Student Poster Competition

This year sees an extremely high level of interest and innovation – abstracts are available in the SCS Conference Programme, which can be previewed ahead of the event.

• Exploring the Potential of 3D Printing in Cosmetics: Dual-Material 3D Printing for Innovative Skin Patches
o Yimeng Jiao, London College of Fashion

• Solid Ethylcellulose Oleogels as a Potential Waterless Alternative in Skincare
o Raheema Mulla-Bala, London College of Fashion, UK

• The Effects of Lupine Peptide on the Tensile Strength and Appearance of Bleached Hair
o Hana Chi, University of Sunderland, UK

• Evaluation of Topical Formulation Based on Ceramides and Study of its Effect on the Skin Barrier Properties
o Filipa de Castro, University of Beira Interior, Portugal

• Harnessing the Power of Fireweed: A Comparison of Three Raw Materials Containing Epilobium Angustifolium
o Jaana Ailus, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

• Identification of Age-Related Changes to the Transcriptional and Proteomic Profiles of Cultured Dermal Papilla and Dermal Sheath Cells
o Richard Baker, University of Bradford, UK

• Green Extraction Methods Utilizing Polyols and Dermatological Benefits of Vitex trifolia L. Extracts
o Chalisa Supjaroenporn, University of Sunderland, UK

• Chitosan Based Films Incorporating Glycerol, Vitamin C and Retinol – Preparation, Physical and Chemical Properties
o Zainab Patel, De Montford University, UK

• Oleocanthal: A Promising Polyphenol from Olive Oil for Dermatological Applications and Cosmetic Formulations
o Shu Min Leticia Song, University of Sunderland, UK

• From Antioxidation to Wound Healing: The Comprehensive Benefits of Safflower Seed Oil in Dermatological Applications
o Shu Min Leticia Song, University of Sunderland, UK

• Investigating the Effects of External Stressors on Aging Biomarkers in Different Skin Types
Ferdos Ali, Univerisity of Newcastle, UK

• Evaluation of Two Raw Indian and Turkish Propolis Samples as Pre-Formulation Study for Cosmetic Preparations
o Ghaida Mustafa, University of Bradford, UK

• Formulation and Comparative Analysis of Shampoos Containing Sodium Laureth Sulfate and Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate on Hair Strength and Elasticity
o Thi Quynh Tien Pham, University of Sunderland, UK