In October 2022, specialized nail salon and spa boutique Nailaholics celebrated its seventh year coinciding with National Pampering Day. READ:
the past celebrations, Nailaholics had supported several meaningful advocacies, mostly geared towards environmental preservation.
As the country attempts to bounce back from three grueling years of the pandemic, Nailaholics purposely strives to pay more attention to something we have been taking for granted all those years – our health. Our health is not just physical but in totality includes our mental well-being. “After three years of uncertainty and fear, we are finally gaining back a sense of normalcy and more courage to go on with our usual lives, or should we say, the ‘new normal’. However, with all the learnings and experiences, we also realize that there have been major effects on our mental health,” explained Abby Borja, Head of Marketing for R2 Group of Exclusive Brands.
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