20 NYSCC SUPPLIERS’ DAY 2026 REVIEW
Innovation overflows as launches hit new heights
Annie Scully – New York Society of Cosmetic Chemists
The New York Society of Cosmetic Chemists (NYSCC) is dedicated to advancing cosmetic science through education, networking and collaboration. As the largest chapter of the Society of Cosmetic
Chemists, NYSCC brings together professionals from every segment of the beauty and personal care industry and hosts Suppliers’ Day, North America’s leading ingredients and formulation event for cosmetic and personal care product development. Reinforcing its position as the leading
ingredients and formulation event in North America, this year’s event at the Javits Center in Manhattan welcomed 12,499 attendees and close to 700 exhibitors from around the world, including 15% international visitors representing 67 countries across the beauty and personal care industry. Centred around the theme, ‘Breaking Beauty
Boundaries with Science’, Suppliers’ Day 2026 delivered an expansive showcase of scientific discovery, ingredient innovation, formulation technology, networking and education. The event brought together cosmetic chemists,
R&D teams, brand executives, suppliers, students, media and industry leaders for an immersive Week of Beauty. “Suppliers’ Day continues to demonstrate the
power of science to transform beauty,” said NYSCC chair Anushka Nadkarni. “This year’s theme, ‘Breaking Beauty Boundaries
with Science,’ came to life through groundbreaking ingredient technologies, meaningful industry collaboration, and the global exchange of ideas happening throughout the event,” she added. “We are deeply grateful to our exhibitors,
attendees, speakers, students, sponsors, and partners who helped make this year’s event such an extraordinary success.”
Record number of new product launches This year’s expanded show floor featured close to 700 exhibitors showcasing breakthrough ingredient technologies, formulation advancements and product development solutions from across the global beauty supply chain. A record number of new product launches made
their North American debut at the event, providing attendees with an early look at innovations poised to shape future product development.
Education programme highlights Attendees experienced more than 100 hours of educational programming and technical content,
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including new and expanded conference tracks focused on K-Beauty, biotechnology, sensory science, hair and scalp care, longevity, fragrance, sustainability, regulatory compliance, trend forecasting, and emerging formulation technologies. The Main Stage keynote presentations drew
standing-room-only audiences and featured leading voices from global beauty brands including Supergoop! and L’Oréal. The Inspiration Hive, curated by
BEAUTYSTREAMS, explored emerging consumer and product trends through exhibitor innovations focused on Local Logic, On Budget, Category Convergence, Micro-Escapes, and Raw Beauty. Additional highlights included Catalyst Corner,
spotlighting emerging companies and disruptive technologies; the INDIE 360° Pavilion featuring independent beauty founders and brands; The Formulators’ Tour; and the NYSCC Career Fair and Mentorship Programme.
Expanded Future Chemists Workshop The expanded two-day Future Chemists Workshop led by Ramon Pagan and Dr. Julian Sass; live recording of NYSCC’s new podcast, The Science Shaping Beauty with special guest Indie Lee; and numerous networking events in collaboration with CEW, IBA, and other industry organizations. Suppliers’ Day 2026 also celebrated scientific
excellence through several prestigious industry recognition programs. During the Industry Awards Night at Suppliers’ Day, the finalists for the
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