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Book today for better skin tomorrow if you're looking for treatments with expert skin advice near Burnside. We have the facials and years of experience to help your skin concerns. With Advanced Skin Treatments like Microneedling and Chemical Peels to Relaxation Facials, We'll have your skin healthy and looking its best in no time at all!
Lovoir Beauty Salon & Day Spa
Lovoir Beauty Salon & Day Spa
Experience the difference with the highest rated salon in Christchurch
Our most Popular Therapeutic Massages
Aromatherapy Massage | from $90.00
Deep Tissue Massage | from $100.00
Indianhead Massage | $95.00
Hot Stone Massage | $220.00
Reflexology Massage | $100.00
Pregnancy Massage | $160.00
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Janesce Relaxation Facials
You can relax knowing that the products going onto your skin will nourish and hydrate while you drift away...Organic ingredients and holistic treatments are important to you.
O Cosmedics Peels
Your skin feels like it needs a good pick-me-up! Ideal for all skins especially uneven skin tone, pigmentation and darker spots, those concerned with aging, acne prone skin, breakouts and enlarged pores.
Skin Therapy Facials
A facial as unique as you are! LED Light Therapy, Infusion, Microdermabrasion, Cryotherapy & Dermaplaning treatments rejuvenate and hydrate!
With Lovoir Skin Body & Beauty, you always get the best of everything! Including our Facials and Skin Treatments. Hundreds of happy clients have trusted us as their go to salon near Burnside when it comes to all things skin.
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Lovoir (Avonhead)
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Phone: 03 358 8410
Email: avonhead@lovoirbeauty.com
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Lovoir Day Spa Christchurch (The Crossing)
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About Fendalton, Christchurch
Fendalton, a suburb in Christchurch, is located on the South Island of New Zealand. It is one of the oldest residential areas in the city and has earned a reputation for being one of the country’s most well-to-do, refined suburbs. It is located to the west of city centre, near the University of Canterbury At Ilam and major retail area of Riccarton. It is located close to the Christchurch International Airport, which is to the northwest.
Fendalton has many significant historic buildings. These include examples of different styles of homestead. These include St Barnabas Church in Daresbury and Los Angeles. This bungalow was one of the first California bungalows to be constructed in New Zealand.
The suburb is home to Christchurch Boys’ High school, a high school. It has 1360 students and boarding facilities. The school was established in 1881 and moved to its current location in 1926. The Christchurch Girls’ High school catchment area includes a lot of Fendalton. However, the school is located in Riccarton. Cobham Intermediate School is the local intermediate school. Fendalton’s primary school is Fendalton OPEN AIR SCHOOL, formerly Clyde Road Primary School. It is home to 407. It was opened in 1875.
Fendalton was initially known as Fendall Town. It was named after Walpole Chesshyre Fendall (1830-1913). Fendall emigrated to Yorkshire in 1850, and took over land north of Waimairi Stream. Fendall Town was quickly applied to the area north of Hagley Park. It extended as far as the current location of Christchurch International Airport. Also included were portions of Burnside and Bryndwr. Fendalton was home to many of the early buildings that were built in Christchurch. This included an early flour mill on the Fendalton Road.
Fendalton, New Zealand had a population estimate of 4,515 based on the 2018 census. The ethnicities of Fendalton were 84.2% European/Pakeha; 3.9% Maori; 1.2% Pacific peoples; 14.0% Asian and 1.7% other ethnicities (totals are higher than 100 because people can identify with multiple ethnicities).