#67193 - 09/14/07 10:02 AM
First-goers - Any tips???
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Hi all,
We're two girls heading off to Phuket in late November and would like some advice on attractions that are NOT TO BE MISSED and some advice on the opposite - WHAT WE SHOULD NOT WASTE TIME ON.
So far we're hoping to visit Phi Phi, Krabi and Railay (highly recommended) but we'd also like to see some waterfalls, hot springs, lagoons etc but just dont know which ones are best...ANY ADVICE?
Thanks, MUCH appreciated!
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#67194 - 09/14/07 10:13 AM
Re: First-goers - Any tips???
[Re: Rnetz]
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Hi,
we're two girlie girls and we assume just about everything is cheap in Phuket, as we've hear manicures are really cheap. we were just wondering whether the hair dressers are any good and do they offer hair treatments (as we'll be in and out of salty water). Is there anywhere we can buy hair extentions and wigs(human hair)? How about make-up? Cheap? Good? Similar brands to Australia?
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#67211 - 09/15/07 03:11 AM
Re: First-goers - Any tips???
[Re: Rnetz]
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Hi Rnetz, Have a look at Cathy's website, great information and photos. http://www.cathyandgarystravelpages.comDon't know anything about hairdressers . Cheers, Stewie.
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#67212 - 09/15/07 03:55 AM
Re: First-goers - Any tips???
[Re: Stewie]
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Registered: 09/15/07
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Hi,
Im going over in about 3 weeks with my young family and we love our seafood is there any place that anyone can recommend.
Thanks, Ton
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#67225 - 09/15/07 10:23 PM
Re: First-goers - Any tips???
[Re: Rnetz]
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Registered: 09/01/05
Posts: 112
Loc: Darwin Australia
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Rnetz, Makeup is available in the department stores - not that I have taken all that much notice - but there are similar brands such as Revlon etc. However, I have always found that the colours available are quite dark must be for asian skin tones. Therefore I have never purchased. I would be surprised if they had Napolian etc Hairdressers are around but personally I wouldn't bother with a cut I pay good money $250+ for a haircut and colour in Australia and would assume that this quality isn't available. Holiday Inn has a good spa which does include treatments for hair for 1000b. Here is the link to the items available the treatments are towards the bottom of the page. http://www.holiday.phuket.com/busakorn/spa.htmLouize
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#67229 - 09/16/07 02:41 AM
Re: First-goers - Any tips???
[Re: TinaPerth]
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Registered: 11/15/04
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Loc: Australia
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There is a great Beauty Shop opposite Andaman Beach Suites in the little lane heading to Rat-u-Thit road. Its cheaper than Carrefour, Boots etc.
Total Effects was approx 279baht, their anti wrinkle gear is 500baht, at home it cost around $35. The collagen eye filler (big tube) 500baht. They have a big range of L'Oreal, Max Factor, Olay, Nivea etc.
Plus lots of makeup, my sister had no problems buying her foundation in Phuket for under half the price and she is fair skinned Its a great shop, loads of products, have a look upstairs as well.
Also check out the makeup in duty free at the airport, I bought Juicy Tubes for about $18 (Kuala Lumpur airport)this was lots cheaper than buying here in Australia.
Cathy
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#67541 - 09/25/07 04:14 AM
Re: First-goers - Any tips???
[Re: CathyP]
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Registered: 07/28/07
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Thanks guys,
you've really been a lot of help! We're so excited, counting down the days now!
Thanks again, much appreciated ;o)
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#67567 - 09/26/07 08:37 AM
Re: First-goers - Any tips???
[Re: Rnetz]
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Registered: 09/21/07
Posts: 16
Loc: Australia
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i found The Body Shop in a department store in Bangkok (MBK), but the prices were actually more expensive than in Australia.
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