Cosmetiscope May 2019

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MAY 2019 • Vol. 25 No. 5

New York Society of Cosmetic Chemists

Countdown to Suppliers’ Day 2019

Table of Contents 2019 NYSCC SUPPLIERS’ DAY General Information and Registration Page 4 Suppliers’ Day Highlights Pages 5-9 NYSCC Suppliers’ Day Schedule Page 6 NYSCC Awards Night Page 11 Transportation and Directions Page 12 Digital Age of Beauty Page 13 Discover Sustainability Page 14 Fragrance: The Invisible Art Page 15 Inside Out Beauty Page 16 World of Chemistry Page 17 Innovation and Compliance Page 18 Innovation Hub and Theater Page 19 Presentation Theater Page 21 SCC CEP Courses Page 22

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Sonia Dawson, NYSCC Chair

he Evolution of Beauty experience is almost here, with the 40th Anniversary of Suppliers’ Day right around the corner, May 7th-8th at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. Ruby is the gem for this milestone, known for its captivating beauty and positive energy. It is an appropriate emblem as the NYSCC brings the industry together for an enriching, experiential event filled with innovation, education, business building, and fun. This year we raised the bar at Suppliers’ Day by adding new elements, expanding our industry partnerships, and engaging outside perspectives from companies like Google and Spate to create an immersive and relevant experience that delivers unmatched insight and showcases innovation. The show’s theme, The Evolution of Beauty, will be witnessed and discovered throughout the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. The event begins with our ribbon-cutting ceremony that will open Suppliers’ Day with NYSCC leaders, iconic brands, association partners, and suppliers welcoming you with a few added elements of surprise. The Evolution of Beauty Retrospective will take you back in time and then into the world of tomorrow! Situated between Halls C and D this visual journey will take attendees and long-time NYSCC members down memory lane. This retrospective will connect you to the debut of The Chemists’ Classroom, a new exhibit hall that expands the show’s footprint. It not only features more suppliers, but also education, future innovations, and trends including the Innovation Hub, Innovation and Presentation Theaters, and popular student forum, Future Chemists Workshop. Once you have journeyed through The Evolution of Beauty Retrospective, you will be immersed into “Tomorrowland” with almost 100,000 net square feet of contiguous exposition space filled with the best and most comprehensive products, solutions, and services available in formulations and product development. We are also excited to be offering new educational programming focused on Fragrance: The Invisible Art, Microbiome: Inside Out Beauty, and Innovation & Compliance: Regulation, Safety, and Quality Assurance. Classic programs, on topics essential in our business, are returning, including the pre-show (Continued on page 2)

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2019 NYSCC BOARD OF DIRECTORS & PROGRAM CHAIRS CHAIR Sonia Dawson chair@nyscc.org

CHAIR-ELECT Gino Macalino chair-elect@nyscc.org

TREASURER Stephen Carter treasurer@nyscc.org

TREASURER-ELECT Mohamed Abdulla treasurer-elect@nyscc.org

SECRETARY Roumelia Alina-Balbastro secretary@nyscc.org

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SCC CEP courses, Digital Age of Beauty, Discover Sustainability, and the World of Chemistry as well as the FDA Cosmetics Regulation Workshop by ICMAD following Suppliers’ Day on Thursday. Look inside this issue of Cosmetiscope for more information on the 70+ hours of programming and events hosted by our educational partners. Please visit the NYSCC Suppliers’ Day website for more information: www.nyscc.org/suppliersday. Don’t miss the announcement of the winner of the new CEW Supplier Award: Ingredients & Formulation that we are proud to sponsor at the Awards Night event on May 7th. The Chapter is also proud to continue to support and guide the workforce of the future, and we are excited to announce the launch of our Mentorship Program with the first face-to-face exchange happening on May 8th at Suppliers’ Day. This is only the start and perhaps this testimonial from a past FCW participant indicates bigger accomplishments ahead: “I have learned how to network within the industry and how to communicate more effectively attending events such as the Future Chemist Workshop. These experiences helped me gain the confidence I need to engage in conversations, which led to the employment at my current company, L’Oréal.” Elizabeth Aguirre, Chemist There is no doubt you will find your time spent at Suppliers’ Day to be productive and relevant to your goals. If you haven’t registered, please do so today! Members enjoy free expo admission and discounted registration rates on all programs offered! I look forward to welcoming you and the industry to the NYSCC Suppliers’ Day.

ADVISOR Cathy Piterski advisor@nyscc.org

HOUSE Suzanne Dawis house@nyscc.org

MEMBERSHIP

NYSCC Sponsorship Opportunities The NYSCC Sponsorship Committee is proud to invite interested parties to sponsor NYSCC educational events throughout the year. Sponsorship Committee:

Open Position

Yelena Zolotarsky (yelenazol@gmail.com) and Daphne Benderly (dbenderly@presperse.com)

PROGRAM

For more information, please visit: http://nyscc.org/sponsorship-opportunities/

Susanna Fernandes fernandes.susie@gmail.com

COMMUNICATIONS Andrea Gafford webmaster@nyscc.org

SPECIAL EVENTS Amy Marshall amy.marshall@altana.com

COSMETISCOPE EDITOR

Upcoming 2019 NYSCC Events Calendar • For updated NYSCC information, visit us on the web at: www.nyscc.org • For National SCC information: www.scconline.org June 4 Microbiome Symposium, Chart House, Weehawken, NJ July TBD NYSCC Golf Outing, Crystal Springs Resort, Hamburg, NJ

Roger McMullen roger_mcmullen@fdu.edu

Like, Connect & Tweet About Us!

COSMETISCOPE ASSISTANT EDITOR Susan Doose sbdoose@googlemail.com

COSMETISCOPE ADVERTISING Bret Clark rbclark@ashland.com

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LINKED IN: NEW YORK SCC

TWITTER: @NYSCC

INSTAGRAM: NYSCCMAIN

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Your one resource in North America...you don’t need to be anywhere else! Society of Cosmetic Chemists has you covered! As a sponsor at these events, NYSCC Suppliers’ Day will ensure that this flagship expo remains the show of choice in North America for those searching for innovation and education, and ultimately making buying decisions. Visit www.n . yscc.org/ /supplier suppliersday for complete details on the May event.

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High Performance Ingredients for Skin and Hair Care Smooth, mild, natural and stable

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Suppliers’ Day 2019 features the largest and most comprehensive array of ingredients, raw materials, technologies, and solutions needed in beauty and personal care product development. The trade show and conference will also feature70+ hours of educational programming, many of which are spearheaded by industry leaders who have partnered with NYSCC.

General Information Refer to the information below to help answer some questions you may have about Suppliers’ Day 2019.

n Registration:

North Concourse of the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center • Tuesday, May 7th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. • Wednesday, May 8th 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

n Show Hours:

Exhibits are located in Halls 1A-B-C-D (Special Events Hall) of the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center • Tuesday, May 7th 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. • Wednesday, May 8th 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Conference presentations take place in meeting rooms on Level 1 in the corridor along the EXHIBIT HALLS. The show-floor Presentation Theater and Innovation Hub Theater will feature specific tracks each day and then afternoon presentations by industry leaders, including select exhibitors. Be sure to review the highlights and make plans to attend and participate in the sessions!

n Locations to Note:

• VIP – Exhibitor Lounge 1A21 – off the show floor • NYSCC Suppliers’ Day Association/ 1B03 Sales and Management Office • Speaker/Press Office 1B02

n Exhibitor Meeting Rooms

Located in the corridor adjacent to the Exhibit Halls: Company Name

Room Number

BASF

1A03

Clariant

1A02

Dow Microbial Control

1B05

Dow Silicones Corporation

1C01

Jungbunzlauer

1C05

Lubrizol

1B01

Univar Solutions

1A05

Univar Solutions

1A04

n WIFI The NYSCC is pleased to sponsor WIFI at the event for the convenience of all exhibitors and attendees. Click on Suppliers’ Day 2019 and enter NYSCC2019 for free, hi-speed Internet. 4

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Special Events from NYSCC and Suppliers’ Day Not to Be Missed! Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony and Evolution of Beauty

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egin your Suppliers’ Day experience at the ceremonial ribbon-cutting taking place on May 7th at 9:00 a.m. Join NYSCC leaders, fellow association executives, iconic brands, and suppliers who have guided Suppliers’ Day from its inception 40 years ago! Experience the Evolution of Beauty as Suppliers’ Day takes you into the future! Take a step back in time and then step into the world of tomorrow! The installation depicting the 40 years since the first Suppliers’ Day is located between Halls C and D. Here you will have sights and sounds detailing the launch of the show with photographs, showcasing the evolution of cosmetic chemistry, product development, branding, and packaging, which will certainly take many attendees and long-time NYSCC members down memory lane. Leaving the exhibit, you’ll feel as if you are in “Tomorrowland” as the innovations and solutions across the 100,000 net square feet of contiguous exposition space that surrounds this area provides you the very best and most comprehensive products, solutions, and services available in formulations and product development. Be sure to visit the installation and then come back to the future!

Future Chemists Workshop

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he much-in-demand Future Chemists Workshop is back and becoming a national event, attracting chapter participation across the country! Designed for student innovators and leaders of tomorrow, this results-oriented challenge, instituted by the NYSCC, will give invited university students insight on how to be a cosmetic chemist through a tutorial and practical workshop. This workshop, led by a team captain, takes place on Tuesday, May 7th. Selected students from New York area schools such as Rutgers University, Fashion Institute of Technology, Montclair State University, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Kean University, and Long Island University are invited to participate along with the colleges and universities represented by the students from the participating SCC Chapters. The Future Chemists Workshop is located in Hall D – The Chemists’ Classroom.

Supporting Sponsors:

Participating Colleges and Universities:

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Programs & Locations n Tuesday, May 7th

9:00 a.m. NYSCC Suppliers’ Day Opening Ceremony

Location Mezzanine

9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Suppliers’ Day Expo Open… All Day!

Halls A-B-C-D

9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. NYSCC presents Evolution of Beauty… All Day!

Hall D – Chemists’ Classroom

10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Digital Age of Beauty

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10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Discover Sustainability

Hall D – Chemists’ Classroom/ Presentation Theater

10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Future Chemists Workshop

Hall D – Chemists’ Classroom

10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Fragrance: The Invisible Art

1C03

11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Innovation Hub and Theater (Day 1)

Hall D – Chemists’ Classroom

1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Presentation Theater (Day 1)

Hall D – Chemists’ Classroom/ Presentation Theater

9:00 p.m. NYSCC Awards Night – CEW Supplier Award: Ingredients & Formulation

Stage 48

n Wednesday, May 8th 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Suppliers’ Day Expo Open… All Day!

Halls A-B-C-D

9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. NYSCC presents Evolution of Beauty… All Day!

Hall D – Chemists’ Classroom

9:15 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Microbiome: Inside Out Beauty

1C02

10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. The World of Chemistry

Hall D – Chemists’ Classroom/ Presentation Theater

10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. NYSCC Mentoring Program

Hall D – Chemists’ Classroom

10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Innovation & Compliance

1C03

11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Innovation Hub and Theater (Day 2)

Hall D – Chemists’ Classroom

1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Presentation Theater (Day 2)

Hall D – Chemists’ Classroom/ Presentation Theater

n Thursday, May 9th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. ICMAD Regulatory Program – Post-Suppliers’ Day Presentationat the Javits!

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Innovation Hub and Theater

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e sure to visit this interactive, innovative activity, which is open to all attendees! This “Hub” will feature ingredients, formulations, and solutions that are transforming and impacting product development. Many will be seen in North America for the first time—and others have been reviewed by the CEW Suppliers’ Day Judges Panel and deemed revolutionary! You don’t want to miss the display or the complimentary presentations in the Innovation Theater located in Hall D – The Chemists’ Classroom.

Participants Include:

CEW Supplier Award: Ingredients & Innovations

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Sponsored by: NYSCC Suppliers’ Day

he NYSCC is hosting its 3rd Awards Night—a highlight of Suppliers’ Day in New York City! It’s the first event in collaboration with the CEW and we are excited to be sponsoring CEW Supplier Award: Ingredients & Formulations 2019. Dozens of submissions were received and reviewed by our Brand Panel of Judges. The six finalists will be showcased in the Innovation Hub and Theater in Hall D. Finalists will be presenting on their potentially award-winning solution. Check the Innovation Hub and Theater schedule for presentation times and visit the Hub to learn about new ingredients, formulations, and solutions—many showcased for the first time in North America!

CEW Supplier Award finalists include: Organization Name

Product/Product Line Name

• BASF Colors & Effects

Chione™ Electric Fuchsia

• Catalent Cosmetics

Catalent Superstar Brightening Drone™ Cosmopod® Capsules

• Croda Inc.

Shape and Play Cleansing Sand

• Dupont

Arctic Snow Crush

• KOBO Products Inc.

4-in-1 Multi-Purpose Sunscreen Cream

• The Dow Chemical Company

AgeCap™ Smooth Cosmetic Ingredient

Brand Panel of Judges: • Eileen Kim – Chanel • Tao Zheng – Edgewell Personal Care • Mike Wong – eos products llc 8

• Theresa (Reese) Phamduy – L’Oréal • Laura Garratt – Shiseido

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NYSCC Awards Night Party …featuring the CEW Supplier Award!

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ll attendees are invited to celebrate this year’s winner of the NYSCC-sponsored CEW Supplier Award: Ingredients & Formulations. Attendees of the show on May 7th will have the opportunity to see, feel, and touch the finalists’ solutions in the Innovation Hub and hear their stories at the CEW Finalists Session featured in the Hub Theater! The winner will be announced at the party and then celebrated at the CEW Beauty Awards ten days later. The celebration will take place on the evening of May 7th at Stage 48 with an 1980s theme that will transport attendees back to the look, feel, and music of some of the first Suppliers’ Day events. Tickets may be purchased onsite.

Awards Night sponsored by: Media Sponsor:

Gold:

Silver:

Bronze:

NYSCC Mentoring Program 2019

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NYSCC…serving its mission of fostering education, engagement, and leadership.

e are pleased to announce that the NYSCC will debut a mentoring program at this year’s Suppliers’ Day on Wednesday, May 8th. The program is designed to bring seasoned formulation professionals together with students, graduate students, and junior members of the NYSCC to mentor, offer advice, and discuss career paths. There is limited capacity at this inaugural event. If you are interested in joining in the future, visit the NYSCC website and indicate your desire to be a mentor or mentee: http://nyscc.org/suppliers-day/contact/. The program will take place in the Chemists’ Classroom – Hall D on Wednesday, May 8th: 10:00 – 10:15 a.m.

Coffee/Networking

10:15 – 11:00 a.m.

Coaching Session

11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Panel Session of Industry Professionals

12:00 – 1:30 p.m.

Networking Lunch

1:30 – 1:45 p.m.

Wrap Up

Scavenger Hunt

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oin the HUNT through the NYSCC Suppliers’ Day Mobile App and be entered to win a trip to the IFSCC Conference in Milan to be held on September 30 – October 2, 2019. Visit all the exhibitors and specialty areas taking part in the hunt and you will automatically be entered to win. The winner will be announced daily from the Chemists’ Classroom – Hall D – Special Events Hall in the Jacob K. Javits Center. Download the app for details! V O L U M E

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Thank You to Our Partners

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NYSCC Awards Night …in collaboration with the CEW for the Beauty Awards 2019 May 7, 2019 • 9:00 p.m. – 1:00 a.m. Stage 48 605 W 48th Street, New York, NY

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Come celebrate with us after the 40th Annual Suppliers’ Day

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he NYSCC is hosting its 3rd Awards Night and first event in collaboration with the CEW for the Beauty Awards 2019. This year, the theme of Suppliers’ Day is Evolution of Beauty.

Don’t miss out on an unforgettable evening as we partner up with the CEW to sponsor the 2019 CEW Beauty Awards. Similar to the Academy Scientific and Technical Awards, a curated panel of judges from leading beauty and personal care brands came together to select a finalist for the Supplier Award: Ingredients & Formulation. The winner will be announced in conjunction with Suppliers’ Day at the annual Awards Night on May 7th and will also be recognized at the CEW Beauty Awards luncheon on May 17th at the New York Hilton. In honor of the 40th anniversary of Suppliers’ Day, this year’s Awards Night will be a flashback to the 1980s. Come dressed in your best 80s attire and join us at Stage 48 for an event you won’t want to miss! For inquiries, please contact Giorgino Macalino at awards@nyscc.org. Registration Standard Rate: • $85.00/per person (member/non-member) • $125.00/per person (on-site pricing) Attire: smart casual Theme: totally 80s V O L U M E

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On-Site Food Services at NYSCC Suppliers’ Day

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ood services will be provided right on the show floor, as well as select service in the café on Level 1! Check your floor plan to find coffee, snacks, food carts, and portable snacks. A variety of restaurants offering a taste of ‘New York flavor’ will be located on the show floor, in addition to a variety of options throughout the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.

Food Court sponsor:

Transportation

Shuttle Bus – Available to all exhibitors and attendees! Please review the schedule and routes below so you can plan your on-site transportation.

Route 1 1. Penn Station – On 8th Avenue, between 30th and 31st Street...servicing: Wyndham New Yorker. 2. Doubletree Times Square – On 8th Avenue at 36th Street (Northeast Corner)...servicing: TRYP, Homewood Suites Times Square, Hilton Garden Inn Times Square North, Crowne Place, HY36 Midtown, The Moxy Times Square. 3. Element Times Square – On 39th Street between 8th and 9th Avenue...servicing: Four Points By Sheraton Time Square, Staybridge Suites Times Square, Fairfield Inn Times Square.

Route 2 1. Grand Central – On 42nd Street off Lexington Avenue. 2. Port Authority Bus Terminal – On 41st Street between 8th and 9th Avenue. 3. Yotel – On 41st Street at 10th Avenue.

Bus Timetables n Tuesday, May 7th • 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Route 1: 15-minute schedule Route 2: 25-minute schedule • 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Route 1: 15-minute schedule Route 2: 25-minute schedule

n Wednesday, May 8th • 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Route 1: 15-minute schedule Route 2: 25-minute schedule Hotels not serviced: Sheraton Lincoln Harbor (Ferry)

Directions to the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center

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hen traveling to the world’s busiest convention center, it is good to have options. Within New York City, public transportation is always a quick and affordable way to go—and the new 7 Subway Extension across the street from the Javits Center makes the trip even more convenient. If you are coming by car or truck, virtually all roads lead to the Javits Center. Plus, there is plenty of offsite parking within walking distance of the iconic facility. And, if you are looking to burn some calories while blazing a trail to our front door, take advantage of Citi Bike, New York’s bike sharing system. The New York Waterway is also a convenient and quick way to get to the Javits Center from across the Hudson River, and only one block from the convention center.

Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, 655 W 34th Street, New York, NY 12

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Tuesday, May 7th • 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Jacob K. Javits Convention Center • Room 1C02 Moderator: James Weatherall, Global Vice-President Business Development, SpecialChem SA

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he overall program will focus on key strategies and innovations that influence product development and speed to market as well as digital tools that drive, measure, and analyze consumer engagement and the demands they set forth. The wrap session will focus on the LEGAL WATCH-OUTS in this evolving digital environment.

Registration required.

Agenda

Sponsored by:

10:00 – 10:30 a.m. How Digitalization can Accelerate Innovation in Cosmetics and Personal Care James Weatherall Global Vice-President for Business Development, SpecialChem SA 10:30 – 11:15 a.m. All About Ingredients – Skin, Hair, and Body Trends Ariane Le Port Insights Manager, Google 11:15 – 11:30 a.m. Refreshment Break 11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Are Brands Speaking Consumers’ Language? A Big Data Analysis of Difference in Terminology Used by Brands and Consumers to Describe Product Benefits Dr. Kumar Kunal Head of Marketing, BASF Corporation 12:00 – 12:30 p.m. Blockchain Technology as a Game Changer in Sourcing Authenticity Eric Leroy Global Marketing Director, Solvay 12:30 – 1:00 p.m. Social Media and Content Marketing: Legal Watch-Outs Linda Goldstein Chair of Advertising, Marketing, and Digital Media, BakerHostetler

Call for Papers

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he Cosmetiscope editorial committee invites all interested parties to submit feature technical articles for publication in the NYSCC monthly newsletter. Authors of feature articles are eligible to win the prestigous NYSCC Literature Award ($1,000) for the best front-page article published during the calendar year. Authors also receive $200 reimbursement to attend a theatrical performance of their choice. Writing an article for your peers is a very rewarding experience, both personally and professionally, and will ensure your place in NYSCC history. You may choose whatever topic you feel would be interesting to fellow colleagues in our industry. We also welcome any other types of commentaries or articles that may be published in the Career Corner, Technical Tidbit section, or as a Letter to the Editor. Please send correspondence to: roger_mcmullen@fdu.edu.

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Tuesday, May 7th • 10:00 a.m. – 12:50 p.m. Jacob K. Javits Convention Center Presentation Theater – Located on the show floor – Hall D Moderator: Tom Branna, VP/Editorial Director, HAPPI

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his theater program track contains quick, but powerful presentations focusing on green beauty, the state of sustainability, and sub-zero waste, to name a few. Presenters include representatives from leading companies implementing these initiatives.

Agenda

Open to all attendees. Sponsored by:

10:00 – 10:10 a.m. Turning the World Green Tom Branna VP/Editorial Director, HAPPI 10:10 – 10:35 a.m. Sub-Zero Waste Sarah Jindal Senior Global Analyst, Innovation and Insights – Beauty and Personal Care, Mintel 10:35 – 11:00 a.m. State of Sustainability: Successes, Failures, and New Challenges Giorgio Dell’Acqua Founder, Dellacqua Consulting 11:00 – 11:25 a.m. TerraCycle: Eliminating the Idea of Waste in the Beauty Industry and Beyond Gina Herrera U.S. Director – Brand Partnerships, Terracycle 11:25 – 11:50 a.m. Formulating with Natural Surface Treatments Maitree Kanjilal Staff Scientist, KOBO 11:50 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. A Novel Method to Assess the Rinsability of Haircare Products Dr. Yingxia He Lead Application Scientist, Croda 12:15 – 12:40 p.m. Cultivating a Sustainable Palm Oil Future Prerna Chatterjee Sustainability Marketing Manager, BASF 12:40 – 12:50 p.m. Wrap Up Tom Branna VP/Editorial Director, HAPPI

Make note of it… Send news of interest, guest editorials, and comments to Roger McMullen, Editor • E-mail: roger_mcmullen@fdu.edu

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Fragrance: The Invisible Art Tuesday, May 7th • 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Jacob K. Javits Convention Center • Room 1C03 Moderators: Christopher Diienno, Chairman, American Society of Perfumers and David O’Halloran, Vice-President Fragrance and Cosmetic Technology, Arcade Beauty

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he development of fragrance is very much a story of passionate people creating an art we all love to experience. The full understanding of the composition is not seen as it is often an invisible art, only understood by the developers. This seminar will take the attendee through the journey of the fragrance development process and speak to the art used to create the success we do not often understand.

Registration required.

Agenda

Sponsored by:

10:00 – 10:15 a.m. Welcome Christopher Diienno Chairman, American Society of Perfumers David O’Halloran Vice-President Fragrance and Cosmetic Technology, Arcade 10:15 – 10:45 a.m. The Customers Shana Finkelstein and Ana Nouel Brand Product Management Fragrance Development, Maesa 10:45 – 11:15 a.m. The Perfumer Kari Arienti Founder/Perfumer, Aroma Knowledge 11:15 – 11:45 a.m. The Evaluator Pamela Vaile Founder, Pam Vaile Associates 11:45 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Q & A 12:00 – 12:50 p.m. Lunch on the Expo Floor! Vouchers will be provided. 1:00 – 1:30 p.m. The Perfumer Vincent Kuczinski Vice-President – Senior Perfumer, MANE Fragrance 1:30 – 2:00 p.m. The Marketeer Jenine Guerriero Director of Marketing, Givaudan 2:00 – 2:30 p.m. The Technician David O’Halloran Vice-President Fragrance and Cosmetic Technology, Arcade Beauty 2:30 – 3:00 p.m. Q & A

Monthly Meeting Group Discount The NYSCC is offering a group discount of 15% to companies that send five or more employees to a monthly meeting. All five employees must be registered at the same time to receive the discount. Once purchased, registrations are non-refundable.

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Wednesday, May 8th • 9:15 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Jacob K. Javits Convention Center • Room 1C02 Moderator: Tom Branna, VP/Editorial Director, HAPPI

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he microbiome and biogenetic technologies are the focus of this program as formulating cosmetics and personal care products involves living, tailor-made solutions. Discussions include microbiome health and how understanding the culmination of all environmental exposures the body faces from birth onward, known as the exposome, impacts new cosmetic development.

Registration required.

Agenda

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9:15 – 9:25 a.m. Welcome Tom Branna VP/Editorial Director, HAPPI 9:30 – 10:00 a.m. Top Trending Ingredients…Microbiome is One of Them! Yarden Horowitz Co-Founder, Spate What does This Mean for Product Development? Karen Young CEO, The Young Group 10:05 – 10:45 a.m. Development of a 3-D Skin Model Colonized with an Uncultured Skin Microbiota Valérie Cenizo Skin Biology Lab Manager, L’Occitane 10:50 – 11:30 a.m. Skin Microbiome-based Ingredients for Innovative Cosmetic Formulations: Key Considerations and Evaluation Methods Dr. Pascal Yvon President/Founder, Biosciences Expansion 11:30 – 11:45 a.m. Refreshment Break 11:45 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. Panel Discussion Tom Branna VP/Editorial Director, HAPPI Panelists: Daniel Winn President, Acetera

Dr. Mariellie Le Maire Global head of BU Actives, Symrise

Federica Carlomagno Simon Grundy R&D Manager, Roehlm Business Development Manager, ProDerm 12:25 – 1:05 p.m. Claim Support for Microbiome Skin Care Christiane Uhl Sales Manager, Courage + Khazaka electronic, GmbH 1:05 – 1:15 p.m. Wrap Up Tom Branna VP/Editorial Director, HAPPI 16

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We have got all your Beauty Needs Covered

Wednesday, May 8th • 9:30 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Jacob K. Javits Convention Center Presentation Theater – Located on the show floor – Hall D Moderator: Richard Scott, Editor, Personal Care Magazine

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Johanna Gigliotti johanna@deverauxspecialties.com Paolo Marchesi paolo@deverauxspecialties.com www.DeverauxSpecialties.com

he World of Chemistry delivers a global perspective and discussion on raw materials, solutions, formulation, and regulations. Presenters are leading experts from countries and regions that define the beauty landscape.

Open to all attendees.

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9:30 – 9:40 a.m. Introduction Richard Scott Editor, Personal Care Magazine 9:40 – 10:10 a.m. The Cosmetic Cultures and Technologies that Gave Birth to “J-Beauty” Fujihiro Kanda Visiting Professor, Mukogawa Women’s University and Vice-Chair of the International Committee, Society of Cosmetic Chemists of Japan 10:10 – 10:35 a.m. The Personal Care Ingredients Markets in North America: Key Trends and Developments in 2018 Nikola Matic Director, Chemicals, Kline & Company 10:35 – 11:00 a.m. Silicones: Rethinking Clean and Safe Beauty Tania Viana Technical Manager/Regional Market Director – LATAM, Grant Industries 11:00 – 11:25 a.m. Business Opportunities in Russia Yelena Alekseyeva Beauty Industry Commercial Specialist, U.S. Embassy Moscow, Russia, U.S. Commercial Service 11:25 – 11:50 a.m. The Rise of J-beauty Chloe Takahashi CEO and Founder, Cosme Hunt, Inc. 11:50 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Neuroscience: A New Tool Linking Cosmetics to Wellness Vânia Leite e Silva Professora de Cosmetologia, UNIFESP Diadema – Brasil 12:15 – 12:40 p.m. New Breakthrough to Reverse Hair Greying Mathias Fleury Category Manager, Givaudan Active Beauty 12:40 – 1:05 p.m. Rebuilding Skin Architecture through a New Player Marco Klein R&D Project Manager, LipoTrue 1:05 – 1:15 p.m. Wrap Up Richard Scott Editor, Personal Care Magazine V O L U M E

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Innovation & Compliance: Essential Elements of Cosmetic Regulation, Safety Assessment, and Quality Assurance Wednesday, May 8th • 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Jacob K. Javits Convention Center • Room 1C03 Moderator: Jay Ansell, Vice-President, Cosmetic Programs, Personal Care Products Council

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nnovation is at the heart of the personal care products industry and delivering innovative, safe, and highquality cosmetics is the highest priority. This session will highlight fundamental requirements for the non-expert to facilitate their understanding of the essential elements in assuring the successful development and marketing of personal care products. Co-Sponsored by:

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Registration required.

10:00 – 10:30 a.m. U.S. Cosmetics Regulation Jay Ansell Vice-President, Cosmetic Programs, Personal Care Products Council 10:30 – 11:00 a.m. International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients Joanne Nikitakis Director, Cosmetic Chemistry, Personal Care Products Council 11:00 – 11:30 a.m. Cosmetic Safety Lambros Kromidas Vice-President and Regulatory Team Leader, Shiseido 12:00 – 12:30 p.m. Quality Cathleen Owen Director, Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Services, Q Labs 12:30 – 1:00 p.m. Panel Discussion Birgit Huber Deputy Director General, The German Cosmetic, Toiletry, Perfumery, and Detergent Association

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e sure to visit this experiential, innovative nexus, which is open to all attendees! This “Hub” will feature ingredients, formulations, and solutions that are transforming and impacting product development. Many will be seen in North America for the first time—and others have been reviewed by the CEW Suppliers’ Day Judges Panel and deemed revolutionary! Participants include: ALPS South LLC, BASF Colors & Effects, and Stepan Company. You don’t want to miss the display or complimentary presentations.

Open to all attendees.

Tuesday, May 7th • 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

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11:00 – 11:20 a.m. Top Trending Ingredients, According to the Consumer Olivier Zimmer – Co-Founder, Spate 11:25 – 11:45 a.m. Phase Changing Material Meets the Future of Cosmetics Amanda Wagner – Sales Coordinator and Cosmetic Sales Representative, ALPS South David Carson – Product Development Manager, ALPS South 11:50 a.m. – 12:10 p.m. Pink’s Not Dead! Disrupting the Cosmetic Market: Chione™ Electric Fuchsia SF90D Chairman Hoffstead-Fordyce – Development Project Manager – BASF Colors & Effects Stephanie Biagini – Global Application Manager – BASF Colors & Effects 12:15 – 12:35 p.m. Create a Better Hair Story with STEPANQUAT® Helia – Better, Naturally Sarah Kovach – Senior Market Manager – Personal Care – Stepan Company 12:40 – 1:00 p.m. 4-in-1 Multi-Purpose Sunscreen Cream Fred Ortiz – Kobo Products, Inc. 1:30 – 2:00 p.m. CBD: State of the Industry in Beauty & Wellness Anthony Saniger – Founder & CEO, Standard Dose Jennifer Walsh – Founder & CEO, Behind the Brand 2:05 – 2:25 p.m. The Next Generation of Protection with GENENCARE® OSMS PRO Piera Pericu – Market Segment Leader Bioactives, DuPont 2:30 – 3:00 p.m. Supporting Product Claims: How to Avoid Regulatory Scrutiny Linda Goldstein – Chair of Advertising, Marketing, and Digital Media – BakerHostetler

Wednesday, May 8th • 11:00 a.m. – 2:15 p.m. 11:00 – 11:45 a.m. Indie Forecast: What Beauty Startups Know About the Future of Our Industry Deanna Utroske – Editor – CosmeticsDesign.com Sanjiv Mehra – Chairman – ICMAD; CEO/Founder – eos products Kavi Moltz – Founder – DS & Durga 11:50 a.m. – 12:10 p.m. AgeCap™ Smooth Cosmetic Ingredient Kinjal Joshi – Technical Lead – Dow 12:15 – 12:35 p.m. A Sense of Play for Your Everyday Nick Vallillo – Applications Scientist – Beauty Formulations – Croda Inc. (Continued on page 20)

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12:40 – 1:00 p.m. The Use of Wound Care Active Oxidized Keratin in Hair and Scalp Health Formulations Paul Sapsford – Sales and Marketing Manager – Keraplast

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1:05 – 1:25 p.m. Superstar Brightening Drone™ Cosmopod® Capsule Karly Ehrhardt – Director, Business Development NE – Catalent Pharma Solutions Kelly Templeton – Account Executive – Catalent Pharma Solutions 1:30 – 1:50 p.m. A New Approach to Boosting Volume for Fine Hair Without Compromising on Care Luciana Uttembergue – Sr. Regional Technical Manager – DSM Personal Care 1:55 – 2:15 p.m. Wrap Up: Top Takeaways for 2019 Innovation Yarden Horowitz – Co-Founder – Spate

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djacent to the sold-out exhibit floor, featuring more than 450 suppliers with specialty areas showcasing the art and science of innovation, will be the Presentation Theater. This hub for industry education houses Suppliers’ Day’s complimentary programs including Discover Sustainability and The World of Chemistry. Presentations from our industry partners along with select interactive exhibitor talks will also be showcased.

Open to all attendees.

Tuesday, May 7th

Sponsored by:

1:00 – 1:25 p.m. Clean Beauty Decoded Jeb Gleason-Allured Editor-in-Chief – Global Cosmetic Industry Rachel Grabenhofer Managing Editor – Cosmetics & Toiletries 1:30 – 1:55 p.m. New Botanical Actives with Full Traceability & High Biological Performance Vanessa Rivera – Innovation Scientist – SENSIENT 2:00 – 2:25 p.m. Explore Ground Breaking Research into a Natural and Sustainable Means of Using Epigenetics to Address Photo and Chrono-Aging Catherine Centro – Business Development Manager, Active Ingredients North America – Clariant International Ltd. 2:30 – 2:55 p.m. Industrial Fermentation and its Application to Personal Care Products Cameron Whitney – Market Development Manager – Jungbunzlauer Inc. 3:00 – 3:25 p.m. New Breakthrough to Reverse Hair Greying Mathias Fleury – Category Manager – Givaudan Active Beauty 3:30 – 3:55 p.m. BASF Launches its Revolutionary Ingredient Insider Tool Prerna Chatterjee – Sustainability Marketing Manager – BASF 4:00 – 4:25 p.m. Naturality: Get Inspired, Innovate, and Create Value Jean-Philippe Cosson – Sales and Marketing Director – SILAB 4:30 – 4:55 p.m. How to Commercialize Cosmetic Products and Manage Performance Metrics Ken Bubeck – CEO – Ithos Global

Wednesday, May 8th 1:00 – 1:25 p.m. Time to Re-Do the Make-Up of Cosmetic Safety Regulations? Joan McGuffey – Senior Regulatory Specialist – UL 1:30 – 1:55 p.m. Alpha Glucosyl Hesperidin in Personal Care: Glucosyl Bioflavonoid Increases Circulation Effect Leading to Applications for Brightening, Pore Reduction, and Hair Loss/Regrowth Manette L. Epright – Technical Development Manager – Fitz Chem Ami Kawahata – Scientist – NAGASE Group 2:00 – 2:25 p.m. Tools for Top Speed To Market Marie Thadal – Business Development Executive, Americas – Coptis 2:30 – 2:55 p.m. Building Beauty with Biology: Animal-Free Collagen Alex Lorestani – CEO and Co-founder – Geltor V O L U M E

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SCC Continuing Education Pre-show Courses

May 6, 2019 • 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Jacob K. Javits Convention Center – Level 1 Meeting Rooms _____________________________________________

Skin Measurement Workshop Collaboration between the SCC and TRI-Princeton Moderator: Paul Cornwell, Ph.D., TRI-Princeton

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kin care continues to be a vibrant and fast-growing sector in the cosmetics industry. Strong consumer demand is driving cosmetic scientists to develop ever more sophisticated test methods for product testing and claim substantiation. The Society of Cosmetic Chemists (SCC) and TRI-Princeton have designed this workshop to take the participants through the basic science behind key skin measurements, and to update them on the latest developments in the field. If you are new to skin measurements, or just interested in keeping up to date with the latest methods, this is the workshop for you.

ENJOY SUCCESSFUL PARTNERSHIPS Brenntag Specialties, Inc. 1 Cragwood Road, Suite 302 South Plainfield, NJ 07080 Phone: 800 732-0562 Fine Ingredients, Minerals, Colors, Surface Treatments, Proteins, Powders

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Presentations to include: • Principles of Skin Moisture and Barrier Function Measurements – Paul Cornwell, Ph.D. – TRI-Princeton • Latest Developments in Skin Surface Moisture Imaging – Bob Imhof – Biox Systems Ltd. • Spectroscopy Measurements on Skin – Samuel Gourion-Arsiquaud, Ph.D. – TRI-Princeton • Recent Advances in Submicron IR Spectroscopy and Imaging of Skin – Curtis Marcott, Ph.D. – Light Light Solutions, LLC • UV Protection of Skin – Qihong Zhang, Ph.D. – The Estée Lauder Companies • Effects of UV and Ozone on Skin as Determined by Spectroscopy – Samuel Gourion-Arsiquaud, Ph.D. – TRI-Princeton • Imaging Technologies and Image Analysis of Skin – Roger L. McMullen, Ph.D. – Ashland Specialty Ingredients • Latest Developments in Skin Image Analysis – Matthieu Jomier – Newtone Inc. _____________________________________________

Cosmetic Chemist’s Guide to Product Development Moderator: Perry Romanowski, Element 44 Inc. Sponsored by Coptis

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his course will cover the entire process of how a new product gets created in the cosmetic industry. After taking the course you will know details of the three main phases of product development from idea creation to prototype development and commercialization. _____________________________________________

Lipids in Personal Care Moderator: Benjamin Schwartz

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his course offers a detailed look into the roles that plant-based lipids play in personal care and cosmetic formulations. Particular focus will be placed on how the structure of fatty acids found in plant-based lipids, and more importantly the triglycerides and wax esters that contain them, determine the interdependent properties of oxidative stability, compatibility, solid fat content, and crystallization types of various oils, fats, and waxes. Furthermore, we will examine how these properties can inform our choices of oils, fats, waxes, and their derivatives within different personal care and cosmetic products, including anhydrous and emulsion-based products. Finally, we will review some of the scientific literature describing the potential therapeutic benefits of different components of plant-based oils and fats.

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