This advanced training is designed for experienced cosmetic formulators who need to develop high-performance sun care products that meet demanding SPF targets, sensory expectations and global regulatory requirements. Modern sunscreen formulation requires more than selecting UV filters. Achieving reliable broad-spectrum protection, photostability, water resistance and elegant skin feel requires precise control over filter interactions, formulation structure and processing conditions. In this training, you will learn how organic and inorganic UV filters interact within emulsions, how filter solubility and dispersion affect SPF efficiency and how formulation architecture influences film formation and protection performance. The training also focuses on real development challenges such as SPF drop during stability, filter crystallization, whitening from mineral filters, incompatibility with polymers or emulsifiers, viscosity drift and poor sensory properties. You will also understand strategies for high SPF systems, photostability enhancement, water resistance optimization and pigment dispersion control. The training includes regulatory considerations across major markets, including filter restrictions and claim support. This program is highly relevant for formulators working on premium sun care, daily protection products and multifunctional skincare systems where performance, aesthetics and compliance must be balanced.
This is a must attend for cosmetic formulators. It provides a transformative opportunity to enhance expertise and stay ahead in the industry. The focus is on;
1. Achieve High SPF Without Compromising Skin Feel: Learn how formulation structure controls protection efficiency and sensory performance.
2. Prevent SPF Drop and Photostability Failures: Understand UV filter interactions and stabilization strategies used in advanced systems.
3. Solve Whitening, Crystallization and Dispersion Issues: Master mineral filter dispersion and solubility control in complex formulations.
4. Design Broad-Spectrum Protection That Meets Global Standards: Optimize filter combinations for regulatory compliance across major markets.
5. Reduce Reformulation Cycles and Scale-Up Risks: Apply practical frameworks to achieve stable, high-performance sun care faster.
This will be a must have training for R&D chemists involved in formulation development, active & functional ingredient suppliers, people involved in marketing and sale, in particular:
- R&D chemists, cosmetic product formulators
- Active & functional ingredient suppliers
- Regulatory affairs, validation and quality managers
- University graduates looking for career in cosmetics and personal care industry
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