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18 Workshops


How to Break into the Brazilian Personal Care Market


Understand the Brazilian existing regulations on cosmetics products, upcoming rules on sunscreens and general legal requirements for market entry. Learn about the latest trends & innovations and how to find a distributor.


Wednesday, 02 April 2014


09:00-09:15 Welcome & Introduction 09:15-10:00


09:00 - 13:00


Brazil & Latam: Overview on Existing Regulatory Frameworks for Cosmetics Products and Ingredients Claudia de Lucca Mano


10:00-10:45 New regulations on Sunscreens/Other Technical Aspects Relating to Formulas/Ingredients/Testing Lucas Portilho, President of the Brazilian Society of Cosmetology and Education


11:00-11:45 11:45-12:30


Relevant Legal Aspects to Operate in Brazil Norberto Pasquatti, Lawyer


Latest Market Trends and Innovations TBC


12:30-13:00 Conclusion and Q&A In partnership with: 14:00-14:45 Media partner:


How to Break into the Chinese Personal Care Market


Gain a valuable insight into the current and future development in the Chinese cosmetic market and regulatory framework.


Wednesday, 02 April 2014


Chinese Personal Care Market - Overview & Opportunities Yann Pencole, Kline Group


14:45-16:15


Chinese Cosmetic Regulation and Ingredient Registration Xu Liang, Professor Beijing Technology Institute


16:30-17:00


Registering a Cosmetic Product - Point of View of the Industry Gerrard Liu, Johnson & Johnson China


17:00-17:30


Registering a Cosmetic Ingredient - Point of View of the Industry


Robert Fellous, Intertek Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals


17:30-18:00 Panel Discussion moderated by Dr. Alain Khaiat, Seers Consulting


In partnership with: 14:00 - 18:00


Rethinking Anti-ageing: The Skin, the Brain and our Senses


As we run out of novel ways to speak about the benefits of skin care, the workshop focuses on how to bring well-being and pleasure via new methods of measuring sensory aspects and hedonistic experiences that involve interaction between brain and skin.


Wednesday, 02 April 2014 09:00-09:25 09:00 - 13:00


Introduction - Anti-ageing: Can We Go Beyond Wrinkle Treatment and Skin Elasticity? Dr. Karl Lintner, KAL'IDEES


09:25-10:00 Well-being Claimed = Well-being Measured? Professor Arnaud Aubert, Tours University


10:00-10:35 What's New in Sensory Focused Formulation? Mark Chandler, ACT Solutions Corp


11:00-11:40


Sensory Analysis: Opening a Great Toolbox for Anti-ageing Formulas Dr. Lucie Perrin, PIERRE FABRE


11:40-12:15


Future Outlook - Do We Really Need Another Anti- oxidant Plant Extract that Reduces Fine Lines by 18% on 20 Panellists? Dr. Karl LIntner, KAL'IDEES


12:15-13:00 Q&A discussion moderated by Dr. Karl Lintner In partnership with:


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Sustainable Claim Substantiation - Regulatory “Need to Know”


This workshop addresses critical aspects of the EU Regulation (claim substantiation, common criteria and contractual obligations) as well as claims related to greenness and sustainability. Does green formulating and manufacturing mean “only plant derived” and/or “XYZ certified”?


Wednesday, 02 April 2014 14:00 - 18:00


14:00-14:40 Claims and Clamour - Today and Tomorrow? Dr. Karl Lintner, KAL'IDEES


14:40-15:15 CPR in the EU - The RP and the PIF: Where do you Stand? (CPR= Cosmetic Product Regulation; RP = Responsible Person, PIF = Product Information File) Dr. Sylvain Romain Cotte, SRC Consulting


15:45-16:15 16:15-16:45


Greenwashing to Biopiracy: Traps to Avoid Julien Romestant, Cosmetic Valley


Sustainability: Supporting Sustainable Palm in Personal Care” - A Practical Example Chris Sayner, CRODA Intl. Plc


16:45-18:00 Wrap-up and Q&A Discussion moderated by Dr. Karl Lintner, KAL'IDEES


In partnership with:


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