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Discovering Cosmetic Science Webinar

25 March 2021 17:00-18:00, United Kingdom


Introduction
If you’ve never considered the science behind the products you use every day then this webinar is the perfect introduction.  ‘Discovering Cosmetic Science’ is a book published by the ÂÜÀòÉç in 2020 and authored by the Society of Cosmetic Scientists. It takes the reader on a guided journey through the real science behind the cosmetics we use. When we talk about cosmetics we don’t just mean makeup and this book explores the different product types within  cosmetic science, including oral care, skin care, hair products, perfume and much more.

Moderated by Amanda Isom, the webinar will feature two authors from the book who will introduce you to the science of hair and the way in which colour is used within cosmetics.  You will never look at your shampoo, cleansers or makeup the same way again!
 
Paul Cornwell: The science behind hair products
Hair has the ability to transform rapidly how people feel about themselves and hair care is one of the most emotionally charged areas of cosmetic science to work in. Paul will provide an overview of the science that underpins product development in this area including a look at how the hair is structured and how that impacts cosmetic product design.

Claire Summers: More than a smudge of colour
Colour is used in so many different personal care products from Lipsticks to Body Lotions. But are all colours equal? Claire will provide a helpful guide to selecting the right colour for the job and how to get the most out of it.

 
Speakers
Claire Summers, Technical Development Manager, Azelis, United Kingdom

Claire Summers is the Technical Development Manager for Azelis, a leading global distributor of cosmetic raw materials.
 
She has run the UK laboratory for personal care at Azelis for over twenty years, helping to give technical support to customers as well as creating innovative formulations. 
 
Claire has worked in the personal care industry for over 30 years, with her previous role being as a formulating chemist at Yardley’s of London working on a wide range of formulations from marketing brief through to production.
 
Claire is an active member of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists, with many years on the education committee as well as also lecturing for over 20 years at the University of the arts on the Cosmetic science masters course.


Dr Paul Cornwell, Business Development Director, TRI Princeton, United States

Dr Paul Cornwell is Business Development Director at TRI Princeton, a leading cosmetic science research institute based in New Jersey, USA.  His role is to help grow TRI through bringing-in research funding and partnerships.  Paul also sets-up and organises scientific courses and events for the institute. 
 
Paul has 25 years’ experience working in the cosmetics industry working in various leadership roles in Unilever R&D and PZ Cussons.  He has many publications and patents in skin delivery systems and hair fibre science.
 
Paul is member of the Scientific Programme Committee at the UK Society of Cosmetic Scientists (SCS). He is a visiting lecturer on cosmetic science at Liverpool John Moores University and at Sunderland University.  Paul also contributes to the Evaluation and Statistics modules on the UK SCS Cosmetics Science Diploma course.


  • Amanda Isom Regulatory Affairs Associate Director, Bloom Regulatory Ltd, United Kingdom

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