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.

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.

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Friday, January 9, 2015

Harry's Cosmeticology 9th Edition is available for Pre-Order, Hard Copy and eBook Versions

Harry's Cosmeticology 9th Edition is available for Pre-Order,


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Harry's Cosmeticology 9th Edition:

Available in Hard Copy and eBook Versions

The book is presented in various sections which include, but are not limited to:

-Marketing Concepts to Empower Technical People
-Fragrance creation and Packaging Design
-Understanding the Value of Molecular Cell Biology for Cosmetics
- An Overview of the Changing Regulatory Landscape in the U.S and EU
-Achieving Global Market Access in: Canada, China, Saudi Arabia and Russia
-Intellectual Property Issues and Approaches

It features in-depth coverage of the various substrates upon which cosmetics and personal care products are applied, from both Anatomical and Biochemical views

Substrates include:

-Normal Skin: Physiology and Biochemistry
-Compromised and aging skin of Various Ethnicity
-Compromised Skin in the Elderly

-Physical and chemical properties of hair
-Hair Follicle Anatomy and Biology
-Aging Hair; hair loss & Hair Dyes
-Mechanisms of Changes in Hair Shape
-Anatomy and Conditioners for Eyelashes

-The Nose and the Biology of Olfaction
-The Mouth and Oral Care
-The Lips
-Feminine Rejuvenation

-Ingredients:

Surfactants; emulsifiers, pigments, moisturizers, humectants, emollients, bio actives, botanicals, ayurvedics, probiotics, Green and sustainables, anti-microbials, barrier strengthers, preservatives, antioxidants, rheology modifiers, organosilicones, silicone elastomers, skin whiteners, marine ingredients and cellulite reducers.

-Anti-aging Ingredients

 Topical retinoids, Peptides, microRNA’s, Amino Acids, Alpha Hydroxy Acids, Cytokines, Growth Factors, Stem Cells, Anti-Oxidants and Nutraceuticals as Anti-Glycation Agents

-Skin Anti-Aging Pathways: Eight different theories of

-Formulation guidance for major product categories For Hair and Skin         
-Science of sensory perception:
-Novel methods of emulsification
-Delivery systems
- Nutraceuticals, Multi-Functional Nutricosmetic Botanicals
-Nanocosmetics
-Testing , Characterization and Performance Claims for Skin and Hair
-Imaging Techniques and Analysis for Quantification of Skin Appearance
-Biophysical Measurement and Evaluation of Skin Elasticity and Topography
-Clinical Testing of Cosmetic Claims, Methods and Instrumentation
-Characterization of of Nanomaterials  
-Invitro Assays to Measure Epigenetic Mechanisms Involved with Controlling Gene Expression 
-Sustainability and Eco-Responsibility 

-Packaging: New Strategies and Aerosols Containment and Delivery

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Darrin Duber-Smith, Marketing, Harry's Cosmeticology 9th Ed.

Darrin C. Duber-Smith, MS, MBA, is President of Green Marketing, Inc.. He has over 25 years of specialized expertise in the marketing and management profession including extensive experience in working with natural, organic, and green/sustainable products and services. Mr. Duber-Smith  is a co-founder of the Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability (LOHAS, c. 1999) market/industry model.  He also served as leader of the first U.S. industry task force that helped frame the Natural Products Association’s definition of natural (c. 2005).


Darrin has published over 70 trade articles and book chapters and he has given presentations at more than 50 executive-level events over the past 15 years. A frequent media contributor, Mr. Duber-Smith is Senior Lecturer at the Metropolitan State University of Denver School of Business.  He  is the recipient of both the Wall Street Journal’s In-Education Distinguished Professor Award for 2009 and the 2012 School of Business Dean’s Award for Teaching Excellence. 

Darrin is also author of :


Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Skin Moisturizers, Harry's Cosmeticology 9th Ed.

Dr. Daniela Smejkalova completed her M.Sc.Eng. in Physical and Applied Chemistry in 2003 from Brno University of Technology. She received her PhD in Physical Chemistry from Brno University of Technology in 2006 on the development of Biomimetic catalytic system as Erasmus fellow at University in Naples. She then carried out 2-year postdoctoral research on NMR applications on structural identification, conformation and metaboling at University of Naples under the guidance of Prof. Piccolo. Currently she is Nanocarrier development group leader in Dr. Velebny's research team and she is mainly interested in hyaluronan-based drug delivery systems.

Dr. Gloria Huerta-Angeles received her M.Sc. in Chemistry at the Faculty of Chemistry of the National Autonomous University of Mexico in 2002. She earned her PhD in Polymer Chemistry from the same University with a thesis titled “Chemical modification of poly-diacetylenes and its electronic properties” in 2006. She then was granted with a UNESCO-IUPAC fellowship at the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry for the development of “smart hydrogels”. Later she joined the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, to carry out postdoctoral research on “molecular nanowires” under the guidance of Prof. Starý before joining the Laboratory of Chemical Synthesis at CONTIPRO Biotech, where she is currently working under the guidance of Dr. Velebný. Her research interests involve the use of chemistry to develop “smart materials” based on Hyaluronan.  


Tereza Ehlova completed her M.Sc.Eng. in Biotechnology at the Institute of Chemical Technology Prague in 2008. Shortly after graduation she joined the Contipro company, where she is employed as an R&D group leader of Hyaluronan Fragments under the guidance of Dr. Velebny. She is mainly focused on designing methodologies for separation and isolation of defined hyaluronan oligosaccharides. She also participates in the implementation of biologically active substances into large scale production.

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