[Holiday Hours]12/14/2025 Honolulu Marathon Day 9AM-6PM, 12/25/2025 Christmas Day 9AM-6PM, 1/1/2026 New Year's Day 9AM-6PM *We will remain open during both Christmas and New Year's Day!

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Endless Summer Festival

Endless Summer Festival is this Saturday! From 4p-10p on Kalakaua Avenue, visit local vendors and artists selling food, handmade crafts, and art!

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Moemoeā

Moemoeā, the newest exhibit at the Honolulu Museum of Art is the first museum exhibit by Maui-based artist Noah Harders.
The exhibit features wearable art made of organic materials such as flowers, leaves, and even fish bones and lobster shells! Moemoeā is available for viewing from 10a-6p 6/17-7/27

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King Kamehameha I Day

June 11th is King Kamehameha I Day! Every year on June 11th we celebrate King Kamehameha the Great, who unified the Hawaiian Islands in 1810, forming the Kingdom of Hawai'i.

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Young Artists of Hawaii Exhibit

The 2023 Young Artists of Hawaii Exhibit opens today at the Hawai'i State Art Museum! 96 award-winning works by students in Kindergarten through sixth grade will be available for viewing from June 5th through June 17th Monday-Saturday from 10a-4p. Admission is free!

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Spa Hours Memorial Day Weekend

We are Open! 9-6 all through Memorial Day Wekend~~!

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Smooth Infusion Perfect Blow Dry

Everyone loves a bouncy blow-out, but humidity always tries to rain on our parade! The Smooth Infusion Perfect Blow Dry spray not only protects your hair from heat damage when blow-drying, but it also protects from frizz for 72 hours!

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Gift Cards for Any Occasion

Mother's Day, Graduation, Birthdays... So many opportunities to gift your loved ones a gift card! Physical and digital gift cards are available!

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Mother's Day

Mother's Day is this weekend, and what better way to celebrate your mom than to treat her to a spa treatment? Book her a relaxing massage like our Lomi lomi massage!

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May Day is Lei Day!

May 1st is May Day, and May Day is Lei Day here in Hawai'i Nei! Lei Day became an official holiday in 1929 and celebrates the making and giving of leis, as well as the Hawaiian culture and aloha spirit. Every island has its own flower that represents the island, for example, Hawai'i Island (or the Big Island) is represented by the red ʻōhiʻa lehua blossom, and the island of Kaua'i is represented by the mokihana berry. The island of Ni'ihau is represented by small seashells called pupu shells, and is the only island not represented by a plant!

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New Product Alert!

We have some new products coming soon! Stay tuned!

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