HONG KONG—Hyatt Regency‘s bathrooms are chuva-approved!
It’s my second time to stay here. Location is at Hanoi Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, right across from Holiday Inn at Mody Road. Lobby isn’t great and you have to change elevators from street level to lobby to reach your room.
Room is clean and normal, but the bathrooms are minimalist and modern, just the way we like it.
One day I’ll have a shower and bath just like this—separate but in one stall.
Counter sink is a must
Plus clean toilet
I ran out of moisturising soap, so I bought myself a big bottle of Nivea’s in-shower skin conditioner at Watsons.
Nivea’s in-shower skin conditioner was recently launched in Manila for three skin types: dull, dry, and normal.
Skin conditioner works pretty much like hair conditioner.
When I was young we didn’t have hair conditioner at home, so I had many split ends. One of the things I liked to do in high school was to clip the split ends when the teacher wasn’t looking. Now hair conditioner is pretty much part of my shower routine.
One of the things I hate while traveling is what I call “hotel itch”. That’s when my legs suddenly itch due to the change in weather, so applying lotion is a must.
Unfortunately I am too lazy to put skin lotion everyday. Sometimes I remember, but most of the time I forget. Nivea’s in-shower skin conditioner works for me because I can shower with it, rinse, and it will leave a non-sticky moisturiser on my skin.
I do not recommend using it on the face though. I would still use a facial cleanser for the face.
I tried and it felt a bit too oily for the face. For the rest of the body is perfect though.
Needless to say, I did not feel the “hotel itch” and will continue to use this in Manila.
Nivea in-shower skin conditioner is now available in supermarkets and drug stores. Find them on the shelves, along with traditional body moisturisers.
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