Beauty trends come and go, but undoubtedly on the way in are a host of new services for eyes and nails.
Lash extenders and nail coatings were among the most heavily promoted
items at Beauty Expo, the annual trade event in Auckland where salon
owners shop for products they hope you too will buy.
Viva
went along to the expo earlier this month to track the trends, and as
well as eye and nail services, there was plenty of mineral makeup on
offer and a growing focus on natural skincare, as well as laser therapy
equipment, spray tanning booths, new cosmeceutical brands and displays
from skincare ranges with an existing presence in spas and beauty
therapy clinics.
A few years ago, teeth
whitening and massage chairs were the go. This year the concentration
on services that businesses can introduce without a huge investment was
noticeable. It’s presumably a sign of both the economic times and the
seemingly insatiable consumer demand to try what’s new.
If you haven’t tried lash extensions or fake lashes,
then be aware these have been joined by semi-permanent mascara, and
brush-in, wipe off fibre-lengtheners, plus an ever growing number of
lash growth promoters.
If you’re considering trying a hybrid
gel-polish coating for nails, then there’s plenty more of these
fast-dry, no-chip formulas coming, plus more stick-on nail coatings that
are also cured for longevity under a UV or LED light. some even feature
a layered look, giving a holographic appearance to designs. Fun, but
not everyone.
Fishy tales
one woman who
won’t die wondering what a fish pedicure is like is Oasis Beauty founder
Stephanie Kimpton. the Canterbury woman survived the experience during a
recent trip to Thailand and writes about it in the new blog on her
website. That’s her foot pictured, and here’s a sample of what she has
to say: “Those toothless piranhas are hungry little suckers. they
swarmed at my feet, between my toes and up my legs.” find out more about
how her feet fared by clicking on this blog link.
You beauties
the 2011 Beauty Industry Awards were handed out at a black tie dinner
in Auckland, but the city’s therapists and clinics did not feature in
the top prizes. the country’s best clinic was named as Marlborough’s
Marlborough Day Spa and the best spa as Salute Hair & Day Spa, Lower
Hutt, with the runner up in both categories being Nicola Quinn Beauty
& Day Spa, Christchurch.
the best new business award went to
Beaute Skin Bar & Beauty Clinic in Dunedin, followed by Pure Aroma
Skin & Body, Mt Maunganui. Best therapist was Rachel Robertson of
Skin Therapy, Wellington, with Toni Spray of Chrysalis, Browns Bay,
runner up. the student winner was Lyn Mason, Wellington Institute of
Technology, runner up Renee Morey, Elite International, Newmarket
campus, Auckland.
Homegrown option
Joyce
Blok is a beauty care range found in nearly 200 salons nationwide, which
stands out because of its new Zealand origins, pre-dating the explosion
of natural skincare companies. Founded in 1973 as this country’s first
professional line designed for local conditions, the take-home range has
just been expanded to include four anti-ageing products with the latest
peptide technology. when I first came across Joyce Blok years ago, I
assumed it was an imported range, but Dutch-born therapist Joyce and her
masseuse husband Neil migrated here in the late 1960s and set up this
country’s first beauty training school. they retired to Queensland in
the 1980s, and the Self Care Group took over operations. (For stockist
details 0800 105 107).
Beauty briefs
TCM taster
Chuan Spa at the Langham Hotel is running introductory sessions about
the Traditional Chinese Medicine services it offers. find out about
acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping and more on either the morning or
afternoon of this Saturday, July 30. Bookings are necessary for the
complimentary sessions, run by the spa’s China-trained TCM practitioner
Patrice Hardy. Attendees will enjoy traditional Chinese refreshments and
be in with a chance to win a prize and receive 20 per cent off a
follow-up treatment. Ph (09) 300 2851.
In the pink
This year’s special limited edition Pink Orchid ghd features hot pink
plates and a lace-look clutch bag. As with previous limited edition
designs of the styler, $20 from the $329 purchase price will go to the
NZ Breast Cancer Foundation. in eight years, ghd has raised $2.5 million
across Australasia. for stockist information call 0800 424 744 or visit
the site.
The down low
American company
Kiehl’s has reduced prices this month, chopping between $5 and $20 from
some skincare items. Kiehl’s says its move reflects economies of scale
gained from taking the business global and its philanthropic ethos.
Lancome recently dropped the price of its Hydra Zen moisturiser to less
than $100 to make the cream more affordable for the younger customers it
would best suit. Price competition in the supermarket sector is also
marked, with many products discounted below recommended retail prices.
Head start
Kerastase is offering complimentary in-salon hair rituals for the next
two months. to get a voucher, you need to register your details on the
company’s website. the trial service does not include a post-treatment
blow-dry.
In the house
Actor Hugh Laurie
has signed on as one of L’Oreal’s band of celebrity brand ambassadors,
with the House star to front for the Men Expert range.
By Janetta Mackay | Email Janetta
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