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www.making-cosmetics.comAt www.making-cosmetics.com you’ll find the all the people, processes,
equipment and expertise at Making Cosmetics to extract every satisfying
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Develop products that are
fit for purpose, stable and compliant
Manufacture, design and market products in a
controlled, safe and audited manner
Access the latest
thinking in manufacturing
practice and hygiene
Find new developments
in technology and technique
Increase
efficiencies, enhance
productivity, save costs &
cut the time to market
Meet the demands of
a legislative and regulatory
framework that affects every
part of the manufacturing
and supply chain
Source
competitive pricing, value
for money & new standards
in performance /cost
Maintain
quality, safety & stability
Improve product performance,
application or appeal
Design and
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manner that enhances
brand success
Enhance
speed to market and
flexible manufacturing
practice
Learn from the
experiences and success
of other brand owners
Identify
opportunity through
market trends and data
Making Cosmetics brings an essential focus to the many levels of knowledge and expertise necessary for developing personal care products that are fit for purpose, stable and compliant and to manufacture, design and market them in a controlled, safe and audited manner.
The content of Making Cosmetics recognises the importance of keeping up to date with technical, legal and commercial developments related to producing personal care products and the importance of managing the complex and demanding processes involved in taking products from concept to consumer.
Consumers are becoming better informed, more widely travelled and hungry for information about the products they use. They are increasingly astute, health-conscious and more aware of the implications of what they apply on their skin.
For producers, this means developing effective, innovative and competitive personal care products that meet these ever-changing demands. And they must do this within a legislative and regulatory frame-work that affects every part of the supply chain.
Concept to Consumer
ExhibitionMaking Cosmetics is an effective opportunity to see what is available on the market, address key issues, consider new concepts and come away with clear approaches in mind.
The exhibition offers access to the products, equipment, expertise and services of over 75 companies – options, ideas, information and solutions to technical challenges for sourcing, manufacturing and outsourcing personal care products.
JUST SOME OF THIS YEAR’S EXHIBITORSAdaptive InstrumentsADEPT Pure WaterAlba ScienceAntech – Handheld AnalysersAZO LiquidsBPT SkermanBritish Contract Manufacturers and
Packers AssociationBYK – Gardner Q.C InstrumentsCole-ParmerCosmetri.comCourage & KhazakaCurtis PackagingCutest - The Skin SpecialistsDaraDelfin TechnologiesDesign Plus Health & BeautyDesjardinEcolabEMMA Health & Beauty CareEmsworth Stability PlusEnviroDerm Services (UK)EscubedEurofins Product Testing Services
Exponent InternationalFleet LaboratoriesFragrant Earth InternationalFrewittGEAGerteisH Foster & CoHampshire CosmeticsHudson PackagingInovia InternationalInstitute of Packaging ProfessionalsInternational Fragrance Association UKIntertek Health & Beauty
Products GroupKeraxLabcoLabocontroleLaleham Health and BeautyMAVIGMCS LabsMicrobiological SolutionsMuellerNew Vision PackagingOrean Personal CarePharmig
Plantain Essential OilsPrinceton Consumer ResearchQuadro Engineering Corp.Qualvis Print & PackagingRaepakReabrook Health and BeautyReading Clinical ResearchReAgent ChemicalsS3 ProcessSabel CosmeticsSampling Innovations EuropeSilverson MachinesSociety of Cosmetic ScientistsSSL WinMan – Systemware ServicesStaeger Clear PackagingStatfold Seed OilsThe Cosmetic, Toiletry &
Perfumery AssocationThe Fitzpatrick CompanyTinpacVMIWinkworth MachineryYtron Process TechnologyYtron-Quadro (UK)
For the most up-to-date list visit www.making-cosmetics.com
Attendee Profile• Brand Owners – Small, Medium & Large• Entrepreneurial formulators• Product developers• Responsible / qualified persons• Technical directors, managers, advisors, engineers• Development / applications chemists• Production managers, engineers, technicians• Process chemists, engineers, managers• Quality assurance managers• Testing laboratory managers• Legal compliance managers• Marketing executives• Product innovation / development managers, technologists• Product managers• NPD managers, technologists• Toxicologists• Regulatory managers, technologists• Business development managers• Importers / Exporters of personal care products• General managers• Consultants
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Concept to Consumer09.15 Risk and Returns in New Product Development Dr Cuross Bakhtiar, Harley Street Cosmetic
09.35 Cosmetic Claims for Foot Care Products Dr Peter Dykes, Cutest
09.55 Validation of Processing Methods - an Important Element in the Scale-up Process
Stacey Irving, Stacey Irving Consultancy
11.30 Skincare for Difficult to Treat Skin Types (e.g. Acne and Sensitive Skin)
Dr Katerina Steventon, FaceWorkshops - Independent Skincare
Consultancy
11.50 Managing Risk: A Practical Guide for Cosmetic Products Stephen Rawling, GSK
12.10 Fragrance: What is the Difference Between Natural & Synthetic Fragrances and What Role do Essential Oils Play in the Creation of Fragrances?
James Gripper, Fragrant Earth
Cosmetics Legislation & Compliance - Key Questions Answered
14.00 An Update on the Issues Still Outstanding Under the Cosmetics Regulation
Dr Emma Meredith & Amanda Isom, CTPA
14.20 The Challenges and Interpretation of the Legislation and Ensuring Compliance. Your Opportunity to Get Your Issues and Questions Clarified
Dr Emma Meredith & Amanda Isom, CTPA
Cosmetic Claims & Compliance – the Practicalities
15.45 Claims Compliance: Making Sense of It All Dr Theresa Callaghan, Callaghan Consulting
16.05 Designing Claim Support Trails – How Many Consumers Are Needed?
Joyce Ryan, Joyce Ryan Consultancy
16.25 The Impact of Legislation Related to Animal Issues / Compliance - the Practicalities
Dr Annelie Struessmann, CONUSBAT
An Interactive Session
Led by the CTPA
Cosmetic Science09.15 How Cosmetic Science Changed My Life Society of Cosmetic Scientists
09.35 What is Skin? Society of Cosmetic Scientists
09.55 Borderline Claims in Cosmetics Alan Brooks, GSK
GMP and Rapid Methods11.30 GMP for Cosmetics and ISO22716 Andy Martin, ABM Consulting
12.10 An Overview of Rapid Methods in the Cosmetics Industry
Processing Technologies - Physical Characterisation of Materials
14.00 Processing Technologies – REACH and EU Regulations as They Apply to Nanoparticles
Dr Neil Hunt, The Reach Centre Ltd
14.20 Processing Technologies – The Challenge of Characterising Nanoparticles
Dr Simon Lawson, Escubed
14.40 Processing Technologies – Design of Precision Capsules, Emulsions & Suspensions
Dr Olivier Cayre, The University of Leeds / Escubed Ltd
Creating Products in a Rapidly Changing Market Whilst Keeping Brand Integrity
15.45 To Smell or Not to Smell That is the Question. The Challenge of Developing a Fragrance in a Multi-channel World
Fiona Rauh, Fragrance Development
16.05 How to Become a World Leading Brand Through Innovative Packaging and Great Trend Spotting
16.25 Not all it Seems! Understanding the Minefield of Testing and Legislation That Goes Into Building Great Product and Packaging
Christina Jenkins, Raebrook
Organised by the
Society of Cosmetic
Scientists
Organised by
Pharmig
Organised by The
Institute of Packaging
Professionals
Organised by the
University of Leeds
/ Escubed
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UK Skin and Body Care Market Analysis
09.15 UK Skin and Body Care Market Analysis Chris McLeod & Erika Hatva,Cosmetics Business
Retailers Perspective11.30 Retail Through the Looking Glass. An Inside View of How Retail Buyers Think
and How to Use That Knowledge to Your Advantage Helen Miller, Helen Miller Consulting
11.50 TBA Jo Lee, QVC
12.10 How M&S are Capitalising on Their Brand Equity to Build a Unique Cosmetics and Toiletries Environment
Shona Bear, Marks and Spencer
Making Brands – Retailing & Marketing14.00 On-Line Retailing: How the Hut Group Specialises in Growing
and Launching Brands The Hut Group
14.20 Mirror, Mirror on the Wall - Do Beauty Marketers Understand Me At All? Sindy Kaur, Challenging Perceptions of Beauty
14.40 BRAND New Sam Farmer, Sam Farmer
15.00 Building Brands Through Customer Loyalty and Engagement Sarah Cross, Uber UK
Making Brands – Finance & Scale-up15.45 How to Effectively Control Costs and Efficiently Manage Waste as You Scale
up Your Business Maleka Dattu, Merumaya
16.05 Making Brands - Finance / What it Costs Laura Rudoe, S5 Skincare & Evolve Beauty
16.25 How to Get the Government to Finance Your Business with Grants and Soft Loans
Paul Belshaw, Archdale
17.40 1-HOUR WORKSHOP: How to Get the Government to Finance Your Business with Grants and Soft Loans
Paul Belshaw, Archdale
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Words of Wisdom09.15 Be Compliant, Safe & Effective
– An Introduction to the Legislation Dr Lauren Sudlow, CTPA
09.45 How I Created My Cosmetics Brand - From Idea to Reality Fania Bajot, Ô SABLÉ
10.05 Patents, Trademarks and the Cosmetics Industry Lucy Samuels, Gill Jennings & Every LLP
11.30 All You Ever Wanted to Know About Making a Natural Product Anthony Dweck, Dweck Data
Part 1 - Creativity, Product Development and Turning Ideas into RealityJudi Beerling, Technical Research
Manager, Organic Monitor
Part 2 – Getting Your Products Made and Into the Hands of ConsumersBob Hefford
– Independent Cosmetic Advice
How to Make your Brand a Success – Learn from the Experts
These seminars – which are designed to be complimentary and combine into a course – aim to guide companies or individuals who want to make the transition from a small business or idea to a successful creative enterprise.
Due to the depth of content these seminars are not free to attend. Costs are £50 per session or £80 for both – amounting to a half-day course. Visit www.making-cosmetics.com/experts for a full listing of the learning outcomes and to register.
Concept to Consumer 09.35 Cosmetic-Vigilance: The Collection, Detection, Assessment,
Monitoring Undesirable Effects of Cosmetic Products Dr Mojgan Modaressi, Cosmetics Innovations & Technologies Ltd
09.55 How to Handle Impurities in Cosmetics Safety Assessments Philip Clay, Chorley Consulting
11.30 How sampling influences consumers to purchase beauty products Mark Lockyer, Sampling Innovations
11.50 Risk Assessment: Choose Your Weapon. Your Quick Start Guide to Help You Choose the Right Risk Assessment Tool to Get Your Product From Concept to Consumer
Mike Izon, Quality Squared
12.10 Packaging: Avoid the Avoidable Janet Tarasofsky, Product Development Expert
IFRA UK: The Fragrance Factor14.00 Fragrance in Cosmetics - The Challenges to Creativity Tony Dallimore, Phoenix Fragrances and past Chairman of IFRA UK
14.20 Introducing… Your Great Sense of Smell. A Fragrance Workshop - An Interactive, Educational Session Considering How We Interpret Different Scents
Penny Williams, Orchadia Solutions Ltd and Vice Chairman of the
IFRA Technical Advisory Committee
15.00 Evaluation and Interpreting the Creative Brief Ange Stavrevska, CPL Aromas
15.20 Regulatory Update Dr Matthias Vey, IFRA UK
U N I T E D K I N G D O M
Organised by
IFRA UK
Cosmetics, Chemicals and the ‘Truth’09.15 Cosmetics, Chemicals and the Truth. A Big Debate and
Interactive Discussion Led by the Society of Cosmetic Scientists
Society of Cosmetic Scientists
How to Maintain Brand Experience Wherever Your Product is Sold
11.30 Selling Direct Naturally! How to Exploit the Direct Sale to Remain Agile and to Ensure Packaging Supports the Brand: OriFlame Case Study
David Myserson, Hurricane Design
11.50 The Experience of a Big Brand Store Who’s Name is a Generic for High Street Personal Care. How it’s Values are Controlled and Maintained via the Medium of Packaging
Boots
12.10 Targeted Choice. How M&S are Capitalising on Their Brand Equity to Build a Unique Cosmetics and Toiletries Environment via its Packaging
Kevin Vyse / Fiona Foster, Marks & Spencer
Contract Manufacture & Outsourcing14.00 Formulating with a Contract Manufacturer Dan Williams, Orean Personal Care
14.20 A User Perspective of Working with Contract Manufacturers
Workshop: Risk Management15.00 Risky Business: How to Apply Risk Management
From Concept to Consumer. How to Use Risk Management to Get Products to Market Faster and Faster
Mike Izon, Quality Squared
Organised by The
Institute of Packaging
Professionals
Organised by the
Society of Cosmetic
Scientists
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CHILLI RATINGThe seminar content of Making Cosmetics has been graded to help attendees at all levels find the presentations of most value.
General / overview topics with jargon free content
Content for people with experience who know the industry
Detailed / expert content focussing on specific features of the topic
All information correct at time of going to press: January 2015. The very latest informatio
Topical FAQ’s09.15 The Preservation Challenge: How Will We
Preserve Products Safely, Effectively and Legally in the Future
Ian Watt, Dow Chemical Services
10.15 Exercising Creativity Susan Hurst, MiDAS Consultants
14.00 Safety Assessments - Allergens & the Law
Anthony Dweck, Dweck Data
15.00 How Cosmos Can Bring Integrity to the Cosmetics Industry
Emma Reinhold, The Soil Association
Organised by
The European
Federation for
Cosmetic Ingredients
Organised by
The Soil Association
Organised by
Dweck Data
UK Decorative Cosmetics Markets Analysis
09.35 UK Decorative Cosmetics Markets Analysis Chris McLeod & Erika Hatva, Cosmetics Business
Cosmetic Emulsions Processing: A Novel Approach
11.30 Emulsions/Market Overview11.50 A New Approach to Manufacture12.10 Novel Processing Jeff Price, JPA
Stability & Safety Testing14.00 Application of Predicitive Toxicology in Cosmetic Safety Assessment Omolola Akintoye, Intertek
14.20 Stability Testing: Theory into Practice David Clarke, Emsworth Stability Plus
14.40 Micro Testing: What You Need to Know Will Grainger, MCS Laboratories Limited
Effective Marketing of Beauty15.00 Application of Predicitive Toxicology in Cosmetic Safety Assessment Sue Bradbrook, Bradbrook & Wills Associates
15.20 Content Marketing For Beauty Brands Nicole Porter and Lucy Robarts-Arnold, gm-design
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24 March MD1: 11.00 MD2: 14.00 MD3: 16.00
25 March MD4: 10.00 MD5: 12.00 MD6: 14.00
Schedule
24 March TD1: 11.30 TD2: 14.30 TD3: 16.30
25 March TD4: 10.30 TD5: 14.30
FeaturesFind out about shear mixers in the Mixing Demonstrations or discover how digital web applications can halve your time administering EU cosmetic regulations in the Tech Demonstrations.
In the Solutions Centre the content is presented by the Exhibitors giving you the chance to gain a clear understanding of the companies you will find in the exhibition.
Mixing Demonstrations
Tech Demonstrations
The demonstrations will show how a Silverson high shear mixer can rapidly disintegrate and dissolve solids, hydrate thickening and stabilising agents, and create stable emulsions.
Cosmetri are demonstrating their fantastic new
affordable Web Application.
Cosmetri is an affordable application that can
cut administration overheads by up to 50% and
help achieve compliance with the EU cosmetics
regulations.
Features of the web app include:
• create your trial formulations
• flight Checker checks for all required PIF data
• powerful Task Manager
• control your raw materials costs
• create compliant product labels
• full traceability across product batches
24 March
25 March
Solutions Centre
09.30 QC Solutions for Cosmetics Dr Stephanie Arzt, BYK Gardner QC Instruments
10.30 Challenge, Stability and Microbial Limits – Your Legal Requirements
Angela Davies and Svend I’Anson, Microbiological Solutions
11.30 New Anionic & Non-ionic Emulsifying Waxes Chris Bradley, KERAX
12.30 Brands and 3rd Party Manufacturers : Making the Relationship Work Andy Postles, Hampshire Cosmetics
13.30 Creating Organic and Natural Formulations Targeted at Specific Skin Types Jennifer Bell, Statfold Seed Oil
14.30 Engaging Beauty Consumers with Targeted Product Samples Mark Lockyer, Sampling Innovations
10.00 Face of the Future Marie Reynolds / Gillian Reid, Alba Science
11.00 Dynamic Blending, the Art of Synergy James Gripper, Fragrant Earth
12.00 Creating Compliant PI Files & Complying with EU regulations Simon Bowen, Cosmetri.com
13.00 Modularity and Flexibility in Filling and Capping Systems for Cosmetic Products
Jordi Martorell, S3 Process and Dara
Schedule
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The majority of the seminars, workshops and demonstrations are free to attend and can be very popular. For travel information and anything else you need to prepare your day, visit the website ...
The majority of seminars, workshops and
demonstrations are FREE to attend. Pre-registration helps
the Organisers to lay the rooms out to accommodate
the number of visitors.
2 All visitors who arrive before 10.00 are
eligible for a full day FREE parking (both days). Visitors
arriving after 10.00 will be charged for
parking.
3Making Cosmetics is open from 08.45
so that early-arriving visitors have time for the exhibition before
the start of the seminars.
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complimentary refreshments. Served from 08.30 – 10.00, this service is provided for everyone wanting to take
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Organised by: Step ExhibitionsStep House, North Farm Road
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At 16.45 on 24 March there will be a networking / social
event in the exhibition. Everyone is invited to
attend.
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desk with visitor badges. The catering point can be
found in the exhibition hall.
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