Highlights - History of Philippine Society for Cosmetic Science
I. Founding and Organization of PSCS
November 12, 1979 marked the organizational meeting in which Patty Espiritu assembled a core group of twenty two inspired technical people in the cosmetic industry. Led by Ms. Espiritu, this group laid the groundwork for the founding of the Philippines Society for Cosmetic Scientists Inc.
It would be interesting to note where these people are now, who formed the nucleus of the Society. The Charter members are as follows:
1. Edilberto A. Abinales, Jr.
Menen Phil. Inc.
2. Ester A. Agbayani
Filcos Mfg. Corp
3. Lirio Altura
Metro-Lab Inc.
4. Nelia Andrada
Filcors Mfg. Corp
5. Eliseo m. Bananal
I.F.F. Phil., Inc.
6. Antonio B. Bejar
Armour-Dial Phil.
7. Efren G. Bunquin
Johnson & Johnson Inc.
8. Ernesto Calalang
Filcos Mfg. Corp.
9. Peñafrancia Prieto-Espiritu
Mueller & Phipps Mfg. Corp.
10. Renato P. Goco
The Dowd Corporation
11. Max Guzman
Phil. Refining Corp.
12. Froilan P. Lara
Mueller & Phipps Mfg. Corp.
13. Yolanda Lim
Columbia Laboratories
14. Rose L. Manacsa
Mead-Johnson Phil., Inc.
15. Benjamin Y. Mandanas
Colgate-PalmolivePhil., Inc.
16. Arthur Muñoz
Bristol Lab. Phil., Inc.
17. Henry Ng
Formey Plastic, Inc.
18. Lilia Pangyarihan
Aura Laboratories
19. Alicia O. Quimson
Winthrop Stearn
20. Edith M. Tapnio
Pharma Industries Inc.
21. Teresita N. Tumangan
Winthrop Stearns
22. Lorenzo B. Villaluz
Mueller & Phipps Mfg. Inc.
II. Introduction of the first set of the officials and directors was held simultaneously with the first scientific meeting held at the Manila Garden Hotel,
March 8, 1980.
III. Affiliation with IFSCC Patty Espiritu foresaw the advantages for PSCS to affiliate with the International Federation of Societies of Cosmetic Chemists,
Inc., based in London, UK. Through her efforts, in September 1980, PSCS became the 22nd society to be affiliated with IFSCC.
IV. Newsletter
The debut of the Society’s official Newsletter was April 15, 1981. In that year, two more issues came out. Since then, putting out this official organ has
been characterized by intermittent efforts.
V. PSCS got approval from the FDA on March 27, 1981, to use specially denatured alcohol No. 39-C with diethyl alcohol phthalate as denaturant and especially
denaturant alcohol. No. 40 with brucine sulphite or brucine alkaloid as denaturant.
A position paper drawn up by a special committee headed by Efren G. Bunquin, Sally Nolasco, Jun Abinales and Renato Goco was submitted to the FDA. In
summary, this pushed for the substitute of ethyl alcohol with any of the above-mentioned denatured alcohol in the manufacture of cosmetics and related
products.
VI. September 24, 1984 – A draft of the Cosmetic GMPs was submitted by Patty Espiritu to Mrs Catalina C. Sanchez, FDA Administrator at the request of the
latter. This was a time shortly before she left for the US. At the board meeting of the 1984 officers/directors it was agreed that Sally Nolasco present
before the PSCS membership these proposed guidelines which were implemented through a symposium held March 29, 1985 at the Mondragon House.
To date, our regulatory agency has not had the chance to act on the original draft submitted.
VII. November 29, 1986 – At this General Annual Membership meeting, two Board resolutions were ratified during the incumbency of Sally Nolasco as president.
These were:
a.) Change in name from the Philippine Society of Cosmetics Scientists Inc. to Philippine Society for Cosmetic Science, Inc.
b.) Increase in the number of elective officers/directors from seven (7) to nine (9).
VIII. May-June 1988 – A series of four workshops was conducted to allow PSCS members to participate in the discussions of the various aspects of the BFAD
Proposed Regulations for the Cosmetic Industry. The participants had a free-wheeling, lively exchange of problems/experience associated with some
questionable provisions of the existing proposed regulations. Comments/suggestions were then formalized on that identified problematic provision which was
eventually submitted to the BFAD.
These workshops were held on the following dates on each of the significant provisions such as:
May 11 – Registration requirements: Name Clearance, etc.
May 19 – Guidelines in the Labelling of Cosmetic Products.
May 26 – Restricted Cosmetic Ingredients; substances no longer permissible for use in cosmetic products.
* List of permissible color additives
* Standard metric sizes for cosmetics
* Hypo-allergenic cosmetics.
June 2 – Standard Formulations for Cosmetic Hair Care Products.
IX. Fellowship/get-together affairs
Memories of significant events during this decade will be incomplete if we block out these happy occasions which allowed us, PSCS members to simply relax and
enjoy after the more serious quarterly symposia during the year.
a.) Overnight outing, Batulao Country Club – November 20, 1982.
b.) Fellowship and X’mas Party – Valle Verde Country Club December 15, 1983.
c.) Fellowship and X’mas Party – Mary Ng’s Greenhills Residence, December 16, 1985; December 12, 1986; December 09, 1987; December 09, 1988.
During the period 1980-1988, we had a total of 47 technical meetings/symposia. The last five years had been exhilarating. We have had numerous symposia, we
believe had contributed much to the increasing knowledge of our members dedicated to the cosmetic industry – the R&D personnel, our QC practitioners,
production people and those committed to provide us the raw material supplies without which we cannot research and develop, produce and control the quality of the products for our consumers.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM 1990 – TO PRESENT
I. Meetings/symposia to date now number 17.
II. Resolution was presented to the general membership and approved to the effect that the term of the officers and directors be effective for two consecutive years.
III. The annual fund – raising by way of ruffle prices held every Christmas Party has significantly made our financial status healthy and this has allowed us to sponsor or fund social events at no expense to our members. Moreso, donating a part to the daughters of charity.
IV. Outing held last April 22, 1993, at Paniman Beach, Puerto Azul. This way the second ever in the fifteen years that we offered a one – day outing at the beach for swimming, etc.
V. The PSCS has been involved very closely with the joint Task Force of the BFAD/Industry to thresh our problems/concerns or regulatory matters affecting our industry.
a.) As a result of our joint efforts with CCIP and the BFAD, we have been able to request the issuance of Administrative Order 29-A994 for the listing of cosmetic specialties. Briefly, the one significant result of this is to allow special products to be introduced into the market place without a pre-market approval, but duly submitted to BFAD for listing. A cosmetic listing number (CL#) will be issued by the BFAD. Other details are to be reviewed in Administrative Order 29-A994.
VI. Share a Library Program – This was instituted very recently to health members have access to technical publications. We will give you more details on this.
VII. Newsletter – was revived with this September 1994 issue. We welcome contributions for periodic publications of this organ.
VIII. Essay Writing Contest – For the first time ever we will hold the contest on the “Cosmetic Technology: In Harmony with Nature”.