Amber Holistic Beauty Salon
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18-20 MAIN STSEAHOUSES
NORTHUMBERLAND
NE68 7RQ
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amber
1. a pale yellow, sometimes reddish or brownish, fossil resin of vegetable origin, translucent, brittle, and capable of gaining a negative electrical charge by friction and of being an excellent insulator: used for making jewelry and other ornamental articles.
2. the yellowish-brown color of resin.
amber, fossilized tree resin. Amber can vary in color from yellow to red to green and blue. The best commercial amber is transparent, but some varieties are cloudy. To be called amber, the resin must be several million years old; recently hardened resins are called copals.
The tree species that produced amber are now extinct. They included cedars and other conifers and broadleaved trees. The most famous source of the world''s amber is the Baltic coast of Germany. Amber is also found off the coasts of Sicily and England and in Myanmar . In the Western Hemisphere, there are rich deposits in the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and the state of New Jersey.
holistic
1. holistic (vs. atomistic)
usage: emphasizing the organic or functional relation between parts and the whole
. incorporating the concept of holism in theory or practice: holistic psychology.
2. identifying with principles of holism in a system of therapeutics, esp. one considered outside the mainstream of scientific medicine, as naturopathy or chiropractic, and usually involving nutritional measures.
In the late 1990s the term holistic evolved into the term wholistic in order to clarify the concept even further. For example schools refer to wholistic learning styles and medicine refers to the wholistic model that considers the mind, body, spirit in diagnosis and treatment.
beauty
1. the quality present in a thing or person that gives intense pleasure or deep satisfaction to the mind, whether arising from sensory manifestations , a meaningful design or pattern, or something else .
2. a beautiful person, esp. a woman.
3. a beautiful thing, as a work of art or a building.
4. Often, beauties. something that is beautiful in nature or in some natural or artificial environment.
5. an individually pleasing or beautiful quality; grace; charm: a vivid blue area that is the one real beauty of the painting.
6. Informal.a particular advantage: One of the beauties of this medicine is the freedom from aftereffects.
7. something extraordinary: My sunburn was a real beauty.
8. something excellent of its kind: My old car was a beauty
1. beauty, appearance, visual aspect
usage: the qualities that give pleasure to the senses
2. smasher, stunner, knockout, beauty, ravisher, sweetheart, peach, lulu, looker, mantrap, dish, woman, adult female
usage: a very attractive or seductive looking woman
3. beauty, beaut, exemplar, example, model, good example
usage: an outstanding example of its kind; "his roses were beauties"; "when I make a mistake it''s a beaut"
salon
1. salon, gallery, art gallery, picture gallery
usage: gallery where works of art can be displayed
2. salon, beauty salon, beauty parlor, beauty parlour, beauty shop, shop, store
usage: a shop where hairdressers and beauticians work
3. salon, living room, living-room, sitting room, front room, parlor, parlour
usage: elegant sitting room where guests are received
1. a drawing room or reception room in a large house.
2. an assembly of guests in such a room, esp. an assembly, common during the 17th and 18th centuries, consisting of the leaders in society, art, politics, etc.
3. a hall or place used for the exhibition of works of art.
4. a shop, business, or department of a store offering a specific product or service, esp. one catering to a fashionable clientele: a dress salon; a hair salon.
5.
a. the Salon,an annual exhibition of works of art by living artists, originally held at the Salon d''Apollon: it became, during the 19th century, the focal point of artistic controversy and was identified with academicism and official hostility to progress in art.
b. a national exhibition of works of art by living artists
seahouses
Seahouses is a large village on the North Northumberland coast in England. It is about 20 km north of Alnwick, within the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Seahouses attracts many visitors, mainly from the north east area. However national and international tourists often come to Seahouses whilst visiting the Northumberland National Park, Northumberland Coast and the Farne Islands. Seahouses also has a working fishing port, which also serves the tourist trade, being the embarkation point for visits to the Farne Islands. From shops in the town and booths along the harbour, several boat companies operate, offering various packages which may include inter alia landing on at least one Farne, seeing seals and seabirds, and hearing a commentary on the islands and the Grace Darling story or scuba diving on the many Farnes Islands wrecks. Grace Darling''s brother is buried in the cemetery at North Sunderland. He died in 1903, aged 84. The current Seahouses lifeboat bears the name Grace Darling.
The Seahouses Festival is an annual cultural event which began in 1999 as a small Sea Shanty festival. After a significant European Funding grant from the Leader+ programme, in 2005, it has grown into a more broadly based cultural celebration.
Between 1898 and 1951, Seahouses was the north-eastern terminus of the North Sunderland Railway. Independent until its final closure, it formed a standard gauge rail link between the village and Chathill Station on the East Coast Main Line . The site of Seahouses station is now the town carpark and the trackbed between village and North Sunderland is a public footpath

