During my children’s toddler and preschool years, their pediatrician recommended Oilatum bar for their bath soap. Oilatum bar soap is gentle for everyday use and recommended for all ages. It is beneficial for dry and sensitive skin that’s why I’m not surprised that it is recognized and loved worldwide for being a go-to soap for the said skin types. I myself tried it and have been using it for a long time. It has Moisture PROTECTnology that ensures your skin is always smooth and healthy by moisturizing it sufficiently and locking the moisture in without the greasy feeling.
And recently, the ever-changing weather makes it quite a challenge for us to take care of our little one’s skin. The cold weather makes their skin dry while too much heat causes sun damage. We cannot contain the atmospheric condition, but we can control what we put on our children’s skin.
Oilatum, a globally trusted skin care brand, has recently launched the ProtectKnowLogy Bath Time Summit to empower mothers to express their love through healthy skin. The summit is part of STADA’s game plan to help improve health care in the Philippines by providing quality products to the Filipinos such as Oilatum.
APAC Regional STADA Head Mr. Gary Clark shared:
With Oilatum, we believe that high quality skin care for toddlers is within reach. We know this would be great news for Filipino moms, and as the brand promise says, another amazing way to show their love to their children.”
Held earlier at Shangri-La the Fort in Taguig, it was a fun learning event for us moms in keeping our children’s skin healthy! I must say that it was also intended to help kids build their confidence by having soft, smooth, and healthy skin.
Though I wasn’t able to bring my daughter with me since she was still in her class, lots of moms and kids in varying ages, joined the summit and we all had fun. The event venue was dressed up as a kid’s playroom. There were several instagrammable spots where moms and kids had a blast taking photos. There were a few designated areas for children to play while their mothers listened to seminar speakers as well.
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Mothers learned more about skin care and its effects to children through the guest dermatologist and psychiatrist. Oilaturm invited Dr. Wilsie Salas-Walinsundin, a pediatric dermatologist and she discussed common pediatric skin conditions and what could be done to avoid and treat them.
Dr. Antonio Sision on the other hand, shared his expertise on the psychiatric effects of skin problems in children and maternal mental health. I also learned about the stages an individual undergoes when a depressing event suddenly occurs, and that depression is a normal reaction. What’s bothering is when it continues and leads to a clinical depression.
There were games and fun activities for both moms and kids in between discussions. Oilatum lived up to its promise of coming up with a fun-filled, educational, event where mothers could bond with their kids and other moms with their children! Oilatum’s ProtectKnowLogy Bath Time Summit is a success! We can’t wait for the next one!
Check Oilatum’s Official website for more information.
Ivan Jose says
Although I have not yet tried Oilatum on myself or on the kids, I’ve heard so many good things about this skin cleansing brand.
MELANIE EDJOURIAN says
Sounds like you had a great time there. The Oilatum sounds like a great bath time product.
Louisa says
Seems like it was indeed a fun summit. Skincare and hygiene education is also a way to bond with your kids
Beth says
Skincare is so important to stay healthy! It sounds like the summit was worthwhile!
Richelle Escat says
I’ll check this out for nephew, this soap brand seems so gentle for the skin.
Sarah Bailey says
This sounds like you had a lovely time and a great summit meet up. Oilatrum sounds like a must have product as well for bath time.
Tara Pittman says
This looks like a fun event to attend. Learning about new products for bathtime is something I would like to do
Ben says
Sounds like it was a good summit. When my kids were little I did everything I could to keep their skin healthy.
Pam says
What a fun summit! I agree that it’s so important to keep our kid’s skin (and ours as well) as healthy as we can!