Natural skincare gifts from Ysabel’s Daughter

Ysabel’s Daughter has 100 percent natural bath and body products that make for great presents.

MANILA, Philippines - Coty Cruz, founder of Ysabel’s Daughter Bath and Body, believes it’s time for an honest change in the way we nurture our skin, which is why her products are 100 percent natural. “A lot of products claim to be natural, but in fact, it’s only their active ingredients. When you study the rest of the contents they easily prove to be full of synthetics and carcinogens,” she says.

Coty named her brand after her mother, Ysabel, and is motivated by the idea of giving her patrons the same care she receives being Ysabel’s daughter. When Coty realized that a lot of natural products today claim to deliver skincare but are full of harmful chemicals, she turned to her very own backyard and found inspiration in her family’s bee colonies. Knowing that honey contains amazing anti-bacterial and moisturizing properties, she decided to create a line of bath and body products that is faithful in preserving nature’s gifts minus synthetics.

“What sets our product apart is that we use a much higher of active ingredients, the purest of imported essential oils. Our products are carefully crafted with a high proportion of these quality ingredients,” Coty says. Ysabel’s Daughter as a brand believes in providing consumers only the best. By using an even amount of at least fifteen to twenty-five top-notch raw materials from around the globe in their products, they ensure that the benefits of each soap, body wash, lotion, scrub, shampoo and conditioner deliver the benefits it promises to take effect in the most harmless way possible. Ingredients used include honey, olives, walnuts, jojoba, moringa, and peppermint among others.

Ysabel’s Daughter Bath and Body is located at SM Megamall upper ground level, Mega Fashion Hall. You can also purchase online at www.ysabelsdaughter.com or text (0918) 887-1886. All products can be delivered nationwide. For information, like YsabelsDaughter on Facebook.

 

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