Naturals in Cosmetic Science

DNA Gensee, France Presents: “Metabarcoding: DNA Traceability from Plants to Cosmetic Products” Dr Nicole Giraud

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16.45: 2 July, 2015 Royal College of Physicians 11 St Andrews Place, NW1 4LE Register now at www.naturalsconference.com Early Booking Discount deadline: 15 June 2015 Naturals in Cosmetics Science Conference Programme WEDNESDAY 1 JULY 2015 THURSDAY 2 JULY 2015

10.00 Welcome, Registration & Coffee 08:30 Registration Conference Sponsor 10.30 SESSION 1 Opening remarks SESSION 3 09.00 Opening remarks Dr Emma Meredith, SCS Immediate Past President Creating Natural New technology for Steve Barton, SCS President

Cosmetic Products 10.35 Keynote Address natural cosmetic 09.15 Biotechnology: a source of innovation for bio-based cosmetic Margo Marrone, The Organic Pharmacy ingredient ingredients 11.10 The EU Cosmetics Regulation update for natural production Emmanuel Petiot, Deinove cosmetics companies 09.50 Green, blue & white biotechnology for a more sustainable future Dr Emma Meredith, CTPA Will Cannon, Croda 11.45 African plants & essential oils for Spa & wellness 10.25 The use of micro-algae to produce novel skin care ingredients

Denzil Phillips, Denzil Phillips International George Rosson, Natura-tec, France 12.20 An overview of naturally occurring anti-microbial molecules – what are the options for cosmetic preservation? 11:00 Table Top Exhibition & Coffee Break Dr Wilfried Petersen, Dr Straetmans SESSION 4 11.30 Utilising natural cosmetic actives to support the epidermis 12.55 Table Top Exhibition & Lunch Break Skin, Anti-aging and improve the skin’s appearance & Effi cacy John Lofthouse, CLR SESSION 2 14.00 Performance is everything. Solutions for the 12.00 Innovative cosmetic actives from biotechnologies for Supplier’s Showcase formulator from an ingredient manufacturer’s perspective uniformity of complexion, protection and anti-ageing Mark Evans, Inolex Jean-Yves Berthon, Greentech, France 14.25 Processing sustainably sourced olive fruit using novel process 12.30 Molecular synergy: A new generation of plant extracts technology to produce effi cacious ingredients for the skin Dr Oscar Exposito Tarres, Phyture Biotech S.L. Marine Capron, Brasca 14.50 Phospholipid-based emulsifi ers: Their contribution to the effi cacy of cosmetics and capacity to trigger an emotional 13.00 Table Top Exhibition & Lunch Break impact in consumers 14.15 Irina Deloire, Lucas Meyer Cosmetics SESSION 5 A novel concept for guaranteeing the safety and effi cacy of cosmetic active ingredients 15.15 Botanicals & The soothing effi cacy of a novel delivery form of olibanum Andrea Maltagliati, Principium S.r.l. terpenes on challenged skin Biosurfactants 14.45 Giada Maramaldi, Indena The effects of botanical extracts on skin pigmentation Dr Judata Wibawa, Alliance Boots 15.40 Well aging – a global Concern 15.15 Ev Suess, Symrise The challenge of creating the perfect green personal care surfactant 16.10 Henry Oakley, Physic Garden Tour, Dr Tony Gough, Innospec Table Top Exhibition & Tea Break 15.45 Table Top Exhibition & Tea Break Naturals Showcase 17.15 Fragrance allergens update Dr Matthias Vey, IFRA 16.15 Natural actives for strong healthy hair Dr Paul Mouser, Ashland 17.45 Conserving biodiversity, Access Benefi t Sharing & the implementation of the Nagoya Protocol in the EU 16.45 Metabarcoding: DNA traceability from plants to Virginie D’Enfert, FEBEA cosmetic products Dr Nicole Giraud, DNA Gensee, France Panel Discussion 18.15 Genetic Modifi cation 17.15 Closing remarks & summary – the future of cosmetics or Frankenstein’s Monster? Jackie Searle, SP Chair Panel Discussion

19.30 Conference Dinner 17.20 Conference Finish

SCS Annual Conference Register now at www.naturalsconference.com VENUE: THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS The Naturals in Cosmetic Science conference will be held at the Royal College of Physicians. The venue has a unique medicinal “Physic” garden containing plants from around the world which delegates will have the Conference Sponsor opportunity to see during the Garden Visit on day one.

Sponsors: Exhibitor List: Azelis Conference Sponsor: CLR GREENTECH daily develops and Greentech produces actives for Cosmetic KemCare from plants, algae, micro-algae and IMCD biotechnology from local and worldwide Infinity Ingredients raw materials, with quality (ISO 22716). R&D has own databases, uses bio-informatics, transcriptomic studies and international collaborations. GREENTECH was the first to supply organic certified ingredients and has got close and sustainable cooperations all over the world. Main Sponsor: CLR is proud to be one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of active ingredients for the cosmetics Register now industry. Our highly active, natural at www.naturalsconference.com and safe products have been studied extensively and reliably to supply cosmetic scientists with all necessary tools to develop efficacious and state-of-the-art formulations, for both skin and hair.

Main Sponsor: Infinity Ingredients carefully select products to suit the modern and ever Society of Cosmetic Scientists evolving cosmetics market. With Suite 109, Christchurch House, demands for socially and responsibly 40 Upper George Street, Luton, sourced materials from renewable Bedfordshire, LU1 2RS and sustainable sources on the increase, Infinity Ingredients • t: +44 (0)1582 726661 is proud to represent Brasca, Dr Straetmans, Lucas Meyer • f: +44 (0)1582 405217 Cosmetics and Principium among others to meet this trend. • e: [email protected] Rates: 2-day rate: SCS Member £399+VAT • 1 day rate with dinner is 2-day rate: Non-member £499+VAT £300 +VAT (SCS Members) (Includes registration, tea, coffee, lunch and dinner on 1 July) • 1 day rate without dinner is • 3% fee on all card transactions, apart from debit cards. £275 +VAT (SCS Members) • Students and/or academic rates - contact the • 1 day rate for non-SCS SCS Secretariat Members s £399 +VAT

Cancellations should be confirmed in writing and will be subject to a £50 administration charge until 14 working days prior to the conference, after which no refunds can be made.