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The Ariel Power Gel Wash


As a fashion designer, I'm often asked on how to care for clothes. Every now and then, I come across new discoveries; mild soaps, detergents, bleaches, fabric softeners, and fabric sprays. One day, I got a call from a friend, inviting me to join a forum on fabric care and a wash test with Ariel's new Power Gel. I was excited about the new product because I heard it was much better than powder detergent. We like to keep our white shirts white, and our black shirts really black. Black has been my uniform for obvious reasons, and I like to keep them looking new for a long time.
I was happy to see Bianca Intal, Liz Uy, Darla Sauler, Rex Atienza, and Tessa Valdes at the launch. We all had the same concerns in proper clothes washing, and we were all just too glad with our great find, Ariel Power Gel.

Bianca Gonzalez-Intal

Kris TV Head Writer Darla Sauler

Stylist and Digital Curator for Style Singapore Liz Uy

Interior Designer and Red Cross Governor Tessa Prieto-Valdes

Stylist Rex Atienza

Fashion Talk with Rex, Tessa, Liz, and me

Putting Ariel Power Gel to the test!

Voila!

With Tessa, Liz, Rex, and Louie Morante, P&G Regional (LBU) Communications Manager, Fabric and Home Care

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