to 2008 and was the Scientific Editor of the IFSCC magazine and Chair of the Science and Education Committee. He is also the founder of JW Solutions, a cosmetic science consultancy.


Cost: €290 per workshop (exc tax) Book at the Registration Desk Located next to Room Martini


Emulsifiers & Surfactants: The Natural Options


THURSDAY 31 MARCH, 09:30 – 13:00


This new workshop will explore how to replace synthetic chemicals, especially surfactants SLS/SLES and emulsifiers, with natural alternatives. It will provide a practical guide for companies looking to formulate natural and organic personal care products without comprising on sensory characteristics and product stability.


Key Topics: • Natural & organic alternatives to PEGs, SLS/SLES and related synthetic substances


• Sensory, formulation, certification and cost issues • New ingredients for natural & organic formulations • Materials crossing over from the food industry • What the natural & organic standards worldwide approve


Workshop Leader:


Judi Beerling heads the Technical Research division at Organic Monitor, a specialist research, consulting & training firm that focuses on the global organic & related product industries. Judi has over 30 years


experience in product formulation and innovations. She provides technical consulting and training on technical & formulation issues associated with natural and organic products to an international clientele.


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