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First of its kind oiling hair spa for kids launched in Mumbai

Mumbai [India], Oct. 15 (ANI): Parachute Advansed has launched of its first ever Parachute Advansed Hair Spa at KidZania Mumbai, an global indoor theme park that inspires and educates kids through real life role play.

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First of its kind oiling hair spa for kids launched in Mumbai
Mumbai [India], Oct. 15 (ANI): Parachute Advansed has launched of its first ever Parachute Advansed Hair Spa at KidZania Mumbai, an global indoor theme park that inspires and educates kids through real life role play. The Spa is geared to help kids enjoy oiling in a fun-filled avatar, where they can learn simple yet fun massages like 'Rockstar' and 'Chill Pill' through unique, easy-to-follow music videos, trending oiled hairstyles like Elsa Braid. Adding a pinch of innocence and dollops to the event were star kids Harshaali Malhotra, Shivansh Kotia, Ruhanika Dhawan and Spandan Chaturvedi, who had fun discovering the joy of oiling in its new, form. Donning the hat of a Spa Manager and Customer, these little wonders learnt various massages and new ways of hair oiling at the Advansed Hair Spa. Soon after, all four took charge in their roles in order to put their learning to practice. The 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' star said, "My mom oils my hair at least once a week, but till today, I didn't realize how much fun it could be. Now that I learnt the Rockstar and Chill Pill massages, I can't wait to teach them to her and make my oiling time at home more fun! I love my new oiled hairstyle as well, and I can't wait to try it at my next birthday party" Popular television star Ruhanika, sdded, "After learning these simple and fun massage techniques, I am going to look forward to my oiling massages so much more. I am really excited about showing these cool oiled hairstyles to my friends as well!" Kids between the age group of 4 to 16 can don the hat of either a Spa Manager or a Customer. The young managers can earn kidZos, the KidZania currency, for giving hair massages and creating hairstyles, while the customers pay for the same using their share of kidZos. Through the activity, the kids also learn to develop good social skills while managing their customers and bonding with them. (ANI)

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