To
be free is the right of every modern woman. The freedom to make her own
decisions and pursue her dreams and passion.
But
that freedom should begin from within, from loving oneself and liberating it
from insecurities. Being free is being comfortable in one’s own skin. Unfortunately
dry, sensitive skin may cause emotional struggles and self-doubt, making them
miss out on life’s many opportunities each day.
Physiogel®, the number-one most
prescribed moisturizer by dermatologists, empowers every Filipina to fully
participate in life with the launch of the Free In My Skin Movement.
Empowering Women
The
Free In My Skin Movement embodied by model, TV host and entrepreneur Patti
Grandidge, seeks to bring together and honor women who overcame their
insecurities and became the best version of themselves.
Patti,
one of the country’s freshest and most beautiful faces, admitted that she used
to be like one of every two Filipinas who suffered from dry and sensitive skin.
“We used to
travel a lot when I was younger and getting exposed to different climates took
a toll on my skin, making it sensitive, itchy, red and dry. This made me quite
insecure, and in the business I am in, it is always about first impressions,”
she said.
Patti
knew that if she wanted to be in control of her life and achieve her goals, she
had to overcome her insecurities, starting with her skin.
“Unlike
ordinary moisturizers I used before, Physiogel® made my skin less sensitive and dry. My skin became so
much softer, smoother and definitely healthier.”
Patti
said she understands how insecurities can be restraining and wants every
Filipina to be free from dry, sensitive skin and to confidently reveal their
true selves. Just like she did.
“It’s
amazing how one simple change in my skincare has renewed my confidence,” she
enthused. “One of the best feelings is
when you feel confident, and have control of your life, like I can do anything!
And with Physiogel®, I am
Free In My skin to do just about anything.”
With
Physiogel®, Patti was
able to free herself from skin worries such as dryness and irritation, so she
can fulfill the demands of her multi-hyphenated career of being a TV host,
model, entrepreneur and loving wife all with equal zest and success.
“With
Physiogel, I became free from dry and sensitive skin – to get going, to get out
there and just be who I really am. So, now I truly believe in the power of
having good skin. It gave me the power to feel empowered, to feel free. I
became free in my skin. And this is why I have been rallying for this movement
to reach out to so many women out there,” declares the Free in My Skin
embodiment.
Free in My
Skin Movement
The Free in
My Skin Movement aims to empower women to fully embrace and participate in life
by freeing them from dry and sensitive skin, because having dry and sensitive
skin can serve as a hindrance for women to fully function to their best
abilities. This movement also aims to honor smart, strong, sensitive women who
have faced their insecurities (physically and emotionally) and are now
embracing and living life to the fullest.
“The Free in My Skin movement is not just about creating a
nurturing community of smart, strong and
sensitive women, but is also as a way of honoring these women who didn’t let
their dry-skin insecurities prevent them from being the best versions of
themselves,” says General Manager of GSK Consumer Healthcare, Mr. Jeoffrey
Yulo.
As Patti Grandidge says, “As the embodiment of this movement, I am
encouraging women to join me in honoring the smart, strong and sensitive women
our lives who have all been a source of inspiration. Think of three smart,
strong & sensitive women you know and you are proud of and tag them on your
Facebook post as how you can see mine on screen:
I honor
these women who have inspired me to be #FreeInMySkin:@joyfullifeofjen @r0ckstarm0mma @I_LoveKeisha
Cheers to these three smart, strong & sensitive women in my
life! Who are yours? #NowPayItForward
#PhysiogelPH
Now all my three honorees have to do is to pay it forward by
honoring three women in their lives and so forth. We want every woman in our
lives to be part of this movement. And I really think this is one of the many
things we can do to reach out to more women who already are and who want to be
free in their skin.”
Locking Moisture In
Physiogel® is the only skincare
product that has the patented advanced Physiogel BioMimic Technology® that works naturally with
your skin to make it less sensitive and dry. Like a jigsaw puzzle, your skin's
natural lipid layers form a matrix, helping to lock the moisture within. This
allows Physiogel® to
repair dehydrated skin, rehydrate the essential barriers and also revitalize
the skin―keeping it healthy from within. Physiogel® is free from perfumes, preservatives or colorants.
For
skin that is less sensitive and dry, experience the difference with Physiogel®, the most recommended
moisturizer brand by dermatologists in the Philippines.
For
more information, visit www.physiogel.ph/
or www.facebook.com/PhysiogelPH
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2 comments
Ms. Patti looks so stunning. I really didn't think that she's already married. She must have a good skin care regimen. I've seen this brand at Watson's but didn't get to try it because I haven't seen a review about it yet. I wanted to know if bloggers have used it already. I really rely on blogs such as yours. But now, since you wrote about it, it must be worth the try. You would not endorse such products naman if you don't believe in them right? :) I hope it'll work in my skin as well. :)
ReplyDeletequite a number of beauty brands are still claiming the idea of having the best products in the market, with a wide variety of skin care, you would'nt know which one would match yours not untill you give it a try,... most are very expensive, others are so cheap yet it does'nt guarantee it's efficacy by means of price difference alone....it's not the price, nor the appealing advertisement and packaging should be considered in judging it....it's the so called " hiyang factor " that has a lot of say about it.....
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