For Smooth, Healthy Skin Only Use Mestiza

For Glowing, Healthy Skin Only Use Mestiza

Mestiza Makes Use of Natural Ingredients

Eating fruits and vegetables like carrots and bananas does not only make your body strong but they also make your skin healthy. So if you like eating salad or munching on a banana during lunch, don’t stop that habit. The colorful veggies and fruits that we eat is the inspiration behind the formula of the colorful variants of Mestiza soaps.

For Smooth, Healthy Skin Only Use Mestiza

Natural ingredients that can be found in various tropical produce in the Philippines such as carrots, calamansi, papaya, and bananas are the ingredients of Mestiza soap. What replaces the skin’s moisture and smoothens rough parts or areas in the skin by healing the dry areas are the vitamins and minerals found in those ingredients. Because of these ingredients, skin looks bright, toned, and young.

However, the primary reason why Mestiza is selling so much in the market is the high VCO content of each soap. Virgin coconut oil (VCO) has so many health benefits, but when it comes to skin, it makes it look healthy, glowing, and extra bright. The different colors of Mestiza contain 33 to 40% VCO and are made for all types of skin.

For Smooth, Healthy Skin Only Use Mestiza

Yellow or original variant, is great for sensitive skin. The Scarlet Rose or red one, is best for normal to oily skin, while Green Serenity is for oily skin. The best for dry skin is Earth Brown, while Bountiful Violet is for normal to dry skin. Choose the best and most suitable color of Mestiza soap for your skin. Remember, sa tamang kulay, kutis mo’y mabibigyan ng buhay. Achieved ang healthy glow na gandang Mestiza, kutis Mestiza!

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.