20 SCS FORMULATE PREVIEW See them here first, assess the features and
then visit the exhibitors’ stands for more facts and first-hand information about performance benefit and formulation principle.
Inform The Inform programme focuses on the key issues facing the personal care and cosmetics industry. The two day programme is delivered by
industry experts and will help to enhance your formulation techniques, learn about the latest and future trends and get advice on the regulatory and scientific issues facing our industry.
Sustainability Studio Today we are all more aware of the need to protect and defend the health of our planet. The term ‘sustainability’ has a recognised interpretation as meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. This vast topic covers environmental,
economic and social aspects and in one way or another is a hot topic with all companies and individuals.
The Laura Marshall Memorial Award – who wins? You decide! The SCS’ Laura Marshall Memorial Award recognises innovation within the personal care and cosmetics industry. The award encompasses all aspects of our industry from the latest formulation formats to new test methods, innovative packaging format, electronic advances and beyond. The winner of the Laura Marshall Memorial
Award is chosen by the visitors to SCS Formulate. Everyone visiting the event on 15 November will be able to cast a vote for their winner.
Mixing Demonstrations New this year are the Mixing Demonstrations. Taking place in the thick of it, on the exhibitors' stands, these demonstrations promise solutions to any mixing and formulation issues you may run into and will feature on both days, giving you the chance to move between hours of content both within the conference and the exhibition.
Adeka
If that’s not enough….. If none of this is enough, the SCS are offering incentives for everyone who pre-registers and attend. There is a free gift - provided by Innospec - for everyone that pre-registers and then attends SCS Formulate. For even more benefit, if you arrive onsite
before 10am on either day then you can park for free and will be provided with a voucher for a free breakfast and tea/coffee.. So arrive early, maximise your time and
make sure you take advantage of everything SCS Formulate has to offer. Visit www.
scsformulate.co.uk for everything you need to know and more.
SCS Formulate exhibitor showcase Adeka is launching the Pure range, which are powdered versions of their existing favourites Retinaturel Pure, Retinal O5 Pure & Halorubin Pure. These powdered versions will allow creation of novel waterless or solid formats; three actives extracted from the extremophilic strain Halobacterium salinarum, which naturally produces compounds to with extreme environments. Through biotechnology, this strain can
be cultivated under controlled conditions making their active compounds available for personal care applications. Halorubin Pure contains the powdered form of antioxidative carotenoids. Retinaturel Pure is the powdered form of natural Retinal. Retinal O5
Pure is
the powdered form of the combination of Retinaturel And Halorubin. Experts about actives, innovations and
Aston Chemicals
problem solving will be on hand at Adina’s stand to help make formulations stand out. On show will be its Cherish’d Supreme Superfood Cream, made with all upcycled ingredients. Visitors can also explore brand new
upcycled fragrances, green chemistry from waste streams, and the first 100% natural hair styling active from the upcycling experts at The Upcycled Beauty Company. Also featured are plastic alternatives, natural vitamins and how to futureproof sun care. amitahc Italia will be showcasing Bionap’s
Skin Save, which is said to blend the power of three Mediterranean extracts into one clinical study-supported active ingredient designed to protect sensitive skin. Entirely Sicilian-harvested, 100% natural
and sourced from byproducts of the food & feed industry. These include sustainable juice from the core of Opuntia cladodes, which provides moisturisation and protection. The Capparis extract from the flavonoids-
rich waters in which caper fruits are soaked to become more palatable. Finally, the soothing biophenols from olive leaves, co-product of Olea tree pruning. Aston Chemicals will launch its latest
formulation kit, featuring Drops of Light Hyperpigmentation Treatment, Chameleon Crush Eyeshadow, and its fully upcycled eye serum Minimeyes. Drops of Light Hyperpigmentation
Treatment features Stellight, one of Lipotrue’s in silico designed peptides, which unique activity for brightening skin and reducing pigmentation. It inhibits the three way communication between melanocytes, fibroblasts and keratinocytes, which helps to reduce the production of melanin. Chameleon Crush Eyeshadow contains a
natural elderberry powder, which functions as a pigment in colour cosmetics and skin care. It is oil dispersible but changes colour in response to moisture, from a deep red to a dusty purple. Minimeyes contains Lipex Bassol C, a
locally sourced canola oil from Sweden produced via a zero waste process, and Rice Silk HR200 a texturising powder for excellent mattifying and as a soft focus agent, and can also be used as an alternative to fumed silica. Azelis will be unveiling its new concept,
amita HC PERSONAL CARE November 2022
‘Beyond Naturals’ - a balanced look at the naturals versus synthetics debate. The company will address many of the hot topics
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