Eyebrows number one: Angela Millar
Recent studies on facial recognition and attractiveness confirm eyebrows are the most important facial feature. They are what frame the face. If the 1970s taught us anything, it was that overly plucked eyebrows did nobody any favours. Angela Millar has thirty years of experience within the beauty industry, with the last eight years specialising in […]
Mid-Canterbury must-do: Cafe Mayfield
Pick a good day and inland scenic route 72 offers you a near-perfect backdrop for a stunning drive through Canterbury. Stretching from Amberley to Geraldine, this picturesque road trip offers views of the freshly dusted Southern Alps sandwiched between the deep green sweep of the plains. Along this gorgeous stretch and just an hour out […]
Sleeveless wonder
Seen plenty in fashion weeks over recent months, the vest has been a growing trend. In addition to the coveted knit vest, the suit version is a growing favourite in the vest family. Flattering, breathable, and luxurious, the suit vest is a chic outfit add-on that can be dressed up or down, and worn with […]
Scrumptious Rēwena Bread
Rēwena Bread (Parāoa Rēwena) is a type of sourdough, leavened with a fermented potato starter, that originated amongst Māori, and is closely associated with their cuisine. Try this classic creation from the Kaumātua Recipes website. Rēwena starter INGREDIENTS 2 cups flour 1 Tsp sugar 3 slices medium-sized potato METHOD Boil the potato slices in 1 […]
Prehistoric fever: Jurassic Adventure
Adventure and excitement won’t be in short supply at Canterbury’s own dinosaur theme park these school holidays. With a vision to continue introducing exciting new attractions for local and visiting families, co-owner Aaron Keown excitedly reveals Dinosaurs after Dark, which will run through the July school holidays. In a thrilling atmosphere, the maze and mini […]