Thursday, September 29, 2011

Picture Perfect

Dandruff has always been a recurring problem for most Filipinos, even Bea Alonzo had it, too: “I used to get dandruff every so often and I used to experience hair fall. As an actress, those problems used to bother me for I always have to look presentable in front of the camera.”
Bea Alonzo experiencing the SCALP analysis from the CLEAR Paris Institute

“For a woman, her hair is her crowning glory. It frames the total look that she wants to project,” Alonzo says. Even for a man, hair is just as important as the kind of suit he is wearing. According to Piolo Pascual, it’s “part of a guy’s grooming regimen and a reflection of how he takes good care of himself.”
BEA-PIOLO-tandem

And I couldn’t agree more! But how do these stars maintain their healthy scalp and shiny hair? Both Pascual and Alonzo trust in the powerful ingredients of the New Clear. Its unique formulation include Nutrium 10 that works deep into the scalp (up to three epidermal layers) to give it the proper nourishment, battling problems such as dandruff, itchiness, and falling hair.
Product 1

And to supplement the use of the New Clear, Bea Alonzo shares her top three hair and scalp care tips:

• “Make sure to trim our hair at least once every two months to avoid split ends.”

• “It's important to use shampoo everyday because there's so much pollution around us now, so it's good to always keep your hair clean, healthy, and dandruff-free.”



• “I eat salmon because it has omega 3 fatty acid that is very good for the scalp. Nuts, dark green leafy vegetables and beans are also good to keep your hair healthy and can make you feel good about your body inside and out.”andruff has always been a recurring problem for most Filipinos, even Bea Alonzo had it, too: “I used to get dandruff every so often and I used to experience hair fall. As an actress, those problems used to bother me for I always have to look presentable in front of the camera.”

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