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FLSCC 2018-19 Officers Chair Marisa Bailey Furlonge [email protected] Chair-elect Peter Toth [email protected] Treasurer Stephen Dawes [email protected] Treasurer-elect Arthur Vallejo [email protected] Secretary Vanessa Thomas Special Thank You [email protected] Thursday 9am - 1pm to our 2019 Area IV Directors Modern Sunscreen For- Dennis Abbeduto Sunscreen [email protected] Sponsors! mulation – Is it Possible to Please Everyone? Michelle Linscott [email protected] ....See Page 3 -Julian Hewitt -Mark Chandler Newsletter Editor Contents [email protected] Sunscreen Symposium Golf and Tennis Outings Pg 2 - Officers .....Thursday 9;00am - 1;00pm, Details on page 4. Advertising Pg 3- Upcoming Events Marisa Bailey-Furlonge Pg. 4 Sunscreen Symposium Info. [email protected] Pg.5 Sunscreen Symposium Sponsors Pg. 6 - Symposium Presenters RSVP to Chapter Meetings Pg.7-8 Sunscreen Symposium Agenda [email protected] Pg.11- 12 Technical Article Pg. 13-15SCC Info

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2018/2019 Florida Chapter Officers

Marisa Bailey-Furlonge Peter Toth Vanessa Thomas Chair Chair-Elect Secretary

Stephen Dawes Arthur Joseph Vallejo Treasurer Treasurer Elect

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SYMPOSIUM EVENTS Admission Rates Tennis Tournament Thursday, September 12th, 2019 Disney’s Yacht Club 4Free Continuing Educational Course $645 - Single Tennis Court 4Golf Outing $545- Five+ per company 4Tennis Tournament Thursday September 4Registration Discounted hotel room rates 12th at 9am 4Poster and Tabletop Exhibits Expire August 8th To sign up email [email protected] 4Welcome Cocktail Reception Golf Outing @ Disney’s CEP Course Friday, September 13th, 2019 Magnolia Golf Course 4Registration Modern Sunscreen Formulation 4 FLORIDA CHAPTER SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS Podium Presentations Thursday, September 12th Is it Possible to Please Everyone?PRESE NT 4Poster Presentations Shotgun Starts at 9:00 am, Instructed by: 4Poster and Tabletop Exhibits Open to first 80 golfers Registration 4Symposium Party $495 – SinMarkgle SChandlerympo &s iJulianum AHewittdmission Singles$3 9$75.005 - Five or more persons per company rates increase by $150.00 on August 1st Saturday, September 14th, 2019 Foursome $250.00 Symposium Party ® 4Podium Presentations Hole Sponsorship:Thu rsday, SDisney’septembe Epcotr 12th, 2019 ® 4Poster and Tabletop Exhibits $200.00 World ShowplaceFree CEP EventCourse - 4Symposium ends at 4:00pm ModeTorn registerSunscr contact:een Formulatio n - .I s. .Don’tIt Pos smissible Ttheo P Congolease E Line!very one [email protected] Dinner, Games & EntertainmentGolf Outing Cocktail Reception - Poster Presentations and Exhibits Open Highlighted Categories Friday, September 13th, 2019 •Proposed Rule/Final Rule: What’s changing and what does this all Mean? •Exploring Microbiome:Podiu Canm P itr offerese nprotectiontations for UV exposure? •Sunscreens-A Challenge for Preservation •Beyond UV: Taking a deeper look!Pos t•UVers Exposure and E xandhi bitsit s SEPTinfluencedon 12 - 1Sunscreen4 Film •SPF testing technology,Cari bwhat’sbea nahead, Car areniv futureal Th testingemed methods Symp ino store?sium Party •Formulating for Broad spectrum protection-Sa antu outlookrday into, S itse pfuturetember 14th, 2019 Diamond Sponsor Sapphire SponsorPodium Presentations Posters and Exhibits

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th 8:00am - 9:00am BREAKFAST 9:00am - 1:00pm CEP Course Modern Sunscreen Formulation – Is it possible to please everyone? Instructed by: Mark Chandler and Julian Hewitt 9:00am - 1:00pm Golf Outing at Disney's Magnolia Golf Course 9:00am - 1:00pm Tennis Tournament at Disney's Yacht Club Tennis Courts 1:00pm - 4:00pm Free Time - No Scheduled Events 4:00pm - 6:00pm Registration 5:00pm - 8:00pm Cocktail Reception + Tabletop and Poster Exhibits

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th 7:00am - 8:00am BREAKFAST+ Tabletop and Poster Exhibits Moderator for Friday Sessions: Perry Romanowski 8:00am - 8:15am Opening Remarks Segment 1: Exploring Microbiome: Can it Offer Protection for UV exposure? 8:15am- 8:45am Natural Approaches to Repairing the Damage Caused by Sunburns Nelson Ayala, Ph.D 8:45am - 9:15am Skin Microbiome: Potential Preventative Solution to UV-Induced Skin Cancer Sanam Fazilova 9:15am - 9:45am Is There a Connection Between Sun Exposure, Microbiome, and Skin Cancer? Nava Dayan, Ph.D. 9:45am - 10:15am COFFEE BREAK + Tabletop and Poster Exhibits Segment 2: Dermatological Persepctive of Sunscreens 10:15am - 10:45am Sunscreens, A Dermatologist Dilemma Dr. Loretta Ciraldo, M.D. Segment 3: Beyond UV: The right Protection or too much, analyzing the advantages and disadvantages? 10:45am - 11:15am Evaluating Metal Oxides for Full Spectrum Solar Protection: From UV, HEV to IR Yun Shao, Ph.D. 11:15am - 11:45am Further exploring IR damage and protection on the skin Dr. Rob Sayer 11:45am - 1:00pm LUNCH + Tabletop and Poster Exhibits Segment 4: Sunscreen Film and its Influence on Exposure 1:00pm - 1:30pm Effect of Hydrophobic Rheology Modifier on Reducing UV Filter Dermal Absorption in Sunscreen Formulations Hossein Birjandi Nejad 1:30pm- 2:00pm Sunscreens and the Factors Affecting the Water Resistance In Vivo Germain Puccetti, Ph.D Segment 5: Putting it All Together - A Look at Sunscreen Formulation 2:00pm - 2:30pm Sunscreen – A Challenge for Preservation Susanne Schmidt / Jeffrey Field 2:30pm - 3:00pm Green and Blue Sunscreens: Natural and Cold Process Sunscreen Formulations Julian P. Hewitt 3:00pm - 3:30pm Q&A SESSION 3:00am - 4:00pm Tabletop and Poster Exhibits 7:00pm - 10:00pm Symposium Party @ Epcot World Showplace "It's Carnival Baby! A Caribbean Carnival Themed Party"

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th 8:00am - 9:00am BREAKFAST + Tabletop and Poster Exhibits Moderator for Saturday Sessions: Nadim A. Shaath, Ph.D 9:00am - 9:15am Opening Remarks Segment 6: SPF Testing Technology, looking at Other Methods 9:15am -9:45am Hybrid Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy (HDRS): A Non-Invasive Assessment Method for SPF, UVA-PF and CWL Eduardo Ruvolo 9:45am - 10:15am ALT-SPF Methods: Imminent Breakthrough Uli Osterwalder 10:15am - 10:45am How to Make Protective Sunscreen Products Dennis Lott 10:45am - 11:15am COFFEE BREAK + Tabletop and Poster Exhibits Segment 7: The Monograph - The Ruling, Safety and Efficacy Concerns? 11:15am - 11:45am Sunscreen Safety Testing - What Does the Future Look Like? Carl D’Ruiz 11:45am - 12:15pm Sunscreen Monograph - Final Rule, Proposed Rule, What’s Next! Dr. Theresa Michelle, MD 12:15pm - 1:15pm LUNCH + Tabletop and Poster Exhibits Segment 8: Broad Spectrum Protection -What's Left? 1:15pm - 1:45pm Zinc Oxide Dispersion Providing Full UVA and Water Resistance Protection Guerry Grune, Ph.D 1:45pm - 2:15pm Surface Modifications and Impact on SPF Efficacy – Zinc Oxide a Case Study Kevin O’Brien 2:15pm- 2:45pm Photochemistry of Avobenzone in Polymeric Matrices and its Implications on Sunscreen Performance Robert S. Hu , Ph.D. 2:45pm - 3:30pm Q&A SESSION 3:30pm Symposium Wrap Up - Closing Remarks

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2019 Florida Chapter SCC Elections Call for Officers

CHAPTER CHAIR-ELECT The position of Chair-Elect is a learning position for the person who will assume Chapter leadership at the conclu- sion of the Chair’s term. The more involved the Chair-Elect is in the activities of the Chapter, the easier it will be for the person in that position to assume overall responsibility. The Chair-Elect, as an Officer of the Chapter, is au- thorized to sign contracts on behalf of the chapter and to sign checks issued for valid Chapter expenses. The Chair- elect has the fiduciary responsibility to see that members’ monies are appropriated according to Society Policy.

• The Chair-Elect is a member of the Area Council and a member of the Committee on Chapter Affairs. • The Chair-Elect will be called upon to fill in during the absence of the Chair. • Various duties are assigned to the Chair-Elect in accordance with established Chapter practices and in accor- dance with Chapter Bylaws. It is important that the Chair-Elect read the Chapter Bylaws and specifically con- sult those sections of this manual which apply to any responsibilities which he or she might be given. • The Chair-Elect should be responsible for the Chapter programs during his term as Chapter Chair therefore his planning efforts in this area should begin with his term as Chair-Elect. • The Chair-elect is also responsible to see that the officers adhere to Society Policy regarding scholarships and charitable donations.

CHAPTER SECRETARY The Chapter Secretary is responsible for ensuring the minutes of all Chapter Board meetings are prepared and dis- tributed. The Secretary, as an Officer of the Chapter, is authorized to sign contracts on behalf of the chapter and to sign checks issued for valid Chapter expenses. The Secretary has the fiduciary responsibility to see that members’ monies are appropriated according to Society Policy.

• The Secretary is also responsible to see that the officers adhere to Society Policy regarding scholarships and charitable donations. • The Secretary plays a substantial role in the planning of the Chapter’s Biennual Sunscreen Symposium.

CHAPTER TREASURER-ELECT Treasurer-Elect is a learning position for the person who will assume the Treasurer position at the conclusion of the Treasurer’s term. The treasurer-elect will learn and follow the below details that are performed by the treasurer. The treasurer must work closely with the Chair and be involved in House, Program, Social, Awards, Newsletter and Publicity since all involve the expenditure of funds as well as the collection of income. The Treasurer has the responsibility for accurate record keeping, for working with the Chair and other Chapter Committees in developing budgets (the operating budget as well as budgets for special events) and in monitoring all income and expenses. In addition, the treasurer must submit mid and year-end financial reports to the national office, help to prepare IRS forms (if necessary) and maintain checking, savings or investment accounts.

• The Treasurer, as an Officer of the Chapter, is authorized to sign contracts on behalf of the chapter and to sign checks issued for valid Chapter expenses. The Treasurer has the fiduciary responsibility to see that members’ monies are appropriated according to Society Policy.

Page 10 www.flscc.org Issue #4 July/August 2019 Technical Article Adherence to Moisturizing Subjects in Patient with Dry Skin in the Winter XIAOMIN ZHANG, WENJUN ZENG, HUIDAN LIU, SIGUANG XIE, and YANHUA LIANG, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Changping Hospital of Jinan University, Dongguan 523000, China (X.Z., W.Z.), Department of Endocrinology, Changping Hospital of Jinan University, Dongguan 523000, China (H.L.), Department of Pharmacy, Changping Hospital of Jinan University, Dongguan 523000, China (S.X.), Department of Dermatology, Cosmetology, and Venereology, Shenzhen Hospital of Southern Medical University, Shenzhen, China (Y.L.) J. Cosmet. Sci., 70, 107–109 (March/April 2019)

Synopsis Dry skin in winter and moisturization are important topics. We included 72 patients with a diagnosis of dry skin in winter, and the patients were instructed to apply moisturizing prod- ucts as part of their treatment plan from October 2017 to January 2018. We contacted the patients via telephone 2 weeks after the dermatologist appointment. The results from this study showed that patient adherence to dermatologist-recommended moisturizers is low. This study indicates that patients need more guidance in their dry skin treatment.

The most important function of the skin is to form a barrier between the body and the external environment (1). Dry skin is a chronic skin condition associated with decreased barrier function, which is characterized by mild crusting and itching (2). The symptoms could become worse and affect the quality of life of some individuals because of the chal- lenges of either harsh environmental conditions or impaired stratum corneum dry skin protection processes resulting from improper handling (3). Moreover, many patients do not know the importance of daily treatment of itching skin with emollient moisturizers for prevention of fl ares. In addition, many patients preferred a hot shower in winter, and they found that itching will disappear or even get pleasure from washing the itchy skin with hot water. This will not only aggravate the symptoms but also create an illusion that hot water can relieve itching and they would use hotter water to wash the itchy skin more persistent- ly, causing a vicious cycle. Disruption of the stratum corneum allows irritants to better traverse the epidermal barrier, resulting in fl are-ups of erythematous scratches, bleeding spots, or even eczema-like skin lesions (4). This is a totally man-made disease, which is cur tive and could be prevented by health education and behavior change. However, there are only few studies concerning the impact of behavior of adherence to moisturizers in patients with dry skin in the winter.

Seventy-two patients with a diagnosis of dry skin in winter were included and were in- structed to apply moisturizing products as part of their treatment plan which was run from October 2017 to January 2018. Any new dermatology patients who had the ability and willingness to participate in a telephone interview were included. Patients with other chronic diseases were excluded. We contacted the patients via telephone and got consent to participate verbally 2 weeks after the dermatologist appointment. Children less than 16 years old were contacted through their parents. The questionnaire consisted of seven questions, beginning open-ended and becoming more specifi c. Patients were excluded if there was no mention of skin care formulation in their medical record and/or if the child or parents could not give consent.

The results showed that 78% of subjects recovered fully, but only 27% of subjects includ- ed moisturizers recommendation when questioned about their plan in an open-ended manner; when specifi cally asked, this increased to 51%. Patients who fully recovered are exactly the patients who were able to remember that moisturizers were included in their treatment plan. Only 39% of subjects were able to recall the reasons for using a moistur- izer. Twenty-six percent of subjects did not actually pick up or use a moisturizing product

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Technical Article cont.

for their dry skin. Patients with a good education had better compliance. Results are summarized in Table I.

The results from this study showed that patient adherence to dermatologist-recom- mended moisturizers is low. Previous research found that frequent washing is asso- ciated with dermatitis in winter (4). This concept is further supported by the results in this study that symptoms were generally improved after educating the patients to avoid frequent washing, especially with hot water and to apply moisturizers daily. The results also suggested that some patients had trouble remembering the doctor’s verbal advise. Of the people who knew a moisturizer was recommended, most had diffi culties remembering the reason for using moisturizers, which are helpful in re- pairing the skin barrier function. Furthermore, of those who remembered moistur- izers as a part of their treatment plan, some could not adhere to moisturizers daily.

Dry skin and moisturization are important topics. Application of moisturizers pro- vides a mechanical barrier, protects the skin from additional irritation, and facilitates the healing process. This study indicates that patients need more guidance in their dry skin treatment. Better education and more specifi c explanation with schematic diagram or an educational leafl et are possible solutions.

This article is from the Project of Social Science and Technology Development (Gener- al) of Dongguan City, China (NO. 201850715035259).

REFERENCES (1) G. Egawa and K. Kabashima, Multifactorial skin barrier defi ciency and atopic dermatitis: essential topics to prevent the atopic march. J. Allergy Clin. Immunol., 138, 350–358 (2016). (2) E. F. White-Chu and M. Reddy, Dry skin in the elderly: complexities of a common prob- lem. Clin. Dermatol., 29, 37–42 (2011). (3) P. Chandar, G. Nole, and A. W. Johnson, Understanding natural moisturizing mechanisms: implications for moisturizer technology. Cutis, 84, 2–15 (2009). (4) A. Callahan, E. Baron, D. Fekedulegn, M. Kashon, B. Yucesoy, V. J. Johnson, D. S. Domingo, B. Kirkland, M. I. Luster, and S. Nedorost, Winter , frequent hand washing, and irritant patch test reactions to detergents are associated with hand dermatitis in health care work- ers. Dermatitis, 24, 170–175 (2013).

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