NYSCC Industry’s Awards Night
This must-attend staple celebration takes place on Opening Night, Tuesday, May 2nd at Second Floor NYC .
The eight finalists of the CEW Beauty Creators Supplier’s Award – Ingredients & For mulations Category will be announced here! Come celebrate the winning suppliers/exhibitors on the expo floor the next day! Limited tickets will be available on site. Visit www.nyscc.org/suppliers-day to lear n more and secure your tickets!
JUDGES
Judges (left to right):
• Toussaint Jordan, Brand Manager, Product Marketing, Edgewell
• Eileen Kim, Head of U S Innovation and Research Prospective Team, Chanel
• Ron Robinson, Founder and CEO, BeautyStat com
• Mike Wong, Chief Science Officer, Orveon (bareMinerals, Buxom, Laura Mercier)
• Tao Zheng, Director – Advanced Technologies/Material Science, The Estée Lauder Companies
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TUESDAY, MAY 2, 2023
Hair and Scalp Renewal and Wellness
10:00 a.m. – 1:10 p.m. • Meeting Room – Level 1 – 1A02
Consumers now recognize that healthy, plentiful, and beautiful hair is predicated on a healthy scalp, as well as a healthy lifestyle and more! Nutraceuticals, pre/probiotics, and multifunctional ingredients are leading the charge in hair health. Hear from brands and innovators in this half-day program.
Lunch voucher included with registration.
10:00 a m – 10:05 a m
Introduction
Amber Evans, Chair Elect – NYSCC
10:05 a m – 10:30 a m
Applying Innovations in Skin Science for Healthy Scalp and Hair
Sophia Bull, Regional Marketing Manager, IFF Lucas Meyer Cosmetics
10:35 a m – 11:00 a m
Supplements in Hair Care
Nicole Townsend, Formulation and Product Innovation, Nutrafol
11:05 a m
11:30 a m
Skinification Making Scalp Care a Hot Topic
Sarah Kovach, Market Growth Manager, Stepan Company
11:30 a m – 11:45 a m
11:45 a.m. – 12:10 p.m.
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High-Lauric Coconut MCT: A Multifunctional Ingredient for Hair Care and Color Cosmetics
Alyr Whylo Panlaqui, R&D Specialist, Chemrez Technologies, Inc.
12:15 p m – 12:40 p m
Recycled Silicones for Haircare – From Waste to Value for Hair Care
Kyle Ryder, Technical Service Application Chemist, Consumer Care, CHT
12:45 p m – 1:10 p m
Wrap
Amber Evans, Chair Elect – NYSCC
Make Plans to Join The Wellness Walk/ Scavenger Hunt and Win!
Be sure to download the Suppliers’ Day Mobile App while on-site, then visit all exhibitors and special areas on the show floor that are part of the Walk and be entered to win a Peloton bike so you can continue to Reimagine Renewal and Wellness!
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Digital Age of Beauty
10:00 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. • Meeting Room – Level 1 – 1C02
This Suppliers’ Day staple 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, including AI, blockchain, and more!
Lunch voucher included with registration.
Session sponsored by
10:00 a m – 10:05 a m
Introduction
James Weatherall, Global Vice President, SpecialChem
10:05 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Digitization of the Cosmetic Industry: The Future of Product Development and For mulation
Alexander Detre, Head of Operations, EcoMundo
Michael McGinty, Software Manager, EcoMundo
10:35 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. How Digital Technology and AI Can Promote and Support R&D Innovation Perfor mance
Marie Thadal, VP of Sales and Operations, Americas, COPTIS
Jonathan Coeur, Managing Director, COPTIS Asia
11:05 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Uncovering the Hottest Beauty Ingredients: A Visual and Social Analytics Jour ney
Andi Govinda, CEO and Co-Founder, RIVITER
11:30 a m – 11:45 a m Break
11:45 a m – 12:10 p m
What’s Next in Digital For mulating: Using Artificial Intelligence to Speed Product Development
Sasha Novakovich, Co-Founder and CEO, Alchemy Cloud, Inc.
12:15 p.m. – 12:40 p.m. What’s Next in Digital For mulating: Using Artificial Intelligence to Speed Product Development
Gladys Atanga, Commercial Manager, The Savannah Fruits Company
Sofia Durrani, Head of Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility, The Savannah Fruits Company
12:45 p m – 1:15 p m
How to Adapt to the Digitalization Boom in the Cosmetics Industry
James Weatherall, Global Vice President, SpecialChem
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TUESDAY, MAY 2, 2023
Microbiome: Inside/Out Beauty
10:00 a.m. – 12:55 p.m. • Meeting Room – Level 1 – 1C03
As microbiome innovations and technologies continue to dominate the landscape, this program offers different expert perspectives and insight on microbiome health from head to toe including oral and vaginal innovations. Renewal and wellness is not complete without exploring the latest trends in microbiome research This is a must-attend for all involved in personal care product development
Lunch voucher included with registration
10:00 a.m. – 10:05 a.m. Introduction
Sarah de Szalay, Senior Applicaitons Manager, Gattefosse
10:05 a m – 10:30 a m
Advanced Microbiome Skin Models Can Be Used to Predict
Global Output of Cosmetics and Personal Care Ingredients
Nico Forraz, CEO, CTIBIOTECH
10:35 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
How to Care for the Female Microbiome
Hedy Scheck, CMO, Liechtenstein
11:05 a m – 11:30 a m
How to Leverage Microbiome Data for Product Development and Personalization
Elsa Jungman, CEO, HelloBiome 11:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Break
11:45 a m – 12:10 p m
Translational Microbiota and Skin Health: Emerging Knowledge from Healing to Aging
Adreshir Bayat, VP Advanced Technology, Este ˇ e Lauder Companies 12:15 p m – 12:40 p m
The Gateway to Our Body: The Oral Microbiome
Patrick Gonry, Business Development Manager, Gobiotics BV
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Sarah de Szalay, Senior Applicaitons Manager, Gattefosse ˇ
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TUESDAY, MAY 2, 2023
World Of Chemistry
10:00 a.m. – 1:10 p.m. • Show Floor Main Stage – Hall D – 2100 Aisle
The World of Chemistry is a staple in NYSCC education! It delivers a global perspective and discussion on raw materials, solutions, for mulation, and regulations Presenters will include experts from Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and South America where emerging trends continue to define the global beauty landscape All sessions are complimentary and included in your EXPO ONLY admission!
Session sponsored by
10:00 a.m. – 10:05 a.m. Introduction
Tim Probert, Editor, Personal Care Global Magazine
10:05 a.m. – 10:25 a.m. Active Ingredients Demand in Asia: What are the Drivers, How Different is it From the West, and What Are the Specificities Between Key Countries
10:30 a m – 10:50 a m
Nikola Matic, Vice President, Chemicals, Klinegroup
Developing Personal Care Products That Are Compliant in Canada
Mathilda Ruiz, Regulatory Affairs Specialist, EcoMundo
Morgane Mondon, Regulatory Affairs Specialist, EcoMundo
10:55 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. From Coily to Straight: Trends that Rule Brazilian’s Hair Care Market
Isadora Teixeira, Marketing Analyst, BASF
11:20 a m – 11:40 a m A Global Tour of Innovative Cosmetic Products
Anna Balaguer, Global Beauty Trends Manager, Provital
11:45 a m – 12:05 p m
Let Your Clean Beauty Jour ney Begin in Australia: A Brief Introduction to A-Beauty
Bruno Malepa, Commercial Director, UA Manufacturing Pty Ltd
Zhi Pan, Global Chief Strategist, Guangzhou Uniasia Cosmetic Technology Co, Ltd
12:10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. From Niche to Mainstream – The Rising Popularity of Peptide Chemistry in China’s Anti-Aging Segment
Gengli Yu, Founder and CEO, Active Peptide Company
Janet Du, Co-Founder and CEO, Active Peptide Company
12:35 p.m. – 12:55 p.m.
Africa/Guyana – Global Shea Butter Alliance
Wunmi Osholake, Deputy Managing Director, Global Shea Butter Alliance
1:00 p m – 1:10 p m Wrap
Tim Probert, Editor, Personal Care Global Magazine
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TUESDAY, MAY 2, 2023
Natural Ingredients
12:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. • Meeting Room – 1A03
What defines natural? As the debate continues, join us at this “Lunch and Lear n ” for insight into how the global community seeks to provide you with the answers, nuances, and understanding Hear from innovators, brands, and renowned consultants while lunch is served during this short, pithy presentation that you can’t afford to miss!
Session sponsored by
12:00 p m – 12:10 p m
Welcome and Introductions
Giorgio Dell’Acqua, Chief Science Officer, Nutrafol
Gayle De Maria, Editorial Director, TKS Publisher, HPC Today
12:10 p.m. – 2:20 p.m.
Roundtable Discussion
Alison Cutlan, Founder, CUTLAN Lab
Arnoldo Fonesca, Global Head Bioactive Segment Care Solutions
Business Line, Evonik
Donna Petretti, Head of NA Marketing Consumer Care, Croda
Kseniya Popova, Director of R&D/Innovation + NDP, ILABS
Laure-Anne Gillon, Director NA Cosmetic Active Ingredients, Laboratoires Expanscience
Mark Smith, Director General, NATRUE, The International Natural and Organic Cosmetic Association 2:20 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Giorgio Dell’Acqua, Chief Science Officer, Nutrafol
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CSR program
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TUESDAY, MAY 2, 2023
Catch China’s Beauty Trends: From Tik Tok to Ingredient Innovation
12:00 p.m. – 3:05 p.m. • Meeting Room – 1C04
As the global community rebounds from COVID, lear n what the future looks like for the Chinese marketplace
Session sponsored by 12:00 p m – 12:05 p m
Welcome and Introductions
Stacey House, Chair, NYSCC
Guangru Mao, Principal Scientist, Colgate-Palmolive Zhigana Hao, President, CACPA
12:05 p.m. – 12:30 p.m. From China to North America: A Leader’s Perspective on Cosmetics Technology Development Trends
Sanford Browne, President R&I North America, L’Oréal
12:30 p m – 1:00 p m
CSAR vs MoCRA: A Comparative Overview of Cosmetic Regulations in China and the U.S.
Victoria Tu, SVP Regulatory Affairs, Coty 1:00 p m – 1:30 p m
Interpreting China’s Beauty Trends via Big Data
Hong Xu, General Partner Director of Innovation, Beauty Evolution
1:30 p m – 2:00 p m
Brewing Up Sustainable Solutions: Advancements in Synthetic Biology in China
Lois Lu, General Manager America, Bloomage 2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Development of Cosmetic Peptides in China
Wenfeng Ding, Founder and CEO, W inkey Technology 2:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
The Significant Rise of Recombinant Collagen Concepts in China’s Consumer Product Markets: History, Regulations, and Trends
David Zhou, General Manager, Raw Material Business, Jinbo Bio-Pharmaceutical
3:00 p m – 3:05 p m
Wrap
Guangru Mao, Principal Scientist, Colgate-Palmolive
Zhigana Hao, President, CACPA
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TUESDAY, MAY 2, 2023
Hot Topics from the Main Stage
1:25 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. • Show Floor Main Stage – Hall D – 2100 Aisle
Get updated on what’s happening in color, influencers, and sustainable packaging check the schedule so you are sure to get what you need!
All sessions are complimentary and included in your EXPO ONLY admission!
1:25 p m – 1:30 p m
1:30 p m – 2:30 p m
Introduction
Stacey House, Chair, NYSCC
Influencer Chemist Panel: Truth In Beauty –Hosted by IBA (Independent Beauty Association)
Moderator:
Jen Novakovich, Founder, EcoWell
Influencers:
Gloria Lu, Co-Founder, Chemist Confessions
Javon Ford, Skin Care Chemist and Content Creator
Lisa Guerrera, Co-Founder and CEO, Experiment
Victoria Fu, Co-Founder, Chemist Confessions
2:35 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Cosmetics Claims Compliance Controls: Best Practices for Today’s Online World
Ivan Wasserman, Managing Partner, Amin Talati Wasserman
3:05 p m – 3:30 p m
What’s Next In Ingestible Beauty and Wellness Supplements: The Consumer POV
Ronie Schmelz, Partner, K&L Gates
3:35 p m – 4:00 p m
Inclusive Beauty: Providing Solutions for Wellness for Diverse Consumers
Steven Manson, Sr. Account Manager, DSM Personal Care
4:05 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Ensure A Sustainable Future in Beauty and Personal Care
Sarah Jindal, Senior Director, BPCH, Americas, Mintel
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TUESDAY, MAY 2, 2023
Innovations Theater
10:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. • Show Floor Innovations Theater – Hall A – 100 Aisle
Lear n and then experience the innovations and solutions provided by Suppliers’ Day exhibitors All sessions are complimentary and included in your EXPO ONLY admission!
Session sponsored by 10:00 a m – 10:20 a m Welcome Yarden Horwitz, Co-Founder, SPATE
10:25 a m – 10:55 a m
Recharge and Renew in Wellness
Jennifer Walsh, Founder and Creative Director, AIKR Lab & Institute
11:00 a.m. – 11:20 a.m.
Meeting Consumer Trends with a Multifunctional Bioactive
René Schmitz, Technical Sales and Marketing Manager, bitop
11:25 a m – 11:45 a m
FeruliShield™ Feryloyl Glycerides: New Bio-Based Antioxidant/UV-Filters for Personal Care Applications
David Demirjian, President, Midwest Bioprocessing Center, LLC 11:50 a m – 12:10 p m
Mineed Technology Co., Ltd. Presents Chokachai Puangsiri, Business Director, Mineed Technology Co , Ltd
12:15 p.m. – 12:35 p.m.
Sustainability and Product Development: What Increasing Complexity Means for R&D and Procurement
Yashi Shrestha, Head of Science and Research, Novi Connect 12:40 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Neurocosmetics: To Look Good and Feel Good!
Fred Zuelli, Founder, Business Development Director, Mibelle AG Biochemistry 1:00 p m
Yarden Horwitz, Co-Founder, SPATE
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2023
Reimagining Renewal and Wellness: Moder nizing Cosmetics Regulations
9:55 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. • Meeting Room 1C04
2023 is a time for reimagining and renewal for the global cosmetics and personal care industry, particularly in how the industry is regulated The long-awaited Moder nization of Cosmetics Regulation Act (MoCRA) of 2022, signed into law in December by President Biden, adds significant new authorities to the U S Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) regulatory oversight of cosmetics and personal care products, creating a comprehensive and unifor m framework for cosmetics regulation Meanwhile, the proposed European Green Deal, which aims to make the EU climate neutral and create a circular EU economy by 2050, promises extraordinary changes in how all consumer products, including cosmetics, are regulated. This session will examine cosmetics regulations in the U.S. and EU, highlighting the fundamental regulatory, safety, and product quality requirements while providing an in-depth understanding of how these requirements advance product safety and innovation for the science-driven beauty and personal care sector.
Lunch voucher included with registration.
9:55 a m – 10:00 a m
Introduction
Jay Ansell, VP Cosmetic Programs, Personal Care Products Council
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10:45 a m
Moder nization of Cosmetics Regulation Act (MoCRA) of 2022
Karin Ross, Personal Care Products Council
10:45 a m
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Cosmetic Safety
Kim Norman, Senior Director Safety and Regulatory Toxicology, Personal Care Products Council 11:15 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.
GMPs
Cathleen Owen, Director Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Services, Q Labs 11:45 a m – 12:15 p m
Labels and Labeling
Joanne Nikitakis, Senior Director Technical Affairs, Personal Care Products Council 12:15 p m – 1:00 p m
Lunch 1:00 p m – 1:30 p m
The Future Direction of European Cosmetics
Brigit Huber, Deputy Director General, The German Cosmetic, Toiletry, Perfumery, and Detergent Association 1:30 p m –
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2023
Fragrance: The Invisible Art
10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. • Meeting Room 1A02
This program will bring together experts, educators, and perspectives that include the supplier, for mulator, regulator, marketer, and product development: the essential players in creating the “invisible art ”
Lunch voucher included with registration.
Session sponsored by
10:00 a m – 10:05 a m
Introduction
George Ledes, Founding Editor, This Week with George Ledes
10:05 a m – 10:30 a m
Understanding Fragrance Volatility
Robert Fuller, Adjunct Professor, Rutgers University MBS Program
10:35 a m – 11:00 a m
Developing Eco Responsible Fragrances to Meet Today’s Consumer Demands for More Sustainable Products
Jeff Sindewald, Sales and Business Development Manager, Fragrances, Croda Inc
11:05 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Is Fragrance a Dirty Word? How Do We Better Educate Consumers That Not All Fragrances Are Created Equally
Iva Teixeria, CEO and Co Founder, The Good Face Project
11:30 a m – 11:45 a m Break
11:45 a m – 12:10 p m
Salutary Beauty
Eleonora Mazzilli, Marketing and Sales Manager, BeautyStreams
12:15 p m – 12:40 p m
From A Perfumer’s Perspective
Mark Knitowski, Former VP Product Innovation, Victoria’s Secret Beauty
12:45 p m – 1:10 p m
The Power of Perfume – What COVID Anosmia Has Taught Us About Olfactory Awareness!
Susan Phillips, CEO, Scenterprises, Inc
1:10 p m – 1:20 p m
Wrap
George Ledes, Founding Editor, This Week with George Ledes
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2023
Biotechnology in Beauty and Personal Care
10:00 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. • Meeting Room 1C02
This program will introduce exciting, new technologies using biotechnology in producing active cosmetic ingredients sustainably Hear from innovators and brands!
Lunch voucher included with registration.
10:00 a m – 10:05 a m
Introduction
Co-Moderators: Sue Feng and Yun Shao
NYSCC Scientific Advisory Committee
10:05 a.m. – 10:35 a.m.
Sclareance Biofunctional
Leonora Gregory, Business Development Manager, Ashland
10:35 a m – 11:00 a m
Biotech Beauty: Utilizing Nature and Science to Deliver Effective Results
Brian Grady, Sr Marketing Specialist, DSM Personal Care
11:05 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Creating Waterless For mats Using Ingredients Produced via Biotechnology
Laura Frazier, Chief Scientist, Boshi Beauty Inc
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Detachable Microneedles: Two-Minute Detachment of Needles
Into Skin, Stabilization of Bioactives, and Clinical Test Results
Susan Wanichwecharungruang, CEO, Mineed Technology Co, Ltd.
12:15 p.m. – 12:40 p.m.
Menopause, Iron, and Aging Skin: Is There a Better Solution than Chelation?
Xi Huang, Founder and President, i-ON Skincare
12:45 p m – 1:10 p m
Discover a Pioneering 100% Natural Origin and Sustainable Retinol, Crafted Through Biotech
Mathias Fleury, Head of Category Actives, Givuadan Active Beauty 1:10 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. Wrap
Co-Moderators: Sue Feng and Yun Shao
NYSCC Scientific Advisory Committee
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INDIE 360°
10:00 a.m. – 12:55 p.m. • Meeting Room 1C03
Focusing on every angle of launching and sustaining your brand Presentations include expertise on investment capital, navigating ingredient sourcing, accelerator programs, troubleshooting supply chain challenges, and legal issues in communication. The highlight will be a panel of Indie brand founders telling their stories: challenges, opportunities, successes, and more!
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Three Trends Indie Brands Should Know for the Gen Z Consumer
Christina Philips, Technical Marketing Leader, Gattefossé
10:35 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Financing your Start-Up: It’s Just the Beginning
Marc Liebowitz, Managing Director, Supporting Strategies
Sarah Liebowitz, CEO, Sustainable Botanicals International
11:05 a m – 11:30 a m
Three Ways to Start Your Own Beauty Brand
Ginger King, President, Grace Kingdom Beauty
Building the Future of Beauty
Deanna Utroske, Founder, Beauty Insights
INDIE Pavilion Participants
C16, Biosciences, Nicole Ravachi Inc., Ina Labs, Madame Lemy
12:15 p.m. – 12:40 p.m.
Getting Prepared for MoCRA
(The Moder nization of Cosmetics Act)
Jennifer Biagioni, Director, Green Valley Laboratory 12:45 p m – 12:55 p m
Wrap
Luciana Coutinho,Principle, Luluble
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Discover Sustainability
10:00 a.m. – 1:20 p.m. • Show Floor Main Stage Presentation Theater
As sustainability continues to dominate the beauty and personal care product development landscape, this program continues to dominate Suppliers’ Day! Containing quick but powerful presentations, focusing on green beauty, circularity, upcycling, and sourcing sustainable packaging, this is a must-attend staple at Suppliers’ Day
All sessions are complimentary and included in your EXPO ONLY admission!
Session sponsored by
10:00 a.m. – 10:05 a.m. Introduction
Tom Branna, VP/Editorial Director, HAPPI
10:05 a m – 10:35 a m
L’Oréal for the Future (L4TF): Green Sciences Transfor mation for Sustainable Beauty
Aditi Gogineni, AVP R&I Sustainability, L’Oréal USA
Miao Wang, AVP Advanced Research International Innovative Ingredients, L’Oréal USA
10:35 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Q&A with L’Oréal Presenters
10:50 a.m. – 11:10 a.m. The Evolution of Clean Beauty
Donna Petretti, Head of NA Marketing Consumer Care, Croda
11:15 a m – 11:35 a m 12 Principles of Green For mulation
Kseniya Popova, Director of R&D/Innovation + NDP, ILABS
11:40 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Circular Beauty: Embedding Circularity at Every Level
Sage Frigge Hartlaub, Manager, Sustainability – Care Chemicals, North America, BASF
12:05 p.m. – 12:25 p.m. For mulating from Plant-Based Sources 101
Andrew Goldberg, Technical Manager, Alzo International
12:30 p m – 12:50 p m How To Choose the Right Certification
Gay Timmons, President, Oh, Oh, Organic Inc
12:55 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. Sustainability in Beauty Packaging
Dror Iakob, VP of Business Development and Operations, Expack USA
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Innovations Theater
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. • Show Floor Innovations Theater – Hall A – 100 Aisle
Lear n and then experience the innovations and solutions provided by SUPPLIERS’ DAY Exhibitors All sessions are complimentary and included in your EXPO ONLY admission!
Session sponsored by
Welcome Yarden Horwitz, Co-Founder, SPATE
Winning in the Emulsifier-Free Segment with an Upcycled Solution
Käte Davis, Senior Director, Global Strategic Segments Consumer Care, CP Kelco 10:50
Microbiome Modulation for Better Skin Health
Paul Lawrence, Executive Director of Research and Discovery, Biocogent, LLC 11:15
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Jessica Qu, Marketing Director, Personal Care Ingredients and Solution, Bloomage Biotechnology Corp , Ltd
Advanced Treatment Against Hidden Damage: Eliminate Hair Hidden Damage, Improving Health from Root to Tip from the First Use
Thiago Duccini, Marketing and Hair Care Products Manager, Chemyunion Inc
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Preservatives Speed-Dating: Amino Acid-Based Multifunctionals Are the Better Half of Your Product Protection System!
Sabrina Behnke, Global Senior Business Manager, TRI-K Industries
TRI-MEA™: Natural, Upcycled, 18-MEA Mimicking Active for Complete Hair Care
Shanique Young, Technical Sales and Marketing Manager, McKinley Resources Inc.
Inspired
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12:55 p m – 1:10 p m
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Special Presentation
2:00 p m – 3:00 p m
Regulatory Update:
MoCRA “Responsible Person”
Definition, Role, and Responsibilities Presented by IBA
Donald Frey, President/CEO, Independent Beauty Association
Katherine Montgomery, VP Regulatory Affairs, Forma Brands
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2023
Hot Topics from the Main Stage
2:00 p.m. – 3:25 p.m. • Show Floor Main Stage – Hall D – 2100 Aisle Get updated on what’s happening in contract manufacturing, color, influencers, and sustainable packaging Check the schedule so you are sure to get what you need!
2:00 p.m. – 2:05 p.m. Welcome Moderator: Sue Feng, NYSCC Scientific Advisory Committee
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From the Egyptians to Rihanna: Where Color Cosmetics Have Been and Where They’re Going Alison Griffin, Head of Sales Americas, Cosmetics, Sudarshan
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Revisit Stephen Curve During Oral Care Product Development Zhigang Hao, Manager of Technology, Colgate Palmolive Company
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P4 Inclusive Cosmetics Deciphering Skin Longevity Biomarkets Through the Innovative P4I Cosmetics Approach Martin Baraibar, CEO, OxiProteomics
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You must visit the INDIE 360° Pavilion (Booth No. 1917) featuring 16+ emerging brands that are foreshadowing the future! Download the Suppliers’ Day Mobile App, visit the pavilion, and cast your vote. Then join us on Wednesday, May 3rd as we toast the INDIE 360° participants, who represent The People’s Choice!
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Alexandra Organic
Alexandra Organic is a company founded in Greece and inspired by Greek mythology with its heritage of healing plants The full range of hair care and makeup products were a hit on social media where the founder shared the behind the scenes story of creating the products out of frustration and connected with Millennial and Gen Z consumers who love the natural ingredients and effective results www alexandraorganic com
Aneley Cosmetics
Aneley Cosmetics is an all-natural and organic makeup brand made in the USA Their products contain natural, breathable ingredients that are anti-inflammatory. They are specially for mulated to be used after facials and waxing and are perfect for any skin type Products include foundation, eyeshadow, lipstick, and a Shabbat approved powder line PETA certified –cruelty free www.aneleycosmetics.com
Elims
Elims is building the future of sustainable oral care Crafted by dentists and biomedical engineers, our mission is to advance human health while reducing waste for the planet. With Elims, you’ll only get clinically plus science backed products combined with real sustainability We’re here for the planet and all of its inhabitants www.elims.com
Ina Labs
Our founders, Susan Goldsberry (world-renowned cosmetic chemist) and Dr. Beri Ridgeway (leading OB/GYN), combine decades of disruptive product development with deep clinical expertise Ina makes clean, clinically tested skincare for a woman ' s most intimate skin, from effective plant-based hygiene routines to OB/GYN-developed solutions for common concerns www.inalabs.com
Madame Lemy
Madame Lemy is an all-natural, luxurious body care brand Our products are vegan, crueltyfree, and free of toxic chemicals. Our unique powder formula can be used as deodorant, body powder, dry shampoo, and more Looking forward, we have more personal and body care products in the works www.madamelemy.com
Manifest Beauty
Manifest Beauty is a clean, vegan, and cruelty-free California-based beauty brand for those who attract it all We empower women to unleash their best selves through lip plumper’s that amplify self-love and high vibrations With this mission in mind, we give 3% of our net sales to Look Good Feel Better www.manifest-beauty.com
Nicole Ravachi
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Nicole Ravachi Brand launched in 2018, offering genderless beauty for all skin types in LATAM Our mission is to simplify skincare and make beauty more accessible. The high-quality multifunctional products are designed to fit any lifestyle and combine science and nature in a balanced way creating high-quality products that balance science, lifestyle, and effectiveness www.nicoleravachibrand.com participants
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and then cast your vote for the 2023 People’s Choice Award. You must download the mobile app to participate. The winner will be announced on Wednesday, May 3rd at 3:00 p.m. in Hall D.
Join the INDIE 360º Pavilion participants at Booth No. 1917!
Visit with all innovators in the pavilion and then cast your vote for the 2023 People’s Choice Award. You must download the mobile app to participate. The winner will be announced on Wednesday, May 3rd at 3:00 p.m. in Hall D.
Nulastin
Female-founded Nulastin is redefining what it means to be a beauty brand by focusing on performance driven, scientifically backed, and ethically derived elastin replenishment Using proprietary Elastaplex technology, formulas are proven to revitalize lashes, brows, hair, and skin The simple routine takes minutes per day and delivers natural, beautiful, ongoing results www.nulastin.com
Palmless
Palmless is the sustainable alter native to palm oil, biodesigned by the scientists and innovators at C16 Biosciences, and comes from a natural yeast It was born at the intersection of perfor mance moisturization and natural innovation Our nourishing oil is powered by Palmless Torula Oil, a luxe new bio-designed oil made from yeast, not from trees It contains unique carotenoids and sterols found only in the fungal kingdom, which promote skin barrier function and help skin maintain moisture and a glowing appearance www gopalmless com
Raaka’s World
Raaka's World is an innovative beauty brand founded by Dr Shobana Vankipuram, a firstgeneration woman physician whose mission is to empower women through easy, authentic, and transfor mative self-care experiences The brand offers luxurious, vegan products containing scientifically proven unique ingredients with their commitment to the highest sustainability and ethical standards www raakasworld com
República Skin
Our skin tells a sweet story of our roots, and like history, it deserves to be preserved and celebrated Born and inspired in the Dominican Republic and founded by Julissa Bermudez, República Skin shares the rich heritage of sensually radiant skin with clean body care inspired by nature The flagship product, Sugar Body Polish, is the ultimate skin indulgence with a rich blend of naturally derived oils and butters paired with finely milled organic sugar creating a sensorial gentle exfoliation all over the body The result: Skin Sweet as Sugar www.republicaskin.com
Roots Professional/Club Roots
Roots Professional brings the most complete cosmeceutical science for superior hair growth to the salon market, blending power and cosmetic excellence to introduce this technology into every woman ’ s beauty regimen for proactive and reactive care Club Roots carries this tradition for both men and women into mass retail and more www rootsprofessional com
Six Gldn
Six Gldn is transformative skincare for every skin type Crafted with powerful botanicals and Korean herbal medicine, it’s formulated for maximum results in five steps Doctor formulated, der matologically tested, and backed by impressive independent test results, it’s vegan, cruelty free, and a member of 1% For The Planet. www.sixgldn.com
Truth Treatments
Truth Treatments are topical nutritional for mulas designed to heal skin. For mulated by Benjamin Knight Fuchs, R Ph , a der matology phar macist who realized that what had heretofore been considered to be superficial, cosmetic skin care needs for dry and aging skin were really health considerations that were largely the result of nutritional deficiencies The solution, as Phar macist Ben discovered in his compounding phar macy by working directly with physicians and patients, was in the transdermal delivery of high concentrations of topical nutrients as well as intelligently formulated systemic supplements. As a result, Truth Treatments was born. They are 100% active and functional skin health products, formulated without wax, oil, silicone, preservative, water, or anything else the skin doesn’t need or want www.truthtreatments.com
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Chemistry STEM Outreach Program...Lear n More!
On May 2nd, the NYSCC will be hosting several middle school female students participating in the Jersey STEM’s newly launched “You be the Molecule!” program. They’ll have lunch with the young women participating in the Future Chemists Workshop and be given front row seats to observe the action. Afterwards they’ll be visiting sponsors ' booths to meet the women leading our industry and find out about all the exciting developments they are working on
We can think of no better way to inspire these young girls and encourage them to believe that there are exciting opportunities for them in STEM, and the chemical industry in particular. We hope you’ll join us in helping make this worthwhile endeavor a success If you would like to find out more, contact Dennis Boyd at Dennis.Boyd@jerseystem.org for details.
About JerseySTEM
JerseySTEM is a network of parents, professionals, students, and educators whose goal is to promote excellence in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) education We are dedicated to partnering with local New Jersey schools and other organizations to create and enhance STEM-oriented educational opportunities as part of students' paths towards college and career readiness, and to develop effective STEM programs and initiatives that engage students and educators. JerseySTEM is also committed to bridging the gender gap in STEM education and sharing STEM-related opportunities with underprivileged students and communities
Non-profit organizations like JerseySTEM exist because of the generosity from donors like you. For Suppliers’ Day 2023 we ask that you please contribute to help us continue with providing STEM programs to middle school girls in under-served communities in order to bridge the STEM opportunity, innovative, and gender gaps in the workforce
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Speaker Abstracts and Biographies
Acne Update: What’s New and What’s True
Mary Wu Chang (University of Connecticut School of Medicine)
Acne is the most common skin condition in the United States, affecting up to 50 million Americans annually Approximately 85% of people between the ages of 12 and 24 have acne Adult acne is increasing, and now affects up to 15 percent of women This talk will begin with a look at different types of acne and review the medications in the der matologist's ar mamentarium
n Mary Wu Chang, M.D.
Dr Chang is a board-certified dermatologist and pediatric dermatologist with over 26 years ' experience. After graduating from University of W isconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, she went on to complete a pediatrics residency at Kaiser San Francisco followed by a der matology residency at Wayne State University she served as Chief Resident for both residencies Dr Chang then joined the full-time faculty at NYU Medical Center for 7 years before moving to Connecticut in 2005. Currently, Dr. Chang is Associate Professor of Der matology and Pediatrics at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine where she runs a busy clinic and enjoys teaching medical students as well as der matology and pediatric resident physicians She has published extensively in the literature and frequently lectures regionally and nationally Her interests include hemangiomas and vascular malfor mations, severe acne, atopic der matitis, and clinical drug trials
Key Strategic Targets for Mitigating Acne-Affected Skin
Ratan K. Chaudhuri (Sytheon Ltd )
We have come a long way since 1896, when it was suggested that Propionibacterium acnes found in acne lesions was the cause of acne. Recently, high resolution core genome analysis combining 16S rRNA gene sequences led to changing the name of P acnes to Cutibacterium acnes (Scholtz et al , Int J Sys Evo Microbiol , 66: 4422-4432, 2016) While the commensal bacterium C acnes is involved in the maintenance of healthy skin, it can also act as an opportunistic pathogen in acne vulgaris Recent studies have shown that the relative abundance of C acnes (in metagenomics studies) is similar among patients with acne and healthy individuals (87%–89%) or even higher in healthy subjects (89% to 94%) Multiple studies highlighted that the severity of acne might not only be due to a specific C. acnes strain but also due to host and environmental factors. Early and intense inflammatory events in the epider mis have indeed been shown to contribute to the development of acne
Typically, the mean lifetime of each acne lesion is a few days for inflammatory and a few weeks for non-inflammatory ones. Two distinct, partially overlapping, processes need to be addressed during the treatment of acne One is accelerating the healing of the ongoing lesions and the other one is to prevent the huge number of sebaceous glands prone to enter the acne cycle. Therefore, the key strategic targets in acne care appear to be the pilosebaceous follicle that is not yet involved in the acne cycle and the second one is to adequately control the key switching factors of comedone formation for long term relief A multi-tasking strategy is needed to improve the conditions of acne-affected skin. Taking all these factors into consideration, we will address key targets gover ning acne therapy while preventing hyperpigmentation issues. Discussions will also include reasons for selecting ingredients for mitigating acne-affected skin
n Ratan K. Chaudhuri, Ph.D.
Dr. Chaudhuri is President and CEO of Sytheon, which he founded in 2006. Sytheon is an innovative global specialty ingredient company Sytheon’s global headquarters is in Parsippany, New Jersey, USA with its two affiliates in France and Singapore Ratan is a humble entrepreneur by heart and a thinker with strong leadership skills He has developed numerous best-in-class products for the
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personal care industry, just to name two recent gold standards – Sytenol A (Bakuchiol) and Synovea HR (Hexylresorcinol) Ratan holds over 100 U S and inter national patents and has over 100 publications including six book chapters Ratan has been named as one of the top 10 inspiring business leaders by Inc. Magazine to watch in 2022. He can be reached by telephone (+1 201-303-5594) or e-mail (ratan@sytheonltd com)
Challenges Commonly Encountered with Acne Therapy
Hilary Baldwin (Acne Treatment and Research Center)
In this presentation, we will address challenges in topical and oral acne treatment. Topical retinoids are the mainstay of acne therapy They improve existing lesions, and prevent the development of the microcomedones, which are the predecessors of future lesions However, topical retinoids can be irritating, especially in the first few weeks of treatment. This often leads to inconsistent use or discontinuation Benzoyl peroxide is a highly effective, rapid-onset antibacterial which does not promote the development of bacterial resistance. It also decreases the development of antibacterial resistance to both topical and oral antibiotics with which is it used in combination Unfortunately, benzoyl peroxide is a concentration-dependent irritant it bleaches fabric and is an uncommon sensitizer
Oral antibiotics are highly effective in treating the inflammatory lesions of acne. However, the effects are rarely durable resulting in overuse and the development of bacterial resistance Pregnant and lactating women often experience acne. Unfortunately, clinical trials do not include this population and as such, little exists in the way of efficacy or safety data As a result, these patients are generally told by their obstetricians to forgo treatment until delivery/weaning regardless of the severity of their disease.
Isotretinoin can be used to treat the most severe cases of acne and 80% of those who complete a course will not need acne treatment again It should be noted that there are many potential side effects of the drug, most of which are easily managed. The inter net tells a different story, however, frightening patients with misinfor mation
n Hilary Baldwin, M.D.
Hilary Baldwin is a board-certified der matologist and Medical Director of the Acne Treatment and Research Center in Brooklyn, New York She is a Clinical Associate Professor of Der matology at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical Center Dr Baldwin has interests in acne, rosacea, keloidal scarring, cosmeceuticals, and the skin microbiome She is a frequent national and international lecturer and visiting professor, and her work has been published extensively in der matology jour nals Dr Baldwin served as a founding board member and second president of the American Acne and Rosacea Society.
Multi-modal and 3D Imaging for Objective Evaluation of Acne
Sachin V. Patwardhan (Canfield Scientific Inc )
Lesion counts and Investigators Global Assessment (IGA) are the primary endpoints in acne clinical studies. However, they both suffer from inter- and intra-evaluator variability. Characteristics of acne lesions can be captured, detected, and objectively measured using multi-modal imaging
Collectively these detected characteristics can identify both inflammatory and non-inflammatory lesions, and the measurements can be translated to a global severity score These objective measurements have been used in several clinical studies as exploratory endpoints or for verifying subject enrollment Canfield Scientific’s VISIA-CRP now combines multi-modal imaging with micron-resolution 3D facial imaging. This has further improved the ability to detect, and measure, raised topography of acne lesions VISIA-CRP and its early use in reducing variability in clinical trials, standardizing outcomes, and obtaining more insights into treatment effects will be presented
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n Sachin V. Patwardhan, Ph.D.
Dr Sachin V Patwardhan is the Chief Intellectual Property Officer and Senior Principal Scientist at Canfield Scientific Inc. He developed a multi-spectral imaging device for early diagnosis of melanoma during his Ph D at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). He then helped in establishing the optical radiology lab at Washington University School of Medicine in Saint Louis while doing postdoctoral research His research there involved developing a small animal diffuse optical and fluorescence tomography system for studying disease models with targeted treatment Since then, for the past 16 years he has focused his research on developing optical imaging techniques and image analysis algorithms for objective assessment of skin diseases and aesthetic conditions at Canfield Scientific Inc His work is published in several jour nals, and he has 11 granted patents and counting
Category Insights and Consumer Trends
Francine Krenicki (Crown Laboratories)
In this presentation we will discuss the acne category's past, present, and future. We will analyze and provide insight to where acne treatment is headed in the future and share some experiences of what works for selected brands. In addition, we will dive into ingredient trends and consumer insights.
n Francine Krenicki
Francine Krenicki is a beauty executive with over 20 years of experience specializing in new product development, innovation, and brand strategy and has created award winning for mulas in product categories including skincare, color, personal care, haircare, and fragrance She has dedicated her career to creating meaningful product innovation that resonates with consumers and creates consistent brand loyalty Currently Francine is the Senior Vice President of Global Product Development for Crown Laboratories where she oversees innovation for eight skincare brands including the iconic PanOxyl Acne line as well as the top selling premium clinical skincare brand StriVectin Prior to joining Crown Laboratories, Francine launched the clean clinical skincare brand Skinfix.
Cutibacterium Acnes, Phages, and Acne
Nathan Brown (Parallel Health)
Acne vulgaris was first attributed to Cutibacterium acnes bacteria isolated from acne lesions by Raymond Sabouraud in 1897 Bacteriophages (phages), which infect bacteria, have been used to treat bacterial infections since they were discovered in the early 20th century Phages have been used to treat acne almost as long In some cases, Staphylococcus phages were used, and in other cases, Cutibacterium phages were used, which reflects the long-standing debate over which bacterium “exactly” is involved in the development of acne Currently, specific phylotypes of C acnes are thought to be involved in acne, though it’s still debated whether C. acnes has any role to play. Unfortunately, Koch’s Postulates cannot be used to clarify the role of C acnes in acne vulgaris because the bacteria are ubiquitous on healthy skin with sebaceous glands New methods such as fine-scale population genomics of C. acnes isolated from hair follicles, shotgun metagenomics methods, and topically applied phages may shed light on the role of C acnes and other bacteria in the development of acne.
n Nathan Brown, Ph.D.
Dr Nathan Brown ear ned his Ph D in microbiology in 2016 from Oregon State University, where he worked on bacteriophage and bacterial genomics, and used metagenomics to study bacterial ecology. He did postdoctoral work on phage therapy at the University of Leicester in Leicester, UK He left academia in
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2018 to develop the world’s first phage-based cosmetic product, launched in March 2020. Since 2020, he and his cofounder, Natalise Kalea Robinson, have been developing personalized phage-based cosmetics paired with an advanced skin microbiome test at Parallel Health He has over 15 years of experience working with bacteriophages in different capacities and is passionate about introducing phages to the general population as part of a better way of life
Evaluation of Microbiome Changes Related to Cleanser Use in Healthy and Acne Prone Skin
Amina Bouslimani (L’Oréal USA)
Topical acne management involves a judicially chosen treatment regimen paired with a compatible cleanser to remove dirt and excess oil without compromising protective lipid and microbiome barrier, while addressing acne-related microbiome imbalance. To build knowledge on the acute and long-ter m effect of cleansers on skin properties and the microbiome in healthy and acne-prone skin, different types of cleansers were evaluated over a 28-day regimen. Facial microbiome samples were collected at different intervals after cleansing and analyzed by 16S rRNA sequencing and qPCR The effect of cleansing on sebum and skin hydration was evaluated at the same time points
All cleansers had a similar and transient effect on sebum, hydration, and bacterial diversity immediately after cleansing Cleanser composition had however a differential effect on the kinetics of skin properties and microbiome recovery. These results implicate the importance of future studies to support development of next generation cleansers for healthy and acne prone skin
n Amina
Bouslimani, Ph.D.
Currently a Senior Scientist at L’Oréal Research and Innovation, Amina establishes exter nal partnerships with academia and industry to accelerate knowledge about the skin microbiome and identify new technologies and actives for compromised skin Amina completed her Ph D in biochemistry and biomedical sciences at the University of Montpellier in France where she studied the penetration and intra-tumoral metabolism of chemotherapeutic drugs in clinical samples using imaging mass spectrometry techniques She completed a postdoctoral fellowship and then worked as a Project Scientist at the University of California San Diego in Professor Pieter Dorrestein’s laboratory She developed metabolomics-based tools to analyze and visualize large-scale metabolomics data and to link skin metabolites to their associated microbes Her research interests are studying the impact of individual lifestyles on skin metabolites and microbes, identifying molecular biomarkers of skin conditions, and forensic applications to link skin chemical signatures to molecular traces transferred to everyday objects.
Novel Solutions for Acne Derived from the Manuka Plant
Merve Samur (Manuka Bioscience)
Acne is a common skin condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Traditional treatments for acne include antibiotics and topical agents such as benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid However, these treatments are often associated with side effects and may not be effective for all individuals. Recent research has demonstrated the potential of natural products in the treatment of acne. In particular, East Cape mānuka oil and Australian tea tree oil have been found to possess potent antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties that can be har nessed for acne treatment.
East Cape mānuka oil contains up to 33% β-triketones, which have been found to be highly effective against gram-positive bacteria such as Cutibacterium acnes and Staphylococcus epider midis, with MIC values of 0.07% and 0.05-0.078%, respectively. Australian tea tree oil, on the other hand, is highly effective against gram-negative bacteria and has been found to have greater efficacy against fungi such as Candida albicans. The combination of these two oils has been shown to offer enhanced antimicrobial activity,
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making it suitable for various therapeutic, skincare, and consumer applications
We created a synergistic blend of East Cape mānuka oil concentrate and palmarosa oil that has been found to have a range of skincare benefits, including anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and anti-acne properties. In particular, the mānuka-palmarosa oil blend has been found to be highly effective in reducing the UVR-induced IL-1b inflammatory response in skin fibroblast cells Its antibacterial properties have also been evaluated against various pathogens, including MRSA and Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus species, providing a valuable alter native solution in combating antimicrobial resistance.
In anti-acne applications, a gel containing 2% (w/w) of the mānuka-palmarosa oil blend, PEG-6, and PEG-30 was found to be considerably more effective than traditional acne treatments such as 2.5% (w/w) benzoyl peroxide and 2% (w/w) salicylic acid Specifically, the mānuka-palmarosa oil blend gel was 76% more effective against C acnes and 35% more effective against S epider midis when compared to 2 5% (w/w) benzoyl peroxide When compared to 2% (w/w) salicylic acid, the gel was 141% more effective against C acnes and 244% more effective against S epider midis
In conclusion, East Cape mānuka oil offers a promising natural alter native for acne treatment. A synergistic blend of manuka and palmarosa oil has demonstrated potent anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and anti-acne properties, making it a versatile and effective skincare product for individuals seeking healthier, clearer skin
n Merve Samur
Merve Samur is an accomplished chemical for mulation designer with extensive experience in both FMCG and contract manufacturing. Based in Auckland, New Zealand, Merve has led the development of a wide range of skincare, hair care, and natural home care products for over 10 years. Merve is currently the R&D Manager of Manuka Bioscience where she oversees the complete product development lifecycle from concept through production Prior to this, she held positions as the Research & Development Manager and Product Development Specialist at The Cosmetic Company, also in Auckland Merve holds a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the Izmir Institute of Technology. She has recently been awarded for her for mulations: Pure Beauty Awards 2022 – Best Serum; Health Post Best of Natural Awards 2022 – ManukaRx Eye Cream.
Acne Vulgaris in the United States: Burden of Disease and Prescribing Trends
Ayman Grada (Case Wester n Reserve University School of Medicine)
Acne vulgaris is the most common reason for pediatric patients and third most common reason for adult patients to seek care from a der matologist in the U S If not treated effectively, acne can lead to per manent scars. Acne is also associated with a significant psychosocial burden that impacts quality of life However, referring providers may be reluctant to initiate patients on acne treatment or certain prescriptions. In this presentation, we will review current temporal trends in epidemiology and burden of disease in the U S stratified by age, gender, and region We will share some insights on the evolving treatment paradigm and prescribing habits among der matologists and other clinicians treating acne vulgaris.
n Ayman Grada, M.D.
Dr. Grada is a U.S.-trained der matologist and a physician-scientist with over 17 years combined clinical practice, academic research, and regulated biopharma and biotech experience. He currently serves as an Adjunct Professor of Der matology at Case Wester n Reserve University School of Medicine Dr Grada finished his der matology training and a postdoctoral fellowship in cutaneous wound healing at Boston University School of Medicine. He has published more than 120 articles in peer-reviewed jour nals on medical der matology, including acne vulgaris, actinic keratosis, wound healing, and epidemiology topics. Dr. Grada
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has also been serving as a Medical Director of Dermatology at AbbVie. Prior to joining AbbVie, Dr. Grada served as the Head of R&D and Medical Affairs at Almirall (U S ), focusing on acne vulgaris Dr Grada is an active physician member of the American Academy of Der matology (AAD), European Academy of Der matology and Venereology (EADV), Society for Investigative Der matology (SID), Inter national Society of Der matology (ISD), American Acne and Rosacea Society (AARS), and the Wound Healing Society (WHS).
What if the Rules of Fighting Acne Have Changed?
Sophia Bull (Lucas Meyer Cosmetics)
Decreasing the C. acnes quantity is no longer the key to fighting acne, but its distribution between acneic and non-acneic strains is! Composed of a unique patented lysine dendrimer obtained with a green chemistry manufacturing process, we have designed a molecule that is able to selectively weaken the acneic Cutibacterium acnes (C acnes) strains to favor growth of non-acneic strains to gently rebalance and recover healthier microbiota and reduce the appearance of acne for clear and flawless skin.
Indeed, although the causes of acne are multifactorial, the involvement of microbiota is undeniable, particularly regarding the role played by C. acnes. Our knowledge about this bacterium has recently evolved to include a new understanding of its mode of action, which offers a new strategic perspective in the battle against acne Using advanced metagenomic technology, the C acnes genome revealed that this bacterium for ms a large family with several sub-groups, called phylotypes and ribotypes including acneic and non-acneic strains C acnes over-proliferation has long been thought to contribute to the development of acne, but recent studies now demonstrate that excess C. acnes colonization might not be an important factor, as a very small difference in the comparative amount of these bacteria in individuals with and without acne has been reported However, healthy skin and acneic skin have different C. acnes strain distribution profiles.
n Sophia Bull
Sophia Bull joined Lucas Meyer Cosmetics as the Regional Marketing Manager for North America in 2019. In this role she supports customers and delivers regionalized promotions and launches She is based at the IFF headquarters in New York City After several years working in the phar maceutical industry, Sophia began her career in the personal care industry as regulatory support for Croda, building on her technical background Roles in marketing and sales followed at Croda and then at Botaneco. Sophia obtained her master’s degree in chemistry from the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom