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24 NYSCC SUPPLIERS’ DAY PREVIEW


by industry partners cover Natural Ingredients, More Tech and Science Needed: A Discussion with the Experts, and The Chinese Beauty & Personal Care Market. Fragrance: The Invisible Art is also returning


to Suppliers’ Day and brings together expert perspectives from the essential players in creating the ‘invisible art’: the supplier, formulator, regulator, marketer and product development.


Show floor activity With its largest footprint since 2019, the Suppliers’ Day exhibit floor at the Javits Centre is expanding into Halls A, B, C and D. The floor will be filled, end-to-end, with high- performing ingredients, novel formulations, new innovations and efficient solutions from companies from all over the world. The Cosmetic Raws searchable database designed by NYSCC and the events online Exhibitor directory will enhance engagement and interaction with suppliers and buyers before the doors of the show open and after they close. Begin the Suppliers’ Day experience at


the ceremonial ribbon cutting and join NYSCC leaders as well as well as the industry executives who have helped to bring renewal, wellness and healthy living to life. The INDIE 360 Pavilion spotlights fresh ideas and concepts from companies who are utilizing unique combinations of ingredients. Show attendees will be able to meet with the creators of these companies and vote for the People’s Choice Award, with the winner being announced on Thursday 3 May at a champagne reception. The Presentation Theatre on the exhibit


floor will host Innovations from the exhibit floor, featuring exhibitors new products and solutions, many being introduced in North America for the first time. The Main Stage will


HIGHLIGHTS FROM KEY SUPPLIERS:


AAK Personal Care (booth 1173) will be on hand to help visitors learn how to meet scope 3 emissions targets with three climate-neutral shea emollients, and how CO2


reduction projects can


make a meaningful difference for communities at the beginning of the supply chain. The company will show why the coconut


industry is in crisis and how Akocare Coconut RA SG, the first certified segregated Rainforest Alliance coconut oil, is driving change. Meanwhile, AAK experts will demonstrate problem-free formulating and easy upscaling with its new Lipex CocoaSoft RA MB.


Actichem (569) has just launched a new COSMOS-approved active ingredient on the skin lightening Market extracted solely from upcycled


French vine roots. Natural Vitisin 1% Sol. contains Vitisin A and Vitisin B, two Resveratrol derivatives, patented by Actichem for their potent tyrosinase inhibition activity.


universities who specialize in cosmetic science education as well as employers in the cosmetics and personal care industry who offer internships and/or looking to hire entry level positions. The programme concludes with the Membership Mixer to further networking and showcase the vitality of being a SCC member. University Row in aisle 500 will also be


bigger and better with even more higher education institutions participating and presenting their cosmetic science programmes and other advanced degrees to enhance and elevate industry careers. The Poster Presentation Showcase in Hall D is a must attend for the latest scientific findings and ingredients and formulation breakthroughs.


feature hot topics to keep attendees updated on what’s happening in oral care, pet care, DE&I (diversity, equity, and inclusion), as well as legal takeaways in brand development, contract manufacturing, colour, influencers and sustainable packaging.


Young chemist engagement NYSCC Suppliers’ Day will also continue its outreach and empowerment of students and young professionals. This year, the Future Chemists Workshop will increase its collaboration with SCC Chapter’s across the country, as well as new academic institutions to allow a wide breadth of students to experience this unique real-world lab experience on the show floor. The NYSCC Mentorship Programme is a must


for the young, the veterans, and those looking to expand their horizons. There will be a kickoff presentation on ‘Preparing for Your Next Steps’, along with representatives from colleges and


AGC Chemicals (1434) is unleashing RESIFA Solesphere, a new brand name for its product line of fine silica gels are environmentally safe, non-nanoparticle, non-plastic, non-petroleum ingredients that enhance the performance of skincare and cosmetics. Solesphere gels are made from silicon dioxide, a natural and sustainable material, and they are Ecocert- and COSMOS-certified for safety and sustainability.


CEW supplier’s award finalists Celebrate the industry, renew partnerships, create new ones and be there when the eight finalists are announced for the NYSCC-sponsored CEW Beauty Creators Award for Ingredients & Formulation at the awards night ceremony on 2 May at Second Floor NYC. This night truly recognizes important drivers of innovation and will integrate the ‘Reimagining Renewal & Wellness’ theme throughout the evening festivities. “By ’Reimagining Renewal & Wellness’ and all that it embraces at Suppliers’ Day and Beauty Week, we will attract new attendees that may not necessarily be tapped into the traditional beauty and personal care space from a colour-skin-hair perspective, as well as broaden our discussions and education offerings,” said NYSCC chair Stacey House. Suppliers’ Day educational programmes,


together with planned show floor participation, will provide the most comprehensive view of the industry from bench to consumer. Register online today for Suppliers’ Day at www.nyscc. org/suppliers-day to reimagine and elevate professional expertise, product development and brand stature.


Arxada (429) will present its newest launches including Geogard LSB, a natural, organic acid preservative system and Geogard PCG, a next- generation, natural preservative booster.


Barentz (701) will be showcasing, along with supplier partners Lincoln Manufacturing and Innovacos, their Responsible Beauty ingredients that are not only great for the hair and skin, but also good for the environment.


BASF (819) will showcase its Verdessence product line of biopolymer ingredients for hair and skin care applications. Also on show are two new innovative bioactive ingredients based on harnessing beneficial bacteria, Lactobacillus crispatus: Probiolift and Postbiolift, probiotic and postbiotic solutions, respectively, that support the appearance of younger, fuller, and more elastic skin. The company will also highlight its Broad


Arxada (429)


Emulsifier Portfolio including natural, EO-free, solutions for O/W formulations. The portfolio consists of both, single ingredient emulsifiers, as well as emulsion bases that include co-


PERSONAL CARE April 2023 www.personalcaremagazine.com


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