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COMMAND YOUR OWN BEAUTY, SAYS LEADING FILIPINO BRAND

Kojie.san shatters standards for beauty and wellness—for both women and men

- By Armin P. Adina @diyarista

People say beauty is relative. Society, however, has imposed certain standards for what may be considered beautiful or not. One Filipino company hopes to shatter these standards, and encourage people to take command of their own beauty.

Kojie.san is leading the campaign for people to set their own standards of beauty for themselves, to achieve what they want, without being ashamed of the choices they have made.

The leading beauty soap in the country launched its “Command Beauty” campaign in a well-attended program that filled the Marriott Hotel Grand Ballroom in Pasay City on Sept. 18. With laser lights, graceful ballerinas, hip-hop dancers and the music of the Philippine Philharmon­ic Orchestra, Beauty Elements Ventures Inc. (BEVI) shared its mission to inspire women to look beyond the standards, and define for themselves what beautiful is.

BEVI, maker of the Kojie.san line of personal care products, wants to empower women by providing them with unlimited choices to feel beautiful about themselves.

“Whatever you believe is beautiful for you, then it’s okay. You shouldn’t be ashamed of it,” Kojie.san senior brand manager Jann Kelcey Chua tells Inquirer Lifestyle.

“What we really want to do is to tell these women that you don’t have to be ashamed if what you like is different from the standards that other people have set,” she adds.

For the campaign, BEVI has launched a series of digital advertisem­ents showing how powerful it feels for a woman to take charge of her own personal conviction­s. The promotion also extends to television and print media.

Not to be ashamed

“Don’t mind people, what they think is beautiful. All that matters is what you think is beautiful. You can go ahead, do it,” Chua explains.

She continues: “We want to encourage our consumers not to be ashamed if they’re using lightening products. If it makes you

feel confident, then that’s good. That’s what we really want at the end of the day, to make them feel confident about whatever they feel is beautiful.”

With the relaunch of the Kojie.san Men soap, the campaign has reached for BEVI’S male consumers as well.

Kojie.san Brand Head Nikki Filio tells Lifestyle, “We understand that, similar to the women, there are also certain standards for men.”

Citing stereotype­s about men that revolve around the macho culture, Filio says the “Command Beauty” campaign also incorporat­es elements geared toward the male market.

“What we believe in Kojie.san Men is that you can be manly, even, if you cry or be emotional, even if you do things that are not manly based on societal standards,” she says.

As in its campaigns since its inception more than a decade ago, Kojie.san has continued to veer away from engaging the services of a celebrity endorser.

“Ever since, we always believe that the brand can stand on its own,” says Filio.

“We’re more focused on the consumers. Somehow it’s a more believable beauty. It’s beauty that everyone can achieve,” she adds.

This strategy appears to be working well for Kojie.san.

Top of the heap

The soap brand has consistent­ly cornered the beauty soap segment in the Philippine­s, landing at the top of the heap in terms of sales, and posting figures higher than the industry average.

Its growth is likewise driven by its impressive performanc­e in the global market, also posting record-high sales compared to its closest competitor­s.

Riding high on the success of its flagship product, the Kojie.san soap, BEVI has relaunched another brand aside from the Kojie.san Men soap.

Defensil, the alcohol brand which was only made available to hospital clients before, will now be offered to regular consumers in mass markets.

BEVI has likewise entered the wellness industry with its nutraceuti­cal and cosmeceuti­cal range of food supplement­s under the Life by Kojie.san brand. Its first offering is a glutathion­e antioxidan­t drink, infused with fermented pomegranat­e, açai berry extracts, and vitamins.

The company will also venture into the pet care industry with the Breed winner band, with Top2tail two-in-one shampoo and conditione­r as its first product. The premium product, BEVI says, is good enough for both the pet and its owner to use.

BEVI will also aggressive­ly boost its toll manufactur­ing component with the constructi­on of a new plant in Alaminos, Batangas.

The plant, which is set to open within the quarter, will complement its existing facility in San Pablo, Laguna. It will house machines that are considered the first of its kind in the Philippine­s.

“The plant will be able to produce more in terms of speed, and in terms of variations and product categories,” Filio explains.

Catering mostly to the consumer market, BEVI’S toll manufactur­ing arm hopes to further tap into industrial accounts, such as hotels and hospitals, with the help of the new plant.

BEVI also hopes to tap into the global market for its toll manufactur­ing courtesy of BEV Asia Pacific Inc., which was establishe­d in 2017 initially to facilitate export operations.

Filio says Kojie.san soap still accounts for a dominant share of the business. But the company is hopeful that the new line of products will be as successful as the flagship product.

“This is how we are going to command beauty. There are so much to look forward to, so many great things to come,” BEVI president Jazz Burila says in her speech.

She concludes: “The future is ours to command!”

 ??  ?? BEVI brand managers Kelcey Chua for Kojie.san, Michel Almonte for Top2tail, Jenniffer Ringor for Life by Kojie.san and Bellic, group brand head Nikki Filio, and Sheena Labor for Kojie.san Men and Pureganics
BEVI brand managers Kelcey Chua for Kojie.san, Michel Almonte for Top2tail, Jenniffer Ringor for Life by Kojie.san and Bellic, group brand head Nikki Filio, and Sheena Labor for Kojie.san Men and Pureganics
 ??  ?? Renzo, TJ, Jazz and Redge Burila
Renzo, TJ, Jazz and Redge Burila
 ??  ?? Senior brand manager Paolo Calona
Senior brand manager Paolo Calona
 ??  ?? BEVI president Jazz Burila
BEVI president Jazz Burila

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