LIV + GRACE SKINCARE by Cindy O’Brien has partnered with Spa Talisa at the Four Seasons Resort and Residences Napa Valley to share the skincare assortment, “to create the last word in luxurious facials and elevated retail expertise,” mentioned a information launch.
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The resort is situated in Calistoga.This skincare assortment of “small-batch, transformative facial serums, correctives, and multifunctional merchandise are made with the best sustainably sourced organics, botanicals, and unhazardous cosmeceuticals,” mentioned the discharge. It is developed by Napa Valley holistic aesthetician and skincare skilled, Cindy O’Brien.”People don’t must compromise security and well being for lovely, radiant outcomes,” mentioned O’Brien. “Partnering with LIV + GRACE SKINCARE is really an honor for Spa Talisa,” mentioned Natalie Posner, Spa Talisa spa director. Spa Talisa is slated to open in mid-2021.Info: livandgraceskincare.com
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo is now open for each rides and animal enjoyable. Go behind the scenes to have a look at some animal residents and others.
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Cain, an African lion at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
Cain, one of many African lions at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo. After a year-long closure because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the park is now open for each rides and animal experiences. Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
Six Flags dolphins
Dolphins eat jello blocks (for hydration) at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom. After a 12-month closure because of the COVID-19 pandemic, each rides and animal points of interest are actually open at the Vallejo park.
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Lu the macaw and Six Flags Discovery Kingdom Director of Animal Care Dianne Cameron
Lu, a 9-year-old green-winged macaw, with Six Flags Discovery Kingdom Director of Animal Care (and Napan) Dianne Cameron. After a 12-month closure because of the COVID-19 pandemic, each rides and animal points of interest are actually open at the Vallejo park.
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A gaggle of lions at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
African lions at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo. After a year-long closure because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the park is now open for each rides and animal experiences.
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
Dolphins at Six Flags
Dolphins “greet” a customer at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom. After a 12-month closure because of the COVID-19 pandemic, each rides and animal points of interest are actually open at the Vallejo park.
Jennifer Huffman, Register
African lion at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
One of the African lions at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo. After a year-long closure because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the park is now open for each rides and animal experiences.
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
An African lion at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
Another African Lion at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo. After a year-long closure because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the park is now open for each rides and animal experiences.
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
Lions at Six Flags
Lions at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo. After a 12-month closure because of the COVID-19 pandemic, each rides and animal points of interest are actually open at the Vallejo park.
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Six Flags lions
Lions at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo. After a 12-month closure because of the COVID-19 pandemic, each rides and animal points of interest are actually open at the Vallejo park.
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Six Flags Macaw
This is Lu, a 9-year-old green-winged macaw at Six Flags in Vallejo.
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Six Flags in Vallejo
Safety indicators at Six Flags in Vallejo.
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Six Flags Vallejo
Safety indicators at Six Flags in Vallejo.
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Six Flags Medusa curler coaster
The Medusa curler coaster at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom. After a 12-month closure because of the COVID-19 pandemic, each rides and animal points of interest are actually open at the Vallejo park.
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
Two lions at Six Flags
Two of the lion residents at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo. After a 12-month closure because of the COVID-19 pandemic, each rides and animal points of interest are actually open at the Vallejo park. This is a “backstage” space for the lions when they don’t seem to be of their bigger habitat.
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Lion at Six Flags
One of the lion residents in his “backstage” enclosure at Six Flags in Vallejo. After a 12-month closure because of the COVID-19 pandemic, each rides and animal points of interest are actually open at the Vallejo park.
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Lion at Six Flags
A lion at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo. After a 12-month closure because of the COVID-19 pandemic, each rides and animal points of interest are actually open at the Vallejo park.
Dolphins at Six Flags
Caleb Bills, animal care specialist at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, works with dolphins at the theme park. After a 12-month closure because of the COVID-19 pandemic, each rides and animal points of interest are actually open at the Vallejo park.
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Dolphins at Six Flags in Vallejo
Dolphins “greet” a customer at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom. After a 12-month closure because of the COVID-19 pandemic, each rides and animal points of interest are actually open at the Vallejo park.
Jennifer Huffman, Register
Six Flags
Safety indicators posted at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo. After a 12-month closure because of the COVID-19 pandemic, each rides and animal points of interest are actually open at the Vallejo park.
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Six Flags
Safety indicators posted at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo. After a 12-month closure because of the COVID-19 pandemic, each rides and animal points of interest are actually open at the Vallejo park.
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Lion at Six Flags
A lion at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo. After a 12-month closure because of the COVID-19 pandemic, each rides and animal points of interest are actually open at the Vallejo park.
Jennifer Huffman, Register
A lion at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo
A lion at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo. After a 12-month closure because of the COVID-19 pandemic, each rides and animal points of interest are actually open at the Vallejo park.
Jennifer Huffman, Register
Lion security signal at Six Flags
Safety indicators exterior a lion enclosure at Six Flags. After a 12-month closure because of the COVID-19 pandemic, each rides and animal points of interest are actually open at the Vallejo park.
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