IFSCC CONGRESS 2022
IFSCC 2022 CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE Time
Workshop
Tuesday 20 September - Hall 1: Science of our Time 09:00 Delivering efficacy
14:00
45
Keynote
Prof Rachel Watson - Chronic photodamage and its repair: what evidence is there that topical products remodel skin?
Skin health, protection & well ageing Dr Tomonobu Ezure - New horizons in anti-ageing skin care
Tuesday 20 September - Hall 2: Beauty for a New Age 09:00 Focus on the skin microbiome
14:10 Major advances in hair science and technology
Other keynote addresses will be made by
Dr Tomonobu Ezure of Shiseido on a ‘new horizon in anti-ageing skin care’; Baroness Susan Greenfield on skin and the brain; and University of Oxford Professor Charles Spence on neuroscience-inspired multisensory cosmetics design. In addition to the conference sessions, there
will be four educational workshops run throughout the opening day on Monday 19 September. These workshops will feature speakers from
across the industry on four topics, including: ■ The Science of Beauty Decoded, Myths vs. Reality (supported by Cosmetic Executive Women, UK) ■ Cosmetic Regulation & Safety Assessment Update (supported by The Cosmetic, Toiletry & Perfumery Association, UK) ■ Sun Protection - The Consumer & the Science (jointly organised with L’Oréal Research & Innovation, France) ■ Fragrance – From Creation to Retail Today (supported by British Society of Perfumers, UK)
Dr Magali Moreau - Harnessing skin microbiome intelligence for healthy looking skin
Prof Franz-Josef Wortmann - Hair Testing: Opportunities & Challenges – A personal view
Wednesday 21 September - Hall 1: Science of our Time 09:00 Neuroscience: engaging our brains
and emotions 14:00
Sensory science: from texture to fragrance
Baroness Susan Greenfield - Skin and brain: the closest of connections
Prof Charles Spence - Neuroscience-inspired multisensory design in the cosmetics sector
Wednesday 21 September - Hall 1: Science of our Time 09:00 The omics: technologies in action
14:10
Instrumentation: measurement and meaning
09:00 Science & technologies behind cutting-edge ingredients
14:00
Sustainability, environment & biodiversity
Prof Mark Birch-Machin - Bioenergy and stressed out skin, what can we do to help?
Prof Desmond Tobin - Why is the regulation of human skin colour still so perplexing - recent insights from the lab
Thursday 22 September - Hall 1: Innovation for Tomorrow’s World
Tony O’Lenick - Naturally derived polymers for cosmetic formulations - a future perspective
Sir Jonathon Porritt CBE - Cosmetics 2030: securing its social licence to operate
Thursday 22 September - Hall 2: Innovation for Tomorrow’s World 09:00 Formulating for customisation,
personalisation & planet PC 14:00
Technology Showcase Challenge in association with Cosmetics Cluster UK
Prof.em Robert Lochhead - Cosmetics at the intersection of global interconnectivity and sustainability
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