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Drying
our locks with ghd’s Pink Blush Air hairdryer, which has been given a makeover and forms part of the limited edition Pink Blush styling collection. It was launched in support of Breast Cancer Foundation New Zealand and ghd is making a donation for each special pink styling tool sold. RRP $250. Visit ghdhair.com/nz/ghd-pink Popping the cork on the new official Champagne of New Zealand Fashion Week, Beau Joie. Launched in London last year to rave reviews, it was also the exclusive Champagne sponsor of Elton John’s Aids Foundation dinner at the Tate Gallery. If it’s good enough for Elton, it’s good enough for us! From RRP $119.
Baking
up a storm with a subscription home-baking kit by The Wholesome Co. Each kit comes with a recipe card and all the dry and hard-to-purchase ingredients (they are organic, gluten- and refined sugarfree and, more often than not, locally sourced) that don’t require refrigeration. With recipes such as Salted Caramel Chocolate Cookie Sandwich and Freeze Dried Strawberry and Raspberry Bounty Bars you’ll be whipping up impressive sweet treats in no time. From RRP $14. thewholesomeco.com. Warming up our mornings with Blue Frog Probiotic Porridge. This instant porridge comes in foil single-serve packets, and has eight serves in a box. It comes in a not-too-sweet vanilla bean and chia seed flavour and has the added advantage of containing a super probiotic for gut health. From New World, Moore Wilson’s and Farro supermarkets. RRP $12.99
Spritzing
our homes with Aesop’s first ever room sprays. These come in three scents: Istros, a refined, floral and smoky aroma; Cythera, a warm, woody, spicy fragrance; and Olous, a vibrant blend of green and citrus botanicals. RRP $71 each.