Articles by Bianca Sewake

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In the Magazine, Shopping

5 beauty products starring Hawaii foods

Your favorite Hawaii foods star in these lines of beauty products and create a deliciously nutritious combination for your skin. Ginger Coffee Scrub Washing your body from head to toe with a coffee scrub is very fun, and just as messy as it sounds. But, the aroma from this invigorating blend of Hawaii-grown coffee will […]

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Oʻahu, Travel Tips

5 things we love about Mililani, Oahu right now

Chances are you have bypassed this Central Oahu town’s exit signs, Mililani Mauka and Mililani Town, traveling en route to the North Shore. It’s not exactly on the map as a hip beach town or bustling city that attracts visitors, but its most recent additions give new reasons to stop and hang around a bit.

Sunrise at Haleakala. Photo: Ewen Roberts via Flickr
Maui

Top 5 favorite places to visit on Maui

On Facebook we asked our 182,000-plus following: What is your favorite place to visit on Maui? Hundreds of you responded, and here is our HAWAII Magazine Facebook reader ohana’s top five go-to locations on Maui: Sunrise at Haleakala National Park. Photo: Allan Chen via Flickr   #4: Haleakala National Park The park’s remote location spotlight’s Maui’s

Matsumoto Shave Ice
Food, Oʻahu, O‘ahu Where To Eat, Restaurants

5 Changes We Love About Oahu’s New Matsumoto’s Shave Ice Store

Don’t worry, the taste and quality of Matsumoto Shave Ice’s popular icy treat haven’t changed and it’s located in the same area—just bigger and better. The expansion resulted from the construction of the Haleiwa Store Lots, a cluster of recently-built storefronts in the surrounding area, which includes Matsumoto’s. And, we are happy to report that

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Oʻahu

Amelia Earhart’s 118th birthday celebrated on Oahu

Amelia Earhart, the first person to fly solo across the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans, vanished in June 1937—months after leaving Oahu for the second time to continue her ill-fated east-to-west around-the-world trip. On Fri., July 24, the Pacific Aviation Museum in Pearl Harbor will celebrate the record-breaking aviator’s 118th birthday from Ford Island Runway,

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