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That'so:Innovative Italian Skincare Brand Now in the Philippines



A never-before-seen beauty breakthrough has arrived in the Philippines through That'so, an Italian skincare brand renowned for its "fast beauty" concept.



That'so Philippines co-founders and Filipina-Canadian sisters Queenie Subido and Flecett Aspilla bring in the breakthrough for Filipinos to experience. Their first-ever offering is That'so Pure White, a patented skin-brightening and anti-aging treatment that addresses hard-to-solve woes including discoloration, hyperpigmentation, fines lines and wrinkles.


Ms. Flacett Aspila

 But what makes the treatment a first in the country? Subido explains that it will be administered by doctors only using the That'so Pure White nano-spray machine filled with the Pure White lotion, which is packed with biomimetic peptides.

She adds, "Biomimetic peptides, which mimics the skin and improves its overall appearance, are sprayed all over the body in nano-particles so that it is absorbed deep down the layers of the skin."

Moreover, That'so Pure White's biomimetic peptides are derived from natural ingredients—cinnamon to be exact—making it an all-natural spray lotion. Safe and gentle to all skin types, it is European Health Regulations-Certified and FDA-Approved.







"We promise results. In just two to three sessions, you can easily see the change. But to achieve maximum results, we recommend to get a total of 24 sessions," shares Aspilla noting that it is best to take home That'so Pure White On the Go Instant Brightening Spray for everyday maintenance.


Ms. Queenie Subido

Aspilla and Subido, who grew up and settled in Canada, both attest to the effectivity of That'so. In fact, they were the first to provide That'so's whitening services to North America.

Finally, these beautiful businesswomen are introducing That'so Pure White in the Philippines.

"Our objective really is to educate the Filipinos that there are better, safer and healthier alternatives out there for skincare procedures," Subido relates.

Aspilla echoes, "That is true. Ours is non-invasive and without harmful chemicals because we believe that beauty should be painless."




Looking forward, the co-founders share, "In the future, we plan to offer other That'so treatments and products so that through them, Filipinos can embrace any skin color that they want."





What is thatso pure white spray?

That'so Pure White ON THE GO INSTANT BRIGHTENING SPRAY
Spray lotion that immediately evens out skin tone, leaving it bright and homogeneous. Daily use of this product guarantees a reduction of skin spots and various imperfections. Thanks to a high-concentration mix of whitening/ brightening active ingredients which can instantly whiten and over time improved skin tone. The spray lotion also contains antioxidants and active ingredients that help keep skin clean and healthy. It contains sunblock that ensure sun protection.


That'so Pure White is currently available at Floor D Suite, D2 Medical Plaza at Makati Medical Center, Makati City. It will soon be offered by different cosmetology clinics nationwide.

Learn more about this Italian Skincare brand by visiting the That'so Philippines official website or like and follow That'so PH on Facebook for updates. 

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