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October 17-19, 2016 • New York, New York

REGISTER TODAY! www.CosmeticsCompliance.com • 1.800.882.8684 • [email protected]

Media Partners:Sponsors:

STREAMLINE YOUR COMPLIANCE PROCESSES TO GROW YOUR BRAND’S GLOBAL PRESENCE &

ADOPT EMERGING INGREDIENT TRENDS.

Dear Colleague,

With the global cosmetic market estimated to reach 675 billion USD by 2020 growing at a rate of 6.4%, it is crucial

to remain compliant to allow for expansion into new markets.(1) Unfortunately there is no one size fits all regulation in

place, but instead a plethora of laws coming out of various countries. The EU has been setting the tone for others to

follow suit with their wide scope of regulations and strict ingredient policies. Emerging nations are opting to adopt their standards while sprinkling in variations of their own, posing a challenge to compliance teams across the globe. Keeping track of ingredient restrictions, new product registrations, claims substantiation laws, and import laws,

to name a few, is a daunting task with the ever-changing global landscape. Regulatory, marketing, and legal teams must work in tandem to ensure brand integrity through remaining complaint.

In our 3 day interactive Summit, we hope to clarify the details around cosmetic compliance from both an international

and internal perspective. Join us to learn:

• Best practices for global labeling compliance challenges and claims substantiation• Review emerging international market regulations coming out of the Middle East, China, &

ASEAN region• Streamline communication between internal departments and external partners

• Define regulations surrounding microbeads, preservatives, and other red flagged ingredients

• Understand the trend towards more natural & organic ingredients and what consumers are

asking for next

• Systemize your Prop 65 compliance processes and adapt formulations accordingly

• Clarify the regulations claims made through social media & digital advertising• Alternative methods to animal testing and how your organization can adopt them in the

most cost effective way

Our speaking faculty is filled with thought-leaders and innovators who are at the front lines of moving the

cosmetics industry into the next generation. Through interactive panel discussions, detailed sessions, and

both country & ingredient specific roundtables, we will leave you with further clarity and the ability to move

your brands along with the emerging trends without sacrificing compliance.

I look forward to meeting you in NYC!

Best,

Jody TropeanoConference Director

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PS... Join us for an interactive country specific

discussion led by industry experts!

(1) http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20150727005524/en/Research-Markets-Global-Cosmetics-Market-2015-2020-Market

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MEET OUR SPEAKING FACULTY!

THE GLOBAL COSMETICS LANDSCAPE:

Talash Anne Likimani, Ph.D.Senior Director of Regulatory AffairsArbonne International

Darryl DoPerfumer/FormulatorDelbia Do Fragrances

Dr. Ranulfo LemusPrincipal Toxicologist and a Diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology (DABT)Advanced Testing Laboratory

Candace SiderVice President of Regulatory AffairsLivingston Internation

Cora Di PietroVice President of ConsultingLivingston Internation

Shawn BlytheVice President, Global Regulatory AffairsInternational Flavors & Fragrances Inc.

Deborah MarroneAssistant Director-Northeast RegionFederal Trade Commission (FTC)

Andra DallasCounsel, Claims Substantiation, R&IL’OREAL USA

Annie UgurlayanSenior Staff AttorneyNational Advertising Division (NAD), Better Business Bureau (BBB)

Claire BingDirector of RegulatoryTarte Cosmetics

Lavinia C. PopescuSenior Director, Research & Product DevelopmentElizabeth Arden

Ken BubeckCEOIthos Global, Inc.

Krupa KoestlineChief Product OfficerPure Haven Essentials

Kathryn FarraraSenior Counsel, MarketingUnilever

Soyini WilsonRegulatory ManagerPerricone MD

Kristine KeheleyCo-Founder/ FormulatorVapour Organic Beauty

Middle EastClarify the uncertain regulations coming out of this booming market and its similarity to EU guidelines, while accounting for nuances and cultural differences

European UnionReview the guidance on packaging safety driven by Cosmetics Europe and expected new claims guidelines coming out in 2016

CanadaExamine the expected regulatory changes coming out of Canada specifically for claims & labeling, preservative usage, fragrances, and SPFs

ChinaOvercome the many barriers to import into the Chinese market and review their new labeling requirements for sunscreens

Kari GranCo-FounderKari Gran Skin Care

Ian KupferbergGlobal Regulatory & Environmental AffairsAbercrombie & Fitch

Armia GuirguisGlobal Regulatory Affairs Category ManagerReckitt Benckiser

Jordan MeyerDirector Of International Market DevelopmentYounique Products

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PROVIDING A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF WHY INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY AFFAIRS, FORMULATION, BRAND MANAGEMENT, LEGAL, AND MARKETING TEAMS MUST

WORK IN HARMONY TO REMAIN GLOBALLY COMPLIANT.

GLOBAL REGULATORY

ENVIRONMENT

INGREDIENT RESTRICTIONS

& TRENDS

A CROSS- FUNCTIONAL COMPLIANCE

TEAM

Gain clarity of the scope of EU regulations

and which nations are adopting their standards to simplify your global

operations

Prepare for emerging regulations coming out of the Middle East &

ASEAN region to allow for distribution to those

markets

Adapt to a changing compliance landscape in Canada & Australia specifically with SPF to remain in line with local

laws

Break into new markets by streamlining new

product registrations & import regulations

Examine the chemicals listed under Prop 65 and prepare for new

additions on the horizon

Navigate through the guidance’s around

aerosols, microbeads, and preservatives to ensure current

formulations are in line

Review the trend towards natural &

organic ingredients to decide if it is the right fit

for your business

Understand the impact packaging materials

can have on your products and how to move towards more

sustainable ingredients

Streamline claims & labeling challenges

through open communication

between marketing, regulatory & legal to

meet brand objectives

Involve regulatory teams in social media & digital advertising

activities to ensure online compliance

Utilize external partners’ expertise to

guarantee a precise interpretation of the law

Keep all internal & external teams

informed on regulation changes to ensure brand consistency

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Researchers found that 49% of Millennial women prefer natural or organic skin care products and

intend to purchase them in the future.

http://www.womensmarketing.com/blog/2015/12/beauty-trends-2016

The global demand for organic personal care products was over $7.6 billion in 2012 is expected to reach $13.2 billion by 2018, growing at a CAGR of

9.6% from 2012 to 2018.http://www.cosmeticsandtoiletries.com/formulating/category/natural/Demand-

for-Organic-Beauty-to-Grow-to-Over-13-Billion-by-2018-Report-Says-213160491.html#sthash.5m4vE2JD.dpuf

In its 2015 study of the U.S. cosmetics industry, TABS Analytics found Instagram is very important in the purchasing decisions of 31 percent of Millennials

who are heavy buyers of cosmetics, an 11 percent increase from 2014.

http://wwd.com/beauty-industry-news/beauty-features/beauty-industry-social-media-10347599

Researchers found that 54% of women say branded visual content makes them feel

interested in a product.http://www.womensmarketing.com/blog/2015/12/beauty-trends-2016

SPFThe fact that we’re seeing SPF branching out into unique aspects of makeup like eyeshadow and lip gloss is another welcome trend—the eyelid area

and lips are often neglected when it comes to sun protection.

http://www.dermstore.com/blog/10-skin-care-trends-in-2016

NATURALConsumers are choosing natural products over those that are chemically enhanced. Brands are going the extra step by stripping down to a single active and natural ingredient that will provide the same beauty benefits as a product containing multiple ingredients.

http://www.essence.com/2015/12/03/6-beauty-trends-watch-2016

REMAIN COMPLIANT WHILE SATISFYING CONSUMER DEMAND!TOP CONSUMER-DRIVEN TRENDS:

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ORGANIC

SOCIAL MEDIA IMPACT

“ Extremely informative! Would highly recommend based on content, speakers, presentations, and networking!” __ Gorilla Glue

“ The variety of subject matter was pertinent to almost every aspect of areas of interest.” __ Markwins

PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP DAYMonday • October 17, 2016

8:30am - Registration 8:00am

WORKSHOP A: A Detailed Overview on the Cascade of Regulations from the European Union

The European Union is at the forefront of cosmetics industry regulations with the rest of the world looking to them to set the standards. Representing a large part of most company’s portfolios, it is crucial to mast all the details of the stringent EU requirements in order to keep your products selling there. Through this workshop, we will get you ready for all current requirements and prepare you for any emerging changes.

What You Will Learn:

• Best practices for compiling your Product Information Files (PIF) within the 72 hour timeline

• Examine the internal effect the REACH deadline will have on your business

• Clarify the details of the 2015 CLP regulation for product labeling to adapt your processes as needed

• Manage your Safety Data Sheets to be compliant with both REACH and CLP

• Establish effective communication with marketing to ensure no “free-from” claims are made

• Discuss the new guidelines regarding claims that may come out of the EU in 2016

• Review the recent guidance’s on packaging safety driven by Cosmetics Europe

Workshop Leader:Darryl DoPerfumer/FormulatorDelbia Do Fragrances

11:00pm - Registration 10:30am

Lunch will be served

WORKSHOP B: Business Value Assessment for Regulatory Compliance: Creating a Structured Approach to Understanding and Addressing Your Business Challenges

A Business Value Assessment (BVA) is a strategic resource that provides a clear, unified vision and a roadmap to reach your company’s goals. It provide insights that build organizational consensus, priorities, economic justification, clear goals, and the hard numbers that you need in order to measure project costs and benefits. Mastering your BVA will allow for:• Faster time-to-market = Increased revenue:

new products and geographic expansion• Improved efficiencies = Lower costs and less

time invested• Increased productivity = Like adding staff to

handle growth - but without the costs

What You Will Learn:

• Identify opportunity areas for improvement or transformation

• Develop the project plan to achieve the identified improvements

• Learn the tools to create a project implementation roadmap with milestones and timelines

• Grow your business case and determine the return on investment (ROI) for implementing the project

• Implement the agreed-to project scope and realize the ROI and benefits

Workshop Leader:Ken BubeckCEOIthos Global, Inc.

4:00pm - Registration 3:30pm

WORKSHOP D: An In-Depth Dive Into Prop 65 from Both a Regulatory & Legal Perspective

California’s Prop 65 has caused much stir in the cosmetics world. Companies do not have to be based in CA to feel its effects; therefore all organizations must have a strategy for compliance. The lengthy list of chemicals under Prop 65 must be examined closely compared to your product lines. If you do not comply, there can be costly fines and legal action brought against you. Legal and regulatory teams must work closely to ensure requirements are being met. In this workshop, we will clarify Prop 65 compliance from all angles.

What You Will Learn:

• Create a system for working Prop 65 into your current processes to simplify compliance

• Understand certain exemptions to the law and the various threshold levels of listed chemicals

• Clarify the specific warning language required under this law

• Review possible additions to the Prop 65 list of chemicals and if they are in your current products

• Understand how consumers are driving the industry towards more natural alternatives

1:30pm - Registration 1:00pm

WORKSHOP C: Developing a Strategy for Managing International Claims & Labeling Requirements

The cosmetics industry is moving into new emerging markets and growing their product lines to attract a more international consumer. Along with this growth, your claims and labeling must be in compliance with each country your products are selling. Everything from language on labeling to removing “free-from” claims must be adapted for each market. This must be a team effort with marketing, legal, and regulatory in order to keep your compliance efforts in line with your brand management.

What You Will Learn:

• Decide the exact message you are looking to get across in your labeling and make it compliant

• Examine how different cultures perceive prod-uct labels and how to cater to each market

• Review the specific global regulations around claims substantiation

• Best practices for handling the various lan-guage requirements for warning on labels

• Discuss recent trends in labeling and how to adapt them into your processes

• Understand how consumer fraud law suits can occur if specific claims are not met

Workshop Leader:Soyini WilsonRegulatory ManagerPerricone MD

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Tuesday • October 18, 2016

MAIN CONFERENCE DAY ONEGROWING YOUR GLOBAL PRESENCE

7:45am Registration & Coffee

8:15am Chairperson’s Welcome & Opening Session

10:45am CASE STUDY: Managing the International Regulatory Environment for a Growing E-Commerce Business

• Discuss the specific challenges when breaking into new online markets in countries such as Canada, Mexico, Australia, and China

• Understand the full scope of EU regulations and which countries go above and beyond those standards

• Strategies for working with international regulatory agencies during new product registrations

• Examine difficulties around clearing customs and account for possible import delays and warehouse audits

• Learn how to handle regulatory environment with no team when launching into 3+ countries per year

Jordan MeyerDirector Of International Market DevelopmentYounique Products

11:30am Understanding Global Guidances for Heavy Metals in Cosmetics from a Toxicology Perspective

• Discuss occurrence of adverse effects resulting from intentional or the accidental presence of chemical substances, including toxic metals

• Review the scope of global regulations around the presence of heavy metals in cosmetics products

• Examine the different types of heavy metals and the products they are most often found

• Determine the impact of using these substances by defining metal levels, causes of exposure, as well as the consumer’s health risks

Dr. Ranulfo LemusPrincipal Toxicologist and a Diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology (DABT) Advanced Testing Laboratory

12:15pm Networking Lunch Break - Lunch will be provided over a featured presentation from our sponsor.

8:30am KEYNOTE: Growing Your Global Presence Through Efficient International Market Entry

• Best practices for getting new products in existing countries and existing products into new countries

• Examine the cost considerations for each country’s new product registrations and testing requirements

• Review local entity requirements in challenging countries such as the Middle East, Japan, and Korea

• Adapt your product line to be more globally compliant in order to save on packaging updates

Ian Kupferberg Global Regulatory & Environmental Affairs Abercrombie & Fitch

9:15am Mastering Claims & Labeling Internationally to Ensure Compliance

• Understand the variety of global labeling regulations and how to implement them efficiently

• Establish a system for labeling ingredients through chemical or botanical nomenclatures

• Review the language requirements for warnings on inner and outer packages

• Distinguish between claim substantiation for SPF, skin care, and clinically backed products

• Consolidate variants that will capture each demographic through minimal versions of artwork

Claire BingDirector of RegulatoryTarte Cosmetics

10:00am Morning Networking Break & Technology Demo DriveTake the time to learn about the latest and most innovative technologies available in the industry. These presentations will showcase participating sponsor technologies & services. Attendees will be given a map of the Exhibitor booths running a live demo of their products.

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1:15pm PANEL DISCUSSION: Remaining Compliant While Utilizing Social Media & Digital Advertising Globally

• Understand the guidance’s around claims substantiation on social media & other direct to consumer advertising

• Learn where the FDA stands on social media advertising and will it soon be more regulated?

• Manage customer complaints from claims made through social media channels by the brand or sales representatives

• Clarify the label or product description needed at the point of sale online from a global perspective

Panelists:Kathryn FarraraSenior Counsel, MarketingUnilever

Krupa KoestlineChief Product OfficerPure Haven Essentials

2:00pm Creating a High Level Compliance Team Through Cross-Departmental & External Partner Communications

• Align your operations between regulatory, marketing, and legal teams to ensure brand consistency

• Ensure all levels of your internal supply chain and CMO partnerships are in line with your processes

• Conduct compliance reviews of existing products lines to ensure a consistent interpretation of the law

• Manage formulation agreements with CMOs to ensure internal ownership in the future

Cora Di PietroVice President of ConsultingLivingston International

Candace SiderVice President of Regulatory AffairsLivingston International

2:45pm PANEL DISCUSSION: Mapping Global Ingredient Policies to Streamline Product Formulations

• Understand the main restrictions across the globe and how to phase them out of product lines

• Discuss how to make your products more global by adjusting formulations for a wider scope of compliance

• Review the consumer & NGO driven ingredient trends and how they inspire new regulations

Panelists:Soyini WilsonRegulatory ManagerPerricone MD

Lavinia C. PopescuSenior Director, Research & Product DevelopmentElizabeth Arden

MAIN CONFERENCE DAY ONEGROWING YOUR GLOBAL PRESENCE CONTINUED

5:40pm End of Main Conference Day One Networking Drinks Reception in Exhibit Hall After a long day of intense learning, join your colleagues for some drinks and create valuable discussions and connections.

3:30pm Join Your Peers to Continue the Discussion While Networking Over Refreshments.

4:00pm Interactive Country Specific Discussions Join your peers as we navigate around the challenging international regulations through interactive sessions lead by industry leaders. Bring your questions in advance and be prepared to join the conversation.

4:00pm

China Streamline Your Operations to Break Into These Markets Through Understanding:

• Recent regulation updates in each region

• Specific ingredient bans and where to find list of approved ingredients

• Labeling claims compliance

• Import/export regulations

• Interested party requirements

• New product registration requirements

• How to cater your marketing to these markets?

• Key cultural differences to consider

4:25pm CanadaDiscussion Leader:

Jordan Meyer Director Of International Market Development Younique Products

4:50pm ASEAN Region Discussion Leader:

Claire BingDirector of RegulatoryTarte Cosmetics

5:15pm Middle East Discussion Leader:

Armia GuirguisGlobal Regulatory Affairs Category ManagerReckitt Benckiser

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9:00am PANEL DISCUSSION: Claim Substantiation from Both an In-House Counsel and Regulatory Perspective

• Align your operations between regulatory, marketing, and legal teams to ensure claims consistency and validity

• Strategies for designing testing to verify all claims presented by marketing for various product lines

• Streamline testing globally by making sure all claims are supported by the specific hair & skin types of those markets

• Learn about the latest cases from NAD and FTC (or the regulatory world) and how to avoid pitfalls in future advertising

Annie UgurlayanSenior Staff AttorneyNational Advertising Division, Better Business Bureau

Deborah MarroneAssistant Director-Northeast RegionFederal Trade Commission

Andra DallasCounsel, Claims Substantiation, R&IL’OREAL USA

9:45am Assessing the Safety Of Preservatives in Cosmetics & Suitable Alternatives

• How do you become more sustainable environmentally with gentler ingredients while still ensuring product safety?

• Examine the evidence behind the claims and regulations surrounding the harm caused by preservatives

• Review the alternative options to preservatives and how they will affect the overall cost of development

• Discuss strategies for preservative testing and ensuring your testing vendors are consistent

Lavinia C. PopescuSenior Director, Research & Product DevelopmentElizabeth Arden

10:30am Morning Networking Break & Technology Demo DriveTake the time to learn about the latest and most innovative technologies available in the industry.

Wednesday • October 19, 2016

MAIN CONFERENCE DAY TWOINGREDIENT REGULATIONS & INTERNAL OPERATIONS

8:15am Registration & Coffee

8:45am Chairperson’s Welcome & Opening Session

11:15am Establishing an Effective Approach to Prop 65 Compliance

• Understand the full range of chemicals listed under Prop 65 and any recent or proposed editions

• Discuss the reasoning behind these requirements and their place in the overall regulatory landscape

• Clearly define the requirements and set a plan of action for complying with the law

• Review the mechanisms in place to add items onto Prop 65 much faster

Talash Anne Likimani, Ph.D.Senior Director of Regulatory AffairsArbonne International

12:00pm Managing Supplier Information to Ease Compliance Reporting Demands

• Review options for compliance data: PLM, ERP, Formulation Management, Compliance System, spreadsheet

• Ensure SOP’s and Ingredient Guidelines are being followed

• Manage “no-no“ ingredients across your jurisdictions

• Improve communication between you, your supplier & your lab partners

Ken BubeckCEOIthos Global, Inc.

12:45pm Join Us for a Networking Lunch Break to Grow Your Industry Network & Continue Discussing the Hot Topics

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“ Very diverse topics and very educational. Very much enjoyed the networking opportunities.” __ Cover FX

2:30pm PANEL DISCUSSION: Examining the Consumer Driven Trend to Natural & Organic Products

• Discuss the trend towards eco-friendly, natural ingredients that still contain active ingredients

• Manage quality expectations when switching to organics due to inconsistency of ingredient availability

• Establish supplier relationships to ensure availability in all seasons and despite elemental challenges

• Define what is classified as organic by the USDA and internationally

Panelists:Kari GranCo-FounderKari Gran Skin Care

Kristine KeheleyCo-Founder/ FormulatorVapour Organic Beauty

Krupa KoestlineChief Product OfficerPure Haven Essentials

MAIN CONFERENCE DAY TWOINGREDIENT REGULATIONS & INTERNAL OPERATIONS CONTINUED

1:45pm INTERACTIVE ROUNDTABLES: Ingredient SpecificChoose one of the following concurrent sessions for an in-depth discussion facilitated by a senior industry expert.

AEROSOLS

• Review international regulations for shipping of HAZMAT classified aerosols

• Define the list of banned or restricted ingredients in aerosol products globally

• Develop an international labeling strategy for aerosol products

• Discuss how to ensure the coatings on your aerosol containers are Prop 65 compliant

SPF

• Understand the global labeling requirements for sunscreens whether classified as an OTC or cosmetic

• Review the possibility of globally harmonizing SPF regulations to streamline labeling and formulations

• Discuss recent regulatory changes to SPF particularly in Canada & Australia

• Define the classification of ingredients used for sunscreens depending on the market

Talash Anne Likimani, Ph.D.Senior Director of Regulatory Affairs Arbonne International

MICROBEADS & Other EU Banned

Ingredients

• Evaluate your plans to adhere to the January 1, 2018 state deadlines and international regulations

• Strategize how this will affect your product lines and prepare to implement suitable alternatives

• Discuss which plastic ingredients will be next on the regulatory chopping block

• Review the bigger issue of plastics pollution in manufacturing

Armia GuirguisGlobal Regulatory Affairs Category ManagerReckitt Benckiser

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3:15pm Join Your Peers to Continue the Discussion While Networking Over Refreshments.

3:35pm Navigating Fragrance Compliance & Multi-Component Formulations

• Review safety assessments of the large number of diverse chemicals used as fragrance ingredients

• Discuss the claims of being non animal tested when using older ingredients previously tested on animals

• Understand the possible allergens and chemical irritants that can cause customer health issues

• Clarify exposure risks of fragrances and how to minimize potential negative effects

Shawn BlytheVice President, Global Regulatory AffairsInternational Flavors & Fragrances Inc.

4:20pm End of Main Conference Day Two

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