Y'all know how much I love Dove. I use it everyday and can't travel without it.
Sometime ago I left my beloved Dove soap case in Singapore, but a kind reader named Jin located one in the U.S. and sent it to me.
That plastic soap case fits a Dove bar perfectly.
Oh, but one time I was staying at my tita's house in Tokyo (bit of trivia: she lived in Yoko Ono's ancestral home) and found some baby Dove bars in the bathroom. (I took some home.)
Last year I found the baby Dove bars at Rustan's supermarket and hoarded. I found out these are the best things to take when traveling. I take three small bars, even though I usually just use one for a four-day trip. The two are for backup because sometimes the chambermaid will think they are hotel soap and throw them out.
Recently I went to a special Dove luncheon at the Madison Grill where four ladies talked about their seven-day challenge—to wash their face with Dove while avoiding all mirrors, and see what happens.
Personally I cannot avoid mirrors because if I don't fix my face and put makeup, everyday would be Halloween.
Lexi Schulze, Raya Mananquil, Erin Campos, and Mel Lozano reported softer skin after seven days. Because Dove is infused with moisturizers, it's like having a slight coat of lotion after you shower.
Yesterday Dove sent me a carton of baby Dove bars which I would like to share with eight lucky readers.
This is freakin' amazing.
I packed them in eight clear Chinese takeout containers. Each one contains 16 baby Dove bars.
Now I want to share them with you. If you want them, here's what you have to do:
1)
2) Tweet this: I want to win love from Dove! #lovebabydove @jiritajackson
3) Tweet only once please!
4) Eight winners will be chosen by lottery and announced on this blog and on Twitter.
5) Prizes can be claimed at Pepper Lunch Shang, Rockwell, Greenbelt 5 or Alabang Town Center.
6) You have three days. Start tweeting now!
Sometime ago I left my beloved Dove soap case in Singapore, but a kind reader named Jin located one in the U.S. and sent it to me.
That plastic soap case fits a Dove bar perfectly.
Oh, but one time I was staying at my tita's house in Tokyo (bit of trivia: she lived in Yoko Ono's ancestral home) and found some baby Dove bars in the bathroom. (I took some home.)
Last year I found the baby Dove bars at Rustan's supermarket and hoarded. I found out these are the best things to take when traveling. I take three small bars, even though I usually just use one for a four-day trip. The two are for backup because sometimes the chambermaid will think they are hotel soap and throw them out.
Recently I went to a special Dove luncheon at the Madison Grill where four ladies talked about their seven-day challenge—to wash their face with Dove while avoiding all mirrors, and see what happens.
Personally I cannot avoid mirrors because if I don't fix my face and put makeup, everyday would be Halloween.
Lexi Schulze, Raya Mananquil, Erin Campos, and Mel Lozano reported softer skin after seven days. Because Dove is infused with moisturizers, it's like having a slight coat of lotion after you shower.
Yesterday Dove sent me a carton of baby Dove bars which I would like to share with eight lucky readers.
This is freakin' amazing.
I packed them in eight clear Chinese takeout containers. Each one contains 16 baby Dove bars.
Now I want to share them with you. If you want them, here's what you have to do:
1)
2) Tweet this: I want to win love from Dove! #lovebabydove @jiritajackson
3) Tweet only once please!
4) Eight winners will be chosen by lottery and announced on this blog and on Twitter.
5) Prizes can be claimed at Pepper Lunch Shang, Rockwell, Greenbelt 5 or Alabang Town Center.
6) You have three days. Start tweeting now!