The Estée Lauder Corporations Evokes The Magnificence Scientists Of Tomorrow

As part of the Long Island Children’s Museum STEM Weekend, ELC scientists, engineers and technical professionals led fun, hands-on activities for kids.
As part of the Long Island Children’s Museum STEM Weekend, ELC scientists, engineers, and technical professionals led fun, hands-on activities related to product formulation, natural ingredients, product filling, packaging sustainability, package design, and 3D printing. Parents joined the fun by receiving free product samples, and some signed up to serve as panelists at ELC’s Clinical Research Center, where the company runs clinical studies to demonstrate the performance of its skin care and makeup products. Members of ELC’s Families@Work employee resource group also got involved by volunteering and bringing their own families to attend. A highlight of the weekend was a hands-on workshop where more than 60 children learned how to formulate their own lip gloss.
“We are passionate about teaching the children in our local community about the science behind beauty and all of the chemistry, biology, and engineering that goes into making our products,” said Simona Sitarus, director, R&D Product Formulation. “We want to get everyone excited about science and help educate our future STEM talent right here on Long Island.”
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