Makeup-heavy face? Remove them in one swipe! Homegrown beauty brand Pili Ani releases its brand new product: The Cleansing Butter (Photo: Pili Ani)
Cover Makeup-heavy face? Remove them in one swipe! Homegrown beauty brand Pili Ani releases its brand new product: The Cleansing Butter (Photo: Pili Ani)
Makeup-heavy face? Remove them in one swipe! Homegrown beauty brand Pili Ani releases its brand new product: The Cleansing Butter (Photo: Pili Ani)

Makeup-heavy face? Remove them in one swipe! Homegrown beauty brand Pili Ani releases its brand new product: The Cleansing Butter

We turn to long-lasting, water-proof makeup products when we want an appearance that looks more snatched and polished, but at the end of the day, they become stubborn gunk that even water and soap can’t get rid of, leading to acne-ridden skin.

This is where double-cleansing comes in handy. The process involves cream or oil-based cleansers that can help remove pore-clogging and acne-causing impurities that remain on the skin even after washing your face.

Filipino brand Pili Ani has the right product to keep your skin soft and moisturised despite being cleansed twice. Its latest skincare item, the ‘Cleansing Butter,’ is a game-changer, melting away dirt in one swipe using a combination of Pili butter, Pili oil, virgin coconut oil, and Alteromonas ferment extract. 

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Makeup-heavy face? Remove them in one swipe! Homegrown beauty brand Pili Ani releases its brand new product: The Cleansing Butter (Photo: Pili Ani)
Above Makeup-heavy face? Remove them in one swipe! Homegrown beauty brand Pili Ani releases its brand new product: The Cleansing Butter (Photo: Pili Ani)
Makeup-heavy face? Remove them in one swipe! Homegrown beauty brand Pili Ani releases its brand new product: The Cleansing Butter (Photo: Pili Ani)

Pili Ani co-founder and CEO Mary Jane Ong stresses the importance of using natural ingredients for makeup products. “There has always been hype over cocoa and shea butter. When our team sat down for our usual brainstorming, we agreed that it was time to create something new, exciting, effective and practical for all types of skincare routines.” 

“It features natural ingredients and is the latest addition to our growing line of pili and elemi oil-based skincare products. The Cleansing Butter, like all our other products, is proudly ideated and produced in the Philippines,” she furthers.

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Makeup-heavy face? Remove them in one swipe! Homegrown beauty brand Pili Ani releases its brand new product: The Cleansing Butter (Photo: Pili Ani)
Above Makeup-heavy face? Remove them in one swipe! Homegrown beauty brand Pili Ani releases its brand new product: The Cleansing Butter (Photo: Pili Ani)
Makeup-heavy face? Remove them in one swipe! Homegrown beauty brand Pili Ani releases its brand new product: The Cleansing Butter (Photo: Pili Ani)

Gentle yet effective, the Pili Ani Cleansing Butter is perfect for individuals constantly exposed to external skin aggressors, free radicals, and other harsh elements that may cause premature skin ageing. 

Apart from the countless benefits of Pili Ani Butter, the Cleansing Butter is set apart by the use of a key ingredient called Alteromonas Ferment Extract. “Derived from the fermentation of a specific type of marine bacteria called Alteromonas, this ingredient helps improve the appearance and texture of the skin,” Ong points out. It pulls out particulate matter on skin exposed to pollutants like smoke, fuel exhaust, and other irritants.

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Jove Moya
Senior Feature Writer, Tatler Philippines
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Jove holds a degree in Journalism and is currently pursuing graduate studies in Philosophy at the University of the Philippines–Diliman. She has flair for in-depth, interview-driven stories that explore politics and culture, shaped by her background in national broadsheets. 

When she’s not on assignment, Jove spends her days painting, sipping lemonade, and walking her dog, Jupiter. She can often be seen in Escolta with a film camera in hand, browsing novelty shops in search of rare memorabilia. For leads, reach her at Jove@tatlerphilippines.com.