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Seneca teams up with skincare brand to create Canadian-sourced products

Seneca teams up with skincare brand to create Canadian-sourced products

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James Lewis, Project Co-ordinator, Céla, Cindy Yuen, Operations, Céla, Sonal Kamath, Professor, School of Biological Sciences & Applied Chemistry, Sharon Robertson, Professor, School of Biological Sciences & Applied Chemistry, Celine Tadrissi, Founder, Céla, Paola Battiston, Chair, School of Biological Sciences & Applied Chemistry, Ira Sherr, Manager, Centre for Innovation, Dr. Frank Merante, Professor, School of Biological Sciences & Applied Chemistry.

Your next spa treatment could include a facial with bespoke, made in Canada products, thanks to a collaboration between Seneca and Toronto-based luxury skincare line Céla.

Students from the School of Biological Sciences & Applied Chemistry (BSAC) helped come up with the unique formulas for Céla’s anti-aging facial oil and moisturizer as part of applied research projects conducted through the Seneca Centre for Innovation in Life Sciences (SCILS).

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