Innovation is in the DNA of our Company. We are dedicated to discovering the trends and technologies that enable us to create products no one else has.” DR. LUCY GILDEA, Mary Kay Chief Scientific Officer Discover INNOV A TION at Mary Kay Mary Kay is dedicated to advancing the science of beauty. From skin care to cosmetics, the Company’s scientists passionately create products that deliver results. DELIVERING PRODUCT EXCELLENCE Revolutionary TimeWise Vitamin C Activating Squares® deliver pure, potent vitamin C to skin in the form of tiny, dissolvable squares. PROTECTING YOUR SKIN Mary Kay scientists spent years developing the patent-pending Age Minimize 3D® Complex that reduces the effects of external age accelerators such as pollution and blue light. CREATING YOUR PERFECT SHADE MATCH In partnership with an industry-leading color-match expert, Mary Kay created the exclusive IntelliMatch™ technology, which captured authentic skin tones of women from around the world for its TimeWise 3D® Foundation in Matte and Luminous finishes. SETTING INDUSTRY-RECOGNIZED STANDARDS Mary Kay’s TimeWise Vitamin C Activating Squares® and TimeWise Miracle Set 3D® earned Direct Selling Association Product Innovation awards in 2018 and 2019, respectively. PURSUING EXCELLENCE With a state-of-the-art manufacturing and research and development center, a team of forward-thinking scientists, and strategic partnerships with scientific and academic communities, Mary Kay continues to produce best-in-industry products. Don’t forget to stop by booth 912 at the annual meeting. Stay. Why leave your home and everything you love just because you need long term care? There are solutions available that cover in-home care, so you can get the help you need in the place you love most. Best of all, that coverage may be more affordable than you think. Visit genworth.com/SOCC to learn more. 347602-C 10/22/19
STUDENT POSTERS The future of the cosmetic and personal care industry sit in university classrooms all around the world. The Society of Cosmetic Chemists is happy to showcase Student Poster presentations. Poster A: Xu (Suzie) Kang, Dylan Shields, Prof. Anna Gudmundsdottir, Harshita Kumari University of Cincinnati, James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy. Acne Drug in Cages: Controlling Skin Irritation and Improving Stability of Benzoyl Peroxide through a Supramolecular Methodology Poster B: Chandra Ade-Browne, Marzieh Mirzamani, Arnab Dawn, Shuo Qian, Ron Jones, Ryan Thompson, Robert Glenn, Harshita Kumari University of Cincinnati, James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy. Assessing the Most Influential Variables in the Hydrolysis of Various Aluminum Salts Poster C: Marzieh Mirzamani, Marc Flickinger, Arnab Dawn, Ed Smith, and Harshita Kumari University of Cincinnati, James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy. Structural Rearrangements in Micellar Assemblies with Addition of a Perfume Mixture and Cosolvent Poster D: Aina Radiance Davies, Samiul Amin Manhattan College. Microstructure Design of Novel Sustainable Lamellar Gels for Hair Conditioning Utilizing Automated Formulation Platform and Advanced Characterization Poster E: Adeline Maria Benhur, Samyukta Pingali, Samiul Amin Manhattan College. Engineering Novel Textures and Deposition in Sustainable Shampoos Poster F: Constantina Drakontis, Samiul Amin Manhattan College. Design of Sustainable Color Cosmetic Emulsions With Biosurfactants And Particle Mixtures Poster G: An Huynh, Mark Chandler and Gabriella Baki The University of Toledo, College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Evaluating UVB and UVA Boosting Technologies For Chemical and Physical Sunscreens Poster H: Eveline Farrell and Stephen Patton The University of Toledo, College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Silicone Technology and the Effect on In Vitro SPF, Hair Breakage, and Transepidermal Water Loss Poster I: Polina Tsupko The City College of New York. Wax Free Lip Balms: Trehalose-based Molecular Gels as an Alternative to Waxes in Cosmetic Formulations Poster J: Carly Hanson Loyola University Chicago. Complexities of Carbonyl-Lewis Interactions in Catalytic Systems Poster K: Vinam Puri Center for Dermal Research - Rutgers University. Formulation of Anti-Fungal Nail Lacquers using a Design of Experiments Approach Poster L: Julia Zhang Center for Dermal Research - Rutgers University. Development of Meloxicam Loaded Deformable Liposomes For Dermal And Transdermal Delivery Bakuchiol (Sytenol® A) is the game-changing skin care hero people can’t stop raving about. Clinically proven– British J Dermatology, 180(2):289-296, 2019 International J Cosmetic Science, 36(3):221-230, 2014 SYTHEON LTD. • 315 Wootton Street, Boonton, NJ 07005 • www.sytheonltd.com • info@sytheonltd.com • Tel.: +1 973.988.1075 SYTHEON SARL • 112 rue de Paris, 92100 Boulogne Billancourt • www.sytheonltd.com • sytheon@sytheonltd.com • Tel.: +33 (0)1.4110.8182
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