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DESCRIPTION:PANEL SESSION:\nThe big brand debate: Technology\, Trends and T
ruth - What do beauty brands really want from the chemical industry supply
chain?\nHosted by: Cosmetics Cluster UK (CCUK)\n \nThursday 11.00 to 12.0
0\, Stage 3\n \nAbout this Session\nEverything is a chemical. This is a fa
ct. However\, in recent years\, concepts around natural\, sustainable\, bi
otech\, clean and non-toxic have resulted in misconceptions on what is a c
hemical. Whether the beauty consumer understands or believes this statemen
t or not\, in order to create innovative\, efficacious\, safe and appealin
g products\, brands are reliant for their raw materials on the chemical in
dustry supply chain.\n \nBut what do they really need from their suppliers
and what opportunities and roadblocks do they foresee? How will consumer
preferences influence them? In this panel\, hear from representatives of
beauty brands to get their insights and their key asks for the future.\n \
nThe session will include:\n* Exploring how brand owners are reading chang
ing market and consumer demands/expectations – in areas such as product
transparency\, sustainability\, personalisation\, ethics\, sustainability\
, toxicity & testing\, and still represent value for money!\n \n* What ar
e they requiring from upstream chemical and ingredients industries ? – t
o allow them to meet such future customer requirements? Including in areas
such as: ingredients innovation\, sourcing/transparency\, formulation sim
plification\, customisable ingredients or formulations\, bio-based chemist
ries\, speciality outsourcing\, etc\n \nPanel Host: Rachael Davison-White
\, Director-Cosmetics Cluster UK & PC Technical Director EMEA – Barentz\
n \nFeatured panellists:\n* Deb Farrell\, Key Account Manager – Orean Pe
rsonal Care Ltd\n* Kristal Goodman \, Head of Product Innovation – THG L
abs\n* Joe Basham\, Senior Scientific Communication & Partnerships Engagem
ent Manager – DECIEM | THE ABNORMAL BEAUTY COMPANY\n* Sam Farmer\, Owner
– Samuel Farmer & Co Ltd\n \nCosmetics Cluster UK (CCUK) - Chemical UK
Expo
PANEL
SESSION:
The big brand debate: Technology\, Trends and Tr
uth - What do beauty brands really want from the chemical industry supply
chain?
Hosted by: Cosmetics Cluster UK (CCUK)
Thursday 11.00 to 12.00\, Stage 3
< o:p> \;
About this Session
Everything is
a chemical. This is a fact. However\, in recent years\, concepts around n
atural\, sustainable\, biotech\, clean and non-toxic have resulted in misc
onceptions on what is a chemical. Whether the beauty consumer understands
or believes this statement or not\, in order to c
reate innovative\, efficacious\, safe and appeali
ng products\, brands are reliant for their raw materials on the chemical i
ndustry supply chain.
But what do they
really need from their suppliers and what opportunities and roadblocks do
they foresee? How will consumer preferences influence them? \; In thi
s panel\, hear from representatives of beauty brands to get their insights
and their key asks for the future.
Th
e session will include:
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span style='font-family:"Calibri"\,sans-serif'>Panel Host: \; Rachael Davison-White\,
Director-Cosmetics Cluster UK &\; PC Technical Director EMEA
– Barentz
Featured panellists: