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Lappert's Hawai'i
If you want a sweet treat on a hot day or even a nice coffee or tea, Lappert's is fantastic! Originally opened on Kaua'i, Lappert's now has several locations on Kaua'i, and one in Waikiki, and one on Maui. Head to the location in Waikiki at the Hilton Hawaiian Village and give them a try!
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Aveda Sun Care
Summer is coming, take care of your skin and protect it from the sun! Enter Aveda's Sun Care line, including the Aveda sun veil, which gives sun protection for your hair!
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Aloha Kakahiaka Means Good Morning to You!
How do we say "Good Morning in ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi? We say Aloha kakahiaka!
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Boba Manifesto
If you need a place to proclaim your boba manifesto, two great boba places to check out are Shaka Shaka and Coffee or Tea! Shaka Shaka is located in Puck's Alley (they also have a location on Dillingham), and they offer a wide range of smoothies, teas, and juices (Highly recommend the watermelon smoothie or the watermelon green tea smoothie*heart eyes*). Coffee or Tea has a couple locations, including one in Waikiki! They also have Watermelon juice, however, they only offer it seasonally, so another really great drink they offer is their honeydew melon shake... which tastes like a melona bar (remember melona bar ice cream? Tastes just like that)!!!!
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Firm Facial
Obviously prevention is key (Even if you don't burn, or have a darker skin tone, the sun is a death ray, so remember to wear your sunscreen, y'all), but sometimes we want a lil extra boost! Our Firm Facial is an anti-aging facial designed to help lift and firm the skin. It also can help to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and boost your natural collagen and elastin!
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Poi
Poi is a thick paste made of pounded kalo (taro), and was a staple food in Old Hawai'i. The kalo plant is one of the many canoe plants, meaning it was one of the plants the Native Hawaiians brought with them. It is also considered sacred, as the kalo plant relates to the story of Hāloa, the first Hawaiian.
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Kapa Exhibit at Kaua'i Museum
If you happen to be visiting the island of Kaua'i, the Kaua'i Museum has an exhibit on display showing their kapa collection! It is currently on display from now until June 29th, and it celebrates the revival of kapa making in Hawai'i, and even shows beautiful Hawaiian kapa and tapa from other parts of Polynesia as well!
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Cancellation Policy and No Shows
If you need to cancel your appointment for whatever reason, please be sure to do so before 3:00PM the day BEFORE your appointment, otherwise we do have a 100% cancellation charge. This also applies to No-Shows.
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Kapa Cloth
Kapa (or tapa as it is called in other parts of Polynesia) cloth is a type of bark cloth made from the bark of the wauke (paper mulberry) tree. Kapa had several uses, but it was primarily used for clothing, such as a man's malo (loincloth) or a woman's pa'u (skirt) or a kihei (shawl). While other Polynesian cultures also make kapa/tapa, Hawaiian kapa is especially noted for being especially refined, with it's being a variety that is unlike any other tapa style.
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Mother's Day Brunch
It's Mother's Day this Sunday, so why not have a nice brunch with her? Orchids at the Halekulani Hotel is one of the best brunch spots to try out! It's sure to make for a memorable Mother's Day Brunch with its ocean view, locally sourced ingredients, and their wide selection from the carving station to the omelet station to the dessert station (oh me, oh my!)!