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Discover healthy living with Beauty MNL’s Health & Wellness Section

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BEAUTY MNL, an e-commerce website that specializes in skincare and cosmetic products, is now also offering a wide selection of health products under its Health & Wellness category.

Health & Wellness presents plenty of food options, including selections that are suitable for vegans and vegetarians, as well as cooking supplies for those who want to make healthier meals in their own kitchen. It also features coffee and tea from local brands, organic food products, healthy snacks, and various pantry staples.

The section also has vitamins and supplements for those who want to improve their health and bring up their daily nutrient intake. It has everything from multivitamins and various herbal teas to whitening capsules and slimming liquids. While many of the supplements are from international brands, there are also local herbal supplements made right here in the Philippines.

Aside from edibles, Health & Wellness also carries a long list of products that will help customers live a greener lifestyle or transform their home into a more mindful space. These items include Himalayan salt lamps, essential oils, bamboo toothbrushes and steel straws, and spa accessories made of semiprecious stones.

In the last quarter of 2017, Robinsons Retail Holdings Incorporated (RRHI) acquired a 20 percent stake on Taste Central Curators Incorporated, Beauty MNL’s operator.

A holding firm of the Gokongwei family, RRHI said that the investment was a move to strengthen the company’s presence in the beauty market and e-commerce space.

For more information about Beauty MNL’s health and wellness products, visit https://beautymnl.com/wellness. (PR)

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