Special Moisturisation & Cosmetic Claims, ‘Science in a Bottle’ – the sciences underpinning health & beauty products, 10-11 May by SCS
20 April 2016
This conference, organised by your SCS is a rare opportunity to learn the latest research findings in Moisturisation and Cosmetic Claims.
The 2-day event gives delegates a unique opportunity to hear a specially selected group of leading academics and industry researchers share their fundamental and applied research findings on this ‘Science in a Bottle’.
Whether a student, a University researcher or a scientist developing branded cosmetic products or raw materials, ‘Science in a Bottle’ provides space and time to learn, debate and network with peers, colleagues and even competitors.
Bringing together two of the essentials of our industry – Moisturisation & Claims – ‘Science in a Bottle’ will emphasise the importance of good research and best practice. It is no longer sufficient to generate new moisturising technologies, they must be formulated and tested robustly to target and fulfill consumers’ needs. These issues are at the heart of ‘Science in a Bottle’.
Expert Content from all Angles
The SCS has put together a comprehensive programme featuring key experts from leading consumer goods companies, raw material suppliers along with research organisations to speak on their areas of expertise and provide a forum for debate.
CPD certificates will be available for attendance at this valuable learning event.
“The Science in a Bottle” and “Naturals In Cosmetic Science” conferences run on alternating years and are THE events for Cosmetic Scientists to attend. Nowhere else will you get this level of discussion on current topics in Cosmetics Science.
Attendees get the chance to network with thought leaders in their field, to collaborate and create valuable insights for the industry – research, innovation, applications, quality, regulation, production, evaluation. It is also the event where young scientists just entering the field can get an opportunity to present their own work and grow their potential as Cosmetic Scientists.