asiaSpa India - January-February 2018

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102 asiaSpa India January-February 2018


GLITTERY AFFAIR
Fairy lights and enchanting
decorations welcomed us
at the launch party of Dr.
Kiran Lohia’s clinic in Vasant
Vihar. Dressed in a gold
Amit Aggarwal gown, Dr.
Lohia, Founder and Lead
Dermatologist at Lumiere
Dermatology, looked every bit
a princess as she mingled and
got clicked with her guests.
The clinic was all decked
up and shimmering – there
were gold-embellished walls,
shiny decorations, cocktails
infused with fresh herbs and
a lot of good music, and a live
performance by a saxophonist.
Guests were also treated to
trials of the 24-carat gold sheet
mask on their hands. After
looking at the results, we are
dying to try the newly launched
‘24-carat Rose Gold Facial’!


TRAINING DAY
It was a day full of excitement and lots of new knowledge and
techniques as Gemology India conducted a training session for
therapists at the Spa at Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai. Experts
from Gemology India educated the sta about the nuances of
the skin and bodycare products from the French brand with the
help of presentations as well as live product training sessions.
Gemology treatments are available at several luxury spas
around the world including Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai, Hilton
Shillim Estate Retreat & Spa and So tel Mumbai BKC.

WINTER WEARABLES
Shalini Vij Wadhwa and Neha Mehra hosted an exciting
evening to celebrate the beginning of the cashmere season
with beautiful handcrafted kaanis, Swarovski-studded shawls
and stoles and cashmere-lace shawls on display at the Ezma
Lounge in Gurugram. Vikram Baidyanath, Shalini Arora
Kochhar, Amit Talwar, Mallika Jain, Dr. Amit Bhasin, Vandana
Wadhera and Sonali Bhasin, among others, attended the event.


LOCALLY YOURS
South African Tourism has
launched a consumer-oriented
campaign to encourage
South Africans to travel and
explore their own country.
The campaign called, ‘It’s your
country – enjoy it, because
nothing is more fun than
a Sho’t Left’, is all about
reminding South Africans that
their country has a whole lot of
exciting experiences to o er.
“We are ramping up our drive
to boost domestic tourism
because many South Africans
don’t see themselves as being
travellers in their own country.
The new campaign inspires
them and demonstrates that,
in fact, local travel can be
simple and wallet-friendly, and
fun too,” said Sisa Ntshona,
Chief Executive O cer, South
African Tourism.
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