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Discover a worry-free period and #KeepMoving with MODESS

To help girls feel comfortable to #KeepMoving towards their best selves even during period days, MODESS® held the first-ever MODESS® Move Camp where hundreds of girls spent an exciting afternoon with the MODESS® Squad of 2019 Maymay Entrata, Bella Racelis, Hazel Quing, Kim Kianna Dy, Jai Asuncion, and Agassi Ching.

#KeepMoving like Maymay: As someone who just wants to give her best in everything, MODESS® girl Maymay Entrata shared how she found confidence in her craft and hopes to inspire young girls to #KeepMoving even during period days.
Pads for boys Camp: YouTube couple Jai Asuncion and Agassi Ching inspired girls to be more comfortable around boys during period days.

The girl power advocates led different Camp Classes where they shared real period stories and aimed to help young girls discover a drier and more comfortable period experience through tips and tricks on how to #KeepMoving with MODESS® during period days.

“Our period limits us girls from a lot of things – from simply getting out of bed in the morning to doing the things that we love to do. It can hold us back from trying, from moving, from being who we are and who we want to be,” shared the Senior Brand Manager for MODESS® Frankie Velante. “We at MODESS® believe that the fear of having tagos [leaks] and that uneasy feeling caused by wetness or sudden gushes shouldn’t stop us from going to class, practicing sports, performing, going out with friends, or from simply being the best version of ourselves.”

Even with their period, today’s girls need not to worry about leaks and wetness, so they can confidently and comfortably #KeepMoving with the ALL NEW and IMPROVED MODESS®. The new MODESS® has the advanced Close Fit Center that absorbs 2x faster and safely spreads fluid within the pad for superior dryness and protection.

To know more, visit www.facebook.com/modessangelsofficial/.

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