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Chair Andrea Hopp Croda Canada Ltd 221A Racco Parkway Vaughan, ON L4J 8X9 Ph: 905-886-1383 Fax: 905-886-4753 [email protected] Chair Elect Dorothy Maraprossians Unipex Solutions 6660 Financial Drive Mississauga, ON L5N7J6 Ph: 905-601-8766 Fax: 905-812-0672 [email protected] Secretary Dennis Zuccolin Make-Up Art Cosmetics 201 Bentley Street Markham, ON L3R 3LI Ph: 905-513-2383 Fax: 905-940-6112 [email protected] Treasurer Gary Yapoudjian Pearlchem Inc. 131 Finchdene Square, Unit 7 Scarborough, ON M1X 1A6 Ph: 416-299-5606 Fax: 416-299-6257 [email protected] Directors Area II Dawn Thiel Glaser Ph: 651-599-8109 Fax: 651-221-1926 [email protected] Perry Romanowski Ph:708-450-3415 Fax:708-450-3673 [email protected] Past Chair Gagan Jain Debro Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals 11 Automatic Road Brampton, ON, L6S4K6 Ph: 905-799-8200 x239 Fax: 905-799-8300 [email protected] 2009 Ontario Chapter Officers September 2009 Volume XXXIX 135 Shuh Avenue Kitchener, ON, N2A 1H4 IN THIS ISSUE... EDUCATION DAY ………….………………….. page 2,3,4 SCC 9TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT……. page 11,12 INDUSTRY NEWS ………….…......………... page 14 UPCOMING EVENTS……………………….…. page 20 PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR EDUCATION DAY. If you prefer you can reserve a spot by email or fax. Send us a note that you will be there. We will confirm receipt of your reservation. You can then ei- ther bring the payment with you or put it in the mail. Please make your res- ervation prior to September 21 st ,2009. Please note: Should you register and not attend you will be invoiced the meeting fee. Students must have their payment in by Monday prior to the meeting. To make your reservation today contact Gary at: [email protected] or by fax at (519) 896-7350 OR on-line at: http://www.ontarioscc.org/registration/chaptermtg.html (If registering by mail please use the form on the back page) SCC ONTARIO CHAPTER EDUCATION DAY THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24th,2009 “Salon & Spa– Traditional & Green Alternatives”

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Chair Andrea Hopp Croda Canada Ltd 221A Racco Parkway Vaughan, ON L4J 8X9 Ph: 905-886-1383 Fax: 905-886-4753 [email protected] Chair Elect Dorothy Maraprossians Unipex Solutions 6660 Financial Drive Mississauga, ON L5N7J6 Ph: 905-601-8766 Fax: 905-812-0672 [email protected]

Secretary Dennis Zuccolin Make-Up Art Cosmetics 201 Bentley Street Markham, ON L3R 3LI Ph: 905-513-2383 Fax: 905-940-6112 [email protected] Treasurer Gary Yapoudjian Pearlchem Inc. 131 Finchdene Square, Unit 7 Scarborough, ON M1X 1A6 Ph: 416-299-5606 Fax: 416-299-6257 [email protected] Directors Area II Dawn Thiel Glaser Ph: 651-599-8109 Fax: 651-221-1926 [email protected] Perry Romanowski Ph:708-450-3415 Fax:708-450-3673 [email protected] Past Chair Gagan Jain Debro Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals 11 Automatic Road Brampton, ON, L6S4K6 Ph: 905-799-8200 x239 Fax: 905-799-8300 [email protected]

2009 Ontario Chapter Officers

September 2009 Volume XXXIX 135 Shuh Avenue Kitchener, ON, N2A 1H4

IN THIS ISSUE... • EDUCATION DAY ………….………………….. page 2,3,4 • SCC 9TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT……. page 11,12 • INDUSTRY NEWS ………….…......………... page 14 • UPCOMING EVENTS……………………….…. page 20

PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR EDUCATION DAY. If you prefer you can reserve a spot by email or fax. Send us a note that you will be there. We will confirm receipt of your reservation. You can then ei-ther bring the payment with you or put it in the mail. Please make your res-

ervation prior to September 21st,2009.

Please note: Should you register and not attend you will be

invoiced the meeting fee. Students must have their payment in by Monday prior to the meeting. To make your reservation today contact Gary at:

[email protected] or by fax at (519) 896-7350 OR on-line at:

http://www.ontarioscc.org/registration/chaptermtg.html (If registering by mail please use the form on the back page)

SCC ONTARIO CHAPTER

EDUCATION DAY THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24th,2009

“Salon & Spa– Traditional & Green Alternatives”

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Kortright Centre 9550 Pine Valley Drive Woodbridge, Ontario

905-832-2289 http://www.kortright.org

MEMBER NON-MEMBER

STUDENT DOOR

$75 $150 $30 $150

EDUCATION DAY SCHEDULE 8:15am Registration/Continental Breakfast 9:00am Leslie Lyon/President, Spas2b Inc. - "Meeting New Needs of the Sustainable Spa" 10:00am Chia Chen/Estee Lauder – “Development of New Actives for Spa and Naturals” 11:00am Break 11:15am Sarah Gilpen/Estee Lauder - “It’s Not Easy Being Green: Challenges and Insights in the Safety and Clinical Testing of Natural and Spa Products” 12:00noon Lunch 1:00pm Anju Bansal/CP Kelco - “Green-Polymers for Natural-Spa formulations” 2:00pm Jaqui Green - Salon Owner, Professional Hair Stylist- “What Customers Want” 3:00pm Break 3:15 Joe Dallal/ISP -” Salons & Spas with Men, Women, & Kids Services and Sales What do they Want? What can They do for us? What can We do for them?”

NEW LOCATION

SCC ONTARIO CHAPTER EDUCATION DAY

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24th, 2009

“Salon & Spa– Traditional & Green Alternatives”

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Abstract: "Meeting New Needs of the Sustainable Spa" As we move into the new era of "emotional engagement"; "revolution in values", "polarization", and stricter "time management controls", spa owners find themselves in need of new purchasing strategies; service op-timization; and better supplier support systems. To our clients, the experience has become more important than the purchase; obvious and perceived value is paramount; budget vs. luxury is under scrutiny; and be-ing able to provide time sensitive services and speed shopping opportunities has become a competitive asset. Today we'll cover what the New Normal has brought forward to the Spa Industry, and how we can meet the changing needs of this three-sided pyramid: Our clients; our suppliers; and our business. Bio: Leslie Lyon Leslie Lyon began her career in the Health and Beauty Industry over 25 years ago and today enjoys her profession as an International Consultant, Educator, Key Note Speaker, Published Columnist, Freelance Writer, and Advisor on numerous Esthetic and Educational Committees and Associations throughout North America. Ms. Lyon is the President of Spas2b Inc., which is a full-service Spa Development, Consulting and Training Company, now in 36 countries around the world, based in Ontario, Canada. Spas2b Premium 4 & 5-day Spa Management Certificate Courses are available both in the classroom, instructed by Leslie, as well as through their NEW Distance Learning Course Outlines.

Abstract: “Development of Natural Actives for Spa and Cosmetic Products” Developing ingredients for Cosmetics Products has its own requirements. Selecting ingredients suitable for a Spa presents additional challenges. In this presentation, I would like to share the developmental stories of three natural plant extracts: Mimosa bark, Rhodiola and Chamomile Oil to demonstrate their activity for anti-aging, sun protection and anti-stress. This presentation will provide valuable knowledge and will help a formulator by knowing what criteria need to be met in selecting suitable ingredients for their formula. Bio: Chia Chen Chia is the Director of Natural Products at the Estee Lauder Companies and is involved in all aspects of ac-tive ingredient development including bench top processes for the isolation, purification and discovery of new actives. She began her career at ELC 13 years ago and works closely with academia and manufactur-ers to bring a prototype extract to commercialization for cosmetic use. Chia received her Masters of Sci-ence in Pharmacology from St. John’s University and Bachelor of Science form the State University of New York. She has previously served the SCC Long Island Chapter as Treasurer and House Committee Mem-ber.

Abstract: “It’s Not Easy Being Green: Challenges and Insights in the Safety and Clinical Testing of Natural and Spa Products” For over 30 years Aveda has been a leader in the development and marketing of retail and professional natural spa products. From blendable personalized aromas to bath salts to hair-removal waxes, Aveda has developed and recommended natural therapies for use in its own spa and salon network. Of course all of these treatments and products require safety and performance substantiation. This talk will explore safety and claims methodologies that are unique to natural and spa product testing. I will also share my own ex-periences with the challenges and interesting aspects of testing traditional and green raw materials and products. Bio: Sarah Gilpin Sarah Gilpin is Director of Clinical Safety, Lab Management and Microbiology at Aveda, Corporation. She received her B.A. degree in Biology from the College of St. Benedict and M.P.H degree in Environmental Health Sciences from the University of Minnesota. She is currently enrolled in a Ph.D. program in Environ-mental Toxicology at the University of Minnesota where her research focuses on allergenic potentials and characterization of fragrance compounds. She has worked for Aveda for 10 years in safety and clinical test-ing. This work includes reviewing and toxicological profiling for raw materials and finished products for consumer retail and professional products and the implementation of both in vitro and in vivo test methods to predict safety and efficacy. She is actively involved in the Society of Cosmetic Chemists and the Society of Toxicology. 3

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Abstract: “Green-Polymers for Natural-Spa formulations” The drive towards biodegradable alternatives to synthetic ingredients is increasing in the personal-care industry. For-mulating spa-products with these green ingredients creates an opportunity that is more appealing to the customers. Polysaccharides are biodegradable polymers that are of interest due to the growing natural trend. These green-polymers play an important role in PC formulation. They can act as thickeners, suspending agent or texture modifiers. The talk would focus on how these green-polymers, can be useful in various high-end, natural spa formulations in achieving various textures and benefits. The talk would throw an insight on various green-polymers like Carrageenan, Gellan gum, Pectin, Xanthan gum, Cellulose and Microfibrous cellulose fiber that can be suitably used in natural spa-products. Bio: Anju Bansal Anju holds a Masters-degree in Cosmetic Technology and has seven years of formulating experience in PC products. Anju has worked in research and development for various companies in areas of skin care, spa-products, hair care, make-up etc. Anju has been with CP Kelco from 2006. She provides support to technical aspects of Personal care initia-tives. She works with CP Kelco polymers finding its use in Personal-care formulations. Anju has presented technical papers at In-Cosmetics-Europe, PCHI China and at California SCC chapter. CP Kelco is a global producer of specialty hydrocolloids (thickeners and stabilizers) with leading positions in xanthan gum, pectin, CMC and with a strong posi-tion in carrageenan.

Abstract: “What Customers Want” Who better to know what customers want than their stylists? After all, it's the stylist who listens to the challenges in their lives, lifestyle choices and daily issues with their hair and skin. It's also the stylist who deals with the dilemma of many customers when lifestyle preference bump up against product availability and performance. A personal prefer-ence for 'all natural' may mean a customer sacrifices performance. Do they honor their personal code or instead choose to use the product that will provide the function and style they crave? Jacqui Green has the experience and insight into customers choices which may surprise you. Bio:Jacqui Green Jacqui Green is an award-winning stylist and the owner of Status Salon in Barrie, Ontario. With ten years experience as manager and stylist at Three Small Rooms in Barrie, Jaqui opened her own salon in 2005 which quickly gained a reputa-tion for artful cutting, expert coloring and styling in a warm and friendly environment. Jaqui and her team of specialists continually challenge themselves by entering (and winning!) hair competitions in Toronto. Abstract: Salons & Spas with Men, Women, & Kids Services and Sales. What do they Want? What can They do for us? What can We do for them? Salons and Spas offer opportunities for products and services that aren’t possible or feasible in a ‘mass market’ distribution mechanism. In the professional atmosphere, there are trained technical staff deciding on what to use and how to implement the service or apply the product based on the client’s need, the Manufacturer’s training and instructions, as well as their own professional experience. How do we, SCC members (Chemists, Biologists, Microbiologists, Engineers, Marketers, Technical Sales, etc.), take advantage of this opportunity of trained Cosmetologists and willing consumers to make extraordinary prod-ucts for personal services to enhance and preserve the illusion of beauty, youth, power, peace, and expression of prowess. Where do you start to prepare a permanent hair straightener (Brazilian Style), a massage crème, a salt scrub, an exfoliating facial cleanser, make-up remover? How do you know what the Salon or Spa wants or needs? How will they use it? How will they measure the effects? If you’ve never performed a facial, rinsed out a stinky perm, applied a mud pack, or used a hot iron, you may want to employ a professional cosmetologist or salon to evaluate your products. How do you incorporate an artis-tic businessperson into a scientific matrix without impeding the artistic abilities that you are focusing on? Bio: Joseph Dallal Joseph Dallal received his Bachelor’s in Science Degree, with Honors with a Double major in Chemistry and Biology, and a Master’s in Science in Chemistry, from Southwest Texas State University (Thesis in Enzyme Characterization and Kinetics of Protein Synthesis Inhibition by Proteins Extracted from Plants). Mr. Dallal has formulated personal care products since 1978 (Redken, Zotos, Conair, Shiseido, ISP), has been with ISP Technical Services since 1993 (Developing prototypes, methods, brochures, training programs, demonstrating effi-cacy/Claim Substantiation, Brainstorming Sessions, and presentations), has been an active SCC member (since 1978) having held various offices at Chapter and National levels (Chapter Chair Elect, Chapter Chair Connecticut Chapter, COCA Chair, Area Director, Chair of the Continuing Education Program (CEP) Committee, National Seminar Technical Session Moderator, and various committee duties - - Currently Nominated for National SCC Vice-President Elect).

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With a focus on education, the SCC Ontario Chapter is always striving to bring the highest quality educational seminars to the Chapter members. At the same time we like to entertain and foster a social environ-ment. The problem is, you can’t make eve-ryone happy! That’s why we need your feedback. Fill out a simple questionnaire on line and tell us what interests YOU;

http://www.ontarioscc.org/

Speak out ...be heard!! Presenters Welcome!!! The SCC Ontario Chapter board is currently accept-ing submissions for pres-entations ! Interested par-ties can submit a presenta-tion abstract and a biogra-phy. Your talk may be ac-cepted for either a Chap-ter meeting or Education Day. Please send all enquiries to Andy Halasz (speaker coordinator) at [email protected]

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A special thank you to our valued contributors...

We could not have asked for better weather than on July 9th. Our 9th annual SCC Ontario Chapter Golf Tournament was once again blessed with one of the few summer days this year that boasted both sunshine and low humidity! It was a bitter sweet day as we said farewell to the course that has been our home for many of the last nine years. The SCC board is currently looking for a new loca-tion for our 2010 event. We will keep everyone posted.

Also for our final year at Kleinburg we were pleased to welcome Mr. Scott Starra, Inniskillin Market-ing Director. Scott spoke on, “Icewine. Extreme Winemaking. How Ice wine is made and why it is so unique." Thanks Scott for enlightening our members!

Attendance was high with 85 golfers participating in the tournament and a few extra guests dropped by for the wonderful BBQ buffet dinner.

To all the golfers who attended, again thank you for your participation. Esteemed winners of our two flights were as follows: FLIGHT A: Craig Broijer, Tim Ewing, Sam Maduri, Paul Ruffo (6 under par) FLIGHT B: Janice Cukier, Anthony Aguirre, Paul Nguyen, Nick Deseris (3 under par) FLIGHT C: Andrea Hopp, Catherine Blackhall, Nancy McPherson, Mandy Billings (4 over par) This tournament also held three skills competitions. The most skillful of our group were: CLOSEST TO THE HOLE: Ladies– Michelle Marshall Men– John Hunes LONGEST DRIVE: Men- Steve Surya Ladies - Nancy McPherson STRAIGHTEST DRIVE: Danny Hasku

No matter how large or small the event, there is always a lot of work that goes into it and this golf tournament is no exception. A special thank- you goes to Gagan Jain, Catherine Blackhall, Gary Baker, for their time and effort in organizing this grand event. Next year’s plans are already in the works, and it’s shaping up to be the best tournament on record! Again we thank our good friend Wayne Fretz who took a great series of pictures at the event which can be viewed at; http://www.ontarioscc.org/gallery8/gallery8.htm

9th Annual SCC Ontario Chapter Golf Tournament

Support of this event was overwhelming, and thanks to the generosity of our suppliers and manufacturers almost every golfer finished the day with a prize.

Prize Donation Contributors:

Akzo Nobel Apollo Health & Beauty Cambrian Chemicals Charles Tennant & Co. Ltd. Cognis Canada Campagnie Parento Corn Products Croda Canada Debro Chemicals Evalulab Evonik Goldschmidt Chemical Canada Flavors & Fragrance Fleurarome Ltee GE&B Marketing Hunter Amenities ISP Canada LV Lomas Main Mast International Ltd. Natunola Health Pachem Distribution PK Chemical Pearlchem/S&D Chemicals Professional Hair Care Products Schlichtig & Associates Seppic Shoppers Drug Mart Stepan Canada Tempo Canada Inc. Unipex Univar Canada Wayne Fretz Consulting

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A day on the links…

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Tempo Canada Inc is your partner for product quality, service and technical expertise. A proud supplier to the Personal Care Industry for almost 25 years.

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Cambrian Chemicals We are pleased to announce that effec-tive July 1st, Cambrian Chemicals is the exclusive Canadian distributor for Salicylates and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Salicylates and Chemicals have a com-plete range of preservatives (including natural preservatives) and sunscreen chemicals for cosmetics and the phar-maceutical industry. Please contact us at 905.338.3172 for more information.

INDUSTRY NEWS

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Check us out on the web….. Among the features currently available are archived newsletters, Job postings, upcoming events, pictures of past events, Indus-try news, contact information, online registration, suppliers websites and more to come!!! Visit the site today, book-mark it and check back

frequently for all the latest.

www.ontarioscc.org

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UPCOMING EVENTS

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September 24th, 2009 Kortright Centre, Vaughan ON

Education Day - “Salon & Spa– Traditional & Green Alternatives”

November 3rd,2009 The Venetian, Vaughan ON

Free SCC Ontario Member Course - “Cosmetic Raw Materials”- DAVID C. STEINBERG

November 27th, 2009 The Venetian, Vaughan ON

Holiday Dinner Dance

December 10-11, 2009 New York Hilton, New York, NY

2009 Annual Scientific Meeting and Technology Showcase

Address Changes??

Throughout the year many of our members change jobs or re-locate and forget to notify the National Office. Without notifica-tion, these members may not receive important mailings and eventually are made inactive. We have created a form that is now available on the SCC website which allows members to

make changes to their information and it is sent to the National office. Please visit the following website to make your changes;

http://69.36.162.213/SCC_Address_Change_Request.htm

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PUBLISHER: ROB QUINLAN TEMPO CANADA INC.

ph: 905-339-3309 fax: 905-339-3385

[email protected]

EDITOR: AMBER DEAN TEMPO CANADA INC.

ph: 905-339-3309 fax: 905-339-3385

[email protected]

ADVERTISING: MONIKA MELAO CHARLES TENNANT & COMPANY

ph: 416-741-9264 fax: 416-741-6642

[email protected]

NORTHERN HIGHLIGHTS STAFF

For those who would like to become members, yearly fees are $130 US. Applications are available from your Executive Committee or on-line at www.SCCOnline.org. Please return the completed form at your convenience and reap the benefits of the SCC. For renewal memberships, please send payments directly to the SCC National Office. For your convenience, National will accept payment by VISA, Mastercard or AMEX. Please contact National for details.

MEMBERSHIP

Dues Renewal

Renewal notices for 2010 membership were sent out August 3rd. The second notices will be sent early Oc-tober and Final notices will be sent end of November and beginning of December Dues fees are US$130.00. Members who do not renew by De-cember 31st will be made inactive.

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SCC ONTARIO EDUCATION DAY SEPTEMBER 24th ,2009 REGISTRATION FORM Name: ____________________________________________ Company Name: ____________________________________ Cost: ______________________________________________

MAIL TO: Gary Baker 135 Shuh Avenue Kitchener, ON, N2A 1H4

Make cheques payable to:

SCC Ontario Chapter

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