Harvest That Glowing Confidence With Mestiza!

Harvest That Glowing Confidence With Mestiza!

Healthy skin can help you feel beautiful and attractive. Since makeup cannot always hide your skin’s imperfections, it’s refreshing to have naturally flawless skin. You don’t have to deal with the insecurities brought about by having bad skin. Beautiful skin not only affects confidence and self-esteem, it helps you become more sociable and less self-conscious. When you know that you look good, you’ll feel good.

Harvest That Glowing Confidence With Mestiza

Making every Filipino’s skin glowing is what Mestiza soap has done. It’s made up of natural ingredients that gives you healthy, glowing skin. Mestiza contains several tropical produce in the Philippines such as papaya, calamansi, banana, carrots, and extra premium Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO). We all know that fruits are packed with essential vitamins and minerals that can work all sorts of wonders for your skin and help you put your best face forward. Here are the skin benefits of these natural ingredients that make Mestiza soap a cut above the rest:

    • Carrots – has Vitamin C and antioxidants for smoother skin.

    • Papaya – rich in Vitamin A that helps in exfoliation.

    • Calamansi – evens out skin tone and minimizes scars and blemishes.

    • Banana – boosts skin’s collagen production and increases circulation.

    • Extra Premium Virgin Coconut Oil – reduces the appearance of lines, exfoliates, moisturizes, smoothens skin, and has antibacterial properties. Mestiza contains the highest level of VCO in the market with 33% on their original soap and 40% on the prime variants, catering to various skin types.

Mestiza is available in all leading drugstores and supermarkets nationwide. Visit www.mestiza.com.ph or call hotline 0917-3156192 / 0922-8887884 for more information and if you want to order.

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Dhadha Garcia is a lifestyle blogger from Bacolod, PH. She is a mompreneur, a full-time blogger & a content creator. She started blogging in 2007 & became one of the pioneers of the Negrense Blogging Society, Inc. (NBSI) in 2009. She also writes at www.theblueink.com and www.classysweets.com.