Glamour planning time

The film festival is closely approaching. The film industry is coming to town and with that follows the industry parties. Some of you might be the party hoppers and others the star gawkers but if your planning to look the best you can during the film fest you need to take advantage of these festival deals.

Pop Design's Film Festival Promotion includes a manicure, pedicure, wash and blow-dry for $80. It might be a good idea to book ahead as this offer is only valid during the festival from September 7 - 16. Pop Design Hair and Aesthetics have been in business for close to 10 years. This forward thinking salon only uses PureOlogy and Smudgepot Cosmetics which are cruelty-free and vegan. Smudgepot is the brainchild of Michelle Palmer a Toronto-based esthetician and make-up artist. PureOlogy carries a full line of 100% vegan hair products. This award winning company is a one stop shop for your hair. Pop Designs offer a full range of services.

After you finish with your hands, feet and hair it's time to deal with the eyebrows. The shape of your eyebrows can really affect your appearance. Over-plucking till your eyebrows don't grow back isn't a great idea and the mono-brow well, let's not go there. Eyebrow expert, Jenna Treat is now at Lux Spa in Yorkville. She has worked on various televisions shows like Oprah and the Bachelor. Now don't think this is only for the girls, Jenna specializes in "Guy-brow" shaping. Head over to Lux on Friday (5pm-8pm) and Saturday (11am - 2pm) this weekend and receive a complementary "akiline" regenerating cream for dry feet when you book an appointment with Jenna. Lux Spa is an award winning nail salon with an intimate feel. If you plan to take a group, please book ahead.

Pop Design Hair and Aesthetics
99 Spadina Ave, Suite 202
416-363-7007

Lux Spa
25 Bellair St. (at Yorkville Ave.)
416-921-1680


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