Dr. Suzanne Saffie-Siebert, CEO & Founder of Good Science Beauty How Technology is Pushing Beauty and Skincare Products to a Higher Level of Effectiveness

Published: Oct. 19, 2018, 5:05 a.m.

Skin, many of us don\u2019t give it much thought, but just like the heart and lungs, skin is an important organ too. In fact, our skin has seven layers of ectodermal tissue and it protects our underlying bones, and muscles, as well as all those important internalorgans. It\u2019s kind of a big deal, so maybe that\u2019s why the global skincare market is $100 billion dollars and rising. Come along for an interesting discussion on skin and technology, and what the future may bring, and what it already has!


Dr. Saffie-Siebert, CEO & Founder of Good Science Beauty, a division of the biotech company, SiSaf, will breakdown how to get results with beauty products. And we\u2019ll learn why the method utilized for delivering active ingredients is even more important than the ingredients themselves. This is why technology plays a critical role in the success of active ingredient beauty products. Unlike regular application techniques, Good Science Beauty products can actually decrease toxicity as active ingredients are control-released and specific areas can be targeted. Dr. Saffie-Siebert\u2019s tech company delivers a handful of specialized, technology-backed, patented cosmetic products. She\u2019ll discuss silicon-based drug delivery built on elemental silicon, lipid, and amino acids that she and her team refer to as \u2018good silicon plus.\u2019


The technology-based application process is able to provide more successful results with similar base ingredients such as assalicylic acid, etc. by delivering the active ingredients without drying out the skin, without compromising the skin. Thus, products can target blemishes without the negative residual effects produced by traditional cosmetic products. Dr. Saffie-Siebertwill also introduce a topic that might comes as a surprise to many\u2014that sometimes \u2018organic\u2019 and \u2018natural\u2019 products are not as safe as synthetics.


We\u2019ll gain insight into future developments in the application of hyaluronic acid for hydration, sunscreens for protection, as well compounds for skin brightening and rejuvenation. And the CEO scientist will discuss developing technology that may solve past problems of stability, solubility, and molecular size and thus open the door to impressive new products in the skincare industry.