Maris Racal talks routine, confidence and new year plans
- Balitang Marino

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January 12 ------ Maris Racal has navigated a career that spans acting, music, and live performance while maintaining a notably pared-back personal routine. In recent appearances, she has spoken less about trends and more about consistency, confidence, and choosing practices that fit the realities of daily life.
Her approach was evident in a recent appearance at Watsons Mall of Asia in Pasay City, where she was the featured guest at “InstaGlam with Vitress,” an interactive showcase addressing common hair concerns linked to humidity, long commutes, and unpredictable schedules. “I wash my hair once a day and get treatments every now and then,” she said. “Whenever my hair feels dry, I apply Vitress on the ends to add shine and make it look put-together. It never fails me. I really believe simplicity is key.”
Racal emphasized that consistency informs her choices. “I always trust products that have stood the test of time. I’ve been using Vitress since high school, and it has never failed me. That consistency made it easy for me to trust the brand and eventually partner with them,” she said.
For her, hair is closely linked to confidence. “A good hair day truly gives me a boost of confidence,” Racal said. “It helps me face the world and the camera with better energy and a sense of power. On or off cam, great hair makes me feel ready for anything.”
She also highlighted the importance of grounding herself amid the pressures of public life. “I remind myself that I’m doing this for me, not for anyone else,” she said. “When you do it for yourself, the pressure becomes so much lighter.” The showcase featured demonstrations of Vitress products, including ways to smooth, refresh, and manage hair during daily routines. Racal’s presence reinforced the message that hair care can be practical, not complicated, and that personal confidence begins with manageable, repeatable habits.
Looking ahead, Racal said she is focusing on creative projects and personal milestones. She plans to release an album in 2026, a project she described as close to her heart. Reflecting on 2025, she added: “So many beautiful things happened, and I learned so much. I’m grateful that my supporters continue to grow with me.”
In the end, Racal said that confidence, simplicity and consistency extend beyond hair care to every aspect of her public and personal life, offering a model of understated preparation in a career defined by visibility.
Source: manilatimes.net





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