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[1] MARCH CHAPTER MEETING THURSDAY MARCH 20TH, 2014 See Detailed Speakers Bio/Abstract Inside WHERE: FOX HOLLOW, 7725 JERICHO TURNPIKE, WOODBURY NY (MAP) COCKTAILS: 5:30 PM DINNER/SPEAKER/DESSERT: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM MEMBER TICKET: $50.00 NON-MEMBER TICKET: $55.00 Tickets are available through our website! Click HERE to purchase. MARCH 2014 . ... NICK HUSS “THE RISE OF THE SLEEPING PACK”

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MARCH CHAPTER MEETINGTHURSDAY MARCH 20TH, 2014

See  Detailed  Speakers  Bio/Abstract  Inside  

WHERE: FOX HOLLOW, 7725 JERICHO TURNPIKE, WOODBURY NY (MAP)COCKTAILS: 5:30 PMDINNER/SPEAKER/DESSERT: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PMMEMBER TICKET: $50.00NON-MEMBER TICKET: $55.00

Tickets are available through our website!Click HERE to purchase.

MARCH

2014

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NICK HUSS

“THE RISE OF THE

SLEEPING PACK”

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LETTER FROM THE CHAIR.

I am very happy that even though we are having a very hard, record breaking cold winter; this year our Ski Trip was a fantastic event! The slopes where all cover in white powdery snow, perfect for having a fun, family time enjoyed by all! I would like to take this opportunity to thank Ina Schlenoff for planning and putting together this amazing event! I would also like to thank Gary Lockwood for all his help making sure that the bus was all set up for the trip. Having said that, now that our ski trip is over, I can’t wait for the spring weather to come!

I would like to thank everyone for coming to our January Meeting. I am happy to say that we kicked off 2014 with an amazing turn out and a very interesting talk by Dr. Nava Dayan on “Sunscreens Skin Cancer Prevention Assessment beyond SPF and UVA-PF- Insights to Utilizing Proteomics”

Our upcoming dinner meeting will be held on Thursday March 20th at the Fox Hollow- 7725 Jericho Turnpike, Woodbury, NY 11797. Our speaker is Nick Huss from Barnet, the topic will be “THE RISE OF THE SLEEPING PACK” I hope to see you all there!!!!

The board is working very hard to finalize the dates for our summer picnic and our fishing trip. Our annual golf outing will be on September 10th. Please remember that the best way to stay current on chapter events is to visit our website www.liscc.org .

Please don’t forget to save the date for our May meeting May 22nd in Northport on the water.

Hope to see you all on the 20th at the Fox Hollow,

Regards,

Ruby Del Aguila,

LISCC Chair

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THE RISE OF THE SLEEPING PACK

Traditional masks (which include Peel-Off, Rinse-Off, Sheet, Heating and Massage) have always been a big seller in the Asian market. Recently a new type of mask has emerged from Korea, the sleeping pack. In this presentation we will cover:

Sleeping Pack Origin

- In Asia (especially Japan and Korea), women typically apply 10-15 products a day. The only time they are not using cosmetic products is during sleep. However, consumer survey’s indicated that over 50% of women in Asia wanted to use cosmetics while sleeping.

-The body is like a machine, running all day and shutting down at night for repair. Studies have been shown that our skin repairs during sleep. Sleeping packs enhance repair while locking in moisture overnight.

A Review of Market Samples

-“Touch and Feel” of the latest sleeping packs from the Korean market-Analyze ingredient listing and textures

Building a Sleeping Pack

-Creating sleeping pack formulationsWill this be the next “BB Cream” to hit our market? Stay tuned.

Nick Huss is Executive Director, System & Color Concepts at Barnet Products Corp. with a focus on innovative emulsification systems and cosmetic market product trends.

Nick routinely makes technical presentations to customers and has spoken at SCC educational events. In addition, he supervises the Barnet application

laboratory, where he and his team develop formulating guidelines and novel textures while also providing technical support to customers.

Nick currently visits multi-national accounts in the United States and their subsidiaries in China. His responsibilities take him to Japan and China each year for visits with suppliers and customers and for gathering

information on current and upcoming trends in these markets.

Nick holds a Bachelors of Science Degree in Biological Sciences and Business Management from Charter Oak State University. He has been at Barnet Products for almost fifteen years and has been an active member of the LISCC for over ten years.

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Not just re-organizing (see below), FDA is also looking to revamp its OTC regulatory systems. FDA acknowledges that the existing system, put in place in 1972, is extremely cumbersome, particularly in its inability to quickly add warning labels about emergency safety risks. Many common pain relievers, cough remedies and sunscreens are still technically under review since 1972.

You read it hear first. REGULATORY UPDATE reported last issue that polyethylene beads were becoming an issue for contaminating lakes and streams. Now, New York and Cali-fornia are considering legislation to ban microbeads less than 5 millimeters in size from all cosmetic products. Naturally, several suppliers have promptly begun or revitalized campaigns for suitable substitute ingredients.

FDA has unveiled major organizational changes to allow greater specialization and to deal with increasing complexity. Regulatory and compliance activities will be "be organized around distinct commodity-based and vertically-integrated regulatory programs." The Office of Regulatory Affairs will now divide based programs and function with commodity specific offices, instead of geographical divisions. Implementation plans for all aspects of the changes are to be completed by Oct 1.

FDA has extended its comment period (to April 7th) for its proposed guidance “Investigational New Drug Applications (INDs) — Determining Whether Human Research Studies Can Be Conducted Without an IND”. This guidance will delineate exactly which products will require an IND. The proposal adds cosmetics for the first time. Any product which claims ‘beautifying’ will require an IND. According to the proposed guidance “a study of the effect of a cosmetic product containing human or animal

biological material (such as placenta) on skin repair mechanisms would require an IND, even if the study is intended only to support a claim of younger looking skin”.

The State of Sao Paulo in Brazil has followed the lead of the EU, India and Israel and has banned area companies (about 700) from the sale of cosmetics and cosmetic ingredients that have been tested on animals. The fines for first offenses are quite heavy and double for repeat offenders. Professional personnel involved will also face fines. Australia, South Korea and New Zealand are likely to follow suit. Cruelty Free International is now concentrating its efforts on the US.

The PCPC has responded to the new California database of cosmetic ingredients saying that the listings require more context if they are to be meaningful to the consumer. PCPC points out that the listing does not provide information about usage patterns which sharply diminish exposures or the use concentration at which ingredients have been deemed safe by several authoritative bodies, including such bodies of the State of California.

Those of us who develop makeup would do well to read the article about the color-changing abilities of cuttlefish at https://www.seas.har vard.edu/news/2014/01/chameleon-of-sea-reveals-its-secrets and consider the possibilities. The legalities would, of course, be another entire question.

P&G’s Direct Peptide Reactivity Assay has been approved by the European Reference Laboratory for Alternatives to Animal Testing (EURL ECVAM) as the first non-animal alternative method for skin allergy testing. P&G says they are continuing to work on the assay in order to make it more sophisticated

You can see the proposed changes to the Cosmetics Ingredient Hotlist, Health Canada at: http://hc-sc.gc.ca/ cps-spc/legislation/consultation/ 2013/hotlist_cosmetic_liste-critique/ consult-eng.php

The International Conference on Harmonization (ICH) has announced that its long-awaited Photosafety Evaluation guideline will soon be implemented by global regulators. ICH's guidelines are binding on its three main member regulators: The US FDA, the EU's European Medicines Agency and Japan's Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Agency.

In mid-January FDA released a draft guidance on how it thinks companies should use and not use social media. FDA specifically referred to all "interactive promotional media," including blogs, microblogs, social networking sites, online communities and live podcasts. Given the extensiveness of information required by FDA for fair balance, safety, “Black Box” requirements including Warnings, FDA questions whether social media has room or the time. Certainly 140 characters will not suffice. FDA said it "intends to exercise its enforcement discretion under certain circumstances due to the high volume of information that may be posted within short periods of time using interactive promotional media that allow for real-time communications." Comments on the guidance are due in 90 days.

Aspiring cosmetic chemist Hayley Thomason, together with other researchers at University of Liverpool, has published an article in International Journal of Cosmetic Science: "Developing a quick and inexpensive in vitro (non-animal) bioassay for mascara irritation." In addition to the new method not using rabbits, it was found to be cheaper and more reliable. The assay uses protozoa.

China FDA has removed the Compulsory Animal Testing for Non-special Use Cosmetics Produced in China after six weeks of public consultations. Cosmetics with skin-whitening and skin pigmentation reduction claims will be classified as special use cosmetics (anti-freckle category) from 16th Dec 2013. Record-keeping requirements will be reduced while post-market supervision will be strengthened.

REGULATORYREGULATORY UPDATEUPDATE

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Knowledge of physical chemistry—densi ty , rheo logy and miscibility—tested “under fire”.

According to the Jacksonville Florida Times-Union, 9/20/13, “A 45-year-old man became stuck in tar while working in a large tank at a Jacksonville asphalt plant Friday, requiring three fire trucks and numerous emergency personnel to get him free…The man was using a steel cutter inside the tank at the time and was fine as long as he was moving around. Apparently he slowed his movements to the extent that his lower legs became stuck in the tar…Rescue crews used peanut oil to loosen the tar from his legs...Because of the heat and fumes inside the tank, the man was hooked up to a self-contained breathing apparatus dur-ing the rescue. How about walnut, almond, macadamia, and/or kukui?!

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EVENTSWWW.LISCC.ORG

CHAPTER MEETINGMay 22nd, 2014

ANNUAL FISHING TRIPSummer, 2014

GOLF OUTINGSeptember 9th, 2014

ANNUAL PICNICAugust 2nd, 2014 - Heckscher State Park, Pavilion 3

EDUCATIONAL SEMINAROctober, 2014

CHAPTER MEETINGNovember 20th, 2014

CHAPTER MEETINGJanuary 22nd, 2015

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CONTACT US

CHAIR Ruby Del Aguila 631-531-1464

CHAIR ELECT Chris Burger 732-254-1901 x111SECRETARY Millie Serrano-Godoy 631-531-1248TREASURER Katie Frampton 631-531-1381

TREASURER ELECT Sunni Thaxton 631-531-1546NOMINATIONS/ELECTIONS Akshay Talati 631-531-1654

MEMBERSHIP Susan Daly 631-531-1527PHOTOGRAPHY Michael Eskalyo 516-379-2661

PLAQUES Joe Ettari 631-531-1100EMPLOYMENT/STUDENT

PROGRAMMindy Goldstein 973-325-0968

516-528-3360HOUSE Jennifer Recine 631-531-1448

NEWSLETTER/ ADVERTISING John Tobin 631-531-1093

AWARDS Julie Hidalgo 631-622-5107SKI TRIP Ina Schlenoff 631-531-1469

AUDIO/VISUAL Jack Lombardi 631-531-1390

PICNIC Paul Marotta 631-531-1074NEWSLETTER Ahmad El-Farram

PROGRAM Nick Huss 201-888-7296EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR Chris Burger 732-254-1901 x111

GOLF OUTING Paul Tchinnis 631-531-1587

ARCHIVES James Tobin 631-531-1093REGULATORY Tom Vichroski 631-271-5194

2014 ADVISOR Brandon Neblett 631-531-5838

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