The International Make-up Artist Trade Show, or IMATS, is the world’s largest celebration of make-up artistry.
Thousands of make-up artists, exhibitors and enthusiasts come together at this make-up expo to discuss, display and collect the best the industry has to offer.
Make-up pros from fashion and film provide education, make-up tutorials and live demonstrations, while beauty brands offer the latest trends and new products.
IMATS VIRTUAL April 16-18, 2021*
The renowned in-cosmetics Formulation Summit will return to the Leonardo Royal Hotel, London from 29 – 30 November 2021, exploring the topic of advancing in the age of sustainability and well-being. With the summit taking place in a virtual format last year due to the pandemic, this year’s conference marks the in-cosmetics Group’s first physical event in Europe in over two years.
Through the lens of leading international experts, the Summit will offer unparalleled, up-to-date intelligence into the most pertinent sustainability and wellbeing trends that are influencing the beauty industry today and in the future. A total of 23 sessions will take place over the two-day event, with dedicated breaks for networking with exhibitors, peers, and globally renowned speakers and experts.
R&D professionals and formulators from cosmetic manufacturers and ingredient suppliers will benefit from the Summit’s high-level, scientific programme that is centred around four main themes: neuroscientists, sustainability, cosmetic claims, and the pandemic and consumer behaviour. The in-cosmetics Formulation Summit will delve into the various aspects of “good” science, that can enable formulators to create products that are fantastic for both consumers well-being and the planet, discussing everything from raw material shortages to safety regulations around hygiene products.
The pandemic and consumer behaviour
From soap to sanitisers, demand for germ-busting ‘hero’ products has rocketed due to the pandemic, leaving startling gaps in the supply chain. Mary Lord, Former President of the Society Of Cosmetic Scientists UK & Ireland, will open the Summit programme with a talk discussing what has happened during the pandemic and how it will shape the cosmetic industry for years to come. Other sessions focusing on the effect of the pandemic include Samantha Dover, Global Beauty & Personal Care Analyst at Mintel who will discuss COVID-19’s impact on consumers and how priority shifts will be habit-forming, and Paolo Camattari, Research, Development and Innovation Manager at Lynoslife will delve into pandemic-related chaos in the supply chain.
A focus on sustainability
As an overarching theme of the Summit, several sessions will touch upon how brands and formulators can implement better sustainability practices. In one session, Chris DeArmitt, World-Class Plastic Materials Consultant, Environmental Expert, President of Phantom Plastics will debunk the common myths surrounding plastic pollution and recycling and highlight other viable routes to sustainable plastics. Elsewhere, Francesca Morgante, Market Development Manager Europe at RSPO, will explore the future of palm oil production and how RSPO certification can offer a viable solution to tackle the most pressing environmental and social issues such as deforestation, biodiversity loss and protection of human rights.
The role of neuroscientists
Alongside sustainability, the Summit programme will also delve into how mental well-being can affect physical appearance and why developing products that deliver true holistic efficacy could be the way forward for the beauty industry.
Highlights include Karl Lintner, Owner and CEO of Kal’idees S.A.S explaining neurocosmetic approaches to anti-ageing products, and Professor Charles Spence, Sensory Marketing Consultant, Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford highlighting the multi-sensory communication of pheromones and neurotransmitters. Elsewhere, Dr. Katerina Steventon, Snr. Innovation Consultant, National Biofilms Innovation Centre & Independent Skincare Consultant will discuss how skin health and beauty affect our well-being and self-esteem, and vice versa, drawing on research and empirical insights from her integrative clinical practice.
Being conscious of cosmetic claims
As the line between cosmetics, biocides and sanitising agents becomes thinner, confusion around safety and regulations widens. The fourth and final theme of the Summit will see expert speakers dig a little deeper into cosmetic claims. On the topic of cosmetics, biocides, and disinfectants, Dr. Cuross Bakhtiar, Chief Executive at Harley St. Cosmetics will discuss the fine line between products we have gotten to know very well over the last few months. Also touching upon the regulatory mayhem due to the pandemic, classification of products and claims, Mojgan Moddaresi, Cosmetics Safety assessor at Personal Care Regulatory Ltd will talk through the damaging effects of misleading cosmetic messaging and how brands can win back integrity.
Roziani Zulkifli, Event Director of in-cosmetics Formulation Summit, said: “Whilst the virtual summit was a great success last year, we know there is nothing quite like face-to-face events so we are absolutely delighted to announce that the in-cosmetics Formulation Summit will return to London in its normal format. As ever, the conference programme gets under the skin of the most pressing industry trends, providing R&D professionals and formulators high-level content and the opportunity to network with experts and peers. We can’t wait to kick start the discussion this November.”
Booking is now open with early-bird rates available until 22 October.
Delegates gain access to the conference programme, including seminars and panel discussions, meeting invites to sponsors, delegates and speakers.
Take your business to the next level & join the first-ever international Clean Beauty event in London on April 13 and 14, 2021.
Clean Beauty in London is the event you were looking for to source the latest relevant information on the clean beauty movement’s golden rules.
Conferences, workshops and suppliers’ innovations: the show will help you clearly define what Clean Beauty means to your company, the ingredients and materials to use, the ones to avoid and why.
No matter where you stand in the Clean Beauty environment, whether your products are sustainably sourced, vegan, cruelty-free, transparent or healthy, this new event is the place to be.
In 2021, Luxe Pack and MakeUp in Shanghai brought together 220 high-quality exhibitors and 6,079 professionals, out of which 85% were decision-makers and purchasing influencers from various brands.
This year, Luxe Pack Shanghai will once again gather a broad range of high-end and innovative worldwide packaging suppliers to present their latest solutions, including containers, boxes, design, anti-counterfeiting, new materials or smart packaging, which meet brands’ needs of innovation, sustainability, supply chain new demands, transportation and logistics challenges, to global luxury brands.
LUXE PACK SHANGHAI will once again share the show floor with MakeUp in Shanghai, the BtoB skincare and makeup event in China.
The 53rd edition of Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna, the leading b2b event for the beauty industry, will be held from 10 to 14 March, 2022.
Every year, the show gathers under one roof over 3,000 companies and 265,000 operators from 150 countries.
“In these months we have never stopped our activities,” said Gianpiero Calzolari, President of BolognaFiere.
“To face the forced lockdown, we implemented new business tools to keep giving voice to the excellence and quality of the cosmetic industry. Today a new phase is starting for us: we are working to our show scheduled for next spring, to offer international companies and operators a high-performance and content-rich event, in full compliance with the required safety standards.”
The best of the Australian beauty industry is coming together this month for Beauty Expo Australia, showcasing the growth and innovation born from the past few years of pandemic and small business stress.
This year’s expo is set to be better than ever, with over 200 unique brands and over 6500 beauty professionals coming together to network and share their wealth of knowledge and skills.
The expo is also home to the Australian Beauty and Aesthetics Conference which features panels and workshops from global top beauty and aesthetics experts, as well as salon owners, managers, and global directors of major companies like Timely and RX events.
Several brands are making their debut at the expo, including Amplified Beauty, a luxury lipstick brand that prioritises diversity and inclusion in their branding and product lines. One for sustainable consumers to keep an eye out for, Micro Glow will be showcasing their unique product, the world’s first 100% biodegradable derma roller.
Also appearing at the event are business experts Andy Heyne (of Millionaire Salon Coach) and Teodora Robinson (of State of Ante), Kara Lehmann (of The Beauty Boss VA), and Cherie Stokic (of Elevate My Clinic). These experts will be available for expo attendees at The Business Couch, for complimentary one on one sessions.
If you are interested in attending the event, check out the website here. Running on the 20th and 21st of August at the ICC in Sydney and tickets are available online via the website.
The renowned in-cosmetics Formulation Summit will return this October, welcoming personal care and cosmetic formulators to discover the latest advances in the age of sustainability and well-being. Running from 25-26 October 2022 at the Leonardo Royal Hotel in London, this year’s theme will put sustainability at the forefront, exploring the advances in science and technology that underpin emerging trends in cosmetic formulation. Registration is now open.
With a packed line-up of international experts, the Summit will offer attendees the chance to gain high-level scientific insights and solutions into the most pertinent trends impacting the future of the industry. A total of 22 sessions will run over two days, with all-new breakout roundtable sessions enabling delegates to be immersed in selected topics and contribute to the wider discussion about specific trends and challenges.
This year’s programme will offer R&D professionals and formulators from cosmetic manufacturers and ingredient suppliers insights into a wide range of topics, ranging from nutricosmetics, the microbiome, microplastics, recyclability and the latest regulations.
Sustainability and the Environment
Opening the 2022 Summit, Barbara Olioso, Managing Director, The Green Chemist Consultancy will deliver the opening remarks exploring sustainability with reference to industry metrics, packaging and microplastics. The day will continue with a packed schedule of insightful sessions from ‘Trends in sustainable beauty, products and packaging’; to ‘Designing and integrating an environmental scorecard system’; while ‘Sustainable packaging trends’ will offer insights directly from a brand’s perspective.
Speaking about the Summit, Barbara commented: “Today our industry is changing at a fast pace, so it is essential more than ever before to keep up to date with the latest trends and scientific findings. The Formulation Summit, an interactive and intimate face-to-face event for professionals working in cosmetic product development, is the best way to do exactly that.”
Confirmed speakers appearing on day one, include Dr. Giovanna Laudisio, CEO and Co-Founder of Naturbeads, who will explore ‘Cellulose Microbeads: a sustainable alternative to microplastics in cosmetics.’ The session will explore the use of microplastics and their impact on both the environment and human health. She’ll explore the current regulations, with bans currently in place in the US, UK, Canada, China and more. Naturbeads, a young start-up hailing from the University of Bath, is taking the steps to commercialise biodegradable, plant-based microbeads as a sustainable alternative. It will provide delegates with the opportunity to understand how the technology is transforming cellulose from its natural fibre form into perfectly spherical cellulose beads without the addition of plasticisers.
Meanwhile, Margaret Bates, Executive Director, OPRL will offer a deep dive into recycling labels and the impact of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). She will explain how the OPRL labelling system works, how recyclability is determined, how consumer trust and confidence have been achieved and how brands can ensure that their packaging qualifies for a “Recycle” label.
Environmental claims and the opportunities and challenges associated with them will also be put under the spotlight when Olivia Santoni, CEO and Amanda Isom, Regulatory Affairs Director, Bloom Regulatory Limited take to the stage. Their session will focus on the latest regulatory landscape and the practical challenges and opportunities for companies operating in the UK and Europe. It will also explore the impact and considerations required when substantiating claims such as microplastics, clean beauty, waterless, environmentally friendly, biodegradable/compostable, and more.
The science behind the latest trends
Day two will return to explore the science behind the latest cosmetic trends, from understanding the ‘omics’ era and the importance of the matrisome; to how to harness the latest developments in the understanding of the microbiome for cosmetic formulation; and the oral supplements providing beauty benefits.
Speakers confirmed to join the Summit programme on day two include Francis McGlone, Head of the Somatosensory & Affective Neuroscience Group, School of Natural Sciences & Psychology who will explore how neurocosmetics links sensation with emotional well-being. The session will explore the role of touch in well-being, the latest neuroscience and neuropsychology techniques and how to formulate to maximise the benefits of touch.
Closing the 2022 Formulation Summit, David Wood, Author, Chair, London Futurists will deliver a thought-provoking keynote session. The author of ‘The Abolition of Aging’ will raise the question ‘Are we nearing the longevity escape velocity?’. The concept of longevity escape velocity, or the point at which science can extend your life for more than a year for every year that you are alive, has been gaining traction. He will help delegates understand the perception of ageing and the radical extension of human longevity; the accelerating field of rejuvenation biology; and the possibility of indefinite lifespans.
Roziani Zulkifli, Event Director of in-cosmetics Formulation Summit, said: “This year’s Formulation Summit will take a deep dive into sustainability and the next steps for brands, formulators and R&D professionals looking to embrace circularity. From evolving trends, innovation in packaging to upcycling and more, delegates can join sessions led by international industry leaders and for the first time, join in the discussion in an all-new roundtable format. We’re delighted to welcome a roster of industry experts, along with our keynote speaker David Wood who is set to challenge and inspire our understanding of ageing and the human condition.”
For more information on this year’s programme, visit the in-cosmetics Formulation Summit website here: https://www.in-cosmetics.com/summit/en-gb.html. Registration is now open with early-bird rates available until 23 September 2022. Delegates gain access to the conference programme, including seminars and roundtable discussions, and the chance to network with sponsors, delegates and speakers.
The Pharmacy Assistant of the Year Award (PATY) is the premier award for Australian pharmacy assistants, recognising and celebrating the ‘best of the best’ in community pharmacy.
Now in its 16th year, PATY acknowledges outstanding pharmacy assistants’ skills, knowledge, leadership and customer service over a 12-month period.
Nominees can either self-nominate or be nominated by a third party*.
*Nominations for PATY 2022 have now closed.
The state finalists now have the opportunity to participate in their respective state workshops held over 15 to 26 August. The workshops provide a unique professional development opportunity for finalists.
Following participation in the state workshops, a winner will be selected to represent each state and territory.
The state winners will then go on to participate in the face-to-face national workshop held on Thursday 27 October at the Pharmacy Assistant National Conference in Brisbane.
For the first time in two years, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2022 PATY Award and Glucojel Super Star Award will be announced in person during the Conference Dinner at the Pharmacy Assistant National Conference on Saturday 29 October.
“I wish all finalists the best for the upcoming workshops and look forward to the announcement of the state winners later this month!” Professor Twomey said.
Pharmacy assistants can register for the Conference, held at Sofitel Brisbane Central, at the early bird rate and hear the announcement of the 2022 PATY Award in person, as well as undertake professional develop and network with peers. Register today and save $65 on your registration.
Entries for the International Beauty Industry (IBI) Awards 2023 competition are now open!
With nearly 50 unique categories that range from everyday makeup and hair to avant garde, the IBI Awards were founded to celebrate the community of artisans that are creating this incredible level of artistry each time they pick up a brush or a pair of scissors.
Their mission is to do this in the fairest, most inclusive, accessible and uninfluenced way possible to ensure that everyone has a seat at the table regardless of their number of followers, socioeconomic status, location, race, or gender.
This is why The IBI Awards are deliberately independent – without brand or sponsor influence.
Australian makeup artist Rae Morris has been named as one of 14 judges.
The IBI Beauty Awards present a competition dedicated to celebrating the craft of global Beauty Artisans.
To enter, all that’s required are a few photos and a description of the work, while the Independent Judging Council – a group of inspiring and dedicated Beauty Artisans – come together to expertly select winners and finalists in a fair an unbiased manner.
Join the worldwide legacy, entries for the 2023 competition are now open. Entrants must be over the age of 18. Professional makeup artists, non-professional makeup artists and beauty students are all eligible for entry. Hair artists are also able to enter.
Entries close on November 6.
Australia’s top-tier retailer trade show, Life Instyle Sydney, is returning with a premium, curated collection of retail’s best original brands from Australia and around the world.
Taking place at the International Convention Centre (ICC) from 18th-21st February 2023, co-located with Reed Gift Fairs, Life Instyle is a retail trade show experience that defies tradition through next level creativity, curation and collaboration.
The show brings together a like-minded community of creatives to connect, discover and source from some of the world’s best curated collections of original, well designed and well intentioned products.
The event is back to its usual dates in February, which is ideal for the yearly retail buying cycle.
The trade show offers something for everyone including First Instyle, which provides a unique opportunity for businesses within their first three years of trade, to launch themselves into the wholesale market.
The Neighbourhood: Future Eden is dedicated to sustainable, ethical and circular companies and their products, as demand for environmentally-friendly products continues to grow amongst consumers.
There are 20 different product categories including beauty and grooming, fashion, art, babies and newborns, books and stationery, food and drink, homewares and much more. And there are products that are Australian-made, eco-friendly, ethically made and handmade available.
Life Instyle is the perfect place for not just retailers, but hospitality and hotel chains, pharmacies, florists, interior designers, stylists and more to find unique products to sell or to enhance their offering to guests.
There are also multiple opportunities for businesses to learn from experts with the ‘Business Couch,’ where people can receive one on one coaching sessions, as well as the Retail Therapy presentations in the co-located Reed Gift Fair. These talks are completely free to anyone who registers. People need to register for Life Instyle or the Reed Gift Fair before they can register for the Retail Therapy sessions.
The best part? Tickets are completely complimentary upon registering, all you need is a current ABN. As the premium platform for brands and retailers to connect, collaborate and do business, this is the perfect way for Aussie business and retail outlets to start the new year armed with new knowledge, new relationships and a new product offering.