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SCS FORMULATE


l High oil innovation – James Hodgkinson, Surfachem


l New multifunctional polymer providing high pigment compatibility, comfort and water-resistance with a soft powdery after feel for skin and sun care formulations – Florence Pecquerie, Lubrizol


l Measuring environmental impact of agriculture-sourced materials – Aaron Reber, Natural Plant Products, Inc.


l Potential of Cosphaderm Diols for conventional and natural cosmetic formulations – Markus Schroeder, Cosphatec GmbH


l An innovative approach based on Maca to enhance your body shape – Noreza Papin, Laboratoires Expanscience


l The importance of being photostable for UVR filters and methods to test the photo-stability – Tiia Kares, The Innovation Company


l Neem Leaf extract from Ichimaru Pharcos: a multifunctional cosmeceutical which meets the requirements of Nagoya’s protocol – Olivier Paquatte, Ichimaru Pharcos Co., Ltd


l Green formulations – preservation boosters and natural choices for preservation – Francois Bouton, Brenntag GmbH


l SWT-7 – A breakthrough in self- regenerative stem cell technology – Irina Deloire, Lucas Meyer Cosmetics


l The wonders of monoi – James Gripper, Fragrant Earth International


17 November 2015 – Room B l Miyoshi Presentation l The simple way to sophisticated textures – Ralf Kuschnereit, Dr Straetmans


l The latest wave in hair care: a surge in multi-functional products – Sandra Catarino, Solvay


l Unlock the secret to key formulations – Sue Holloway, Azelis


l Whole active plant cells to create unique brands and products – Sonia Leglise, Naolys


l Nostalgic Flare! New formulations for personal care from the univar laboratory – Univar


l CremerCOOR’s got talent – Lars Jung, Cremer


l Surprising textures and novel demonstrations: displaying the benefits of innovative ingredients from Aston Chemicals - Lorna Radford, Aston Chemicals


l Sensitive Skin – Symrise l The power of retinol without the irritation – Grant Industries & Dean Freebery, IMCD


l Reversing 20 years of AGE accumulation – Breaking up skin glycation – Dr Torsten Clarius, BASF


52 PERSONAL CARE September 2015


l Seppic presents natural beauty care – Seppic


l Wellness and skin-care longevity – Dr Claire Leduc, Sollice Biotech


l Cleansing formulations containing iselux sulfate-free surfactant and cationic conditioning polymers can form effective coacervates for dilution-deposition – Dr Tony Gough, Innospec


l Plantasens Olive LD – The power of nature with a silicon touch – Isabelle Minoggo, Clariant


l Varisoft EQ 100 – High performance conditioning agent with improved sustainability profile – Dr Peter Schwab, Evonik Industries AG


l Tailored polymer technology for personal care products – Dr Tom Castle Revolymer


18 November 2015 – Room A l Combining GC-IMS and human sensory evaluation for an advanced olfactory analysis – Andrew Meacham, Odournet


l A shield against pollution – for pristine clear skin – Dr Liki von Oppen-Bazelel


l Newaple – A new finding to prevent troubles for sensitive or atopy skin – Yunha Hwang, G.B.D. Bioland


l Modern peeling solutions – Frauke Schmidt and Florence Lechowski, Berg & Schmidt


l AkzoNobel Presentation l Microparticle delivery systems – Amcol Health & Beauty Solutions


l Formulator’s Secrets 3 – Roman Ott, Rahn AG


l PolyAquol-OS2: A natural & effective w/o emulsifier – Valentina Scalabrin, Innovacos


l Meeting the consumer need for innovative textures using the natural thickeners and gel formers of the Safic- Alcan range – Oilvier Pacquatte, Safic Alcan


l Novel emulsifier technologies to satisfy global skin care market trends – Gabriele Polak, Evonik Industries AG


l Innovation of the Mirasil range – Giles Champoin, Bluestar Silicones


l Essential ingredients – Dr Barbara Brockway, IMCD UK


l Natural Actives – Lehvoss UK


18 November 2014 – Room B l Bicotene Antiox: Skin protection beyond UV radiation – Dr Lucyanna Barbosa Barros, Biocosome SL


l Stepan-Mild L3: pleasure and mildness enhancement for hygiene formulations – Lucie Maisonnueve, Stepan Europe


l Discover a new sensory experience: multi-functional ingredients for skin & hair – Silke Valentin-Buryzynski, Elementis GmbH


l Skin cleansing market trends; and how to formulate around them – Anne Thomasson, Solvay


l New product launches from Univar’s suppliers – Univar


l Skin care trends, – Olivier Garet, DSM l Innovative preservative and protection systems from Lonza – Michele Benhaim, Lonza


l Formulating elegant, appealing and high performing personal care products using silicones – Dr Tony Gough, Innospec


l Synastol TC: Highly standardised extract of Terminalia chebula fruit with multiple anti aging benefits – Francois Marchio, Sytheon France


l US regulatory issues- California and beyond – Janet Winter Blaschke, International Cosmetics & Chemical Services


l Naturex Presentation


Formulation Masterclass These presentations will focus on a specific topic, detailing the common issues formulators may face when formulating their products. Going on to explore different techniques and processes that can be used to help overcome formulation issues and help create the desired formulations.


17 November 2015 l Rheology Masterclass – Alan Bell, Reading University


l Fragrance Masterclass – George Dodds, Aroma Academy


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