November 21, 2008 | Bangkok
Issue #263: Live Music

Kiehl's, Verasu, The Grand Hyatt Erawan

Be Your Own Stylist

While it can’t promise to land you a job at Tony and Guy, Kiehl’s Stylist Series does give you a range of products to recreate that salon-styled effect. The line covers everything from turn-hair-into-silk Crème with Silk Groom (B1,300) to Heat protective Straightening Cream (B800). They even have a Super Thick Volumizer (B850) so we can all get that big haired look so adored by ladies who lunch. Available now at 1/F Siam Paragon, Rama 1 Rd., 02-610-7680.

Kitchen Madness

If you’re a devotee of cooking guru Martha Stewart, now is the time to stock up your kitchen at the Verasu Super Shock Weekend Sale. The offer, available every Fri-Sun, sees over 4,000 pieces of kitchenware on sale at 40-50% off the usual price. Serious shopaholics can also rejoice in the fact that you’ll get 10% off on your second purchase and 20% off your third. The sales runs until Aug 17 at all Verasu outlets. Try 83/7 Wireless Rd., 02-254-8100/-8. www.verasu.com.

High Residence

No, you can’t sleep here but at least you can enjoy the Hyatt high life with their new event facility Residence 305. Designed by Tony Chi, this “residence within the residence” allows you to host that perfect party in a location that has the feel of a luxurious modern apartment, not a soulless banqueting suite. Host your cocktail reception at The Gallery, hold intimate dinners at The Dining Room or head out to The Patio Garden for al fresco gatherings, while enjoying a fantastic view over the Erawan intersection. Dinner rates, with your own personal chef for the night, start at B1,800 per head (10 people minimum). For more info, call 02-254-1234 or check it out yourself at Grand Hyatt Erawan, Ratchadamri Rd., BTS Ratchadamri.

 

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