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Skin isn’t only the body’s largest organ; it is a mosaic of stories—of childhood, heartbreak, resilience, and aging. Lactacyd perfectly captures this truth in their Museum of Speaking Skin. Along with launching their newest line of Lactacyd Body Wash formulated with Lactobiome+, they built an interactive exhibit of artworks that put skin at the forefront, appealing to the eyes and ears as it tells a story.

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Lining the museum walls were artworks that told the stories of girls and women, celebrating growth, diversity, and empowerment. Each piece came alive with audio recordings, inviting guests to listen to the stories behind the works of Michelle Alde, Ana Luciano-Fernandez, Bea Fernandez, Clarisse Alfonso, and Jos Curates’ sculpture. Their art mirrored the mission of Lactacyd: to empower women by putting their lived experiences—like skin itself—at the forefront.
Guests also explored interactive demonstrations showing how Lactobiome+ works on the skin, strengthening its natural barrier and restoring balance. Picturesque rain curtains offered playful photo opportunities, while an activity corner invited kids to engage with the space. The journey ended at the gift shop, where visitors could take home Lactacyd’s new body washes—available in refreshing variants designed for every woman’s needs—along with other body care essentials.
Lactacyd reminds us that womanhood is not a linear timeline, but a collection of many stories—etched on skin, felt in memory, and passed on through generations. In turning everyday care into a canvas for storytelling, they created a movement that celebrates growth, resilience, and diversity.
Your skin holds your story. Care for it with Lactacyd Body Wash for everyday strength and protection.
Featured Image and Photos: LACTACYD PH
