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LOOK: Philippine-made skincare products and colognes you can buy online

Hey there! We’d like to let you know that InqPOP! might receive a share of sales from the links on this article. Hope you enjoy the products we suggest!

Many overseas Filipinos often find comfort in using skin care products and colognes made in the Philippines. Whether it’d be skin whitening products or sweet-smelling fragrances, many of our ‘kababayans’ (countrymen) can’t seem to get enough of these beauty items. And thanks to online shopping, they no longer need to travel all the way to the Philippines to purchase these products.

In fact, we’ve rounded up 14 Philippine-made beauty and skincare items that you can buy on Amazon today:

Papaya-scented soaps

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Skin Whitening deodorants, creams, and lotions

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Facial care items

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Organic skincare products

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Baby colognes

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