In a country that takes pride in its
traditions, bad skin habits are a dime a dozen. Many people have experienced
following weird skin care practices just because they were told to, or because
everybody’s already doing it. For drying out their zits, some of the wrong
advice given includes the ever common use of toothpaste, lipstick and even
calamansi.
Because of this, world-trusted beauty
brand Garnier, with brand advocate Georgina Wilson, makes it their mission to
educate more Filipinos on the importance of following a proper skin care
regimen.
With the launch of its newest line—Pure
Active—Garnier presents a more reliable solution for fighting the six skin
problems that Filipinos face. These
problems include pimples, whiteheads, oiliness, impurities, enlarged pores and
unevenness. With a breakthrough solution of natural pimple-fighting
ingredients, Garnier Pure Active delivers visible results from DAY 1.
With beauty advocate Georgina Wilson on board, Garnier aspires to disprove the use of crazy pimple remedies and give a better, safer, more reliable option—the Pure Active range.
“Look at it this way:
your skin is your first layer of presentation. Would you want that layer
treated with a shady substance? Of course not! Resorting to the use of weird home
remedies is like a zit-fest waiting to happen. It only shows people that you
don’t care about your face. Because let’s face it, looking good matters. Having
a healthy skin matters. You won’t attract opportunities if you don’t care about
how you look,” says Georgina.
A lot of factors come to play when
facing the daily grind. With burdens thrown left, right and center, it’s hard
for the busy Filipino not to neglect caring for his features. It’s a given fact that in a professional environment, and also in life in
general, one needs to look presentable in order to be taken seriously.
This is where the stress comes in: most of the naive youth who are given
the wrong skin care advice end up following it because it’s easier, not
realizing that the use of these crazy home remedies might put the skin at risk
and even cause potential damage.
For blemishes and acne marks, Garnier Pure Active works wonders. It’s made up of two products: the Multi-Action Scrub and the Cooling Pimple Roll-On. The line's active ingredients include Salicylic Maximum Concentration at 2%, a powerful anti-bacterial ingredient with oil control and pore clearing properties; and Natural HerbaRepair™, a natural extract that repairs and regenerates the skin to prevent scarring—a better way to fix zit problems than using crazy pimple remedies.
“Using calamansi is like
putting condiments on your face. And obviously, toothpaste is meant for dental
purposes—something I overlooked when people told me to use it in the past. It’s
embarrassing! And lipstick! Lipstick is for the lips, not for pimples! It’s
just plain crazy. I have no idea where people got it from!” says Georgina. “I
cannot stress enough how important it is to use the right product for your
skin. Trust me on this; using skin products specially formulated to fight
blemishes is the right thing to do. After all, once it’s your skin that’s on
the line, you wouldn’t want it taken for granted, right?”
“Whether you’re about to
meet a hot date or have a fun night-out with your girls, next time you’re
bothered by a pimple, don’t be a hot mess, use Garnier Pure Active—It’s way
better than using crazy pimple solutions!”
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Garnier combines the best
of science and nature to bring out the natural beauty in anyone no matter what
the age or lifestyle. Built around the value of taking care of oneself, the
brand’s product portfolio includes a spectrum of products for specialized
beauty purposes and formulated for Asian skin.
Learn more about us by liking us on Facebook (Garnier Philippines).
You can also ask us about skin care questions and get answers real-time by
following us on Twitter (@GarnierPH).
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