Meyer R. Rosen, Editor-in-Chief
President, Interactive Consulting Inc.
Mr. Rosen is a Chartered Chemist and Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (London); a Fellow of the American Institute of Chemists and both a Nationally Certified Professional Chemist and Certified Professional Chemical Engineer. He is a member of the U.S. Society of Cosmetic Chemists (SCC) & the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Meyer serves as an Advisor for David Smith, Executive Director of the SCC Advisory Committee. He is also Editor for U.S. & Canada and Editor-in-Chief for North and Latin America for EuroCosmetics Magazine in Germany. Mr. Rosen is Editor of the Delivery System Handbook for Personal Care and Cosmetic Products and Editor-in-Chief of Harry’s Cosmeticology, 9th Edition.

Friday, July 5, 2019

Chapters of Harry's 9th made available to IFSCC Members

Members of the IFSCC have the ability to view excerpts from the following cosmetic science classics, by clicking through to the web portal below.

Meyer R. Rosen, President of Interactive Consulting, Inc., is pleased to announce the International Federation of Societies of Cosmetic Chemists (IFSCC) has designated Harry’s Cosmeticology, 9th Ed. (www.harryscosmeticology.com) as one of the three classics of Cosmetic Science Education.

Mr. Rosen, Editor-in-Chief of the 3,000. page trilogy, notes the book and e-book version, as well as the series of shorter “Focus Books”, contain sections from over 150 international experts on all aspects of cosmetic science, technology and marketing. To further the education of both new and experienced seekers, the publisher, Chemical Publishing Co. Inc., is providing no charge, educational access to multiple chapters (on a rotating basis), at the IFSCC website.


Wednesday, October 11, 2017

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Harry’s Cosmeticology
9th Edition
www.chemical-publishing.com

Harry’s Cosmeticology, the most popular cosmetic
science book of the century, is updated by Meyer R.
Rosen, FRSC, FAIC, together with over 150 international
experts in the essential fundamentals, advanced and
frontier areas of cosmetics and personal care science
and technology.


“Harry's provides an overview of the entire cosmetics industry as well
as a great deal of detailed information on its component sectors.
Most of the chapters are top notch reviews of their subject matter
and the book has a forward-looking approach”
~ Joel Zatz, Rutgers University

“Harry's provides sound science through the eyes of an impressive
team of over 150 global experts and thought leaders of dermatology
and the cosmetic industry.”
~ Navin Geria

“No book in the personal care industry has stood the test of time like
Harry’s Cosmeticology.”
~ Tom Branna, HAPPI Magazine


Marketing - Regulatory Requirements - Intellectual Property - Achieving Global Market
Success - The Substrates - Ingredients - Anti-Aging - Formulating - Sensory Characterization -
Delivery Systems - Nutracosmetics - Nanocosmetics - Testing - Sustainability -
Cosmetic Manufacturing - Packaging

Monday, September 18, 2017

Bozena Michniak Kohn, Plant stem cells in cosmetics: current trends and future directions

Plant stem cells in cosmetics: current trends and future directions


Plant regeneration at the cellular and tissue level is a unique process. Similar to animals, the stem cells in plants have properties that help stimulate and regenerate plants after injury. The unique properties of plant stem cells have been a recent area of interest and focus both in developing new cosmetics and studying how these extracts/phytohormones will influence animal skin. This special report focuses on the current evidence-based trends in plant stem cell-based cosmetics and sheds light on the challenges that we need to overcome in order to see meaningful changes in human skin using topical cosmetics derived from plant stem cells.

Lay abstract

A new wave of cosmetic ingredients containing plant stem cells and their extracts has made its way into the industry. What role do these ingredients play in affecting the aging skin? Several ancient practices such as Ayurveda have used plants as a mainstay of treatment for thousands of years. Plant stem cells could hold an interesting role if we can harness these benefits in cosmetics to create safe and effective organic topical skin care.

Plants are equipped with a robust mechanism for regeneration of their tissues under stress. Significant efforts have been put into understanding this mechanism in the expanding field of plant biotechnology [1]. In animals, tissue regeneration occurs following a wound stimulus, resulting in the initiation of organ repair. By contrast, the regenerative efforts made by the plants are not only for tissue repair from damage, but also for the development of a new plant [2]. In other words, cutting the branch of a tree also results in a new bud/branch growth. Can we use this unique property in plants for improving tissue regeneration in animals? “Eat an apple a day…But can it keep aging away?” is thus the question. This report focuses on current applications of plant stem cell-based cosmetics and current research into effects of plant stem cells in human skin.

Friday, September 1, 2017

 Claims Substantiation - Gender Matters in Skin Care Testing, Dr. Nava Dayan

Gender Matters in Skin Care Testing (Brief) 
Nava Dayan, Dr. Nava Dayan LLC  09.01.17
Gender differences exist and should be acknowledged and considered in nature, in life, in our work practice and in our communication to consumers. Each study design requires customization when considering the product tested, its components, vehicle and other properties. When conducting an in vitro or in vivo study, key considerations related to gender and gender-age criteria should be weighted for safety and efficacy. Females are profoundly affected by hormonal state, therefore their hormonal state should be examined, considered and documented. It is important to understand their cycle in relation to study endpoint time table collection, their age related hormonal status especially during peri-menopause and menopause. In addition, a thorough baseline should be collected from all individuals that include pH, TEWL and others measures that may be relevant to the study objective.
Nava Dayan, Owner, Dr. Nava Dayan LLC 
Nava Dayan Ph.D. is the owner of Dr. Nava Dayan L.L.C, a skin science and research consultancy and serving the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and personal care industries. She has 25 years of experience in the skin care segment, and more than 150 publication credits.

Link to Original

Monday, August 21, 2017

Harry's Cosmeticology 9th, Section Editor, Ruud Overbeek, Decernis LLC, to Speak at In-Cosmetics North America, Javits Center, NYC 11-12 October 2017

Recent regulatory and scientific 

developments and emerging 

issues insights related to 

cosmetics preservatives

11 Oct 2017, 13:30 - 14:15
 
Marketing Trends & Regulations Theatre 2
Language:
English












“Horizon Scanning” technology provides an intelligent solution that can monitor global scientific and regulatory events, emerging regulations, market developments and consumer trends, so called “Emerging Issues Insights”. Each of these topics that can impact regulatory compliance requirements and market-access aspects for cosmetic products and ingredients.
This presentation will focus on research focusing on the recent developments in global regulations and recent scientific opinions concerning preservatives and their safety, consumer trends and concerns around the use of preservatives in cosmetics, and a brief review on recent developments around alternative preservatives. The use of the technology will be shown as well as the methodologies applied. In addition, an overview will be presented on information collected over the last 6 months showing also analytics associated with the trends observed.

Link: Recent regulatory and scientific developments and emerging issues insights related to cosmetics preservatives


Meyer Rosen to Host Seminar at In-Cosmetics North America, Javits Center, NYC 11-12 October 2017


Meyer Rosen to Host Seminar at
In-Cosmetics North America
Javits Center, NYC 11-12 October 2017

The age-defying paradigm: newest thinking, concepts & practical approaches

“Meyer Rosen, Editor-in-Chief of EuroCosmetics Magazine and President of Interactive Consulting, Inc. announces his new anti-aging seminar at the prestigious InCosmetics, North America conference to be held at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City in October 2017. Also included in the announcement is a link to Harry’s Cosmeticology, 9th Edition.

Mr. Rosen is Editor-in-Chief of this 2,600 page book trilogy covering all aspects of the Cosmetic Industry by over 150 global experts. Harry’s Cosmeticology has been known worldwide to the industry for over 60 years. It is the widest selling, “go-to book” for individuals at all levels of knowledge in the technical, sales and business areas. 

The 9th edition has been doubled in size over the 8th edition and is available in both hard copy and e-book versions as well as eight shorter “Focus Books” taken from the full encyclopedic three volume edition.” All of the Focus Books are coordinated with educational presentations being conducted during the InCosmetics N.A. conference and exhibition.”

Monday, May 16, 2016

Happi Anti-Aging Conference 2016


Happi’s Anti-Aging Conference & Tabletop Exhibition will be held September 20 & 21, 2016 at the Hyatt Regency New Brunswick, NJ, located near R&D facilities of major players in the skin care industry. The 2016 conference will cover key topics delivered by industry leaders, along with a tabletop exhibition featuring the leading suppliers to the anti-aging segment.

Monday, April 4, 2016

New Focus Book: Handbook of Skin Anti-Aging Theories for Cosmetic Formulation Development - Navin M. Geria






(Harrys Cosmeticology 9th Ed.)

ISBN-13/EAN: 9780820601847
Book - Paperback
Pub Date: April 2016
208 pages

Editor: Navin M. Geria, Doctors Skin Prescription (DSP), 

Authors: - Howard Murad, MD - 
Shyam Gupta, Ph.D. Bioderm Research - 
Linda Walker, CoValence, Inc. - 
Karl Lintner, PhD Kal’idees S.A.S - 
Edward Pelle, Estee Lauder Research Laboratories; - Nadine Pernodet, New York University School of Medicine - 
Rebecca Gadberry UCLA - 
Dr. Barry Chase DDS






This focus book covers:-
Part 5 Anti-Aging

Part 5.0

Fundamentals of Skin Anti-Aging Overview

Editor:
Navin M. Geria, Doctors Skin Prescription (DSP), Senior Technical Advisor & Principal
DSP- Doctors Skin Prescription
34 Mountainview Road, Warren, NJ 07059 

Howard Epstein Ph.D., EMD Chemicals, Philadelphia, PA

Part 5.1

Theories of Aging
Skin Anti-Aging: At the Tipping Point

Navin M. Geria, Doctors Skin Prescription (DSP), Senior Technical Advisor & Principal
DSP- Doctors Skin Prescription
34 Mountainview Road, Warren, NJ 07059

Table of Contents:

5.1.1 Theories of Aging

a. Wear and Tear Theory (Immunological Theory)
b. The Neuro-Endocrine Theory
c. The Genetic Control Theory
d. The Free Radical Theory
e. Mitochondrial Theory
f. Waste Accumulation Theory
g. Hayflick Limit Theory
h. Death Hormone Theory
i. Caloric Restriction Theory
j. The Cross-Linking Theory
k. The Telomerase Theory 
l. Glycation Theory
m. Mutation Accumulation and DNA/RNA Damage
n.Deficient Immune System/Autoimmune Theory
o. Inflammation Theory

Conclusions
References


Friday, February 19, 2016

New Focus Book: Art and Science of Formulating Cosmetic Products, Editor: - Charles Warren - Contributors: Eva Patel, Skin Rx- Gurpreet (Gogi) Sangha, CEO of G.S. Cosmeceutical - Mark Lees, Ph.D., M.S., CIDESCO Diplomate - Germain Puccetti, Ashland Chemical - Nevine Issa, and Hani Fares Ph.D. - Carrie Shipley, Grain Processing Corporation - Padmaja Prem, VP of Combe's Global Research -



Art and Science of Formulating Cosmetic Products
(Harrys Cosmeticology 9th Ed.)

ISBN-13/EAN: 9780820601991
Book - Paperback
Pub Date: Jan 2016
228 pages

Editor: - Charles Warren - Contributors: Eva Patel, Skin Rx- Gurpreet (Gogi) Sangha, CEO of G.S. Cosmeceutical - Mark Lees, Ph.D., M.S., CIDESCO Diplomate - Germain Puccetti, Ashland Chemical - Nevine Issa, and Hani Fares Ph.D. - Carrie Shipley, Grain Processing Corporation - Padmaja Prem, VP of Combe's Global Research - 

This focus book covers:-

Part 6 Formulating -

Skin Care -

6.1 Formulating Wisdom Category by Category (Author: Charles Warren)-

6.2 Skin Lightening, Whitening, and Brightening:
An Overview of Approaches, Key Ingredients, and Formulations for Enhancing Skin Appearance and Correcting/Minimizing Common Skin Pigmentation Disorders 
(Authors: Eva Patel and Gogi Sangha) -

6.3 Sunscreens -

6.4 Antiperspirants / Deodorants -

6.5 Acne, Oily, ad Aging Skin Product Formulation (Author Mark Lees) -

a. The Acne-Prone and Clog-Prone Skin: A Client Profile -

6.5.2. Review of factors in acne development -

6.5.3 Management of acne-prone skin -

6.5.4 A Program Approach -

6.6 Face and Body - Masks / Scrubs (Author Charles Warren) -

6.6.1 Cleansers/Scrubs -
6.6.2 Wipes -
6.6.3 Moisturizers -
6.6.4 Treatments -
6.6.5 Perfumes/Fragrances -

6.7 Shaving Preparations: Pre and Post (Author Charles Warren) -
6.7.1 Men's Products -

Pigmented Cosmetics -

6.8 Color Cosmetics: An Introduction to Formulation and Approaches for Mascaras, Foundations and Lipsticks 
(Authors: Germain Puccetti, Nevine Issa, Hani Fares) -

6.8.1 Color cosmetics and the consumer perspective - 

6.8.2 Foundations -

a. Formulas -
b. Pigments -

6.8.3 Lipsticks and lip-glosses -

6.8.4 Mascaras -

6.8.5 Skincare actives in foundations and lipsticks -

Hair Care -

6.10 Shampoos -
Ingredients, Formulation and Efficacy Evaluation
(Author Carrie Shipley, Applications Scientist, Grain Processing Corporation) -

Friday, November 20, 2015

Navin Geria, Review of the new must-read Harry’s Cosmeticology, 9th Ed.




Navin M. Geria
Chief Scientific Officer
AyurDerm Technologies LLC

Navin Geria, former Pfizer Research Fellow is a cosmetic and pharmaceutical product development chemist and the Chief Scientific Officer of AyurDerm Technologies LLC, which provides Ayurvedic, Natural, and Cosmeceutical custom formulation development and consulting services to the spa-wellness-dermatology industries. He has launched dozens of cosmeceutical and ayurvedic anti-aging products in the market place. Geria has more than 30 years of experience in the personal care industry and was previously with Clairol, Warner-Lambert, Schick-Energizer, Bristol-Myers and Spa Dermaceuticals. He has nearly 20 US patents and has been published extensively. Geria edited the "Handbook of Skin-Aging Theories for Cosmetic Formulation Development" focus book published in April 2016 by Harry’s Cosmeticology. He is a speaker,moderator and chairman at cosmetic industry events.


Meyer Rosen has broken new ground and redefined the entire Beauty category in the 9th edition of Harry's Cosmeticology. Harry's provides sound science through the eyes of an impressive team of over 150 global experts and thought leaders of dermatology and the cosmetic industry.

The “Theories of Aging” sections alone, provides many thought-provoking ideas about the mechanisms of aging. This information could lead to a variety of research and development pathways.  These can be further explored, researched and optimized, resulting in the launch of clinically validated, anti-aging preparations in every category of the current market place. This is, because, the subjects covered in Harrys, is extraordinary in the breadth and depth of its content. 

Alternatively, it could generate a variety of new, unanticipated categories. The new wave of educated consumers, who crave interactive beauty knowledge and experience- which is both inspiring and motivating- would also welcome this opportunity.

Harry's reveals the truth that cosmetic companies and beauty magazines have yet to reveal. It is fun, fascinating and a must- read for anyone who puts anything on their face, hair, or other areas where cosmetics and personal care products are applied.


The publisher has creatively launched this 3 volume encyclopedic text in hard copy, eBook, and website www.harryscosmeticology.com for reader ease and convenience.


Wednesday, October 7, 2015

New Focus Book: Cosmetic Industry Approaches to Epigenetics and Molecular Biology, Rebecca Gadberry (UCLA), Howard Epstein



http://www.chemical-publishing.com/product_p/9780820601830.htm

Cosmetic Industry Approaches to Epigenetics and Molecular Biology 
(Harrys Cosmeticology 9th Ed.)

ISBN-13/EAN: 9780820601830
Book - Paperback
Pub Date: Sept 2015
124 pages

Editor: Meyer R. Rosen - Lead Authors: Rebecca James Gadberry, Howard Epstein, Jean-Marie Botto - Authors: Valre Busuttil (Ph.D.), Florian Labarrade (M.Sc.), Catherine Serre (M.Sc.), Laurine Bergeron (M.Sc.), Christophe Capallere (M.Sc.), Nouha Domloge (M.D.) - Ashland Specialties France, Global Skin Research Center, - Upstream Research, Sophia-Antipolis, France.


The new 9th edition of Harry’s Cosmeticology is available as a 3 volume set containing over 2600 pages of new information on the recent changes in the cosmetic and personal care industry.

Chemical Publishing is now offering key parts of the title for those interested in a particular subject area covered in the book. 

Harry’s Cosmeticology 9th Edition has developed a new line of “Focus Books” for this purpose. 

Focus books are a series of selected chapters that can be used as a reference guide for a particular subject area. 

This focus book covers:

- Part 1.4 Understanding the Value of Molecular Cell Biology and Gene Analysis for the Next Generation of Cosmetic Products -

Auhtor: Howard Epstein Ph.D. -

Part 4.3.3 MicroRNAs in Skin Physiology -

Authors: - Jean-Marie Botto (Ph.D.), Valre Busuttil (Ph.D.), Florian Labarrade (M.Sc.), Catherine Serre (M.Sc.), Laurine Bergeron (M.Sc.), Christophe Capallere (M.Sc.), Nouha Domloge (M.D.)
- Ashland Specialties France, Global Skin Research Center, - Upstream Research, Sophia-Antipolis, France. -

Part 5.6 Epigenetics of Skin Aging -

Author - Rebecca James Gadberry -
Senior Instructor & Program Coordinator,
Cosmetic Sciences, UCLA Extension
Consultant, Skin Care Strategy, Brand & Product Development -


Part 1.4 Understanding the Value of Molecular Cell Biology and Gene Analysis for the Next Generation of Cosmetic Products -

Author: Howard Epstein Ph.D., -
EMD Chemicals, Philadelphia PA -

Table of Contents -

1.4.1 Introduction -
1.4.2 Principles of Molecular Biology -
1.4.3 Proteomics, genomics and epigenetics -
1.4.4 Application for Skin Care -
1.4.5 (Future perspectives) Conclusion -

References -
Glossary -

Part 4.3.3 MicroRNAs in Skin Physiology -

Authors: Jean-Marie Botto (Ph.D.), Valre Busuttil (Ph.D.), Florian Labarrade (M.Sc.), Catherine Serre (M.Sc.), Laurine Bergeron (M.Sc.), Christophe Capallere (M.Sc.), Nouha Domloge (M.D.)
- Ashland Specialties France, Global Skin Research Center, - Upstream Research, Sophia-Antipolis, France. -

Table of Contents: -

4.3.3.1 RNA interference and microRNAs timeline of the discoveries -

a. Discovery of microRNAs -
b. The concept of RNA interference -

4.3.3.2 MicroRNAs : nomenclature, structure, function, mechanism of action -

4.3.3.3 How MicroRNAs regulate various aspects of human physiology and epigenetics -

4.3.3.4 MicroRNAs and skin physiology -

a. Introduction on skin -
b. MicroRNAs and cutaneous biology -
c. Epidermal renewal and skin barrier -
d. MiR-203 is a master regulator of epidermal differentiation -
e. P63, SOCS3, Zfp281, JUN, and ABL1 are the major mir-203 targets in the epidermis -
f. Other microRNAs important in epidermal renewal -
g. Skin pigmentation -
h. Dermal physiology -
i. MicroRNAs and the hypodermal adipocytes -
j. Hair follicle morphogenesis -

4.3.3.5 Interest of microRNAs in the evaluation in vitro of anti-aging dermo-cosmetic ingredients -

a. Skin aging -
b. MicroRNAs and cellular senescence -
c. Tissue-engineering and microRNA studies -

Conclusion -
References -
Glossary -

Part 5.6 Epigenetics of Skin Aging -

Author: Rebecca James Gadberry -
Senior Instructor & Program Coordinator,
Cosmetic Sciences, UCLA Extension
Consultant, Skin Care Strategy, Brand & Product Development -

Table of Contents: -

5.6.1 The Human Genome Project Gives Birth To The Epigenetic Revolution -
5.6.2 Epigenetics Defined -

5.6.3 Two Primary Epigenetic Mechanisms -

1. DNA methylation -
2. Chromatin remodeling and histone modification -

5.6.4 Epigenetic Links To Aging -
5.6.5 Epigenetics And Aging Skin -
5.6.6 Epigenetics Mechanisms In DNA Damage and Repair -
5.6.7 Cosmetic Ingredients As Epigenetic Modifiers -
5.6.8 Nutriepigenetics: How Diet Alters the Epigenome -
5.6.9 Epigenetics: The Unifying Theory Of Aging? -
5.6.10 What the Future Holds -

References -
Glossary -

List of Figures -


New Focus Book: Achieving Global Cosmetic Market Access: Issues and Approaches, Ruud Overbeek (Intertek), Dr. Matteo Zanotti Russo




Achieving Global Cosmetic Market Access: Issues and Approaches
(Harrys Cosmeticology 9th Ed.)

ISBN-13/EAN: 9780820601823
Book - Paperback
Pub Date: Sept 2015
140 pages

Co-Editors, Ruud Overbeek and Meyer R. Rosen - Authors: Dr. Matteo Zanotti Russo, Ramzia Lefebvre, Ms. Aurlie Bafoil, Mr. Zhongrui Li (Mr. Ray Li), Tomas Jonaitis, Jeffrey W. Card, Ph.D., Charles Brumlik, J.D., Ph.D.

The new 9th edition of Harry’s Cosmeticology is available as a 3 volume set containing over 2600 pages of new information on the recent changes in the cosmetic and personal care industry.

Chemical Publishing is now offering key parts of the title for those interested in a particular subject area covered in the book. 

Harry’s Cosmeticology 9th Edition has developed a new line of “Focus Books” for this purpose. 

Focus books are a series of selected chapters that can be used as a reference guide for a particular subject area. 

Co-Editors, Ruud Overbeek and Meyer R. Rosen

Authors: Dr. Matteo Zanotti Russo
University of Pisa
Angel Consulting SAS Milano

Ramzia Lefebvre
Technical Manager for Russia and Customs Union Certification
Intertek France
Government & Trade Services

Ms. Aurlie Bafoil
Cosmetic Regulatory Affairs Senior Analyst
Intertek Government and Trade Services

Mr. Zhongrui Li (Mr. Ray Li),
Toxicological Risk Assessor

Tomas Jonaitis
Jeffrey W. Card, Ph.D.
Senior Program Manager, Toxicology
Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare

Charles Brumlik, J.D., Ph.D.

This focus book covers:

International Regulatory Issues and Intellectual Property for Cosmetics Manufacturers (Harrys Cosmeticology 9th Ed.)

Part 2.1 Regulatory Requirements, Intellectual Property and Achieving Global Market Success for Cosmetic Products (by Co-Editors Ruud Overbeek of Intertek and Meyer R. Rosen) - 

Part 2.2 An Overview of the Changing Regulatory Landscape in the U.S and the E.U. and how to Deal with them (by Dr. Matteo Zanotti Russo of Angel Consulting SAS Milano) - 

Part 2.3.1 Achieving Global Market Access: Focus on Russia (by Ramzia Lefebvre Technical Manager for Russia and Customs Union, Certification, Intertek France: Government & Trade Services) - 

Part 2.3.2 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA): Cosmetics and Perfumery Products: Market Access and Regulations (by Ms. Aurlie Bafoil Cosmetic Regulatory Affairs Senior Analyst, Intertek Government and Trade Services) - 

Part 2.3.3 Achieving Global Market Access: Focus on China by (Mr. Zhongrui Li “Mr. Ray Li” Toxicological Risk Assessor) - 

Part 2.3.4 Nanomaterials in Cosmetics: Regulatory and Safety Considerations (by Jeffrey W. Card Ph.D. and Tomas Jonaitis Senior Program Manager, Toxicology Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare) - 

Part 2.4 Intellectual Property (IP) Issues: Patents and Trade Secrets (by Charles Brumlik, J.D., Ph.D.)

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Mind Map shows the layout for the 9th Edition

Mind Map which shows the layout for the 9th Edition, can be ordered here. 
Harry's Cosmeticology has been set up as a "Trilogy" in 3 volumes which are related but can be used independently of each other. 

The Harry's Trilogy can be ordered as an entire set of 3 volumes or individually to suit the users needs. 

Individual chapters or groups of chapters can also be selected and ordered as a “Focus Book” made up of categories that have similar interests.

We encourage our readers to send us requests of what they would like to see in a focus book.

Some examples include:

- Anti-Aging
- Epigenetics
- Ingredients
- Manufacturing
- Skin






Monday, February 16, 2015

An update on Harry's 9th progress

Harry's Cosmeticology, 9th Ed. is currenly in typesetting. Parts 1-5 of 14 Parts have been completed. Completion of the entire book, in both print and eBook editions, is expected by the end of March, We will keep you informed of progress.

Please follow the link for preorder information.
   

http://www.chemical-publishing.com/category_s/44.htm

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