Mold Manila launches a free, expert-developed Skin Guide with aesthetic specialist Adrielle Costales—an actionable playbook for identifying skin types, choosing evidence-based treatments, and building safe, sustainable routines tailored to Filipinos.
The eBook covers skin typing, ingredient science, clinic-grade tools, MOLD-approved treatments, sustainable practices, myth-busting, and Adrielle’s advanced strategies. Readers get routines, safety tips, and a launch offer for consultations. Download at https://moldmanila.com/guide-to-skincare
Quezon City, Philippines — Mold Manila today announced the release of its Free Skin Guide: Your Expert Guide to Personalized Aesthetic Skincare with Adrielle Costales, a comprehensive, no-cost eBook designed to help Filipinos make informed decisions about skin health. Built for local skin tones and tropical conditions, the guide translates clinical principles into practical steps—connecting at-home care with clinic-backed results.
Developed with aesthetic specialist Adrielle Costales, the guide reframes skincare as health, not luxury. It begins with modern skin typing and a clear overview of factors that shape skin—genes, environment, lifestyle, stress, and routine—then outlines how to protect and rebuild the skin barrier through gentle cleansing, barrier-supporting moisturizers, and daily sun protection.
Central to the resource is ingredient education. Readers learn how high-value actives such as hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, retinoids, niacinamide, salicylic acid, and ceramides work, when to introduce them, and how to avoid overuse. The guide pairs these with MOLD-approved treatments for common concerns:
• Acne and congestion: Forlle’d Claire Facial, CureLite LED, BioRePeel, Hydrafacial Signature
• Hyperpigmentation and dullness: WhiteLase, Hollywood Laser Peel, vitamin C and niacinamide strategies
• Fine lines, elasticity, and texture: Exosomes, Exilis, Retinal Facial Infusion, Forlle’d Lush
• Dehydration and barrier support: Hydrafacial, Korean Glass Skin Booster, hydrating facials
To clarify the role of technology, the eBook introduces science-backed devices and tools—CureLite LED, microcurrent, ultrasound/RF (e.g., BTL Exilis Ultra), and targeted lasers—detailing how clinic protocols can address concerns beyond the reach of topicals alone. For advanced needs, Adrielle’s strategies include Rejuran (PN), Exosomes, BioRePeel, TCA CROSS with CO2 fractional laser, scar subcision with Aesthefill, and IV micronutrient therapy. Safety guidance throughout emphasizes professional assessment, gradual introduction of actives, and pausing use during irritation. Devices and injectables referenced are used in accordance with regulatory clearances and clinical best practice; the guide is educational and not a substitute for medical advice.
“Good skin is the product of smart systems, not superstition,” said Adrielle Costales. “You don’t need more products—you need the right approach. We look at your skin like a system, not a surface, so we can treat the source, not just the symptoms.”
The guide also addresses common myths—such as “oily skin doesn’t need moisturizer,” “tingling means it’s working,” and “price equals performance”—and replaces them with evidence-aligned actions. A starter plan outlines a typical journey: consultation, deep cleanse and hydration (e.g., Hydrafacial Signature), eye-area targeting (Bright Eye or Rejuran I), internal support via IV drips (Mold Infusion or Alabaster Drip), and monthly maintenance with gentle, non-invasive facials (Forlle’d Lumiere or Osmosis MD).
Reflecting Mold Manila’s commitment to responsible beauty, the eBook spotlights sustainability initiatives, including refillable/recyclable materials where feasible, reduced single-use plastics in clinic protocols, and simplified, multi-tasking treatments that minimize waste. It also notes pregnancy- and breastfeeding-safe facial options (e.g., Osmosis MD and select Forlle’d facials), subject to individual screening.
“As shelves get crowded, consumers need clarity,” said a Mold Manila representative. “This guide delivers context-ready routines for the Philippine climate, grounded in science, safety, and value.”
(Press Release)