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Bela Padilla's golden rule for skin care

by Kathleen Benavidez posted on June 25, 2012  STATS: 16376 Views | 0 Comments

Bela's rule: “My first rule is water. I drink so much water and I cut out on anything colored na drink so I don’t drink soft drinks, I don’t drink juices that much. Every once in while I drink pineapple juice so it makes me… It feels like I detoxify myself. But water is my biggest rule. Kasi, I like the feeling na my skin is moisturized."

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Bela Padilla was launched as the latest brand ambassador for Nisce Skin and Face, a line of beauty products, last June 21 at 55 Events Place, Tomas Morato, Quezon City.

Being the newest endorser of a beauty line, Bela gave some tips for the ladies on how to keep their skin healthy and glowing. Her golden rule?

“My first rule is water. I drink so much water and I cut out on anything colored na drink so I don’t drink soft drinks, I don’t drink juices that much.

“Every once in while I drink pineapple juice so it makes me… It feels like I detoxify myself.

“But water is my biggest rule. Kasi, I like the feeling na my skin is moisturized.

“And sometimes, when it’s a hot day, instead of putting lotion, because sometimes lotion is sticky, di ba, I use olive oil.”

While most of us use olive oil to make fried food healthy, Bela reveals, we can also apply it directly to our skin.

MAKE-UP TIPS. For most girls, the best way to enhance our features is through make-up. Robin Padilla’s niece shares some rules in choosing your make-up.

“You have to find the right color for your skin, first of all. You also have to find if you’re acidic or not, or the type of skin you have.

“'Cause some people have oily skin, some people have dry skin, some have a combination which is both. So, I found out I was a combination.

“So, you have to find out one first, like what skin type you have. Then from there, you ask the people from the make-up counter like, which one is for dry skin, which one is for oily skin. So, ganun.

“There’s actually things na you have to find out first before buying products. It’s nice now that I know these things....”

Surprising us with her know-how on skin care, we asked how she learned all that.

“I asked the dermatologist. So, you can visit Nisce and ask the dermatologist what skin type you have.

“Pero more or less you will see naman, eh. Like, you would know if you have dry skin or oily skin.”

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