JOHNSON’S® BABY DAILY SUN PROTECTION LOTION is here to keep your babies protected from the sun’s harmful UV rays.
You baby’s sensitive and delicate skin needs protection from the sun’s harmful rays, even if he/she is fully cloth or staying indoors. Imagine 70% of these UV rays harming your baby’s skin? We don’t want that, right?
Johnson’s® Baby Daily Sun Protection Lotion got your baby’s skin covered as early as 6 months with its clinically-proven mild formula that is light and non-greasy, making it safe and comfortable for everyday use.
This is perfect for the summer heat with occasional trips to the beach or to the park.
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Grab a bottle of Johnson’s® baby Daily Sun Protection Lotion in drugstores and supermarkets. The Johnson’s Baby Daily Sun Protection Lotion comes in 2 variants: SPF 15 100ml (SRP PhP 230) and SPF 30 50ml (SRP PhP 215).
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“What is my ideal Nuffnang summer?”
My ideal Nuffnang summer is composed of a lot of things, not just for me but for the family as well:
- swimming at the beach using “Banana Boat Sunscreen Lotion. We’ve got you covered.” for skin protection plus “Schick. Free your skin.” to remove unwanted hairs.
- go on road trips, trek some hills, explore some caves and breathe fresh air
- take a lot of sunflower photos, a feast to the eyes!
- eat halo-halo and ice cream with the kids to ward off the heat
- have afternoon walks with the children to burn those sugar intake from halo-halo and ice cream
- drink lots of freshly juiced fruits (and vegetables) and water of course to keep ourselves hydrated
I’m sure my summer will not be boring with all these things to do plus so much more!
Tags: Banana Boat sunscreen, Banana Boat Sunscreen Lotion, beach, fresh fruit juice, halo-halo, Philippine summer, road trip, Schick Free Your SKin, summer fun, sunflower
Have you heard about Unilab Link-Up?
Unilab recently launched Unilab Link-Up, an open-source program for innovations in healthcare. This is a site where innovators, suppliers, consumers and those who have new ideas on how to improve health and wellness can contribute in the following aspects:
- wellness products
- wellness services
- packaging
- manufacturing technologies
Unilab, a Filipino pharmaceutical and healthcare company, created Unilab Link-Up as an open-source facility that will enable to match innovative ideas on heath and wellness with their resources to be able to bring the idea to intended market.
Unilab Link-Up aims to provide solutions to the health and wellness needs of the Filipinos which still needs to be addressed by the existing products and services in the country.
“For many years, we’ve drawn from our internal resources and expertise to come up with trusted quality healthcare products,” says Unilab President & CEO Clinton Campos Hess. “Now, we’re broadening our sources of innovation to include not only our internal resources, but also our partners, customers, and consumers; thus the Unilab Link-up.”
How to join the Unilab Link-Up:
- Submissions go through a four-level review process by an idea review body, with corresponding rewards for the innovation partner as the idea progresses into the review levels until the idea is launched in the market.
“Link up with us and together let’s explore the exciting possibilities of your ideas,” invites Hess. “Your ideas could be the start of something big.”
Tags: submit an idea to Unilab Link-Up, Unilab, Unilab Health and Wellness, Unilab Link-Up, Unilab President & CEO Clinton Campos Hess
“Unemployment in the U.S. rises”, says an online news headline.
So true to almost a thousand Filipino teachers who are now out of job. I could have been one of them because I was interviewed by the recruitment officer for a teaching position in that certain county.
If I got in I would have paid almost a million pesos. Yes, I’d be swimming in debt even before I set foot in the great big US of A. I know it’s probably like having a lot of payday advance loans except they haven’t received their salary yet but they’re already paying for the fees.
Just like the other teachers who have been duped by a fellow Filipino recruiter, these teachers paid a whole lot just to be able to teach over seas. The authorities should also look into the agency that got them their jobs because it is to the agency that they paid thousands of dollars as “processing fees”.
Tags: Filipino teachers, no more jobs for teachers
Been enjoying the relatively cool weather even if it means a lot of people, including my children are getting some sniffles. Much as I love this cool weather though I fear what the summer will bring. I can perhaps do something about the heat and bear it till the temps go down at night.
I have several plans for summer and none of that include travel yet. What are these things?
- We plan to get rechargeable fans and lights for the brownout schedules.
- We also plan to get more water containers like steel drums and big plastic ones for the foreseen water shortage. As I’ve written, we are not used to having water 24/7 and I think we can live with that since we have been doing that for more than a decade already because we are used to storing water for rationing.
- We plan to purchase more comfortable clothes for summer to temporarily not feel humid weather.
- More fruits to quench the thirst is a best way to go.
Do you have summer plans already?
Tags: family, Philippine summer, Philippines, summer no water, summer plans, summer rotational brownouts, summer water shortage, water shortage
This Christmas break is truly a break for us and the children, it seems, are having cabin fever, having been cooped up at home for several days. BUT! I don’t want to go to the malls to while away the time because
a) it’s expensive;
b) it’s crowded with too many people;
c) we don’t want to get sick.
This cool weather, though I love so much because there is no oppressing heat, is causing a lot of people having asthma attacks (thank God there’s none for my son though he had an attack a week before Christmas) and respiratory-related illnesses so much so that people who wear scrubs uniforms are in for the long haul even after the new year.
Respiratory illnesses and the virus that cause these are airborne and we don’t want to catch any viruses from others so we will stay home to be safe than sorry 🙂
Tags: cabin fever, respiratory illnesses