Saturday, July 31, 2021

Priorities: Cleanliness and Sanitize

Remember before pandemic happened, in 2019 we were fond of buying make-up removers or oil control film because for us these was keeping our faces clean.

However, nowadays, we invested with wet wipes or even baby wipes. We also made sure we have sanitizer and alcohol on hand.

That's why, when I had to add to cart on shopping apps and visited the supermarket,  the items below has been my priorities.

~Sanitizer and Dishwashing Liquid

Full Circle is a Filipino brand that made from all-natural ingredients and eco-friendly packaging. Look at their see through bottle?


That's how pure and transparent their products are! No fragrance. Not sticky. Their sanitizer is even good for babies! 



Another hand sanitizer that I used was the Lifebuoy. This is one sticky but when you applied it on your palm, you would see the dirt. You feel cleaner too. 

*Handsoap

ActiPro is probably the most affordable handwash that I found at the supermarket that I liked. The price is 80 php. The smell is actually good


My only concern was the pump was defective. I hoped that the item that I bought was the only one because I really wanted to purchase again. 

>Hand and Baby Wipes 

This is the first time that I hear about Kleenfant but this brand is already endorsed by celebrities. The smell of their hand wipes reminded me of something that I utilised when the pandemic started. Yes even baby wipes I could not helped but get one because it was on sale! 


Whatever products that you prefer for your hygienic and personal care, make sure that they totally cleans and sanitise. I hope that my list of new discovered stuff helps you and your family to remain healthy and safe. 





Monday, July 5, 2021

Sanofi Philippines partners with Connected Women to raise awareness on family health!

June 30, 2021, Manila, Philippines — Dedicated to protecting the health of Filipinos, Sanofi Philippines has partnered up with Connected Women for a three-part online forum series to raise awareness on family health and lifestyle diseases. As Connected Women’s official healthcare partner, Sanofi is providing education materials and training to women, to empower them on the healthcare decisions.

The partnership was officially launched on June 30, along with the first installment of the forum series. The event, entitled FAMHEALTHY with Connected Women Online Health Forum discussed kidney health and overall family health. 

“Sanofi’s Panata is to help Filipinos live healthier, and through this partnership, we are able to reach out to more women, who play the biggest role in family health. We want to empower these women, not just in their careers, but in health as well, and we hope to educate them on how they can better protect their families,” shared Dr. Amal Makkhloufi, Country Lead and General Manager for General Medicines for Sanofi. 

“Women have so many responsibilities, and we often have a bad habit of taking care of everyone else but ourselves. With this partnership, we aim to highlight how to prioritize our own health, and to continue to spread the word about common health issues. So we are very excited to be working with an expert in the space of health, with passion in helping women,” said Connected Women Co-Founder Gina Romero.

I was truly grateful to attend this webinar and listened to these inspiring and amazing women for this wonderful and exciting collaboration


During the discussion, Dr. Lynn Gomez,  past President of the Philippine Society of Nephrology, talked about the basics of kidney health and how to prevent kidney diseases. “If you are able to detect kidney diseases early, then we can treat it. It's preventable, and like we always say, ‘Everything in moderation’”. 



I learned that the more diabetic and highblood you are, the more likely you'll have a kidney failure. 

There are reasons to get kidney failure but there are more ways to prevent having kidney failure. I truly enjoyed the talk and I was able to discern the facts and relevant information from the brilliant Dr. Lynn! 

The next two installments of the forum series will be held in the upcoming months, and will tackle discussions on other relevant lifestyle diseases. 

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About Sanofi Philippines

Committed to helping Filipino families in building a healthier Philippines, Sanofi is a multinational healthcare company that promotes a holistic approach to patient care. With top of the line products innovated to provide the best for patients, and health programs that empower and educate, Sanofi continues to be the thought leader in managing lifestyle diseases and improving access to medicine.


About Connected Women

Connected Women helps women reach their goals by enabling their access to connectivity, technology, training, and job opportunities. They aim to increase household incomes and create livelihood opportunities for Filipino women in both urban and remote areas through entrepreneurship, freelancing, and remote work.