Monday, September 13, 2021

Keep Hygienix (on Your Skin) and in Your Hearts

 


As we enter the "Ber" months, none other than Christmas holiday icon Jose Mari Chan has come to remind us of the importance of keeping our loved ones safe with his go-to essential: Hygienix. 

When used on a daily basis, ordinary germicidal soap and rubbing alcohol can produce dry skin. Hygienix Germ-Eliminate Products (Alcohol, Soap, Germ Kill Alcohol, Hand Spray, and Gels) kill 99.99 percent of germs and common disease-causing bacteria while also hydrating and non-drying the skin, making sanitizing safe even when done regularly. Apart from that, all Hygienix products have a variety of delightful scents to pick from, making antimicrobial fun! 


Apart from keeping Christmas in our hearts, Jose Mari Chan believes that keeping Hygienix on our skin will benefit us much. And rightfully so! 

Hygienix was able to meet two demands with one action during the COVID era: it protected individuals from infections AND it protected their skin from becoming too dry. A true germ killer, skin lover! Kudos Hygienix!

Backed by its parent company, Asian Personal Care giant Wipro Consumer Care, Hygienix has become a trusted brand, not only in the Philippines but in various parts of the globe. As word spread of its germ-killing and skin-loving qualities, Hygienix found itself swamped with orders for its various sanitizing products! Now, even other countries are relying on the germ-killing, skin-loving benefits of Hygienix!


As the fight rages on against the more aggressive COVID Delta variant, Hygienix has also started expanding its product line to include the Germ-Kill Body Wash, the Germ-Kill Hand Wash, and Germ-Kill Wipes. 


By offering these other germicidal formats, Hygienix says they hope to cater to a broader market whose lifestyles may be different but the needs are the same: to be clean, safe, and protected. 

So don’t let the viral pandemic get the better of you and take out the merriment these Ber months and well into Christmas. Keep Hygienix on your skin–and in your hearts!

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