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Guardian Gods: Mo'o
In the Ancient Hawaiian religion, there are protectors and guardians everywhere called aumakua. These usually take the form of animals, such the pueo (Hawaiian owl) or mo'o (gecko)! The Mo'o were of monstrous size and they guard places like such as fishponds.
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Duke's Waikiki
We've probably talked about Duke's before, but y'know what? We just can't get enough! Duke's is located at the Outrigger Hotel in the middle of the Waikiki strip. It's the perfect spot for a nice dinner for a special occasion. If you're going to try a mai tai, this is the perfect place to try it, and don't leave without grabbing a slice of hula pie!
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Skincare Routine: Moisturizers and Creams
We're almost at the end of our skincare routine! After treating your skin, we can top it off with a moisturizer. If your skin gets particularly dry, especially in the winter time, a cream is a good option, but typically, any basic moisturizer will do the trick, such as the Aveda hydrating lotion or the oil-control lotion (both from the Botanical Kinetics line!)! If you need a heavier cream from the winter, the rich creme is fabulous!
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The Royal Hawaiian Hotel continues to be loved for generations
The Royal Hawaiian Hotel, known as the "Pink Palace of the Pacific".
It continues to be loved by tourists as one of the world's leading luxury hotels.
When the hotel opened in 1927, it was common to travel by ship rather than by plane.
So the best hospitality for guests after a long voyage was not the ocean view, but the green garden view.
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Everyone's Favorite Henry's Place ice cream
Henry's Place is a small shop located along Beach walk, behind the Tramp International Hotel.
Ice cream and sorbet made with fresh fruit are so delicious!!
We recommend the rich, Hawaiian tropical fruit flavors like mango and pineapple, but we also recommend the refreshing coconut flavor.
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Refreshing Scalp Massage with Aveda Wooden Paddle Brush
Aveda's best selling Wooden Paddle Brush is great for scalp massage.
[How to self-massage]
Step1: Brush from top to bottom to remove tangles.
Step2: Brushing to move the pores from bottom to top.
Step3: Press the brush firmly around the temple.
Step4: Gently and slowly press the brush from front to back.
Step5: Tap the back of the head rhythmically.
This massage is very easy and comfortable. Let's try it!!
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Bellstone
In Old Hawai'i, bellstones were used to communicate. These were large boulders could be struck with a stick or another stone, and it would produce a ringing sound (hence the name!). Bellstones can be found all over Hawai'i, but one well-known bellstone is found near the Poliahu Heiau in Wailua on the island of Kaua'i!
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Arancino di Mare
If you crave a little Italian food, look no further than Arancino di Mare! There are several Arancino locations, but this one is located in the Waikiki Beach Marriott!
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Skincare Routine: Treating Your Skin Concerns
After we have cleansed, and exfoliated (if it's a day to exfoliate~~), and toned (if you are using toner), now we can treat our skin! Whatever skin concerns you have, this is when you would treat those. For example, Aveda's Firm concentrate is good if anti-aging is a concern you want to address. If you want to address acne, something with niacinamide is a nice choice. Remember though, less is more!
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Legend of Lonopuha
In this story, the god Lono takes on a human form and becomes a farmer. While out working, he hurts his foot with his digging stick. His foot begins to bleed, and the god Kane comes and he learns to treat the open wound by placing a poultice of popolo leaves on it, and he learns about medicinal herbs. After his death, he is known and worshipped as Lonopuha, meaning "Lono of the swelling".