This Holy Week, reconnect with your loved ones and rejuvenate amidst the beauty of nature at Batangas Lakelands!
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Batangas Lakelands is located along Leviste Highway, Balete, Batangas.
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Elitista Salon is one of the outstanding hair and make-up salon in Batangas that offers latest trends and different styles in beauty, personal and cosmetics care services. It launched its second branch at ELN Centro Building, first floor, in Tambo Lipa City bringing the ultimate pampering experience to Lipeños.
The Salon
Elitista Salon Lipa Branch features contemporary interior design. It is air-conditioned, offers WI-FI and has warm white lighting bringing a cozy atmosphere. The lounge is well-equipped with 8 individual comfy armchairs, a sofa and bench, upscale beauty products, safe tools and equipment to perform excellent services.
When it comes to customer service, Sir Brew is hands-on and he looks after the customers and the staff. The hair-stylists are well-trained, friendly and easy to approach and they can professionally cater to the client’s desired look.
The Founder
Passion for beauty drives Brew Alcazar to pursue his ideal hair and make-up salon. He worked in Sales and Marketing and has vast experience in handling marketing for one of the biggest media corporations in the Philippines. After his corporate work, he started fulfilling his dream of having a business at the age of 35. The process required patience– from conceptualization, setting up the mission and vision for his business, and complying with all the requirements. Elitista Salon was established in 2015 and blazed a path in beautifying Batangueños ever since. This 2018, Brew successfully launched its new branch in Lipa.
The Services
Here are the following services:
REBOND
Matrix Rebonding
Ultra Rebonding
Loreal Extension Rebonding
Schwarzkopf Straight
COLOR
Highlights
Ombre
Balayage
THREADING
Eyebrow Threading
Upper Lip Threading
HAIR TREATMENTS
Brazilian Keratin
Keratin Blow out treatment
Keracollagen
Hair spa with collagen
Hot oil
OTHER SERVICES:
Shampoo with blowdry
Hair and Makeup
Manicure
Pedicure
Footspa
Contact Details:
Address : ELN Centro Building, Tambo, Lipa City in front of De La Salle Lipa
Hours of Operation : Monday to Sunday, 9am to 8:30pm
Landline : 043 781 3088
Mobile : 0915 985 9158 | Brew Alcazar
Padre Garcia, Batangas Foundation Day December 01, 2020
Bonifacio Day is a national public holiday every 30 November in the Philippines to celebrates the birthday of one of the country’s greatest heroes, Andrés Bonifacio.
Born on 30 November 1863, Bonifacio is considered as the Father of the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonisation. He, along with some others, started a movement known as the ‘Katipunan’ in 1892. The Katipunan was a secret revolutionary society that instigated military revolts against the Spanish colonisers.
Bonifacio became the Katipunan’s military leader and the president of the revolutionary government, which (according to some historians) makes Bonifacio the first president of the Philippine Republic. Bonifacio and the Katipunan recruited many citizens to their cause, eventually becoming the most prominent revolutionary force the Spaniards had to face.
However Bonifacio’s leadership was contested by some others, and in particular, Emilio Aguinaldo. After a series of leadership challenges and internal rifts, Aguinaldo violently took over the revolutionary forces and unjustly ordered Bonifacio to be tried and executed under the guise of treason.
Bonifacio Day is held every 30 November, or the Monday nearest this day to create a long weekend. Unlike the main national hero, José Rizal, Bonifacio Day is celebrated on his day of birth, rather than his day of death. This is because Bonifacio was killed by his fellow countrymen, rather than at the hands of foreign colonisers.
All Souls’ Day is a day of alms giving and prayers for the dead. The intent is for the living to assist those in purgatory. Many western churches annually observe All Souls’ Day on November 2 and many eastern churches celebrate it prior to Lent and the day before Pentecost.
Online celebration of 172nd Founding Anniversary of San Juan, Batangas and Lambayok Festival on December 12, 2020.
Every 8 December is Immaculate Conception Day in the Philippines, a holiday that is commemorated in many other Roman Catholic-majority countries around the world.
The devout in the Philippines attend special masses on this day in honour of the Virgin Mary and the belief in her having been conceived without sin. The day is also supposed to be a day when Catholics avoid any “unnecessary work”.
The main event on Immaculate Conception in the Philippines is the procession of Marian images from all over the country around the old walled city in Manila. There are 90 or more such images, many of them very ornate and associated with claims of miraculous appearances and healings or the like. This event is often dubbed, “The Grand Marian Procession”.
The carriages that carry the images of Mary, called “carrozas”, are also very ornate and are filled with flowers and lit candles. And a marching band may accompany the images “Marian parade”.
The first of these Immaculate Conception processions took place in 1619, was designed to promote the catechism, and lasted for 15 days. The modern ones are shorter, but have more images and are focused on reverencing the Virgin Mary rather than the catechism as such.
December 10, 2020 Maria Katigbak 28th Death Anniversary Commemoration
Good Friday is part of the Christian Easter Week celebrations (also known as ‘Holy Week’). Good Friday is two days before Easter Sunday, which normally coincides with the March Equinox and may also coincide with the Jewish Passover.
Good Friday in the Philippines is a national public holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The crucifixion is symbolised by the Cross and, according to the Biblical Gospels, it was by this ancient form of death penalty that Jesus Christ sacrificed himself and died so that he could save humanity from their sins.
Easter is a solemn holiday season and many Filipinos abstain from activities they may deem as ‘worldly’ (e.g. drinking alcohol). On Good Friday, many choose to abstain from eating meat and often pray and fast as part of their religious traditions.
Masses are held in the early afternoon to commemorate and reflect on Jesus’ crucifixion. According to Christian scriptures, Jesus died on the cross at 3pm, so it is at this time in the mass that people become silent and meditate on Jesus’ sacrificial death.
Catholic Filipinos observe the Stations of the Cross as part of the Good Friday mass. These ‘stations’ are often paintings or sculptures that depict specific moments of Jesus on his way to be crucified. They are also often re-enacted by actors as part of an Easter procession. In the Philippines in particular, some people even go so far as to crucify themselves on a wooden cross to symbolise their devotion, as part of their penance or vow.