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Advertising sign (flipped) outside Planet Beauty, a skincare centre specialising in the use of Dermalogica products.

 

Balmain, Sydney

Director of Cheer Fit, Samantha, was invited by skin care brand Dermalogica to hold a Cheer Fit class at their flagship Kensington store, to get all their customers cheerleader-fit! Pictured here with star pupils Cheryl and Charlotte, looking suitably sweaty after a great workout!

5th July 2009

www.cheerfit.co.uk

"I Do My Dermalogica at Soap Treatment Store"

RUNE - rehearsal photos

part of Tête à Tête The Opera Festival at the Round Chapel Hackney 17 August 2021

 

Kes’Cha’Au: Patricia Auchterlonie

Khye-Rell: Simone Ibbett-Brown

 

Music Director: Ben Smith

Piano: Joseph Havlat

Piano: Siwan Rhys

Piano: Ben Smith

 

Dancers:

Ryan Appiah-Sarpong

Max Gershon

Shakeel Kimotho

Thomas Page

 

Words and Music: Alastair White

Director: Gemma A. Williams

Director: Jarno Leppanen

Fashion: Ka Wa Key

Sculpture: Sid the Salmon

Hair: Maria Kovacs, Readytowearhairdressing

Assisted by: John Harte, Chris Harris-Gibbs and Evelina Lundgren

 

Makeup: Michelle Strain, AOFMPro, using Dermalogica

Assisted by: Alina Antofe, Laura Hahnel, Matilda Jose and Richa Khatana

 

rehearsal photo by Claire Shovelton @claireshov

ABOVE: Bikini by ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs)

 

HOSTED BY:

Juicy Communications & Promotions

 

Luxurious pampering, fun shopping and two fashion shows featuring designers:

 

ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs) and NICOLE TOMNEY (N.R.T. Fashions)

 

BEAUTY SERVICES:

Face Mapping Skin Analysis by Dermalogica’s Skin Bar

Lash Teases & Brow Grooming by Wink Beauty Lounge

Manicures by Soulful Indulgence

Hair Styling & Manicures by Tech 1 Hair Design & Esthetic

Tarot Card Reading by Psychic Gina

Mobile Hair Styling by Emily Sarah Style

Makeup Applications by New Image College of Fine Arts

Luxurious Massages by Rejuvenate Zone Spa

 

ALSO,

Shop for sizzling sex toys by Sex Ed with a Twist

Pick up sexy lingerie by Queen Diva Lingerie

Purchase natural remedies by Earth 2 You

Taste delicious samples of Youth Juice

Experience deluxe hand scrubs by Arbonne International

 

MUSIC BY:

DJ Johnny Jover

 

PHOTOGRAPHY BY:

Davis Chu - www.davischu.com

ABOVE: Dress by ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs)

 

HOSTED BY:

Juicy Communications & Promotions

 

Luxurious pampering, fun shopping and two fashion shows featuring designers:

 

ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs) and NICOLE TOMNEY (N.R.T. Fashions)

 

BEAUTY SERVICES:

Face Mapping Skin Analysis by Dermalogica’s Skin Bar

Lash Teases & Brow Grooming by Wink Beauty Lounge

Manicures by Soulful Indulgence

Hair Styling & Manicures by Tech 1 Hair Design & Esthetic

Tarot Card Reading by Psychic Gina

Mobile Hair Styling by Emily Sarah Style

Makeup Applications by New Image College of Fine Arts

Luxurious Massages by Rejuvenate Zone Spa

 

ALSO,

Shop for sizzling sex toys by Sex Ed with a Twist

Pick up sexy lingerie by Queen Diva Lingerie

Purchase natural remedies by Earth 2 You

Taste delicious samples of Youth Juice

Experience deluxe hand scrubs by Arbonne International

 

MUSIC BY:

DJ Johnny Jover

 

PHOTOGRAPHY BY:

Davis Chu - www.davischu.com

132 McGill, Montréal, 07-20-2014.

very cute OPI nail polish display in our Center St. location in Omaha, Nebraska

ABOVE: Bikini by ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs)

 

HOSTED BY:

Juicy Communications & Promotions

 

Luxurious pampering, fun shopping and two fashion shows featuring designers:

 

ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs) and NICOLE TOMNEY (N.R.T. Fashions)

 

BEAUTY SERVICES:

Face Mapping Skin Analysis by Dermalogica’s Skin Bar

Lash Teases & Brow Grooming by Wink Beauty Lounge

Manicures by Soulful Indulgence

Hair Styling & Manicures by Tech 1 Hair Design & Esthetic

Tarot Card Reading by Psychic Gina

Mobile Hair Styling by Emily Sarah Style

Makeup Applications by New Image College of Fine Arts

Luxurious Massages by Rejuvenate Zone Spa

 

ALSO,

Shop for sizzling sex toys by Sex Ed with a Twist

Pick up sexy lingerie by Queen Diva Lingerie

Purchase natural remedies by Earth 2 You

Taste delicious samples of Youth Juice

Experience deluxe hand scrubs by Arbonne International

 

MUSIC BY:

DJ Johnny Jover

 

PHOTOGRAPHY BY:

Davis Chu - www.davischu.com

Change the World 9 to 5 Installation in Dermalogica store Kensington London

© Rod Hunt 2015

www.rodhunt.com

www.twitter.com/rodhuntdraws

This is now Solace Spa at 60 Calthorpe Road in Five Ways. Solace Spa is an approved beauty day spa in a house dating from approx 1800.

 

It stands a the corner of Calthorpe Road and Harborne Road on what seems like an island.

  

It is a Grade II listed building.

  

Circa 1800, a good detached town house of rectangular plan, on important

corner site straddling apex of Harborne and Calthorpe Roads at Five Ways.

Two storeys, finely pointed mellow red brick with restrained stucco dressings

and neo-classical details. Formerly had single storey wings including coach

house. Well proportioned 3 bay symmetrical front. Stucco capping to plinth

as ground floor sill course. Thin first floor sill band. Thin stucco string

as bed mould to brick frieze, broken in line with centre of outer first floor

windows, by acanthus leaf consoles which support a broad pediment advanced

from sharply profiled stucco cornice and blocking course. The tympanum contains

a stucco framed oeuil-de-boeuf. Low slate roof with coped gable ends surmounted

by corniced brick chimneys. Ground floor windows, contained in camber headed

reveals rising from plinth, have glazing bar sashes in flattened slender

column frames with entablatures. Outer windows on first floor plainly revealed

glazing bar sashes with panelled stucco heads flanked by slender console

brackets to thin cornices. The centre window is of simplified Venetian pattern,

contained in camber arched revealed, similar to ground floor but 3x4 pane

sash with 1x4 pane narrow side lights, pilaster lining to reveals and slender

columns divising entablature with thin course under arch. Blind balconette

below sill rising from roof of porch which has slender Doric columns, the

entablature with triglyphs curved out and back to pilasters against wall.

Tripartite panelled pilaster doorway with side lights, echoing the window

above. No 60 is now one of the very few surviving examples of late C18/early

C19 polite domestic architecture in central Birmingham.

 

60 Calthorpe Road - Heritage Gateway

This is now Solace Spa at 60 Calthorpe Road in Five Ways. Solace Spa is an approved beauty day spa in a house dating from approx 1800.

 

It stands a the corner of Calthorpe Road and Harborne Road on what seems like an island.

  

It is a Grade II listed building.

  

Circa 1800, a good detached town house of rectangular plan, on important

corner site straddling apex of Harborne and Calthorpe Roads at Five Ways.

Two storeys, finely pointed mellow red brick with restrained stucco dressings

and neo-classical details. Formerly had single storey wings including coach

house. Well proportioned 3 bay symmetrical front. Stucco capping to plinth

as ground floor sill course. Thin first floor sill band. Thin stucco string

as bed mould to brick frieze, broken in line with centre of outer first floor

windows, by acanthus leaf consoles which support a broad pediment advanced

from sharply profiled stucco cornice and blocking course. The tympanum contains

a stucco framed oeuil-de-boeuf. Low slate roof with coped gable ends surmounted

by corniced brick chimneys. Ground floor windows, contained in camber headed

reveals rising from plinth, have glazing bar sashes in flattened slender

column frames with entablatures. Outer windows on first floor plainly revealed

glazing bar sashes with panelled stucco heads flanked by slender console

brackets to thin cornices. The centre window is of simplified Venetian pattern,

contained in camber arched revealed, similar to ground floor but 3x4 pane

sash with 1x4 pane narrow side lights, pilaster lining to reveals and slender

columns divising entablature with thin course under arch. Blind balconette

below sill rising from roof of porch which has slender Doric columns, the

entablature with triglyphs curved out and back to pilasters against wall.

Tripartite panelled pilaster doorway with side lights, echoing the window

above. No 60 is now one of the very few surviving examples of late C18/early

C19 polite domestic architecture in central Birmingham.

 

60 Calthorpe Road - Heritage Gateway

This is now Solace Spa at 60 Calthorpe Road in Five Ways. Solace Spa is an approved beauty day spa in a house dating from approx 1800.

 

It stands a the corner of Calthorpe Road and Harborne Road on what seems like an island.

  

It is a Grade II listed building.

  

Circa 1800, a good detached town house of rectangular plan, on important

corner site straddling apex of Harborne and Calthorpe Roads at Five Ways.

Two storeys, finely pointed mellow red brick with restrained stucco dressings

and neo-classical details. Formerly had single storey wings including coach

house. Well proportioned 3 bay symmetrical front. Stucco capping to plinth

as ground floor sill course. Thin first floor sill band. Thin stucco string

as bed mould to brick frieze, broken in line with centre of outer first floor

windows, by acanthus leaf consoles which support a broad pediment advanced

from sharply profiled stucco cornice and blocking course. The tympanum contains

a stucco framed oeuil-de-boeuf. Low slate roof with coped gable ends surmounted

by corniced brick chimneys. Ground floor windows, contained in camber headed

reveals rising from plinth, have glazing bar sashes in flattened slender

column frames with entablatures. Outer windows on first floor plainly revealed

glazing bar sashes with panelled stucco heads flanked by slender console

brackets to thin cornices. The centre window is of simplified Venetian pattern,

contained in camber arched revealed, similar to ground floor but 3x4 pane

sash with 1x4 pane narrow side lights, pilaster lining to reveals and slender

columns divising entablature with thin course under arch. Blind balconette

below sill rising from roof of porch which has slender Doric columns, the

entablature with triglyphs curved out and back to pilasters against wall.

Tripartite panelled pilaster doorway with side lights, echoing the window

above. No 60 is now one of the very few surviving examples of late C18/early

C19 polite domestic architecture in central Birmingham.

 

60 Calthorpe Road - Heritage Gateway

This is now Solace Spa at 60 Calthorpe Road in Five Ways. Solace Spa is an approved beauty day spa in a house dating from approx 1800.

 

It stands a the corner of Calthorpe Road and Harborne Road on what seems like an island.

  

It is a Grade II listed building.

  

Circa 1800, a good detached town house of rectangular plan, on important

corner site straddling apex of Harborne and Calthorpe Roads at Five Ways.

Two storeys, finely pointed mellow red brick with restrained stucco dressings

and neo-classical details. Formerly had single storey wings including coach

house. Well proportioned 3 bay symmetrical front. Stucco capping to plinth

as ground floor sill course. Thin first floor sill band. Thin stucco string

as bed mould to brick frieze, broken in line with centre of outer first floor

windows, by acanthus leaf consoles which support a broad pediment advanced

from sharply profiled stucco cornice and blocking course. The tympanum contains

a stucco framed oeuil-de-boeuf. Low slate roof with coped gable ends surmounted

by corniced brick chimneys. Ground floor windows, contained in camber headed

reveals rising from plinth, have glazing bar sashes in flattened slender

column frames with entablatures. Outer windows on first floor plainly revealed

glazing bar sashes with panelled stucco heads flanked by slender console

brackets to thin cornices. The centre window is of simplified Venetian pattern,

contained in camber arched revealed, similar to ground floor but 3x4 pane

sash with 1x4 pane narrow side lights, pilaster lining to reveals and slender

columns divising entablature with thin course under arch. Blind balconette

below sill rising from roof of porch which has slender Doric columns, the

entablature with triglyphs curved out and back to pilasters against wall.

Tripartite panelled pilaster doorway with side lights, echoing the window

above. No 60 is now one of the very few surviving examples of late C18/early

C19 polite domestic architecture in central Birmingham.

 

60 Calthorpe Road - Heritage Gateway

This is now Solace Spa at 60 Calthorpe Road in Five Ways. Solace Spa is an approved beauty day spa in a house dating from approx 1800.

 

It stands a the corner of Calthorpe Road and Harborne Road on what seems like an island.

  

It is a Grade II listed building.

  

Circa 1800, a good detached town house of rectangular plan, on important

corner site straddling apex of Harborne and Calthorpe Roads at Five Ways.

Two storeys, finely pointed mellow red brick with restrained stucco dressings

and neo-classical details. Formerly had single storey wings including coach

house. Well proportioned 3 bay symmetrical front. Stucco capping to plinth

as ground floor sill course. Thin first floor sill band. Thin stucco string

as bed mould to brick frieze, broken in line with centre of outer first floor

windows, by acanthus leaf consoles which support a broad pediment advanced

from sharply profiled stucco cornice and blocking course. The tympanum contains

a stucco framed oeuil-de-boeuf. Low slate roof with coped gable ends surmounted

by corniced brick chimneys. Ground floor windows, contained in camber headed

reveals rising from plinth, have glazing bar sashes in flattened slender

column frames with entablatures. Outer windows on first floor plainly revealed

glazing bar sashes with panelled stucco heads flanked by slender console

brackets to thin cornices. The centre window is of simplified Venetian pattern,

contained in camber arched revealed, similar to ground floor but 3x4 pane

sash with 1x4 pane narrow side lights, pilaster lining to reveals and slender

columns divising entablature with thin course under arch. Blind balconette

below sill rising from roof of porch which has slender Doric columns, the

entablature with triglyphs curved out and back to pilasters against wall.

Tripartite panelled pilaster doorway with side lights, echoing the window

above. No 60 is now one of the very few surviving examples of late C18/early

C19 polite domestic architecture in central Birmingham.

 

60 Calthorpe Road - Heritage Gateway

ABOVE: Bikini by ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs)

 

HOSTED BY:

Juicy Communications & Promotions

 

Luxurious pampering, fun shopping and two fashion shows featuring designers:

 

ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs) and NICOLE TOMNEY (N.R.T. Fashions)

 

BEAUTY SERVICES:

Face Mapping Skin Analysis by Dermalogica’s Skin Bar

Lash Teases & Brow Grooming by Wink Beauty Lounge

Manicures by Soulful Indulgence

Hair Styling & Manicures by Tech 1 Hair Design & Esthetic

Tarot Card Reading by Psychic Gina

Mobile Hair Styling by Emily Sarah Style

Makeup Applications by New Image College of Fine Arts

Luxurious Massages by Rejuvenate Zone Spa

 

ALSO,

Shop for sizzling sex toys by Sex Ed with a Twist

Pick up sexy lingerie by Queen Diva Lingerie

Purchase natural remedies by Earth 2 You

Taste delicious samples of Youth Juice

Experience deluxe hand scrubs by Arbonne International

 

MUSIC BY:

DJ Johnny Jover

 

PHOTOGRAPHY BY:

Davis Chu - www.davischu.com

This is now Solace Spa at 60 Calthorpe Road in Five Ways. Solace Spa is an approved beauty day spa in a house dating from approx 1800.

 

It stands a the corner of Calthorpe Road and Harborne Road on what seems like an island.

  

It is a Grade II listed building.

  

Circa 1800, a good detached town house of rectangular plan, on important

corner site straddling apex of Harborne and Calthorpe Roads at Five Ways.

Two storeys, finely pointed mellow red brick with restrained stucco dressings

and neo-classical details. Formerly had single storey wings including coach

house. Well proportioned 3 bay symmetrical front. Stucco capping to plinth

as ground floor sill course. Thin first floor sill band. Thin stucco string

as bed mould to brick frieze, broken in line with centre of outer first floor

windows, by acanthus leaf consoles which support a broad pediment advanced

from sharply profiled stucco cornice and blocking course. The tympanum contains

a stucco framed oeuil-de-boeuf. Low slate roof with coped gable ends surmounted

by corniced brick chimneys. Ground floor windows, contained in camber headed

reveals rising from plinth, have glazing bar sashes in flattened slender

column frames with entablatures. Outer windows on first floor plainly revealed

glazing bar sashes with panelled stucco heads flanked by slender console

brackets to thin cornices. The centre window is of simplified Venetian pattern,

contained in camber arched revealed, similar to ground floor but 3x4 pane

sash with 1x4 pane narrow side lights, pilaster lining to reveals and slender

columns divising entablature with thin course under arch. Blind balconette

below sill rising from roof of porch which has slender Doric columns, the

entablature with triglyphs curved out and back to pilasters against wall.

Tripartite panelled pilaster doorway with side lights, echoing the window

above. No 60 is now one of the very few surviving examples of late C18/early

C19 polite domestic architecture in central Birmingham.

 

60 Calthorpe Road - Heritage Gateway

  

This is car park now (at the back of the house) but was anything built here in the past (such as the coach house)?

This is now Solace Spa at 60 Calthorpe Road in Five Ways. Solace Spa is an approved beauty day spa in a house dating from approx 1800.

 

It stands a the corner of Calthorpe Road and Harborne Road on what seems like an island.

  

It is a Grade II listed building.

  

Circa 1800, a good detached town house of rectangular plan, on important

corner site straddling apex of Harborne and Calthorpe Roads at Five Ways.

Two storeys, finely pointed mellow red brick with restrained stucco dressings

and neo-classical details. Formerly had single storey wings including coach

house. Well proportioned 3 bay symmetrical front. Stucco capping to plinth

as ground floor sill course. Thin first floor sill band. Thin stucco string

as bed mould to brick frieze, broken in line with centre of outer first floor

windows, by acanthus leaf consoles which support a broad pediment advanced

from sharply profiled stucco cornice and blocking course. The tympanum contains

a stucco framed oeuil-de-boeuf. Low slate roof with coped gable ends surmounted

by corniced brick chimneys. Ground floor windows, contained in camber headed

reveals rising from plinth, have glazing bar sashes in flattened slender

column frames with entablatures. Outer windows on first floor plainly revealed

glazing bar sashes with panelled stucco heads flanked by slender console

brackets to thin cornices. The centre window is of simplified Venetian pattern,

contained in camber arched revealed, similar to ground floor but 3x4 pane

sash with 1x4 pane narrow side lights, pilaster lining to reveals and slender

columns divising entablature with thin course under arch. Blind balconette

below sill rising from roof of porch which has slender Doric columns, the

entablature with triglyphs curved out and back to pilasters against wall.

Tripartite panelled pilaster doorway with side lights, echoing the window

above. No 60 is now one of the very few surviving examples of late C18/early

C19 polite domestic architecture in central Birmingham.

 

60 Calthorpe Road - Heritage Gateway

This is now Solace Spa at 60 Calthorpe Road in Five Ways. Solace Spa is an approved beauty day spa in a house dating from approx 1800.

 

It stands a the corner of Calthorpe Road and Harborne Road on what seems like an island.

  

It is a Grade II listed building.

  

Circa 1800, a good detached town house of rectangular plan, on important

corner site straddling apex of Harborne and Calthorpe Roads at Five Ways.

Two storeys, finely pointed mellow red brick with restrained stucco dressings

and neo-classical details. Formerly had single storey wings including coach

house. Well proportioned 3 bay symmetrical front. Stucco capping to plinth

as ground floor sill course. Thin first floor sill band. Thin stucco string

as bed mould to brick frieze, broken in line with centre of outer first floor

windows, by acanthus leaf consoles which support a broad pediment advanced

from sharply profiled stucco cornice and blocking course. The tympanum contains

a stucco framed oeuil-de-boeuf. Low slate roof with coped gable ends surmounted

by corniced brick chimneys. Ground floor windows, contained in camber headed

reveals rising from plinth, have glazing bar sashes in flattened slender

column frames with entablatures. Outer windows on first floor plainly revealed

glazing bar sashes with panelled stucco heads flanked by slender console

brackets to thin cornices. The centre window is of simplified Venetian pattern,

contained in camber arched revealed, similar to ground floor but 3x4 pane

sash with 1x4 pane narrow side lights, pilaster lining to reveals and slender

columns divising entablature with thin course under arch. Blind balconette

below sill rising from roof of porch which has slender Doric columns, the

entablature with triglyphs curved out and back to pilasters against wall.

Tripartite panelled pilaster doorway with side lights, echoing the window

above. No 60 is now one of the very few surviving examples of late C18/early

C19 polite domestic architecture in central Birmingham.

 

60 Calthorpe Road - Heritage Gateway

This is now Solace Spa at 60 Calthorpe Road in Five Ways. Solace Spa is an approved beauty day spa in a house dating from approx 1800.

 

It stands a the corner of Calthorpe Road and Harborne Road on what seems like an island.

  

It is a Grade II listed building.

  

Circa 1800, a good detached town house of rectangular plan, on important

corner site straddling apex of Harborne and Calthorpe Roads at Five Ways.

Two storeys, finely pointed mellow red brick with restrained stucco dressings

and neo-classical details. Formerly had single storey wings including coach

house. Well proportioned 3 bay symmetrical front. Stucco capping to plinth

as ground floor sill course. Thin first floor sill band. Thin stucco string

as bed mould to brick frieze, broken in line with centre of outer first floor

windows, by acanthus leaf consoles which support a broad pediment advanced

from sharply profiled stucco cornice and blocking course. The tympanum contains

a stucco framed oeuil-de-boeuf. Low slate roof with coped gable ends surmounted

by corniced brick chimneys. Ground floor windows, contained in camber headed

reveals rising from plinth, have glazing bar sashes in flattened slender

column frames with entablatures. Outer windows on first floor plainly revealed

glazing bar sashes with panelled stucco heads flanked by slender console

brackets to thin cornices. The centre window is of simplified Venetian pattern,

contained in camber arched revealed, similar to ground floor but 3x4 pane

sash with 1x4 pane narrow side lights, pilaster lining to reveals and slender

columns divising entablature with thin course under arch. Blind balconette

below sill rising from roof of porch which has slender Doric columns, the

entablature with triglyphs curved out and back to pilasters against wall.

Tripartite panelled pilaster doorway with side lights, echoing the window

above. No 60 is now one of the very few surviving examples of late C18/early

C19 polite domestic architecture in central Birmingham.

 

60 Calthorpe Road - Heritage Gateway

This is now Solace Spa at 60 Calthorpe Road in Five Ways. Solace Spa is an approved beauty day spa in a house dating from approx 1800.

 

It stands a the corner of Calthorpe Road and Harborne Road on what seems like an island.

  

It is a Grade II listed building.

  

Circa 1800, a good detached town house of rectangular plan, on important

corner site straddling apex of Harborne and Calthorpe Roads at Five Ways.

Two storeys, finely pointed mellow red brick with restrained stucco dressings

and neo-classical details. Formerly had single storey wings including coach

house. Well proportioned 3 bay symmetrical front. Stucco capping to plinth

as ground floor sill course. Thin first floor sill band. Thin stucco string

as bed mould to brick frieze, broken in line with centre of outer first floor

windows, by acanthus leaf consoles which support a broad pediment advanced

from sharply profiled stucco cornice and blocking course. The tympanum contains

a stucco framed oeuil-de-boeuf. Low slate roof with coped gable ends surmounted

by corniced brick chimneys. Ground floor windows, contained in camber headed

reveals rising from plinth, have glazing bar sashes in flattened slender

column frames with entablatures. Outer windows on first floor plainly revealed

glazing bar sashes with panelled stucco heads flanked by slender console

brackets to thin cornices. The centre window is of simplified Venetian pattern,

contained in camber arched revealed, similar to ground floor but 3x4 pane

sash with 1x4 pane narrow side lights, pilaster lining to reveals and slender

columns divising entablature with thin course under arch. Blind balconette

below sill rising from roof of porch which has slender Doric columns, the

entablature with triglyphs curved out and back to pilasters against wall.

Tripartite panelled pilaster doorway with side lights, echoing the window

above. No 60 is now one of the very few surviving examples of late C18/early

C19 polite domestic architecture in central Birmingham.

 

60 Calthorpe Road - Heritage Gateway

This is now Solace Spa at 60 Calthorpe Road in Five Ways. Solace Spa is an approved beauty day spa in a house dating from approx 1800.

 

It stands a the corner of Calthorpe Road and Harborne Road on what seems like an island.

  

It is a Grade II listed building.

  

Circa 1800, a good detached town house of rectangular plan, on important

corner site straddling apex of Harborne and Calthorpe Roads at Five Ways.

Two storeys, finely pointed mellow red brick with restrained stucco dressings

and neo-classical details. Formerly had single storey wings including coach

house. Well proportioned 3 bay symmetrical front. Stucco capping to plinth

as ground floor sill course. Thin first floor sill band. Thin stucco string

as bed mould to brick frieze, broken in line with centre of outer first floor

windows, by acanthus leaf consoles which support a broad pediment advanced

from sharply profiled stucco cornice and blocking course. The tympanum contains

a stucco framed oeuil-de-boeuf. Low slate roof with coped gable ends surmounted

by corniced brick chimneys. Ground floor windows, contained in camber headed

reveals rising from plinth, have glazing bar sashes in flattened slender

column frames with entablatures. Outer windows on first floor plainly revealed

glazing bar sashes with panelled stucco heads flanked by slender console

brackets to thin cornices. The centre window is of simplified Venetian pattern,

contained in camber arched revealed, similar to ground floor but 3x4 pane

sash with 1x4 pane narrow side lights, pilaster lining to reveals and slender

columns divising entablature with thin course under arch. Blind balconette

below sill rising from roof of porch which has slender Doric columns, the

entablature with triglyphs curved out and back to pilasters against wall.

Tripartite panelled pilaster doorway with side lights, echoing the window

above. No 60 is now one of the very few surviving examples of late C18/early

C19 polite domestic architecture in central Birmingham.

 

60 Calthorpe Road - Heritage Gateway

This is now Solace Spa at 60 Calthorpe Road in Five Ways. Solace Spa is an approved beauty day spa in a house dating from approx 1800.

 

It stands a the corner of Calthorpe Road and Harborne Road on what seems like an island.

  

It is a Grade II listed building.

  

Circa 1800, a good detached town house of rectangular plan, on important

corner site straddling apex of Harborne and Calthorpe Roads at Five Ways.

Two storeys, finely pointed mellow red brick with restrained stucco dressings

and neo-classical details. Formerly had single storey wings including coach

house. Well proportioned 3 bay symmetrical front. Stucco capping to plinth

as ground floor sill course. Thin first floor sill band. Thin stucco string

as bed mould to brick frieze, broken in line with centre of outer first floor

windows, by acanthus leaf consoles which support a broad pediment advanced

from sharply profiled stucco cornice and blocking course. The tympanum contains

a stucco framed oeuil-de-boeuf. Low slate roof with coped gable ends surmounted

by corniced brick chimneys. Ground floor windows, contained in camber headed

reveals rising from plinth, have glazing bar sashes in flattened slender

column frames with entablatures. Outer windows on first floor plainly revealed

glazing bar sashes with panelled stucco heads flanked by slender console

brackets to thin cornices. The centre window is of simplified Venetian pattern,

contained in camber arched revealed, similar to ground floor but 3x4 pane

sash with 1x4 pane narrow side lights, pilaster lining to reveals and slender

columns divising entablature with thin course under arch. Blind balconette

below sill rising from roof of porch which has slender Doric columns, the

entablature with triglyphs curved out and back to pilasters against wall.

Tripartite panelled pilaster doorway with side lights, echoing the window

above. No 60 is now one of the very few surviving examples of late C18/early

C19 polite domestic architecture in central Birmingham.

 

60 Calthorpe Road - Heritage Gateway

 

Sign of Solace Spa.

This is now Solace Spa at 60 Calthorpe Road in Five Ways. Solace Spa is an approved beauty day spa in a house dating from approx 1800.

 

It stands a the corner of Calthorpe Road and Harborne Road on what seems like an island.

  

It is a Grade II listed building.

  

Circa 1800, a good detached town house of rectangular plan, on important

corner site straddling apex of Harborne and Calthorpe Roads at Five Ways.

Two storeys, finely pointed mellow red brick with restrained stucco dressings

and neo-classical details. Formerly had single storey wings including coach

house. Well proportioned 3 bay symmetrical front. Stucco capping to plinth

as ground floor sill course. Thin first floor sill band. Thin stucco string

as bed mould to brick frieze, broken in line with centre of outer first floor

windows, by acanthus leaf consoles which support a broad pediment advanced

from sharply profiled stucco cornice and blocking course. The tympanum contains

a stucco framed oeuil-de-boeuf. Low slate roof with coped gable ends surmounted

by corniced brick chimneys. Ground floor windows, contained in camber headed

reveals rising from plinth, have glazing bar sashes in flattened slender

column frames with entablatures. Outer windows on first floor plainly revealed

glazing bar sashes with panelled stucco heads flanked by slender console

brackets to thin cornices. The centre window is of simplified Venetian pattern,

contained in camber arched revealed, similar to ground floor but 3x4 pane

sash with 1x4 pane narrow side lights, pilaster lining to reveals and slender

columns divising entablature with thin course under arch. Blind balconette

below sill rising from roof of porch which has slender Doric columns, the

entablature with triglyphs curved out and back to pilasters against wall.

Tripartite panelled pilaster doorway with side lights, echoing the window

above. No 60 is now one of the very few surviving examples of late C18/early

C19 polite domestic architecture in central Birmingham.

 

60 Calthorpe Road - Heritage Gateway

This is now Solace Spa at 60 Calthorpe Road in Five Ways. Solace Spa is an approved beauty day spa in a house dating from approx 1800.

 

It stands a the corner of Calthorpe Road and Harborne Road on what seems like an island.

  

It is a Grade II listed building.

  

Circa 1800, a good detached town house of rectangular plan, on important

corner site straddling apex of Harborne and Calthorpe Roads at Five Ways.

Two storeys, finely pointed mellow red brick with restrained stucco dressings

and neo-classical details. Formerly had single storey wings including coach

house. Well proportioned 3 bay symmetrical front. Stucco capping to plinth

as ground floor sill course. Thin first floor sill band. Thin stucco string

as bed mould to brick frieze, broken in line with centre of outer first floor

windows, by acanthus leaf consoles which support a broad pediment advanced

from sharply profiled stucco cornice and blocking course. The tympanum contains

a stucco framed oeuil-de-boeuf. Low slate roof with coped gable ends surmounted

by corniced brick chimneys. Ground floor windows, contained in camber headed

reveals rising from plinth, have glazing bar sashes in flattened slender

column frames with entablatures. Outer windows on first floor plainly revealed

glazing bar sashes with panelled stucco heads flanked by slender console

brackets to thin cornices. The centre window is of simplified Venetian pattern,

contained in camber arched revealed, similar to ground floor but 3x4 pane

sash with 1x4 pane narrow side lights, pilaster lining to reveals and slender

columns divising entablature with thin course under arch. Blind balconette

below sill rising from roof of porch which has slender Doric columns, the

entablature with triglyphs curved out and back to pilasters against wall.

Tripartite panelled pilaster doorway with side lights, echoing the window

above. No 60 is now one of the very few surviving examples of late C18/early

C19 polite domestic architecture in central Birmingham.

 

60 Calthorpe Road - Heritage Gateway

This is now Solace Spa at 60 Calthorpe Road in Five Ways. Solace Spa is an approved beauty day spa in a house dating from approx 1800.

 

It stands a the corner of Calthorpe Road and Harborne Road on what seems like an island.

  

It is a Grade II listed building.

  

Circa 1800, a good detached town house of rectangular plan, on important

corner site straddling apex of Harborne and Calthorpe Roads at Five Ways.

Two storeys, finely pointed mellow red brick with restrained stucco dressings

and neo-classical details. Formerly had single storey wings including coach

house. Well proportioned 3 bay symmetrical front. Stucco capping to plinth

as ground floor sill course. Thin first floor sill band. Thin stucco string

as bed mould to brick frieze, broken in line with centre of outer first floor

windows, by acanthus leaf consoles which support a broad pediment advanced

from sharply profiled stucco cornice and blocking course. The tympanum contains

a stucco framed oeuil-de-boeuf. Low slate roof with coped gable ends surmounted

by corniced brick chimneys. Ground floor windows, contained in camber headed

reveals rising from plinth, have glazing bar sashes in flattened slender

column frames with entablatures. Outer windows on first floor plainly revealed

glazing bar sashes with panelled stucco heads flanked by slender console

brackets to thin cornices. The centre window is of simplified Venetian pattern,

contained in camber arched revealed, similar to ground floor but 3x4 pane

sash with 1x4 pane narrow side lights, pilaster lining to reveals and slender

columns divising entablature with thin course under arch. Blind balconette

below sill rising from roof of porch which has slender Doric columns, the

entablature with triglyphs curved out and back to pilasters against wall.

Tripartite panelled pilaster doorway with side lights, echoing the window

above. No 60 is now one of the very few surviving examples of late C18/early

C19 polite domestic architecture in central Birmingham.

 

60 Calthorpe Road - Heritage Gateway

ABOVE: Bikini by ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs)

 

HOSTED BY:

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Luxurious pampering, fun shopping and two fashion shows featuring designers:

 

ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs) and NICOLE TOMNEY (N.R.T. Fashions)

 

BEAUTY SERVICES:

Face Mapping Skin Analysis by Dermalogica’s Skin Bar

Lash Teases & Brow Grooming by Wink Beauty Lounge

Manicures by Soulful Indulgence

Hair Styling & Manicures by Tech 1 Hair Design & Esthetic

Tarot Card Reading by Psychic Gina

Mobile Hair Styling by Emily Sarah Style

Makeup Applications by New Image College of Fine Arts

Luxurious Massages by Rejuvenate Zone Spa

 

ALSO,

Shop for sizzling sex toys by Sex Ed with a Twist

Pick up sexy lingerie by Queen Diva Lingerie

Purchase natural remedies by Earth 2 You

Taste delicious samples of Youth Juice

Experience deluxe hand scrubs by Arbonne International

 

MUSIC BY:

DJ Johnny Jover

 

PHOTOGRAPHY BY:

Davis Chu - www.davischu.com

I grew up with a bad case of eczema. Because of the eczema, I thought that I could never, ever, ever, use product on my skin (other than the the ungodly thick Eucerin).

 

But then, a year and a half ago, I started on what Jim calls a "verging on obsessive, but it really works" skin-care regime. Now, my skin is as soft as a baby's bottom. I get compliments on it all the time, and I usually respond by saying, "Oh, this is totally new," which, upon writing it, makes me sound more than a little bit crazy. But anyhoo.

 

If you have dry skin that you want to fix, or just would like to become obsessive about your skin like I am, here's how!

 

What you cannot ever do:

1. Tan. Especially in a booth, because tanning gives you wrinkles and those booths (no matter how well they are cleaned) are beds of skin-infecting bacteria (I know, because my sister once managed one.)

2. Sleep with a lot of make-up on (unless you've had one too many drinks and you can't possibly remember to wash your face, then you get a pass).

3. Scrub your face with harsh, acne wash. (Unless you are a hormonal teenager.) If you are over 18 and you get zits (like we all sometimes do), dab your pimples with a retinal-a acne cream, or with egg whites, before you go to bed. Do this for a few days, until you are pimple free.

 

The Regime

 

Weekly:

1. Lumene Time Freeze Instant Lift Mask

2. Lumeme Arctic Touch Deep Cleansing Peat Mask

3. Kiss my Face Srub/Masque (used as a masque -- or simply a mask!) (If you have dry skin, don't start using this one until you get it under control with creams.)

(I use each of these masks once a week, though you can use just one of them, or any combo.)

 

Daily or Twice Daily Face Wash:

1. Cetafil Gentle Cleaner(If you have dry skin, DON'T SCRUB! Put on the cleanser with your fingertips, then splash some water on your face and tap it off with a soft washcloth.)

 

Daily Body Wash:

1. South of France Lavender scented Natural French Milled Soap

 

Morning (or whenever) Face Cream:

1. Vichy Nutrilogie 2 Intense Cream for Very Dry Skin (This is the cream that started it all for me. I had used other, more expensive creams but this was the first one that really worked to transform my dry and rashy skin.)

2. Burt's Bees Beeswax & Royal Jelly Eye Cream (This one starts to work immediately, tightening up the skin around your eyes. Love it.)

 

Mid-Afternoon, or "Going Out" Cream:

1. Lumene Time Freeze Instant Life Serum Magic Drops Beautifyer (I don't wear make-up much, but I do put this on before going out, because it perks up your skin and makes it look like you are wearing blush. I usually brush on a little bit of very, very, very light bronzer -- one made for the palest people on earth -- over it, then a swipe of shimmery eye shadow, a whisk of mascara, and some tinted lip gloss, and I'm ready to party!)

 

Night Cream:

1. Storybook Farms Pure & Simple Olive Oil Cream (This all-purpose cream is local, so I know that it is made by a woman who is wonderful and passionate about good body care. The cream is soft and thick and smells amazing. It is made with olive oil, shea butter, and honey and is great for dry skin.)

2. Burt's Bees Beeswax & Royal Jelly Eye Cream (again.)

 

Anytime Cream:

1. Dermalogica Skim Smoothing Cream for Drier or Prematurely-Aging Skin (Because sometimes the creams I've mentioned above just aren't enough.)

 

Hand & Nail Care:

1. Dermalogica Multivitamin Hand and Nail Treatment (Once a day, or whenever your hands are dry.)

2. Burt's Bee's Lemon Butter Cuticle Cream (Twice daily, or more on problem cuticles.)

 

Lip Care:

1. Kiehl's Lip Balm #1 (All day long.)

 

Everywhere Else:

1. Storybook Farms Pure & Simple Olive Oil Cream

2. Peace Valley Lavender Body Lotion (Their online store is closed for vacation, but trust me when I say buying any other lavender scented lotion is a waste of money when you can have this. It's a local brand and they use fabulous fresh lavender in their products and it shows. They also sell culinary lavender.)

 

So, there it is. I know. I am nuts. But I'm also always looking for more fabulous products (the life of an obsessive...) so let me know if you use one! :D

  

ABOVE: Bikini by ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs)

 

HOSTED BY:

Juicy Communications & Promotions

 

Luxurious pampering, fun shopping and two fashion shows featuring designers:

 

ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs) and NICOLE TOMNEY (N.R.T. Fashions)

 

BEAUTY SERVICES:

Face Mapping Skin Analysis by Dermalogica’s Skin Bar

Lash Teases & Brow Grooming by Wink Beauty Lounge

Manicures by Soulful Indulgence

Hair Styling & Manicures by Tech 1 Hair Design & Esthetic

Tarot Card Reading by Psychic Gina

Mobile Hair Styling by Emily Sarah Style

Makeup Applications by New Image College of Fine Arts

Luxurious Massages by Rejuvenate Zone Spa

 

ALSO,

Shop for sizzling sex toys by Sex Ed with a Twist

Pick up sexy lingerie by Queen Diva Lingerie

Purchase natural remedies by Earth 2 You

Taste delicious samples of Youth Juice

Experience deluxe hand scrubs by Arbonne International

 

MUSIC BY:

DJ Johnny Jover

 

PHOTOGRAPHY BY:

Davis Chu - www.davischu.com

This is now Solace Spa at 60 Calthorpe Road in Five Ways. Solace Spa is an approved beauty day spa in a house dating from approx 1800.

 

It stands a the corner of Calthorpe Road and Harborne Road on what seems like an island.

  

It is a Grade II listed building.

  

Circa 1800, a good detached town house of rectangular plan, on important

corner site straddling apex of Harborne and Calthorpe Roads at Five Ways.

Two storeys, finely pointed mellow red brick with restrained stucco dressings

and neo-classical details. Formerly had single storey wings including coach

house. Well proportioned 3 bay symmetrical front. Stucco capping to plinth

as ground floor sill course. Thin first floor sill band. Thin stucco string

as bed mould to brick frieze, broken in line with centre of outer first floor

windows, by acanthus leaf consoles which support a broad pediment advanced

from sharply profiled stucco cornice and blocking course. The tympanum contains

a stucco framed oeuil-de-boeuf. Low slate roof with coped gable ends surmounted

by corniced brick chimneys. Ground floor windows, contained in camber headed

reveals rising from plinth, have glazing bar sashes in flattened slender

column frames with entablatures. Outer windows on first floor plainly revealed

glazing bar sashes with panelled stucco heads flanked by slender console

brackets to thin cornices. The centre window is of simplified Venetian pattern,

contained in camber arched revealed, similar to ground floor but 3x4 pane

sash with 1x4 pane narrow side lights, pilaster lining to reveals and slender

columns divising entablature with thin course under arch. Blind balconette

below sill rising from roof of porch which has slender Doric columns, the

entablature with triglyphs curved out and back to pilasters against wall.

Tripartite panelled pilaster doorway with side lights, echoing the window

above. No 60 is now one of the very few surviving examples of late C18/early

C19 polite domestic architecture in central Birmingham.

 

60 Calthorpe Road - Heritage Gateway

 

Sign of Solace Spa.

This is now Solace Spa at 60 Calthorpe Road in Five Ways. Solace Spa is an approved beauty day spa in a house dating from approx 1800.

 

It stands a the corner of Calthorpe Road and Harborne Road on what seems like an island.

  

It is a Grade II listed building.

  

Circa 1800, a good detached town house of rectangular plan, on important

corner site straddling apex of Harborne and Calthorpe Roads at Five Ways.

Two storeys, finely pointed mellow red brick with restrained stucco dressings

and neo-classical details. Formerly had single storey wings including coach

house. Well proportioned 3 bay symmetrical front. Stucco capping to plinth

as ground floor sill course. Thin first floor sill band. Thin stucco string

as bed mould to brick frieze, broken in line with centre of outer first floor

windows, by acanthus leaf consoles which support a broad pediment advanced

from sharply profiled stucco cornice and blocking course. The tympanum contains

a stucco framed oeuil-de-boeuf. Low slate roof with coped gable ends surmounted

by corniced brick chimneys. Ground floor windows, contained in camber headed

reveals rising from plinth, have glazing bar sashes in flattened slender

column frames with entablatures. Outer windows on first floor plainly revealed

glazing bar sashes with panelled stucco heads flanked by slender console

brackets to thin cornices. The centre window is of simplified Venetian pattern,

contained in camber arched revealed, similar to ground floor but 3x4 pane

sash with 1x4 pane narrow side lights, pilaster lining to reveals and slender

columns divising entablature with thin course under arch. Blind balconette

below sill rising from roof of porch which has slender Doric columns, the

entablature with triglyphs curved out and back to pilasters against wall.

Tripartite panelled pilaster doorway with side lights, echoing the window

above. No 60 is now one of the very few surviving examples of late C18/early

C19 polite domestic architecture in central Birmingham.

 

60 Calthorpe Road - Heritage Gateway

Mobile shot of 60 Calthorpe Road.

 

This is now Solace Spa at 60 Calthorpe Road in Five Ways. Solace Spa is an approved beauty day spa in a house dating from approx 1800.

 

It stands a the corner of Calthorpe Road and Harborne Road on what seems like an island.

  

It is a Grade II listed building.

  

Circa 1800, a good detached town house of rectangular plan, on important

corner site straddling apex of Harborne and Calthorpe Roads at Five Ways.

Two storeys, finely pointed mellow red brick with restrained stucco dressings

and neo-classical details. Formerly had single storey wings including coach

house. Well proportioned 3 bay symmetrical front. Stucco capping to plinth

as ground floor sill course. Thin first floor sill band. Thin stucco string

as bed mould to brick frieze, broken in line with centre of outer first floor

windows, by acanthus leaf consoles which support a broad pediment advanced

from sharply profiled stucco cornice and blocking course. The tympanum contains

a stucco framed oeuil-de-boeuf. Low slate roof with coped gable ends surmounted

by corniced brick chimneys. Ground floor windows, contained in camber headed

reveals rising from plinth, have glazing bar sashes in flattened slender

column frames with entablatures. Outer windows on first floor plainly revealed

glazing bar sashes with panelled stucco heads flanked by slender console

brackets to thin cornices. The centre window is of simplified Venetian pattern,

contained in camber arched revealed, similar to ground floor but 3x4 pane

sash with 1x4 pane narrow side lights, pilaster lining to reveals and slender

columns divising entablature with thin course under arch. Blind balconette

below sill rising from roof of porch which has slender Doric columns, the

entablature with triglyphs curved out and back to pilasters against wall.

Tripartite panelled pilaster doorway with side lights, echoing the window

above. No 60 is now one of the very few surviving examples of late C18/early

C19 polite domestic architecture in central Birmingham.

 

60 Calthorpe Road - Heritage Gateway

ABOVE: Bikini by ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs)

 

HOSTED BY:

Juicy Communications & Promotions

 

Luxurious pampering, fun shopping and two fashion shows featuring designers:

 

ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs) and NICOLE TOMNEY (N.R.T. Fashions)

 

BEAUTY SERVICES:

Face Mapping Skin Analysis by Dermalogica’s Skin Bar

Lash Teases & Brow Grooming by Wink Beauty Lounge

Manicures by Soulful Indulgence

Hair Styling & Manicures by Tech 1 Hair Design & Esthetic

Tarot Card Reading by Psychic Gina

Mobile Hair Styling by Emily Sarah Style

Makeup Applications by New Image College of Fine Arts

Luxurious Massages by Rejuvenate Zone Spa

 

ALSO,

Shop for sizzling sex toys by Sex Ed with a Twist

Pick up sexy lingerie by Queen Diva Lingerie

Purchase natural remedies by Earth 2 You

Taste delicious samples of Youth Juice

Experience deluxe hand scrubs by Arbonne International

 

MUSIC BY:

DJ Johnny Jover

 

PHOTOGRAPHY BY:

Davis Chu - www.davischu.com

Director of Cheer Fit, Samantha, was invited by skin care brand Dermalogica to hold a Cheer Fit class at their flagship Kensington store, to get all their customers cheerleader-fit! Pictured here with star pupils Cheryl and Charlotte, looking suitably sweaty after a great workout!

5th July 2009

www.cheerfit.co.uk

ABOVE: Bikini by ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs)

 

HOSTED BY:

Juicy Communications & Promotions

 

Luxurious pampering, fun shopping and two fashion shows featuring designers:

 

ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs) and NICOLE TOMNEY (N.R.T. Fashions)

 

BEAUTY SERVICES:

Face Mapping Skin Analysis by Dermalogica’s Skin Bar

Lash Teases & Brow Grooming by Wink Beauty Lounge

Manicures by Soulful Indulgence

Hair Styling & Manicures by Tech 1 Hair Design & Esthetic

Tarot Card Reading by Psychic Gina

Mobile Hair Styling by Emily Sarah Style

Makeup Applications by New Image College of Fine Arts

Luxurious Massages by Rejuvenate Zone Spa

 

ALSO,

Shop for sizzling sex toys by Sex Ed with a Twist

Pick up sexy lingerie by Queen Diva Lingerie

Purchase natural remedies by Earth 2 You

Taste delicious samples of Youth Juice

Experience deluxe hand scrubs by Arbonne International

 

MUSIC BY:

DJ Johnny Jover

 

PHOTOGRAPHY BY:

Davis Chu - www.davischu.com

Ph“Fashion is not a uniform” Stylist Elizabeth Buitrago creates a profile that adapts to each client’s preferences, style and personality.

 

“Although fashion shows the trends of the season, that does not mean all the clientele will adopt it blindly,” said Elizabeth Buitrago, founder of Moda Hair Design and Spa.

 

Moda Hair Design and Spa will offer clients greater access to Elizabeth Buitrago’s hair designs in a convenient location where they can also enjoy a full range of spa services including manicure, pedicure, massage, facials, waxing, etc. Clients will also have access to exclusive consumer products including Kerastase for hair care, Wella for color and Dermalogica for skin care.

 

Moda Hair Design and Spa is located at 8280 W. State Road 84, Ft, Lauderdale, Florida 33324. Phone # 954-306-6675.

 

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ABOVE: Bikini by ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs)

 

HOSTED BY:

Juicy Communications & Promotions

 

Luxurious pampering, fun shopping and two fashion shows featuring designers:

 

ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs) and NICOLE TOMNEY (N.R.T. Fashions)

 

BEAUTY SERVICES:

Face Mapping Skin Analysis by Dermalogica’s Skin Bar

Lash Teases & Brow Grooming by Wink Beauty Lounge

Manicures by Soulful Indulgence

Hair Styling & Manicures by Tech 1 Hair Design & Esthetic

Tarot Card Reading by Psychic Gina

Mobile Hair Styling by Emily Sarah Style

Makeup Applications by New Image College of Fine Arts

Luxurious Massages by Rejuvenate Zone Spa

 

ALSO,

Shop for sizzling sex toys by Sex Ed with a Twist

Pick up sexy lingerie by Queen Diva Lingerie

Purchase natural remedies by Earth 2 You

Taste delicious samples of Youth Juice

Experience deluxe hand scrubs by Arbonne International

 

MUSIC BY:

DJ Johnny Jover

 

PHOTOGRAPHY BY:

Davis Chu - www.davischu.com

ABOVE: Bikini by ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs)

 

HOSTED BY:

Juicy Communications & Promotions

 

Luxurious pampering, fun shopping and two fashion shows featuring designers:

 

ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs) and NICOLE TOMNEY (N.R.T. Fashions)

 

BEAUTY SERVICES:

Face Mapping Skin Analysis by Dermalogica’s Skin Bar

Lash Teases & Brow Grooming by Wink Beauty Lounge

Manicures by Soulful Indulgence

Hair Styling & Manicures by Tech 1 Hair Design & Esthetic

Tarot Card Reading by Psychic Gina

Mobile Hair Styling by Emily Sarah Style

Makeup Applications by New Image College of Fine Arts

Luxurious Massages by Rejuvenate Zone Spa

 

ALSO,

Shop for sizzling sex toys by Sex Ed with a Twist

Pick up sexy lingerie by Queen Diva Lingerie

Purchase natural remedies by Earth 2 You

Taste delicious samples of Youth Juice

Experience deluxe hand scrubs by Arbonne International

 

MUSIC BY:

DJ Johnny Jover

 

PHOTOGRAPHY BY:

Davis Chu - www.davischu.com

ABOVE: Bikini by ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs)

 

HOSTED BY:

Juicy Communications & Promotions

 

Luxurious pampering, fun shopping and two fashion shows featuring designers:

 

ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs) and NICOLE TOMNEY (N.R.T. Fashions)

 

BEAUTY SERVICES:

Face Mapping Skin Analysis by Dermalogica’s Skin Bar

Lash Teases & Brow Grooming by Wink Beauty Lounge

Manicures by Soulful Indulgence

Hair Styling & Manicures by Tech 1 Hair Design & Esthetic

Tarot Card Reading by Psychic Gina

Mobile Hair Styling by Emily Sarah Style

Makeup Applications by New Image College of Fine Arts

Luxurious Massages by Rejuvenate Zone Spa

 

ALSO,

Shop for sizzling sex toys by Sex Ed with a Twist

Pick up sexy lingerie by Queen Diva Lingerie

Purchase natural remedies by Earth 2 You

Taste delicious samples of Youth Juice

Experience deluxe hand scrubs by Arbonne International

 

MUSIC BY:

DJ Johnny Jover

 

PHOTOGRAPHY BY:

Davis Chu - www.davischu.com

ABOVE: Bikini by ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs)

 

HOSTED BY:

Juicy Communications & Promotions

 

Luxurious pampering, fun shopping and two fashion shows featuring designers:

 

ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs) and NICOLE TOMNEY (N.R.T. Fashions)

 

BEAUTY SERVICES:

Face Mapping Skin Analysis by Dermalogica’s Skin Bar

Lash Teases & Brow Grooming by Wink Beauty Lounge

Manicures by Soulful Indulgence

Hair Styling & Manicures by Tech 1 Hair Design & Esthetic

Tarot Card Reading by Psychic Gina

Mobile Hair Styling by Emily Sarah Style

Makeup Applications by New Image College of Fine Arts

Luxurious Massages by Rejuvenate Zone Spa

 

ALSO,

Shop for sizzling sex toys by Sex Ed with a Twist

Pick up sexy lingerie by Queen Diva Lingerie

Purchase natural remedies by Earth 2 You

Taste delicious samples of Youth Juice

Experience deluxe hand scrubs by Arbonne International

 

MUSIC BY:

DJ Johnny Jover

 

PHOTOGRAPHY BY:

Davis Chu - www.davischu.com

ABOVE: Bikini by ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs)

 

HOSTED BY:

Juicy Communications & Promotions

 

Luxurious pampering, fun shopping and two fashion shows featuring designers:

 

ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs) and NICOLE TOMNEY (N.R.T. Fashions)

 

BEAUTY SERVICES:

Face Mapping Skin Analysis by Dermalogica’s Skin Bar

Lash Teases & Brow Grooming by Wink Beauty Lounge

Manicures by Soulful Indulgence

Hair Styling & Manicures by Tech 1 Hair Design & Esthetic

Tarot Card Reading by Psychic Gina

Mobile Hair Styling by Emily Sarah Style

Makeup Applications by New Image College of Fine Arts

Luxurious Massages by Rejuvenate Zone Spa

 

ALSO,

Shop for sizzling sex toys by Sex Ed with a Twist

Pick up sexy lingerie by Queen Diva Lingerie

Purchase natural remedies by Earth 2 You

Taste delicious samples of Youth Juice

Experience deluxe hand scrubs by Arbonne International

 

MUSIC BY:

DJ Johnny Jover

 

PHOTOGRAPHY BY:

Davis Chu - www.davischu.com

ABOVE: Bikini by ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs)

 

HOSTED BY:

Juicy Communications & Promotions

 

Luxurious pampering, fun shopping and two fashion shows featuring designers:

 

ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs) and NICOLE TOMNEY (N.R.T. Fashions)

 

BEAUTY SERVICES:

Face Mapping Skin Analysis by Dermalogica’s Skin Bar

Lash Teases & Brow Grooming by Wink Beauty Lounge

Manicures by Soulful Indulgence

Hair Styling & Manicures by Tech 1 Hair Design & Esthetic

Tarot Card Reading by Psychic Gina

Mobile Hair Styling by Emily Sarah Style

Makeup Applications by New Image College of Fine Arts

Luxurious Massages by Rejuvenate Zone Spa

 

ALSO,

Shop for sizzling sex toys by Sex Ed with a Twist

Pick up sexy lingerie by Queen Diva Lingerie

Purchase natural remedies by Earth 2 You

Taste delicious samples of Youth Juice

Experience deluxe hand scrubs by Arbonne International

 

MUSIC BY:

DJ Johnny Jover

 

PHOTOGRAPHY BY:

Davis Chu - www.davischu.com

ABOVE: Bikini by ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs)

 

HOSTED BY:

Juicy Communications & Promotions

 

Luxurious pampering, fun shopping and two fashion shows featuring designers:

 

ANELORE POPA (Anelore Designs) and NICOLE TOMNEY (N.R.T. Fashions)

 

BEAUTY SERVICES:

Face Mapping Skin Analysis by Dermalogica’s Skin Bar

Lash Teases & Brow Grooming by Wink Beauty Lounge

Manicures by Soulful Indulgence

Hair Styling & Manicures by Tech 1 Hair Design & Esthetic

Tarot Card Reading by Psychic Gina

Mobile Hair Styling by Emily Sarah Style

Makeup Applications by New Image College of Fine Arts

Luxurious Massages by Rejuvenate Zone Spa

 

ALSO,

Shop for sizzling sex toys by Sex Ed with a Twist

Pick up sexy lingerie by Queen Diva Lingerie

Purchase natural remedies by Earth 2 You

Taste delicious samples of Youth Juice

Experience deluxe hand scrubs by Arbonne International

 

MUSIC BY:

DJ Johnny Jover

 

PHOTOGRAPHY BY:

Davis Chu - www.davischu.com

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