A bachelor's degree in chemistry, biochemistry, or chemical engineering is the most common entry point. Some formulators enter with biology or pharmacy backgrounds. For R&D leadership roles, a master's degree is often preferred. Regardless of degree, hands-on formulation experience — stability studies, INCI labeling, GMP protocols — matters as much as academic credentials when indie brands evaluate you on platforms like AJ Cosmo Labs.
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