No — a traditional B.S. in Chemistry is widely accepted and highly valued at tier-1 personal care labs. Many successful cosmetic chemists hold conventional chemistry or chemical engineering degrees and build cosmetic-specific expertise through industry experience, SCC workshops, and hands-on formulation work. Specialized cosmetic science programs offer a faster on-ramp to formulation design, but both pathways are legitimate and respected in the industry.
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