When do you need to add a cosmetic preservative

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Join the Cosmetic Preservative Webinar

pre-registerWebinar begins July 15, 2015!

What is it?

We’re hosting for a limited time a webinar by cosmetic preservative expert Dene Godfrey.  In this talk he covers all aspects of the art and science of preserving cosmetic products.

Who is this for?

This webinar is for anyone who formulates cosmetic products whether you do it for a corporation, your small business, or even home formulators that want to ensure their products are safe to use.

How does it work?

The webinar opens up on JULY 15th, 2015.  At that time, you will be able to view the hour plus long video as often as you like and download the slides until the webinar closes on July 22nd, 2015.

You will also be able to ask any preservative related question to Dene and get an answer directly from him.  It will be like hiring a cosmetic preservative expert for a limited amount of time.

Space and time are limited

Dene only has so much time to answer questions so we have to limit the number of people who can join and also limit the amount of time that you can ask him questions.  So join today before it sells out.

Join the Cosmetic Preservative Webinar

pre-registerWebinar begins July 15, 2015!

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