Riccarton's number one Beauty Spa for five star Eyebrows service!
Do you want amazing eyebrows? Don't just accept a "tidy up". We'll ensure you've got perfect brows with eyebrow shaping, threading, waxing, eyebrow tinting or henna brows and brow lamination!
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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Thick & Full
If you've already got fantastic thickness, don't worry- we won't overdo the shaping. We agree that thick eyebrows should be celebrated!
Insta-WOW Brows
We can transform your eyebrows with careful shaping, lamination and tinting, turning them from sparse or patchy to full lush brows.




Beautiful Blondes
Blondes look great with a tinted brow. Subtle tinting of the eyebrows gives them colour without looking like you've done anything too extreme!
With a team of professional beauty therapists near Riccarton to handle all your brow needs, Lovoir is the perfect place for you! With services tailored specifically towards both women and men's grooming and eyebrow shaping, you can be sure that you're in great 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 Upper Riccarton, Christchurch
Upper Riccarton can be described as a suburb of Christchurch. It is located due west of Riccarton.
Upper Riccarton contains residential, retail, and education areas. It is home to a large intersection called “Church Corner”, which is the intersection of Riccarton and Main South roads. There are also numerous schools, including St Peter’s Church and Bush Inn Shopping Centre.
Isaac Luck built the original wooden church at St Peter’s Church, which was dedicated in 1858. The second stone church was constructed between 1876-1829. Benjamin Mountfort was the architect, while Cecil Wood did most of the architectural design.
Bush Inn Centre, located in Upper Riccarton, has 60 shops including Briscoes & V Mart.
There are several schools in Upper Riccarton, as mentioned earlier. Riccarton High School was established in 1958. It is a secondary school that serves students in grades 9 through 13. Kirkwood Intermediate was established in 1959. It is an intermediate school that serves years 7 through 8. Te Kapehu Riccarton school is a primary school that caters to students in years 1 through 8. It was originally established in 1859 as Riccarton Parish School. In 1864 it became Riccarton District Schools and then Riccarton Primary School. Middleton Grange School, a state-integrated school for students in years 1 through 13, is a composite school. It was founded in 1964 as a private Christian school and became state-integrated by 1996. The Villa Maria College, a Catholic second ary school for girls in years 7 through 13, is also state-integrated. The school was established in 1918 and made state-integrated by the government in 1981.
Upper Riccarton Library, a joint library and school library, is managed by Riccarton High. The agreement was signed in 2004. It was officially opened on 23 January 2006. It features a cafe and meeting rooms, as well as many other community resources.
Upper Riccarton was home to the statistical areas of Bush Inn, Upper Riccarton and Wharenui. It had a population estimate of 7,990 in June 2021. The 2018 New Zealand census showed that ethnicities in New Zealand were 56.6% European/Pakeha; 7.5% Maori; 4.4% Pacific peoples; 35.0% Asian and 3.7% other ethnicities. (Totals may exceed 100% as people can identify with multiple ethnicities).