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Showing posts with label Foot Massage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foot Massage. Show all posts
Monday, 6 May 2013

Hong Kong Beauty Little Black Book

When I first moved to Hong Kong just over four years ago, I arrived never having visited the city before without really having done any research about my new home. Work had arranged a serviced apartment and a taxi to pick me up from the airport, I knew vaguely how to get from the serviced apartment to the office on Monday, and I had a Time Out Guide to Hong Kong, I'd be fine...


The fact that I'd neglected to get any cash changed at the airport was my first stumbling block. It turns out a wallet full of ten pound notes is even less useful in a Hong Kong taxi than a five hundred Hong Kong dollar note... Finding an HSBC cash point in Central was my second issue. How is there a 7eleven every hundred metres, but a complete lack of places to get the means to buy anything from these cash only corner shops?! Once I'd located an ATM, I suddenly realised that I had absolutely no idea what the exchange rate between pounds and HK dollars was... The suggested amounts on the cash point screen seemed to indicate that $1,000 was a viable amount to be withdrawing in one go, but that sounded like a lot? Would I withdraw $1,000 and empty my account? I decided to just grit my teeth and go with it. Thankfully $1,000 is less than £100, account draining was averted and I could pay my angry taxi driver and send him on his way.

As my first week progressed, I realised that locating an HSBC ATM was the least of my new city problems. Small things that you take for granted become a huge undertaking. You need to buy some groceries. Where is the nearest Waitrose? Oh, right, there isn't a Waitrose in Hong Kong, so um... what are the supermarkets called in Hong Kong? Which is the equivalent of Waitrose? You've forgotten to pack blonde hairgrips, where's the nearest Boots? Oh, no Boots in Hong Kong either... And the likelihood of getting blonde hairgrips anywhere is slim to none? Excellent.

Need a doctor? Need to get a pair of trousers taken up? Need to buy a Birthday card? Yes every little day to day thing becomes a bit of an uphill struggle.

And then there's your hair and beauty... Where to get a haircut, where to get a wax, where to get a mani pedi... And don't even get me started on where to get good blonde highlights...

After much googling (what would we do without it?) and a lot of badgering of new friends, I begun to build up a directory of recommendations. Over the years I've also found the genius Everything Hong Kong (an awesome knows everything directory to Hong Kong that every new expat should be handed at the airport) and local websites like Sassy and Dim Sum & Then Some - total saviours.

On the hair and beauty front, I'm still uncovering hidden gems but I pretty much have my stalwart cast of favourites. For anyone new to Hong Kong or for those looking for a new waxer/ hairdresser/ beautician magician, here's a peek into my Hair & Beauty Little Black Book...

Hair
Colour
Kicking off with my top tip for the hardest thing to get right in Hong Kong, yup, blonde! Rather fittingly, my natural hair colour is mousy brown and while I love rocking my ears and whiskers in the blog header, I'm really not a fan of my mouse-hued tresses. But the pursuit of the perfect blonde is never a smooth journey. There was the teenage disaster with bleach and then the university years of dodgy stripy hair courtesy of various housemates using at home highlighting kits... 

As a result, these days I'm fastidious when it comes to getting my hair coloured. One of my most difficult goodbyes when I left London was that with my trusty colourist, but little did I know how hard finding a replacement would be in my new home. Four and a bit years on, I've done the rounds trialling and testing more than my fair share of salons and I've finally found the only man whose name you need to know if your blonde comes courtesy of a bottle... step up Shayne Chandler of Salon Chandler.


I'm not going to pretend that Shayne's cheap, but this is your hair and you wear it everyday. If you're happy to pay Louboutin prices for a pair of shoes that you'll wear now and then, relatively, Shayne's a total bargain! The Salon Chandler experience is also super luxe and will leave you not only with the best blonde of your life (no kidding) but also feeling pampered and princess-like. Make sure you get booked in way in advance though, understandably, Shayne's a very popular man...

Salon Chandler
14/F Tak Woo House
17-19 D'Aguilar Street
Central
Hong Kong
+852 2537 3737
www.salonchandler.com

Cut
Colour sorted, your cut should be a total breeze right?

No, sadly not. If you've ever gone in for a trim and come out with something 'directional' and 'different', you'll know that no amount of being told that 'it will grow' is any comfort. Avoid disaster entirely by heading to a stylist who knows his way around a pair of scissors and has far more interesting chat than enquiring whether you're going anywhere nice on holiday. My top two are Billy at Salon Chandler and John at Paul Gerrard.

Paul Gerrard
1st and 2nd floor
Wah Hing House
35 Pottinger Street
Central Hong Kong

+852 2869 4408
www.paulgerrard.com

Salon Chandler
See full details above.

Brazillian Blowout
If you're one of those very annoying naturally swishy haired people, you can skip this part. Fellow frizzy friends, if you've noticed that your fro's kicked up a notch since the humidity's risen, it's time to get booked in for a Brazilian Blowout and I have the scoop on the top guys for the job. For the uninitiated, the Brazilian Blowout is quite possibly the best invention in the world. Ever. Well at least since the invention of GHDs. Cast aside images of flat, lifeless, chemically straightened helmet hair, this is a smoothing treatment which actually improves the condition of your hair while also transforming it into a frizz-free curtain of rippling goddess hair... I can confirm though that not all Brazilian Blowouts were created equal, I've had a couple of shockers but in the process have also discovered the awesome Millie at Paul Gerrard. With that knowledge in your back pocket, you too can join the ranks of the annoyingly swishy haired people...

Paul Gerrard
See full details above.


Nails
I know it sounds high maintenance, but I really love having a perfect set of shiny, glossy, painted nails. Whether you're in a cocktail dress and strappy stilettos or barefoot on a beach in a bikini, a mani pedi just gives you that 'done' edge. The only problem is that I have the kind of weak children's nails that bend and flex which means that manicures tend to last 3 days tops. While I can cope with this if I'm getting a manicure for an ocassion, my divadom doesn't quite stretch to heading to the spa every couple of days for a nail touch up in usual everyday life. Which is why I was absolutely delighted to discover the gel mani pedi. A set of nails that stay unchipped and mirror shiny for roughly two weeks? I'm totally sold! I get the OPI Gel Color and my top shades are Cajun Shrimp and Big Apple Red (but there are tonnes to choose from). The only downside is that your nails are a little weaker when the colour comes off (make sure you get it removed in salon to minimise this as much as possible) but that's a price I'm willing to pay for mani pedi perfection!

My favourite place for anything nails related is Iyara. I've been a fan of the Central branch, conveniently located just alongside the escalators, for a while, but have also just discovered the Wan Chai branch, a heavenly little oasis of peace and calm tucked away on Ship Street. The therapists at Iyara are all really lovely, work quickly and efficiently and know how to give a mean manicure. You can also bring your own wine making this the perfect place to kick off a girlie night out!

Iyara
1/F 26 Cochrane Street,
Central,
+852 2545 8638
www.iyarabeauty.com


 
Waxing
I'm now an out and out IPL covert (see Skin Gym section below), but prior to that I'd tried an array of waxers around town. Pleasant it may not be, but when weekends are spent poolside or sunning on junks, having a good waxer on speed dial is essential. The majority of the places I've tried are much of a muchness, small day spas with cheerful staff who get the job done quickly and efficiently. My favourites of this variety are Nu Waxing Workshop, Om Day Spa and Nude.

But if you're looking for somewhere that makes this grooming chore a little more of a treat, I think the ultimate HK wax is at the Mandarin Oriental Spa. Surprisingly, it's only about HK$50 more pricey than most of the small day spa options and if you have to have hot wax smoothed onto you and then ripped off again, you really couldn't wish for a better place to do it.

I've heard amazing things about the legendary Betty, but apparently her waiting list is comparable to the Hermes Birkin waiting list, and in my experience, all of the therapists are great. The spa is absolutely beautiful, you're given tea on arrival along with a fluffy robe and slippers to slip on pre-wax and the changing rooms are super luxe. The whole experience is relaxing and soothing and the wax itself really is the most pain-free of all the waxes I've ever had.

The Mandarin Spa
Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong
5 Connaught Rd Central
+852 2825 4888

Foot Massage 
On my first weekend in Hong Kong, at a bit of a loss as to how to spend a Saturday afternoon in a city where I knew no one and was more than a little hungover, I stumbled across a reflexology spot and my love of foot massage was born! When I'm feeling in particular need of pampering, I can happily spend a whole afternoon snoozing and reading trashy magazines while all my stresses and strains and aches and pains are kneaded away.

If you're looking for cheap and cheerful, my favourite spot in town is Gao's. The decor is a little eclectic - think your Chinese Grandmother's front room with a dash of Ikea - but the foot massages are awesome and the little touches like the warm cinnamon scented neck pillows and the rosebud tea, set this aside from all the other foot massage joints in the city.

If you're looking for something a bit more spa-like, luxe it up a level with an hour or two at Ten Feet Tall. While this is pretty spenny compared to Gao's, your foot massage does come with a huge range of glossy magazines, a fro-yo menu and a zen white backdrop. My top reflexologists are Don & Tony, but be sure to book in advance at the weekends when appointments are like gold dust! If you're feeling in need of some real me time, nab a private room which comes complete with beds and huge TV screens where you can watch one of the selection of TFT DVDs or even your own downloads via Apple TV... The latest episode of Girls and a pot of M&M topped fro-yo while your feet are rubbed? It doesn't get much better...

Gao's Foot Massage
15th Floor Century Square
1-13 D'Aguilar Street
Central
Hong Kong
+852 2810 9219
www.gaosfootlankwaifong.com

Ten Feet Tall
20/F & 21/F,
L Place, 139 Queen's Road
Central, Hong Kong

+852 2971 1010
www.tenfeettall.com.hk

 


 

Eyelash Extensions
While having inidividual eyelashes painstakingly glued to each of your natural lashes may sound the height of diva-dom, this has been my number one beauty discovery of the last few years and actually means that you can become ridiculously low maintenance day to day. Suddenly from the minute you wake up you look groomed and glossy - your make-up regime is reduced to a dab of concealer and a swirl of blusher...

My first foray into lash extensions was at Hong Kong's Browhaus, but I've now found a new salon which is far cheaper and delivers much more natural results (the lashes are finer, softer and less black than the Browhaus lashes). Glow with Ceri Silk is slap bang in the middle of Central, in fact directly opposite where the brand new Topshop is about to open up! While your lashes are applied you lie on a very comfy bed, wrapped in blankets where you won't feel so awkward when you inevitably nod off!

Glow with Ceri Silk
9/F Parker House
72, Queen's Road Central,
Hong Kong
+852 2525 5198
www.cerisilk.com/

All Round Spa Awesomeness
My number one spot for everything spa related that hasn't been covered off yet - so, eyebrows (shaping and tinting), facials, massage and IPL, is the Skin Gym.  This little haven of all things beauty is very conveniently located just opposite Shanghai Tang on Duddell Street - which is just about to become the hottest street in the city thanks to much hyped new arts club, Duddell's...

I first discovered the Skin Gym when I was having a bad skin month and was in dire need of a facial, a trip to skin magician, Justine, later and my skin was glowy and bright and I'd had a very happy hour chatting away about everything and nothing for the first half and zonking out with Cafe del Mar softly playing in the background for the second. As I was about to leave Justine offered to give my eyebrows a tidy and I gratefully accepted. My only other experience of brow shaping in Hong Kong was painful and left my eyebrows looking sparse. This was the absolute opposite and I now make sure I pop in for a freshen up every few weeks.

After years of waxing, I finally decided to bite the bullet and go for a more permanent hair removal solution last winter. I considered snapping up a bargain basement GroupOn deal, but decided that where there are lasers and delicate skin involved, it pays to spend a little extra and get the assurance that the job will be done well. So, I've been heading to the Skin Gym for my monthly IPL sessions ever since. It's not the most pleasant treatment (it feels a bit like a cross-between being given a small electric shock and being snapped with an elastic band), but it's made infinitely better by being in a luxe spa room chatting to the super friendly and very efficient Clara. Results so far are head-spinningly amazing, the idea of never having to wax or shave again is just too brilliant for words and if you work out how much you'd otherwise spend on waxing, the treatment pays for itself it just a couple of years - total no brainer!

The girls also offer waxing, massage and my latest secret weapon for getting junk season ready... Maximus RF and DMA for body... The science behind this treatment is pretty complex but let's leave it at the fact that it reduces the circumference of your thighs, tightens and tones your fleshier areas and significantly improves the appearance of cellulite... A miracle treatment that I'd suggest you get booked in for ASAP, it's already May and your bikini beckons...!

The Skin Gym
Room 603
6/F Printing House
6 Duddell Street
Hong Kong
+852 2810 8088
www.theskingym.com.hk

Friday, 23 November 2012

This Week the Mice Have Mostly Been...

Wow! We have been a bunch of very busy little Mice this week! While I spent last weekend breaking my Bikini Fit diet in style in Shanghai (more to come on that very soon), the London Mice were zipping out of London for a weekend in the country full of wellies, long walks and hipflasks of mulled wine. Back to our desks with a bang on Monday but not for long for Middle Mouse who unpacked her Barbour only to replace it with her Viking hat (jokes) to head off to Oslo with work. Meanwhile Mini Mouse has been working her little socks off all week but somehow also finding the time for a few cocktail-fuelled evenings with the girls...And in Hong Kong I've been consumed with all things Birthday - party planning and present opening, champagne supping (yup, I fell off the wagon - ooops!) and cake chomping (well if you're going to mess up your diet, do it well...). A huge thank you to Mini and Middle for my amazo Birthday Blog Post (and to Daddy Mouse for spending hours in the loft at home digging out the baby photos) - I absolutely loved it!

Seems impossible that we could possibly manage to cram anything else into seven little days doesn't it? Pah, what do you think we are? Men? We're Mice remember... This week the Mice have mostly been....

Blissing Out at brand new foot massage hot spot, Kiwi. In anticipation of a busy Birthday weekend, I decided that on my Birthday eve on Wednesday, a little bit of pampering was in order. I've been meaning to try out this newbie since it opened at the start of the month and after my heavenly foot massage, I only wished I'd tried it out sooner. 



Tucked away on the 14th floor of Century Square Building in Lang Kwai Fong, Kiwi is a small but perfectly formed spa space with a cluster of sleek space-age like foot massage chairs and two little body massage rooms. Kiwi has iPads available to loan you so that you can internet shop or blog hop while all your troubles are kneaded away or you could opt, as I did, to catch up on all the details of Justine Timberlake and Jessica Biel's wedding from one of the stack of glossy magazines. Top Tip: ask for Tom, a genuine foot magician who will leave you feeling like you're walking on clouds.

Swooning over yet another socially conscious new discovery, jewellery brand, Edge of Ember. Last week we blogged about new additions to the HK eco-scene including Wild Grass (where I'll be having a Birthday dinner this weekend) and new e-boutique, A Boy Named Sue (who I'll be blogging more about soon...). This week we discovered Edge of Ember's beautiful jewellery which is handmade by local artisans in Cambodia, Nepal, Indonesia and Vietnam, supporting self-sustainable employment in small communities struggling on the edge of poverty. As if that wasn't enough, Edge of Ember also reinvests 10% of all proceeds back into these communities funding local charity projects. We're loving absolutely every piece on the website, but this bangle and these earrings are definitely taking top spots on our Christmas wish lists...

The Edge of Ember Chamelli Bangle
HK$1,150
HK$1,050
Images via: www.the9thmuse.com

You can get your hands on these and the rest of the Edge of Ember amazingness via the online shop and the best news of all? They ship internationally for free! 

Even better news for Hong Kongers, you can currently pick up an Edge of Ember bargain... The very lovely Sassy Girls are offering a delicious little Sassy Sale Deal on shopping vouchers for jewellery boutique, the 9th Muse which just happens to stock the Edge of Ember! Hop over to the Sassy site, pay HK$200 and get a HK$400 voucher to spend at the 9th Muse - does it get much better than that?!

Becoming Serial Lip-Lickers after getting a box full of super yummy Lip Smacker x Paul Frank lip balms. Mini Mouse has blogged before about loving the Fried Ice-Cream flavour. My current obsession is the Julius' Amaretto Biscotti. It's genuinely so good that I found myself googling "How many calories are there in lip balm"...

Lip Smackers have launched some very sweet little gift packs just in time for Christmas which we think are perfect for any tween nieces or great stocking stuffers for grown-up girls with a penchant for Paul Frank! 

Giving Thanks for Birthdays, brilliant boyfriends and homemade macaroons at one of my favourite restaurants in Hong Kong, TBLS. After a day of being thoroughly spoiled, I ended my day with an epic eight course Thanksgiving feast on the terrace at TBLS. Each course was meticulously prepared, beautifully presented and so incredibly delicious that I wanted to lick the plate. My highlights were the soup & sandwich, make that the ULTIMATE soup and sandwich - pumpkin & sage soup with goats cheese froth and maple glazed ham hock and fig and clove jam sandwich - and the eggnog macaroon sandwich. Having said that the Turducken was pretty mindblowing and the beef pot pie with porcini mushrooms has my mouth watering just typing about it... Any Hong Kongers who haven't been yet, I thoroughly recommend it, anyone planning to visit Hong Kong any time soon, make sure that it's on your agenda (and that you've booked well in advance getting a table requires a couple of months' of forward planning).   






And on that note, I think it's about time to wish you all a very happy Thanksgiving weekend full of Black Friday shopping (or Cyber Monday shopping plotting), family fun and most importantly, lots and lots of eating...

Image via: www.pinterest.com

Happy Weekend!
x
The Mice
Thursday, 17 May 2012

The ULTIMATE Foot Massage: Ten Feet Tall

In a city that never sleeps, when it comes to the weekend and you need some sleep, what's a girl to do?

After a week of daily twelve hour stints in the office, sandwiched between crack of dawn workouts and late night cocktails, all propped up on a cumulative total of twenty hours' sleep, when the weekend finally rolls round how do you wind down?

A hike's too energetic.  A boozy brunch is too toxic.  But a bit of reflexology is just right...

Hong Kong is full of reflexology joints ranging from the basic (shabby, mismatched furniture and reflexologists who chat on their iPhones whilst rubbing your feet) to the luxe (sleek, dark, lots of leather and a distinct spa air).  I have my trusty favourites but last weekend I decided to try a new place that I'd heard lots about but hadn't quite got around to visiting, Teen Feet Tall.  


Perched up on the 20th & 21st floor of the sparkly, new(ish) L Place,  Ten Foot Tall opened at the start of the year and became an immediate hit.  One visit and I guarantee you'll understand why.  Zoom up in the lifts to the sleek white reception area on the 21st floor and you're greeted by a cool neon Ten Foot Tall sign.  As the Mice are more than a little partial to neon wall art, this was a very good sign...

The friendly girls on reception didn't make a fuss about the fact that we didn't have a reservation and proceeded to enthusiastically show us around.  Seating up to 46 customers, the spa is divided into a series of cosy little rooms.  Take your pick from private rooms seating two to eight people, communal rooms seating up to eight and party rooms which accommodate four to eight people and come complete with an 80" projector screens and Now TV.  Most rooms have huge white armchairs to snuggle into while your feet are rubbed but the ultimate rooms have beds...!  Despite more than a little begging we were informed that the rooms with beds were all booked up so settled on a communal room with armchairs (despite being dubbed a communal room no one else joined us during our treatment so it was effectively private).

A Communal Room

Tour over and room selected we nestled into our respective oversized armchairs as our neat white uniformed reflexologists bustled about filling our foot bowls with warm soapy water.  Before we got too comfortable though the receptionist was back and asking if we'd like to follow her to choose magazines to read during our treatments.  You don't need to say magazine to me twice.  The selection of magazines at most places in town could probably best be described as vintage... Not at Ten Feet Tall, I nabbed the latest issue of Grazia and this month's Vogue - score! (for non-HKers that's about ten pounds worth of magazines... Grazia's four pounds a week here, magazines are a more expensive habit than nicotine...).

Magazine Heaven!

Suitably magged-up I settled back into my armchair noticing that each chair comes with a little side table complete with a drawer that opens up to reveal a set of plug sockets.  So it would seem that a drained Blackberry or iPad is now a legitimate excuse for getting a foot massage and even more excitingly, working from the spa is now a viable and far more appealing option that working from your desk...Oh and did I mention the free wifi throughout the spa?!  Ten Feet Tall has seriously thought of everything.

And I mean everything.  Just as I was scanning Grazia's Chart of Lust, the receptionist returned proffering a menu.  No measly mug of hot water here, instead you can have a Fuji Fusion smoothie (banana, strawberries, apples & orange), fresh young coconut or even a frozen yoghurt (including a choice of yummy toppings)... I opted for a Flirty Refresh (organic mint and cucumber topped with soda) the perfect cool, summer pick me up.

The foot massage itself was amazing - 50 blissed out minutes, perfect pressure and just enough pain to make you feel that it's doing you good!  And the therapists weren't just magical foot masseuses, mine dashed to grab me a towel when I said I was cold and insisted in wrapping me up in it himself while my boyfriend's therapist tiptoed to switch off his reading light and cover him with a blanket when he fell asleep mid-massage.  

So, tootsie transforming treatments, M&M topped frozen yoghurt, Vogue, Grazia, 80" TVs, beds, incredible service.  What's the catch?  Well not the price.  Treatments start at just HK$188 for a 50 minute foot massage - the same price as many of the more basic places in Hong Kong.  You pay separately for drinks and snacks but these range from a very reasonable HK$25 - 28.  On this basis, I think I have no choice but to go back repeatedly and search a bit further for that catch...



Ten Feet Tall
www.tenfeettall.com.hk 
20/F & 21/F,
L Place, 139 Queen's Road
Central, Hong Kong

+852 2971 1010
Monday – Sunday 11:00am – 1:00am
(Last Appointment at 12am)