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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Before & After Results!
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 Riccarton, Christchurch
Riccarton is a suburb in Christchurch. It lies due west of the city center, separated by Hagley Park. Upper Riccarton lies to the west.
Jane Deans commissioned Riccarton House in 1855. Along with the Gebbies, the Mansons and the Deans brothers, the Deans brothers were the second group to settle in Christchurch. They also occupied the same spot as the first group that settled in 1843. Their original cottage, which was moved twice from its original location, is still on the grounds. Riccarton House now serves as a restaurant and function center, and hosts regular tours.
Riccarton Bush is located adjacent to Riccarton House, also known as Deans Bush. It is one of four remaining remnants of the original forest which covered the Canterbury plains. These trees escaped the massive fires that devastated the province during the period of the moa hunter. The history of New Zealand entomology has been shaped by Riccarton Bush. Riccarton Bush was the first to collect and name a number of native insects.
One of New Zealand’s most haunted hotels is the Riccarton Racecourse Hotel. The ghost of Donald Fraser, a former licensee, is believed to be walking the halls of the Riccarton Racecourse Hotel looking for his killer.
Antonio Hall can be found on Riccarton Road. It is a large property that has 279 rooms. Once described as “one the finest in Christchurch and surrounding areas”, it has been neglected despite being listed with Heritage New Zealand as a Category II property. A fire that was started by a 14-year-old boy in July 2019 destroyed 30% of the building.
Riccarton also houses Westfield Riccarton which is approximately 54,000 sq. m. and one of New Zealand’s largest shopping malls.
Statistics New Zealand has divided Riccarton into five statistical areas. Statistics New Zealand has divided Riccarton into five statistical areas. Four are predominantly residential and Riccarton Central the commercial area. At the 2018 New Zealand census, the population in the residential areas (Mona Vale Riccarton West Riccarton South Riccarton East) was 9,198. Riccarton Central also includes Westfield Riccarton, and the commercial area of Mandeville Street. At the 2018 New Zealand census, it had 51 residents. Riccarton is a suburb of Christchurch that has the highest cultural diversity.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riccarton,_New_Zealand