If you’re fears were like stains that can be washed away would you do it?
Fears are like warning signs, some fears are valid like having our loved ones hurt, illness and pain. Some are not, like the fear of the unknown.
Recently, I attended the Arial Wash Your Fears Summit held at the Shooting Galery where 100 Fearless Women were gathered to proclaim their fears and get inspiration on how to overcome them and be successful in life. A panel discussion led by Ms. Kris Aquino hosted by Bianca Gonzalez and 10 female celebrity infuencers in their various fields were featured in the summit such as Miriam Quiambao (fearless beauty queen), Amina Rasul (fearless advocate for peace and development, Anna Kapunan (fearless advocate for health and environment), Marilou Chua (fearless beauty queen and advocate for children’s education), Samira Gutoc-Tomawis (fearless journalist), Mons Romulo (fearless lifestyle columnist), Mandy dela Rama (fearless entrepreneur). Ms Emmeline Versoza Executive Director of the Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) and Ms. Maria Clara Ignacio, Chief of the Women’s Center – Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) were also invited to provide a deeper context on the State of Filipinas today.
The summit was enlightening , everyone agreed that we should face our fears not hide it or wash it away. Because unlike stains in our clothes the stains in our lives is what makes us who we are, stronger and better.
You can watch what happened at the event here:
As I mentioned earlier, Ariel invited over 100 Fearless Women at the event. They were not just there to listen to the panel discuss about their fears and share their inspiring stories but they were there to share their fears and write them on a clear white shirt using one of the 100 possible stains we all can encounter.
I picked the soy chocolate milk as my stain and used it to write my fer on my clean white shirt.
At first I thought our shirt with our fears written will be displayed like the 100 Wall of Stains, I was wrong. Instead we were asked to dump it in the Bin of Fears so that they can show us the cleaning power of Ariel.
Using the Samsung washing machine and Ariel as the detergent used. They washed all the stained clothes for 30 minutes. The washing happened simultaneously as the panel discussion took place. After the discussion the laundered shirts hung on the other side of the event area, revealing no trace of the stains we inflicted on the clean white shirt handed to us. Clearly , the demonstration proves the power of Ariel to clean 100 known stains in 1 wash #Ariel100Stainsin1Wash.
At home, I did my own experiement. I tackeled not 100 stains but 1 tough one — menstrual stains. Every woman in the world could relate to this, waking up in the morning having our period, our bedsheet a bloody mess.
In all honesty, I am such an Ariel Power Gel and Ariel Powder user. Aside from the detergent smelling good even without fabric conditioner, my clothes looks brand new and stains are easly removed. I use one sachet of Aril Power Gel with my 1 load of laundry and it all smells good and looks good.
Ariel Power Gel is not as expensive as everyone think it would be, suggested retail price are as follows: Php8.75 for a sachet, Php75.00 for a pouch and Php175.00 for a bottle. Ariel Power Gel and Ariel Powder are available at your favorite supermarket and stores nationwide.
How about you, have you tried Ariel Power Gel yet
Stay gorgeous everyone!