Style Weekend: Self-pampering activities to rejuvenate your mind and body

From coffee spa and scalp care to massage


After the holiday rush and countless gatherings that drained not only your social battery but also your physical energy, it’s time for a pampering session to help you navigate the year with a renewed spirit.

To get you started, we’ve listed three self-pampering activities you can try this weekend to relax and recharge for all the adventures that await you this year. 

Keratin Hair Treatment by Kerasilk at Culture Salon MNL
Our hair is our crowning glory, so keeping it healthy and shiny is a must. If you’re struggling with frizz and hard-to-manage hair, it’s time to consider a keratin hair treatment. This professional Kerasilk treatment helps you achieve sleek, manageable hair with long-lasting smoothness and shine. It effectively tames frizz and reduces styling time. Enriched with high-quality ingredients, this treatment nourishes your hair, leaving it soft, shiny, and polished—perfect for those seeking a refreshed and elegant look.

Highs Coffee foot and hand spa at the Pino Beauty Lounge
If coffee is life, why not let its energizing effects extend to your beauty routine? Pino Beauty Lounge in Quezon City offers a luxurious foot and hand spa using Highs spa products. Highs is a premium foot and hand care brand from Canada, and Pino incorporates their products into the lounge’s services.

“Pino Beauty Lounge carries Highs’ flagship coffee spa products, which can be tailored to each person’s skin concerns and preferred treatment duration. Our most basic treatment is the three-step espresso spa, which includes a soak, scrub, and lotion. For those needing extra TLC, we offer five-step treatments that include massage butter and a mask,” says Whena Pino, founder of Pino Beauty Lounge, in an interview with Style Weekend. “These spa treatments can be used on the hands or feet and include active ingredients, aside from coffee, that address common skin concerns such as dryness, aging, or sensitivity.”

According to Whena, this treatment is recommended every two to three weeks. “Highs Coffee Spa is especially effective for those with problematic skin or specific concerns if done weekly until improvement is achieved. Maintenance can then be scheduled every two to three weeks,” she adds.

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Body massage at Selene Aesthetic and Spa
Cap off your day with a relaxing massage at the newly opened Selene Aesthetic and Spa. Choose from a variety of massage services, including the Selene Signature Massage, Thai Massage, Ventosa, Hot Stone Therapy, and the Vietnamese Head Spa.

Selene Aesthetic & Spa is located at Amarah & Aiome Residences, Sct. Gandia corner Tomas Morato Avenue, Quezon City.

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