Girl On The Go
Cosmopolitan Philippines|August 2017

Here’s How Gabbi’s Hair Stays Strong Despite The Hustle Of City Life.

Girl On The Go

The life of an artista may seem nothing short of glamorous—not having to worry about your look, being driven to and from everywhere, and inspiring Filipinos here and abroad seems like a good way to live. But Gabbi Garcia, a rising TV, beauty, and style star, insists that there’s more to life under the spotlight. “I tend to have a busy schedule,” she shares. “On taping days, I spend long hours on set, which for certain projects are outdoors. I also jump from one location to another, which can be very stressful (hello, Manila traffic!).” Given the demands of her job, she’s constantly exposed to the elements—“Did you know that dirt and pollution make hair weak? Like hair asthma that causes hair fall. Yikes!”

So how does she manage to always look fresh and on-fleek despite her busy schedule? "Aside from taking care of my skin, I also keep my hair beautiful and strong by using Pantene Hair Fall Control Shampoo and 3 Minute Miracle Conditioner every day. They say your hair is your crowning glory—and it's the first thing that people notice about you—so it's only right that you take care of it." She recommends this shampoo and conditioner to girls who are constantly traveling and/or commuting because "you'll never have to worry about pollution causing hair fall (like hair asthma!).” #StrongisBeautiful

This story is from the August 2017 edition of Cosmopolitan Philippines.

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