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YEAR IN REVIEW 2020 PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS COUNCIL YEAR IN REVIEW 2020

TABLE 1 7 MESSAGE FROM DRIVING GLOBAL OF THE PRESIDENT & CEO ACCESS CONTENTS 2 8 PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS PROMOTING COUNCIL AT A GLANCE SOUND SCIENCE 3 10 MESSAGE FROM BEAUTY THE BOARD CHAIR BY THE NUMBERS 4 12 COVID-19 INDUSTRY STRENGTHENING RESPONSE PUBLIC TRUST 5 14 PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS LOOK GOOD FEEL COUNCIL’S 2020 IMPACT BETTER FOUNDATION 6 16 ADVOCATING BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR IMPACT & SENIOR LEADERSHIP PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS COUNCIL YEAR IN REVIEW 2020

I think it’s fair to say that 2020 was a year without Despite congressional priorities shifting to focus parallel. We all felt the tremendous impacts of the on COVID-19, we continued to work with A MESSAGE FROM COVID-19 pandemic and were witness to a historic policymakers and advocacy groups to modernize movement to address racial equality and social federal and state laws, guided by our commitment THE justice. I am incredibly proud of our industry, our to science-based programs and product safety. member companies and our employees during Science and safety are fundamental considerations PRESIDENT these challenging times. Our industry has a long when our companies manufacture their products. history of working to improve the well-being of There is nothing more important than safety. If our & CEO the people who use our products. Throughout the consumers can’t believe in a product or rely on it past year, we strengthened our commitment to the to do what it says, then nothing else matters. health and safety of our employees, our consumers In 2020, we remained true to our goal of creating and our communities. a more beautiful and sustainable world. We know Many PCPC member companies quickly responded that protecting the planet is a responsibility, not a to the pandemic by shifting their choice. The past year, more than ever, emphasized lines to provide millions of units of essential the importance and urgency of this work for our products and financial support to hospitals, companies, our communities and our planet. And, first responders, partner pharmacies and relief global collaboration is key. organizations. Many member companies address As we usher in 2021, we face more challenges and diversity, equity and inclusion in their own uncertainties but do so with renewed energy and organizations —all of us recognize the need to hope. Our industry remains steadfast in its effort look inward with a critical eye. We know we’re not to lead with passion and compassion. Together, perfect, and we don’t have all the solutions, but we can be proud of our accomplishments as our industry is whole-heartedly devoted to finding we strive for a year of unity and healing. We are innovative approaches that benefit society and grateful for the trust our member companies and help shape a more inclusive future. key partners place in us. We will continue our responsibility and service to them.

I hope you find this report useful, and as always, we welcome your feedback.

LEZLEE WESTINE PRESIDENT & CEO PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS COUNCIL

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PERSONAL CARE EXECUTIVE PRODUCTS FLY-IN COUNCIL AT A GLANCE

Since 1894, the Personal Care Products Council (PCPC) has served as the leading national trade association representing the most trusted and beloved brands in beauty and personal care.

Headquartered in Washington, D.C., PCPC advocates on behalf of 600 member companies to promote an effective and pragmatic regulatory environment that enables companies to manufacture, distribute and supply safe, innovative products to families around the world who trust and enjoy them every day. Sound science is the foundation for everything we do.

We continually share the industry’s voice and advocate for its perspective, and engage a variety of stakeholders —policymakers, regulators, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), partners and the news media — to educate about the complexity and scientific sophistication behind our products and the importance of harmonizing global regulation of our industry.

We stand united and resolute with our members in our commitment to consumer and product safety, quality and .

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We are living in very challenging times, but the last year has taught us that there are great opportunities to come together and seek meaningful solutions. In light of the global pandemic and our country’s civil unrest, we have taken a thoughtful look inward and adjusted professionally to a new norm. We’ve demonstrated our industry’s resiliency and generosity in the process. The beauty and personal care products industry will continue to be an agent for change and a force for good. Together, we will work in partnership with key stakeholders to create a more beautiful and sustainable world.

KEECH COMBE SHETTY CHAIR, BOARD OF DIRECTORS, PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS COUNCIL EXECUTIVE CHAIR, COMBE INCORPORATED

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When the COVID-19 pandemic HAND SANITIZERS emerged in early 2020, PCPC and its member companies worked PCPC educated U.S. government together to help mitigate the virus agencies about the serious and to ensure people access to shortages related to hand sanitizer the safe, essential products they manufacturing, including alcohol, rely on every day. denaturants and packaging, and

engaged with the U.S. Food and INDUSTRY DECLARED ESSENTIAL Drug Administration (FDA) and Congress, which lead to issuance of temporary guidance allowing PCPC advocated at the global, non-traditional manufacturers federal, state and local levels to assure to produce hand sanitizers. To COVID-19 government regulations supported help address the critical shortage, business continuity, and designated members quickly converted INDUSTRY personal care products and supply manufacturing lines and increased chains as essential products and production. PCPC created the Hand RESPONSE critical infrastructure. By achieving Sanitizer Ingredient Connection this critical designation, members program to connect buyers and maintained operations and production sellers of hand sanitizer materials, during this crisis. PCPC also unified including ethanol, viscosity controlling the industry to urge governments agents and packaging. around the world to temporarily relax Certificates of Free Sale (CFS) Member companies produced requirements, ensuring critical supplies and donated, among other items, reached international markets. more than 20 million units of hand sanitizer to hospitals, community

clinics, medical and emergency COVID-19 COMMAND CENTER professionals, first responders, industry employees, and made PCPC developed an online COVID-19 them available to retail customers. Command Center to provide members and other key stakeholders—including policymakers, the media and consumers—with continuously updated information about the virus and industry’s response to the pandemic. Throughout 2020, it remained one of the most visited pages on PCPC’s website. The team routinely shares information about COVID-19 with key audience members across social media platforms, including resources from the Command Center, member company initiatives, safe practices and relevant industry news.

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3,882 1.62 98% THE HAND SANITIZER MILLION PEOPLE RECOMMEND INGREDIENT REACHED VIA LGFB PROGRAM CONNECTIONS COSMETICSINFO.ORG PERSONAL & PERSONALCARE- COUNCIL.ORG To mark World Cancer CARE PCPC launched the Day — February 4, 2020 — Hand Sanitizer Ingredient LGFB released results of its Despite the attention paid Connection program in third annual and largest- PRODUCTS to COVID-19 this past response to the hand ever Global Participant year, our industry saw a sanitizer shortage during Survey. Responses were COUNCIL’S continued demand for the COVID-19 pandemic collected from more than reliable and accurate this year. The new program 26,000 women with cancer 2020 information on connects buyers and sellers in 16 countries. The data and personal care products, of hand sanitizer materials, demonstrates the continued IMPACT particularly via PCPC’s including ethanol, viscosity positive impact of LGFB. consumer-facing science controlling agents and Results indicate that 98% and safety website — packaging. To date, of participants would CosmeticsInfo.org. 193 companies have recommend the program, Everyone deserves the made 3,882 matches. and 92% felt confident 960 1,741 right to know what’s INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATES OF FREE about their appearance in their products, and NOMENCLATURE SALE (CFS) ISSUED after participating in they also have the right COSMETIC INGREDIENT the program. (INCI) NAMES CREATED to understand. The site CFS are required by 2,500+ CANCER PATIENTS includes factual, publicly numerous foreign SERVED available scientific The International governments to assure information on ingredients Nomenclature Committee products exported While in-person workshops most commonly created 960 new INCI from the U.S. to their were suspended for used globally. names in 2020, which countries are the same as most of the year due to reflects the industry’s drive products sold in the U.S., the pandemic, the Look for innovation. Many new presumably meeting all Good Feel Better (LGFB) ingredients are created state and federal laws and through biotechnology Foundation was able to 14 regulations. Exports to WEBINARS & MEETINGS quickly shift all services to processes and present new these countries must be virtual and online platforms. approaches to the guiding accompanied by a valid Through its pre-COVID PCPC hosted a number principles for designating certificate, or the product in-person workshops, virtual of continuing globally standardized will not be admitted. The workshops and online and networking events, INCI names. This system COVID-19 pandemic and videos, LGFB served more including our in-person is key to ingredient subsequent temporary than 2,500 patients and Annual Meeting, virtual labeling and seamless authenticating government delivered 331 workshops. Science Symposium, and communication among office closures unfortunately In addition, LGFB online webinars on COVID-19 medical professionals, caused a reduction in support and resources and sustainability initiatives. regulators, scientists the number of exports. and consumers. were accessed more than 300,000 times.

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FLORIDA SUNSCREEN PREEMPTION BILL

ADVOCATING FOR IMPACT As a result of PCPC’s advocacy, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law preempting local governments from enacting PCPC represents the industry at CALIFORNIA LEGISLATIVE ADVOCATING FOR FLEXIBILITY cosmetics/over-the-counter (OTC) federal, state and local levels on INITIATIVES drug laws, including the Key West issues of interest to cosmetics and PCPC advocated with federal and ban on sunscreens containing personal care products companies. Together with a wide coalition of state agencies to increase flexibility certain ingredients. Through strategic partnerships, health, environmental and women’s for industry on several impactful PCPC advocates for policies based groups, PCPC successfully advocated regulatory matters, including CROWN ACT on the best available science. State for California legislation to align ingredient reporting under the and local governments increasingly with the European Union (EU) list of California Safe Cosmetics Act, PCPC continued to advance anti- make policy decisions that have a prohibited ingredients in cosmetics which requires cosmetics discrimination legislation across global impact affecting a wide range and personal care products. This manufacturers to report any products the U.S. As a member of the CROWN of industries, including the personal legislation was part of a package with ingredients that are potential (Creating a Respectful and Open care and cosmetics sectors. of enacted bills, all advocated for carcinogens or toxicants. PCPC World for Natural Hair) Coalition, we by PCPC, addressing fragrance PCPC continues to champion worked with the California Department actively supported the CROWN Act, ingredient disclosure, public major federal priorities, including of Public Health toward removing which recently passed the U.S. House reporting of known cosmetic Congressional funding for FDA’s additional reporting requirements of Representatives and is now law in allergens and consolidating rules Office of Cosmetics and Colors, for data not covered under the law. seven states and pending in more for hazardous waste. modernization of cosmetics and Similarly, PCPC worked to prevent than 20 others. personal care products regulation, Through engagement with state the imposition of civil penalties by and advancing federal legislation policymakers, PCPC successfully the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) SUNUCATE to ban animal testing. advocated to modify a proposed on unqualified “Made in USA” claims California air quality rulemaking that for first-time offenders who might PCPC continued to work collaboratively HENRY SPIRA CORPORATE would have set draconian limits on inadvertently violate the laws. with the American Society for PROGRESS AWARD volatile organic compounds (VOC) PCPC also focused on the proposed Dermatologic Surgery Association emissions on several personal care inclusion of essential oils under (ASDSA), American Academy of The Humane Society of the United product categories and forced the Lacey Act—a law designed to Dermatology (AAD), and more than States (HSUS) selected PCPC to companies to reformulate to meet prohibit the illegal importation of 60 other health, education and parent receive the Henry Spira Corporate the lower emission standards. fish, plants and wildlife —with the groups to support legislation that Progress Award, which recognizes specifically allows sunscreens to be Additionally, PCPC worked with Animal and Plant Health Inspection significant corporate animal welfare used in schools. To date, 26 states California’s Office of Environmental Service of the U.S. Department commitments. The Humane Society and Washington, D.C., have passed Health Hazard Assessments to clarify of Agriculture, as well as the new Legislative Fund, HSUS and PCPC the “SUNucate” model. “cannabis extracts” do not include 1,4-dioxane limits for cosmetics worked together in 2019-2020 to hemp, hemp oil, hemp-derived and personal care products reach a historic agreement on Cannabidiol (CBD), or its extracts by the New York Department of federal legislative language resulting or derivatives, under Proposition Environmental Conservation. in the introduction of the Humane 65. PCPC developed documents Cosmetics Act, which would ensure summarizing the issue of cannabis a uniform standard for animal welfare. in cosmetics, including a fact sheet, to speak to a variety of audiences.

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PCPC’s Global Strategies team UNITED STATES-MEXICO CANADA manages a number of programs to AGREEMENT (USMCA) engage international regulators and DRIVING assist members in complying with Facing unexpected issues with Health international laws. Canada’s implementation of the USMCA GLOBAL ACCESS Cosmetics Annex, PCPC’s Global CHINA Strategies team worked closely with the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative PCPC ramped up advocacy efforts on (USTR) and Cosmetics Alliance Canada the implementation of China’s major to assure the full benefits of Canada’s cosmetics regulatory reform, published commitments would be realized. at the end of June. The Global Strategies With USMCA fully in force, Canada’s team raised concerns directly with agreement to eliminate burdensome senior-level Chinese ministries and quarantine and retesting requirements achieved the support and engagement will result in savings to U.S. exporters of U.S. government trade agencies to of more than $100 million annually. intervene with the Chinese government. The team coordinated strategies and INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION positions with international association ON COSMETICS REGULATION (ICCR) partners to ensure common messages. From July to September, PCPC filed official comments on 15 separate PCPC participated in a successful ICCR The International Association Collaboration (IAC) forum is designed draft measures with the Chinese meeting in December, notable for the to foster strong industry cooperation and add a “global voice” Government and World Trade election of two longtime observers of to proactively address global challenges. By working together, the organization, Republic of Korea and IAC aims to enhance consumer and stakeholder trust in global Organization (WTO). Chinese Taipei, as members. ICCR is a cosmetics products; increase industry’s ability to offer innovative products; and drive compatible regulatory requirements TRADE AGREEMENTS voluntary group of international cosmetics around the globe. regulatory authorities whose mission is PCPC achieved U.S. government to maintain the highest level of global support for a high standards Cosmetics consumer protection, while minimizing Annex as a negotiating objective for regulatory barriers to international trade. the United States-United Kingdom Free A record number of observers, including Trade Agreement and the United States- regulators and industry from Chile, Kenya Free Trade Agreement. These Colombia, Israel, People’s Republic of commitments would drive global China, Saudi Arabia and Thailand, regulatory alignment and address attended the meeting. Reports on the barriers to U.S. exporters. The team also microbiome and integrated strategies continued to vigorously oppose the for assessment, both products of joint imposition of increased tariffs on regulator-industry working groups of cosmetics and personal care products national cosmetics authorities and trade and ingredients as a means of associations from around the world, were endorsed. A new website was ARIADNE MORAIS, ABIHPEC; PAOLA BECVAR, addressing trade barriers with the launched to improve the visibility of the EDGEWELL; AND SOLEDAD BUSNELLI, EU and China. CASIC, TOAST THE CONCLUSION OF A many publications on global cosmetic SUCCESSFUL ANNUAL MEETING OF regulatory issues that have been INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS. endorsed by ICCR since 2007.

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PCPC’s science team—with specialties in chemistry, microbiology, toxicology and environmental PROMOTING science —provides expertise on the safety of personal care products SOUND SCIENCE and their ingredients, promoting best practices in quality, safety and microbiology, and works to strengthen PCPC’s influence in scientific and regulatory forums.

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

The team presented research in a number of areas, including the environmental impact on corals, quality metrics and regulatory requirements, at a number of highly regarded conferences and meetings. These included the University of ALEXANDRA KOWCZ, Cincinnati Cosmetic Sciences CHIEF SCIENTIST AND EVP OF PCPC’S SCIENCE Program, the New York Society of DEPARTMENT Cosmetic Chemists’ Suppliers Day Beauty Program, and the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry’s (SETAC) European and North America meetings.

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry — a journal focused on original experimental or theoretical work that significantly advances understanding in the area of environmental toxicology, environmental chemistry and hazard/ risk assessment —accepted PCPC’s critical review of the impacts of sunscreens on coral. The review found that sunscreen ingredients do not pose a significant risk on the health of coral and underscored the need for more research. The first virtual Science Symposium & Expo featured technical sessions highlighting the newest research and developments in the areas of environmental science, quality, microbiology and safety. 8 PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS COUNCIL YEAR IN REVIEW 2020

SUNSCREEN SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE EXPERT PANEL FOR COSMETIC PARTNERSHIPS INGREDIENT SAFETY PCPC continued to engage with FDA regarding the implementation PCPC strengthened existing The Expert Panel for Cosmetic Ingredient Safety is an independent, of OTC drug reform, which passed collaborations and developed new nonprofit scientific body, established in 1976 to assess the safety in March 2020 as part of the CARES partnerships with universities and of cosmetics ingredients used in the U.S. through the Cosmetic (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and expert organizations in environmental Ingredient Review (CIR) program. The Expert Panel consists of Economic Security) Act. In the science, including the University of world-renowned scientists and physicians who have been publicly U.S., FDA regulates OTCs under York, University of Maryland Center nominated by consumer, scientific and medical groups; government a monograph system, which for Environmental Science, University agencies; and industry. PCPC initiated the CIR program and establishes various requirements of Cincinnati, NOVA Southeastern associated Expert Panel at the suggestion of and with support for approval, including the safety University, Le Tourneau University, from FDA and the Consumer Federation of America (CFA). and effectiveness of active European Centre for Ecotoxicology ingredients in sunscreens. PCPC and Toxicology of Chemicals For 45 years, the Expert Panel, supported by CIR, has examined and created technical teams for work (ECETOC), Arche Consulting, evaluated worldwide published and unpublished scientific safety streams dedicated to supporting Ecostewardship LLC and Waterborne data for a majority of ingredients used in cosmetics and personal eight key sunscreen ingredients. Environmental, Inc., among others. care products. Representatives from FDA, CFA and PCPC serve as PCPC continues important scientific non-voting liaisons to the Expert Panel and are actively involved in PCPC also cultivated a strong work with these partners around the comment and discussion processes. Expert Panel members working relationship on behalf microplastics, polymers, sunscreens must meet similar conflict of interest requirements regarding of industry with the National and freshwater/marine environments financial interests as special non-government advisory experts Academies of Sciences, to FDA. Meeting at least three times per year in Washington, D.C., and Medicine (National Academies). INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION the Expert Panel conducts safety data evaluations in an open and The National Academies are in FOR STANDARDS (ISO) unbiased manner ; meetings are open to the public. the process of establishing an expert committee to assess the As a member of ISO — an CIR supported the Expert Panel through an active year, finalizing environmental impact and public independent, nongovernmental reviews of 13 reports on 119 ingredients, and pivoted to virtual health benefit of sunscreens, per a international organization working meetings as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. After the directive enacted by Congress. to support innovation and provide retirement of long-time team leader Dr. Jim Marks, Jr., the CIR solutions to global challenges Steering Committee elected a new Expert Panel team leader, with voluntary, consensus-based Dr. David E. Cohen, Professor of Dermatology and Vice Chair for international standards— PCPC Clinical Affairs at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. is committed to promoting standardization for cosmetics. Global standards are critical to the harmonization of the beauty industry. In 2020, working closely with ISO committee members, PCPC helped develop four new international cosmetics standards with testing applicators in microbiology, a validation framework facilitating global regulatory acceptance of analytical methods and methods for the determination of SPF and water resistance.

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EMPLOYS MORE THAN 7,200 $ SCIENTIFIC, TECHNICAL, ENGINEERING AND MATH PROFESSIONALS 170.5 SOURCE: PCPC Economic & Social Contributions Report 2020 BILLION IN LABOR INCOME $ SOURCE: PCPC Economic & Social Contributions Report 2020 499.6 BILLION GLOBAL INDUSTRY 3.9 SOURCE: Euromonitor International Beauty and Personal Care Data 2019 MILLION DOMESTIC JOBS SOURCE: PCPC Economic & Social Contributions Report 2020

PEOPLE OF COLOR REPRESENT

INDUSTRY PARTICIPANTS 33% REDUCED GLOBAL OF THE INDUSTRY’S GREENHOUSE GAS WORKFORCE EMISSIONS BY SOURCE: PCPC Economic & Social Contributions Report 2020 3.9% SOURCE: PCPC Economic & Social Contributions Report 2020

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$1,300 IN CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS FOR EVERY $1 MILLION REVENUE SOURCE: PCPC Economic & Social WOMEN Contributions Report 2020 COMPRISE NEARLY NEARLY 77% OF THE TOTAL 70% WORKFORCE OF TOTAL EMPLOYMENT SOURCE: PCPC Economic & Social Contributions Report 2020 IS IN SMALL BUSINESSES (<50 EMPLOYEES) SOURCE: PCPC Economic & Social Contributions Report 2020 $267.3 BILLION 35% CONTRIBUTION TRADE SURPLUS TO U.S. GDP SOURCE: PCPC Economic & Social SOURCE: PCPC Economic & Social Contributions Report 2020 Contributions Report 2020

*Please note that these numbers reflect the latest available data and were compiled prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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STRENGTHENING PUBLIC TRUST

PCPC remains a trusted, respected voice and advocate for the cosmetics and personal care products industry. The Public Affairs and Communications team informs, engages and serves as an information source and resource for key stakeholders including consumers, regulators, policy makers, media and NGOs. PCPC continued to make important strides in educating about the industry’s commitment to safe and innovative products and its contributions to the nation’s economic and social well-being.

RICHARD EDELMAN, CEO OF EDELMAN, A GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS FIRM, DELIVERED THE KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT PCPC'S 2020 ANNUAL MEETING IN EARLY MARCH. PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS COUNCIL YEAR IN REVIEW 2020

SKINCARE EDUCATION SUSTAINABILITY DIGITAL ENGAGEMENT

PCPC worked with prominent clinical PCPC’s sustainability program Consumers rely on PCPC’s website and research dermatologist, Zoe continued to expand following the and on its science and safety Diana Draelos, M.D., to develop an development and distribution of resource —CosmeticsInfo.org — educational video series about the the industry’s first ever sustainability for accurate and credible information importance of caring for your skin, report, Creating a More Beautiful about the industry’s innovation, in light of COVID-19 and beyond. World, in 2019. The team created and product science and safety; The series spans three topics compelling content based on sustainability efforts and best areas —moisturizing, sunscreens the report to help engage and practices; and legislative, legal and and preservatives —and answers educate key stakeholders about regulatory, and global advocacy. common questions about each. industry’s collective commitment to The sites also include a number of PERSONALCARECOUNCIL.ORG The videos were promoted across sustainability. PCPC also launched industry resources and information PCPC and CosmeticsInfo social a webinar series for member on the thousands of ingredients media platforms, using messaging companies to share sustainability used in cosmetics and personal tailored to different audiences, best practices that help build industry care products. More than 1.6 million resulting in some of PCPC’s most capability and know-how. viewers visited the websites successful content to date 2.1 million times to seek answers INDUSTRY VOTING PLEDGE to complex questions via blogs, ECONOMIC & SOCIAL infographics and video content. CONTRIBUTIONS REPORT The team helped spearhead an effort, In 2020, PCPC and CosmeticsInfo’s in partnership with PCPC’s Board organic and paid social media PCPC periodically commissions of Directors, to unify the industry content garnered more than PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) to around the right to vote safely 3.5 million impressions and 75,000 measure the economic and social and strengthen a culture of civic engagements, using original and impact of our industry. In the 2020 participation. Launched one month third-party content to address report—Driving the Economy, before the November general COSMETICSINFO.ORG key industry issues and promote Shaping the Future —which relies on election, 19 member companies proactive initiatives. Our following 2018 data, the most recent available, came together for the first time to continues to grow, year after year, we looked back on our success support “Beauty Counts…Time to as the team develops new and (before COVID-19, civil unrest and Vote,” a pledge to provide employees engaging content to help educate the movement to address racial meaningful time off to engage in key audiences. inequality) as an indicator of our civic activities around the election. industry’s resilience. The industry played an essential role in creating jobs, generating income and making communities stronger.

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LOOK GOOD FEEL BETTER SOCIAL MEDIA PRESENCE ALLIANCE WORKSHOPS LOOK GOOD Despite this year’s uncertainty and LGFB began 2020 with a focus on the forced shift to virtual events, LGFB FEEL BETTER growing in-person LGFB Alliance grew its social media presence and hospital workshops and livestreaming now has a highly engaged Facebook FOUNDATION Look Good Feel Better Live! Virtual fan base of 45,000, more than 10,500 Workshops (introduced in January Instagram followers (a 15% increase 2019). The virtual workshops offer in 2020), and a growing and active a unique and convenient way for Twitter base of 5,000 followers cancer patients to experience Since its introduction in the U.S. in 1989, Look professional beauty instruction and BEAUTYCARES DREAMBALL Good Feel Better (LGFB) has served more than the benefits of a group environment 2 million people with cancer globally through from the comfort and privacy of their free patient programs across the U.S. and in On September 24, the BeautyCares home, office or other self-selected 26 countries worldwide, making it the only DreamBall went virtual, hosting setting. As a result of COVID-19, international cancer support charity that helps 750 diverse guests for the event the program quickly pivoted to an boost the physical and emotional well-being and reaching another 850 through all-virtual delivery of LGFB workshops, of people undergoing cancer treatment. In 2019, post-event viewing of the recording. with additional support offered via LGFB modernized its program with the launch of Emmy Award-winning television online instructional content. LGFB the Look Good Feel Better Alliance — a network personality Carson Kressley hosted rapidly expanded its virtual capacity of hospital partners across the country, Walgreens the event, which honored Terry and now offers six different virtual as a community delivery/education partner, Darland, Parfums Christian Dior; workshop curriculums, with more in thousands of volunteers, hundreds of LGFB Rick Tolin, Lubrizol Advanced development. corporate partners, and other supporters Materials; Keech Combe Shetty, and friends — to empower women in cancer LGFB worked with 151 hospital Combe Incorporated; and Susanna treatment through education, support and partners and conducted customized Quinn, entrepreneur and cancer access to the free LGFB program. virtual workshops in 2020 to deliver survivor. Broadway stars Krysta 331 group programs, providing Rodriguez, Mandy Gonzalez, support services for more than 2,500 Valisia Lekae and Rebecca Webber cancer patients amidst unprecedented gave special guest performances. circumstances. In addition, online The BeautyCares DreamBall (and resources were accessed in more DreamBall After Dark — newly than 300,000 times, and cancer rebranded BeautyCares NextGen) is patients/survivors used LGFB’s online the most important fundraising event support and resources 165,000 times. for the Foundation, demonstrating the collective support of the cosmetics and personal care industry.

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LGFB VIRTUAL WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS

THE BEAUTYCARES DREAMBALL WENT VIRTUAL ON SEPTEMBER 24, BRINGING TOGETHER SPECIAL GUESTS, HONOREES AND HUNDREDS OF GUESTS ONLINE. YEAR IN REVIEW 2020

ESI EGGLESTON BRACEY, ; TOM SZAKY, TERRACYCLE; MAYA PENN, ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVIST; AND SAMHITA MUKHOPADHYAY, TEEN VOGUE, DISCUSS THE FUTURE OF BEAUTY – GREEN, CLEAN AND GEN Z.

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS EX OFFICIO DIRECTORS

KEECH COMBE SHETTY SERGIO LEITE SCOTT HEID BOARD OF PCPC BOARD CHAIR COLGATE-PALMOLIVE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMBE INC. DIRECTORS BARBARA MENARGUEZ BRIAN HEINDL GREG ADAMSON CHANEL GIVAUDAN FRAGRANCES KELLY MOLINARI FILIPPOS MINAIDIS AND L’ORÉAL ALVARO ALONSO HENKEL BEIERSDORF TINA PARKER SENIOR JACK NETHERCUTT UNILEVER SCOTT BEATTIE REVLON LEADERSHIP ANTHONY SANTINI HELENE PAMON COMBE INC. MATT BELL SANOFI EDGEWELL PERSONAL CARE MARTINA SPINATSCH CHRIS PAYNE *AS OF DECEMBER 2020 HENKEL DANYELLE BOILARD-PAUL JANE IREDALE CLARINS USA, INC. (IREDALE COSMETICS)

MARIA CHICLANA GREGORY POLCER PCPC SENIOR LEADERSHIP SHISEIDO THE ESTÉE LAUDER COMPANIES INC. CHRISTOPHER CHOI LEZLEE WESTINE TAKASAGO INTERNATIONAL STACY RAMSTEDT PRESIDENT & CEO CORPORATION CHURCH & DWIGHT CO., INC. ALEXANDRA KOWCZ ROB EDMONDS ANOUCHAH SANEI CHIEF SCIENTIST & EVP, SCIENCE KOLMAR LABS GROUP/KDC AMWAY FRANCINE LAMORIELLO ESI EGGLESTON BRACEY CHRIS SAYNER EVP, GLOBAL STRATEGIES UNILEVER CRODA INTERNATIONAL TOM MYERS KAREN FRANK GEORGE SCHAEFFER EVP, LEGAL & GENERAL COUNSEL KAO ALOXXI INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION MARK POLLAK CHARLES-FRANÇOIS SR. EVP & CHIEF OPERATING GAUDEFROY ANDREW STANLEICK OFFICER UNILEVER COTY LISA POWERS CHRIS GOOD JORIS THEEWIS EVP, PUBLIC AFFAIRS & THE ESTÉE LAUDER IFF COMMUNICATIONS COMPANIES INC. RICK TOLIN LOUANNE ROARK DAVID GREENBERG THE LUBRIZOL CORPORATION EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, L'ORÉAL LOOK GOOD FEEL BETTER FOUNDATION HERVÉ TOUTAIN DIMITRI HALOULOS L’ORÉAL RODAN + FIELDS MEGAN SMITH, CPA CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER ESPE TROYANO DAVID HOLL PROCTER & GAMBLE MARY KAY INC. MIKE THOMPSON SVP, GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS JERRY VITTORIA ALEX KEITH FIRMENICH S.A. PROCTER & GAMBLE KATHLEEN WIDMER MARIA “DUDA” KERTESZ JOHNSON & JOHNSON JOHNSON & JOHNSON CONSUMER HEALTH CONSUMER HEALTH 1620 L STREET, NW, SUITE 1200 PERSONALCARECOUNCIL.ORG WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036 COSMETICSINFO.ORG T 202.331.1770 F 202.331.1969