This is how you should be preparing for a facial, according to an expert

Whether it’s to relax and feel pampered or to help a specific skincare problem, there’s nothing quite like a good facial. But the treatment shouldn’t just begin when you step foot inside the spa, in fact, to truly get the best out of your experience, there are a few things that you should be doing beforehand. We speak to Suyin Ginn, facialist at East Day Spa, to understand what we can do pre-facial to get the best out of the main event.

Time is of the essence
“Try to be ahead of time,” Suyin explains. Don’t rush and try to arrive at the facial relaxed, composed, and ready for a blissful experience.

Show them what you’re working with
You may want to take your current skincare products to show the therapist, especially if you are experiencing skin concerns you want remedying.

This one’s for the guys
Men should shave 24 hours ahead of time.

Be savvy with your scheduling
Accept that — if you want the fullest experience — oil and product will get into your hair. “Don’t book lunch with friends afterwards, as your hair will be messed. Plan for this!”

Be savvy with your seasonal scheduling
“If you’re wanting resurfacing or smoothing treatments, keep in mind that these often involve taking layers of the skin off through peels or mechanical abrasion. Plan these for autumn and winter months when you aren’t exposed to the sun as much. Too much sun when the skin is weakened can lead to more pigmentation.”

Be prepared to put the time in
Be prepared to invest in good skincare — this carries on the good work after the facial. “It’s like going to the gym once,” explains Suyin, “you won’t get results that way. It’s the consistency of doing something — like using good skincare afterwards — that continues the results.”

Listen Up
Keep an ear out and be prepared to follow instructions, as the therapist will advise you how to use the skincare after a facial in order to prolong your results. “If you don’t follow instructions – for example, using more product that you should or not enough — it may mean your facial results will not last, and your skin could be worse off.”

Timing is key
Timing and planning are important. If you have a special event coming up, a party or a wedding, the earlier you can have facials the better the result.  “Our facial skin generally has a lifespan of 30 days, even longer as we age. So for big events, planning and having facials a few months ahead will give the best results.” Suyin’s recommendation? Between five and six months ahead.

Be patient
Accept that breakouts may occur! “Skin can hold memories of past breakouts, and if there is a residual matter still under the skin, it may get worse before it gets better.” Plan to have facials earlier in the week if you need time for the skin to settle before a weekend event. Or, if you want to hide away, plan for a mid-week facial and use the weekend to heal and settle.

What not to do
“You do not need to change or try to improve your routine before a facial.  Lifestyles are hard to change, and facial treatments are designed to treat your skin for how it is normally.  Let the therapist treat, and see it, in its current state.”

East Day Spa

123 Albert Street
Skycity Grand Hotel

09 363 7050

www.eastdayspa.com

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Beat the heat with one of these deliciously unexpected frozen margaritas

We’ve searched long and hard, but still haven’t found anywhere else we feel as comfortable both atoning for our sins and committing them at the same time as we do at Chapel Bar & Bistro. As such, this Ponsonby Road stalwart has been our go-to for quite some time. Fun, frivolous and a place of downright mischief, nowhere executes a knees-up quite like this lot, especially during the carefree summer months. It was on a recent, sun-drenched, aforementioned ‘knees-up’ in fact, that we discovered something groundbreaking. Chapel, it seems, does a bloody good frozen margarita — and we can guarantee they are like nothing you’ve tried before.

Thanks to an in-house frozen margarita machine, (thrown in with a bit of bartending expertise, of course), Chapel Bar & Bistro is serving up some seriously delicious, thirst-quenching libations. And you can forget everything you thought you knew about these icy drinks, because the iterations served up here aren’t your average tequila and lime, no sir. Expect a mouth-watering, rotating menu of margaritas-with-a-twist, a frozen blueberry iteration one day, or a passion fruit infused variation another.

So for those who have been searching far and wide for the ultimate, cool-down drink on these scorching summer days, look no further. And for those who are already aware of this divine beverage, well, we’ll see you on the next-sun-drenched afternoon, with a smile on your face and a lip-smacking frozen margarita in hand.

Chapel

147 Ponsonby Rd
Ponsonby

09 360 4528

www.chapel.co.nz

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4 reasons why you need to indulge in a CODAGE facial

Luxurious French skincare brand CODAGE has been a firm Denizen favourite for longer than we can remember, it’s praises are sung by celebrities (Victoria Beckham included) and it’s often the first choice on many beauty writers skincare lists. From the moisturisers to the serums, this brand is quickly amassing a cult following. And while the CODAGE products are easy to weave into our at-home routines, it’s important to remember that when it comes to skincare, no one does it better than the professionals.

Taking these products and working them into a luxury facial treatment, it’s the experts at East Day Spa that you can really count on to get the job done right. If you haven’t subjected yourself to a facial of this calibre yet, these are the top four reasons why you should be scheduling one in now.

The ingredients are of the highest quality
Brother sister duo and founders of the brand, Julien and Amandine Azencott, travel the world sourcing the highest-grade, raw ingredients for their handcrafted skincare before subjecting each one to in vivo and in vitro clinical testing, ensuring that all are effective and safe to use.

There’s a facial to suit everyone
Ensuring that there’s something to suit every skin-type, East Day Spa offers three separate CODAGE facials. The Prêt-à-Porter, for example, is a 30-minute treatment designed to resurface, moisturise and improve the skin’s radiance, while the Couture involves 60 minutes of prescribed serum treatment to address specific skin concerns. Alternatively, the 1 hour-30 minute Haute Couture facial allows you to choose your own focus, whether that be skin purification, anti-ageing or hydration,  delivering the treatment not only to the face but to the hands and the décollatage too.

In addition to this, the CODAGE team makes certain that all of its products are unisex and beneficial to all ages, meaning that the facials aren’t only suitable to all women of any age, but men, too.

The experience is specific to you
One of the qualities that keeps the masses returning to CODAGE skincare time and time again is the brand’s ability to create something that’s beneficial to you specifically. The products are tailored to suit your particular skin-type and these facials are no different. Prescribed serums are combined before being delivered to your face by the East Day Spa experts, resulting in a completely bespoke service that you’re unlikely to find anywhere else.

It’s a guilt-free experience
CODAGE is not only fiercely transparent about its ingredients, but it also guarantees that from beginning to end, each product is clean and natural without any testing on animals.

East Day Spa

123 Albert Street
Skycity Grand Hotel

09 363 7050

www.eastdayspa.com

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Two of the simplest ways to add cult haircare brand Olaplex to your daily routine

It’s the highly-coveted haircare sensation that transcended from hairstylists’ little known, secret weapon to a cult beauty brand rhapsodised by all. Olaplex stormed its way into our beauty lexicon over the last couple of years, and it doesn’t seem as though it’s going to be packing up and leaving anytime soon. The brand’s latest offerings — the Bond Maintenence Shampoo and the Bond Maintenence Conditioner — have been available for a few months and have quickly garnered a reputation for the deeply healing effect they have on hair — furthering the groundwork already done by their predecessor, the Hair Perfector.

Far more than your average shampoo and conditioner, Olaplex’s iterations contain the patented chemistry that has given the brand such renowned credibility. Olaplex’s effectiveness is due to its use of a specially engineered molecule, one which actively seeks out and rebuilds hair bonds that have been broken by heat damage, bleach or hair dye. It’s this process that not only strengthens and repairs hair following damage but protects it from future issues too, all while restoring moisture levels and making even the most finicky of hair easy to manage.

Despite being undeniably effective when used alone, the shampoo and conditioner reach their full potential when paired with the Olaplex Hair Perfector. The hydrating overhaul delivers a salon experience in just three easy steps, simply work the No.3 hair perfector into towel dried hair and leave on for a minimum of ten minutes before finishing off with the shampoo and conditioner, used as normal. The end result? A restored, repaired, shimmering mane that looks as though it has been treated by hands of a professional.

Olaplex is available from Haircare Australia.

Haircare Australia

www.haircareaust.com

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The most inspiring places in the city to conduct a business meeting

Having an appropriate space is vital to a well constructed, productive business meeting, but it’s not always the easiest thing to nail. A place with a noisy atmosphere can make it hard for both you and the person you’re meeting to focus, while a spot with intermittent or zero Wifi just reflects poor planning. If you’re searching for a high-quality environment that meets all the requirements, we suggest you take a look at these inspiring spots.

The Cafe — Mutual Friends
A place that really gets the juices flowing, Mutual Friends is the cafe-art-gallery hybrid that crafts the perfect environment to inspire some creativity. Its on-site workspace — QB Studios — attracts a steady flow of like-minded individuals, meaning that a quiet, productive, relaxing atmosphere can always be expected. If you’re hoping to chow down on some quality brunch fare mid-meeting, the eclectic cafe serves up a medley of mouth-watering cabinet treats and a few star menu items too.

The Shared Space — Textile Lofts
For those meetings that require getting down to business with no distractions, a mature, work-friendly shared space does just the trick. Textile Lofts, located in Parnell, is an impressive spot boasting a handsome interior — wooden beams, smooth timber flooring and plush furniture — alongside desktop screens, storage lockers and a well-stocked bar in the social room, perfect for when the meeting comes to a close.

The Coffee Spot — Caffeteria Allpress
For a casual, quick catch up that requires a damn good cup of Joe to get the ball rolling, Freemans Bay’s Caffetteria Allpress is just the ticket. Whether it’s a double-shot almond flat white or a chocolate-drizzled mochaccino, you can rest assured that the Allpress coffee here is the best in the biz. There’s a large table in the adjoining art gallery space, where you can meet with a group surrounded by quality artwork and away from the hustle and bustle of the main cafe.

The Outdoor Area — Albert Park
Granted, there’s no Wifi available, but sometimes a bit of nature therapy is the best way to set things in motion, and Albert Park — in its CBD-central prime location — serves as the perfect opportunity. You’re onto a winner if there’s a spot free near the aesthetically pleasing Victorian fountain, as flowing water is said to not only induce relaxation but also deliver a white noise that can promote focus.

The secret-ish spotSeafarers, Level 6
Clandestine Champagne parlour by night and open workspace by day, level six of the Seafarers building stands as the ultimate place for a private, low-key meeting. In addition to its hidden location and unknown nature (which results in close-to-none crowds), this spot also server up glorious views of the harbour, making for the perfect inspiration station.

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10 products every man should have in his grooming arsenal

Men, we know that caring for yourself ain’t easy. With so many products on the market promising to transform you into David Gandy with nothing more than a slick of moisturiser, it can be hard knowing which products to trust. Well, look no further, we’ve done all the hard work so you don’t have to. Here are the top 10 in the grooming biz that are more than worthy of your time. You can thank us later.

The Shaving Cream 
Saturdays NYC has found a match made in shaving heaven — the combination of almond and coconut oil. The almond works as a natural moisturiser, helping to combat UV damage and reduce flare-ups, while the coconut oil provides an über silky surface for the ultimate close shave. We dare you to find a more synergistic duo.

The Razor 
Handmade in England from solid brass and with an easy-to-grip rubber handle, this luxurious razor by Marram Co is as fantastically handsome as it is functional.

The Oil 
Even those few gentlemen with Mr Twit-esque beards will find solace in Le Labo’s wondrous beard oil. Combining sunflower, grapeseed oil and jojoba, this plant-based formula protects, smooths and nourishes rugged whiskers to a silky soft degree. As an added bonus the formula smells good, emanating notes of fresh bergamot with lavender and violet.

The Moisturiser
Combining anti-inflammatory calendula with hydrating rosemary and vitamin E rich almond oil, the S.M. Novella Calendula cream is a jack-of-all-trades moisturiser that nourishes and hydrates the skin.

The Cleanser
Be sure to opt for something light on fragrance — skincare shouldn’t have to smell like a bouquet of botanicals. This cleansing facial scrub by Hunter Lab keeps skin prepped, soothed and hydrated without bruising your manliness with heavy floral aromatics.

The Fragrance 
Like an attention-grabbing evening tux, Clive Christian’s No 1 fragrance is the pinnacle of luxury. Prepare to be the finest smelling chap around with a scent that combines the rarest of ingredients — including 50-year old sandalwood, powdery musk and vetiver. This is a warm, velvety fragrance that is understated yet distinctive (and far easier to don than the tux).

The Hair Product
We all know that dogs are supposed to be a man’s best friend but as far as this hair necessity is concerned, it seems they might have some competition. Davines’ Forming Pomade — found at Servilles — makes styling a breeze, whipping texture into hair while still remaining lightweight and invisible.

The Body Wash
An uncomplicated variation that’s easy on the fragrance but heavy on the skin-conditioning and cleansing, Ecostore’s body wash is just the ticket for the simple, refined man. (NB: this smells divine without delivering that overpowering, just-used-my-girlfriends-shampoo kind of smell.)

The Lip Balm 
Regardless of how blistered, dry or cracked their lips are, most blokes are hesitant to partake in a spot of lip balm application for fear of sporting the glossed look. Luckily, Sans’ velvety balm puts damaged lips into recovery mode with its papaya seed oil formula without leaving behind a shimmering residue.

The Make-Up 
Listen up lads, men can wear makeup too — or at least they can according to Chanel. Last year, the luxury fashion house debuted its first-ever men’s makeup collection, entitled ‘BOY de Chanel,‘ comprising a range of items you wouldn’t expect to see lurking within a men’s wash bag. Well, guys, times are a’changing, and we couldn’t recommend the easy-to-apply, effective yet subtle, lightweight foundations enough.

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8 of the finest fragrances to wear on your wedding day

Our sense of smell is inextricably linked to our memory, meaning that picking out the perfect scent for your wedding day has almost as much hanging on it as the final choice of dress does. It’s important to spend time and effort picking out a suitable fragrance that really resonates with you, but for those that are in need of a little inspiration, we recommend one of these divine options.

Tom Ford’s Neroli Portofino
A refreshing and pared back scent, this makes a fitting option for a beach or outdoor wedding. Neroli Portofino is inspired by the cool breezes, sparkling clear waters and lush foliage of the Italian Riviera, comprising floral notes, citrus oils, and amber undertones to create a crisp scent that intrigues and captivates.

Le Labo
With floral notes of jasmine, lily and tuberose seamlessly blended together with more woody scents of vanilla and musk, Le Labo ticks off the feminine fragrance box without being sickly sweet or blousy.

Dior’s Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet
Like a floral bouquet with a bit of a punch, this traditional, eternally-beloved scent intertwines zesty mandarin, white musk and peony with hints of rose Damascus essence. (Just be sure to actually stay at your wedding, unlike Natalie Portman in her 2015 Miss Dior commercial.)

Penhaligons’ Clandestine Clara
For the rebellious lot, this anti-bride scent is anything but floral and fancy. A complex aroma interlaced with cinnamon musk, patchouli and rhum vanilla creates a smoky, velvety, woody fragrance that’s utterly unexpected and forever memorable.

Chanel Gardénia
For those planning a traditional wedding, a timeless, floral scent is key. Dewy, lush greens and gardenia petals collide to create a refreshing, uplifting fragrance that leaves a lasting impression without being too heavy or overpowering — the perfect accompaniment to a sun-drenched summer wedding.

Jo Malone Orange Blossom
In this olfactory ode to orange blossoms, clementine flowers delightfully merge with notes of water lily and orris to create a summery scent that’s refreshing and zesty. The botanicals craft the core of a traditional wedding scent while the orange addition gives it a surprising, sublime kick.

Diptyque L’Eau Geranium Odorata
Make like the newlywed royals and opt for a Diptyque scent to celebrate your big day. (Meghan Markle and Prince Harry chose the luxury brand’s candles to scent their wedding.) The L’Eau Geranium Odorata fragrance blends geranium bourbon and rose geranium with bergamot, pink peppercorn and cedar for a harmonious floral scent.

CREED’s Fleurissimo
If you’re a sucker for a good love story, you’ll be smitten with CREED’s Fleurissimo. Not only does it smell divine — with notes of rose, tuberose and ylang- ylang — the perfume is also steeped in romance, being the scent that a lovestruck Prince Rainier once secretly made for his future Princess of Monaco, Grace Kelly on their wedding day. (NB: WORLD offers private appointments with brides, grooms and entire wedding parties to discuss, explore and pin down the perfect fragrance to commemorate your big day, just in case you’re having trouble deciding.)

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