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Robert Kyte – Making Cosmetics, UK MAKING COSMETICS ITALIA


2015 all set to be largest Italian event to date


Formulating Cosmetics, together with Making Cosmetics offer a two-day event with more exhibitors and seminar content than ever before. Exciting new content awaits attendees this November with scientific, technical and professional content delivered by leading suppliers and experts. The primary aim of the Formulating Cosmetics and Making Cosmetics event is to advance the science of cosmetics and personal care products. The two-days workshops, technical presentations and conferences are the most in-depth and authoritative of its kind in Italy. Together these events bring an essential focus to the many levels of knowledge and expertise necessary for developing personal care and cosmetics products that are stable, complaint, and fit for purpose. This includes formulating and manufacturing in a controlled, safe and audited manner, as well as design and marketing. For everyone who attends, it is a chance to learn about the most innovative and respected ingredient technologies, testing solutions, manufacturing and creative specifics with unrivalled networking opportunities.


Dates and venue Centro Congressi Milanofiori Milan, Italy


24 November 2015, 09:00-17:30 25 November 2015, 09:00-17:00


Programme highlights 24 November Sensorial Tasting Experience Sinerga will welcome visitors to their playful sensorial experience – awaking your physical senses, while learning sophisticated cosmetic applications. The whole range of Sinerga emulsifiers will be presented as a tasting table experience where attendants will touch spread and relish all diversities. This workshop will play with your senses and while playing, you will learn that every emulsifier has its own sensorial profile.


Cosmetics Communication: The Consumers’ Point of View Some of the most representative messages to consumers (labels, advertising, blogs) will be evaluated in terms of fair play, effectiveness and intelligibility using a questionnaire prepared by Dario Fracchia, an expert on cosmetic marketing.


Formulation MASTERClass This interactive workshop has a new and stimulating approach that will: l Test your ability and creativity in the lab l Introduce new technologies and formulation techniques


l Overcome issues related to ingredients applications


l Confront experience and results with other formulators/chemists in the industry


This Formulation MASTERClass is an


informal professional competition limited to 30 attendees with a cost of €75 per participant.


Making Cosmetics l Accelerated stability testing and comparative shelf life prediction of cosmetic products employing an innovative high resolution detection technique. Characterisation of nano- particle dispersions


l Nanomaterials: EU update and industry guidance


l Practical aspects in GMP application for subcontractors: the cleaning validation


Formulating Cosmetics: Young Entrepreneurs University and Cosmetics The Italian Society SICC has established a prize dedicated to young entrepreneurs who are part of spin-off initiatives created by Italian universities engaged in cosmetics. The most innovative spin-off projects, selected by an ad-hoc jury will be presented during the morning.


TechFocus l TetraPure – Natural anti-fungal remedy for skin, hair and nails


l Ingredients innovation l Stimulation of skin’s self-renewal with probiotic technology


l Valvance l Selective activity of natural antimicrobials vs. traditional preservative systems


September 2015 PERSONAL CARE 81


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