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Do you have aching muscles and joints or feel a bit stressed? Feel those worries melt away under the hands of our experienced massage therapists. Choose from our therapeutic full-body massage services near Harewood including deep tissue massage, aromatherapy, swedish massage and pregnancy massage.
Lovoir Beauty Salon & Day Spa
Lovoir Beauty Salon & Day Spa
Experience the difference with the highest rated salon in Christchurch
Popular Brow Treatments
Eyebrow Shape or Eyebrow Tint | $35.00
Eyebrow Threading | $35.00
Eyebrow Shape and Tint | $45.00
Eyebrow Shape, Tint and Eyelash Tint | $63.00
Henna Brows or Brow Stain with Brow Shape | $76.00
Brow Lamination with Tint & Brow Shape | $90.00
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Which Massage Style Is For You?
Aromatherapy Massage
Aromatherapy Massage Aromatherapy can calm and soothe your emotions, mind and body with dedicated blends of essential oils. This Swedish style of massage incorporates long flowing effleurage, muscle kneading and gentle joint movement over your entire body to relax the mind and ease muscle tension.
Reflexology
Your feet are telling you that they deserve a break. Come and get one with Reflexology, the perfect way to relieve stress while restoring your energy levels naturally at Lovoir. With our certified and highly skilled reflexologist using effective but gentle pressure on different points of your feet, this ancient therapy helps rebalance body fluids as well as rejuvenate various organs in order to give you an all over sense of wellbeing.
Lovoir's beauty therapists offer the best massage sessions near Harewood with hundreds of satisfied customers that keep coming back to visit us. With our many years of experience and dedication to quality, you can trust you're in safe hands.
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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 Ilam, Christchurch
Ilam, a suburb in Christchurch, New Zealand is located five kilometres west from the city center. It is adjacent to the Christchurch International Airport and State Highway 1. It is easily accessible for transport. It is located near Riccarton’s major shopping area.
The University of Canterbury is located in Ilam. Ilam Primary School, Westburn School and Medbury School are just a few of the other schools. Ilam Primary School is also on Ilam Road. It is located next to Canterbury University, whose facilities the school utilizes. Many international students attend the school. It has a total of 363. The Ilam School is where the classes of the Canterbury Japanese Supplementary School (a weekend Japanese school) are held. The state coeducational, full-primary school Westburn School (years 1-8) has a total of 459. It was established in 1961. Medbury School, a private primary school for boys (years 1-8), has a total of 408. It was founded in 1923.
Ilam was named for the ancestral home of the Hon. John Watts-Russell (1825-1875), who was originally from Ilam Hall, Staffordshire, England. In 1850, he settled in Canterbury. He arrived on Sir George Seymour. His property was named Ilam. Henry Rainsford Hulme, the Canterbury College rector, lived in the Ilam homestead until the 1950s. The homestead was made famous in 1954 when Hulme’s 16-year-old daughter Juliet was implicated in the Parker-Hulme case. Peter Jackson used the homestead as a key location in Heavenly Creatures, his film about the murders. Since 1971, the University of Canterbury Staff Club has lived on the homestead.
Ilam was home to 9,357 people at the 2018 New Zealand census. The ethnicities of Ilam were 67.8% European/Pakeha; 5.9% Maori; 2.3% Pacific peoples; and 3.2% other ethnicities (totals may exceed 100% as people can identify with multiple ethnicities).