Hair by George (Northwood, of course)

Let me start by asking you a question:  do you believe in love at first cut?  If you’d asked me last week, I’d have said that I definitely didn’t.  That was before I met George and Roi and the team at the recently opened George Northwood salon.George Northwood's salon on Wells Street

You see, a relationship with a hairdresser needs time to grow.  It’s a trust thing.  The first time you meet, you have a tiny weeny trim.  By the third date you’re allowing him/her to talk you into an inch off.  And so on.

George Northwood's salon

But I did have a feeling things might be different with George.  Firstly I had been watching him closely via Instagram (the stunning @Jessicadiner pre-wedding feed), plus the editorial shoots (ELLE, InStyle, Harper’s Bazaar, Vanity Fair), before a friend had shoot his video (will post this on my FB page so look out for it) and then there was a mum on the school run looking decidedly like Alexa.  Chung, that is.George Northwood's salon

If I’m really honest, the celebrity card with George Northwood doesn’t really win me over.  Rosie (Huntington- Whiteley), Poppy (Devingne), Kirsten (Dunst) are all very well but it’s the Alexa effortlessly cool shaggy chic look that has me drooling.

George Northwood's salonEven then, I was concerned.  What if I loved him?  He’d never have (ongoing) time for me and then I’d be stranded… stood up after that first date.

George introduced me to his mum.

George introduced me to his mum.

George Northwood's salon

So I buttered up the PR and angled for his number 2.  Roi has worked with George for years and is as natural doing this hair guru’s infamous ‘invisible layering’ (don’t panic – I’ll come back to this) and ‘undone look’ as he is making me feel like the most important client he’s ever had.

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Roi took a picture of my TRIANGLE hair

Step one was for me to instruct Roi, carefully.  I need to keep the length, I emphasized as he took a closer look at my hair type (fine but lots of it).  Triangle hair, he pronounced my tresses.  With all the weight and volume at the bottom, Roi explained (and I can now see) how this drags down on the face.

some serious hair slicing

some serious hair slicing

Off he set slicing through my hair to remove this weight showing me how it would sit without those blunt ends.  These are layers you can’t see – in fact the total opposite of choppy layers, which he called staircase.

the NOT finished cut

the NOT finished cut

But I could see – even once he had finished – he was disappointed…  the length was wrong.  And right there and then I fell in love…with what I could see he could create, if only I let him.

Do you want to call your husband? Roi asked.  He could see that I had made up my mind.

Do whatever you need to do, I responded.  Let’s surprise my husband.

5 inches fell before MORE slicing.

I sat pretty and in awe as he made the final snips. My hair looked thick, styled, tousled but definitely not DONE.

You’ve all heard about The Rachel cut of the 90s. Well this, my friends, is The Alexa of 2014.

Emma Parlons cut by George Northwood Salon

Clearly I didn’t look exactly like Ms Chung, but the point was that I FELT as if I did.

Overhaul your barnet: visit George Northwood’s new salon (24 Wells St, W1) and tell Roi I send my love.

Roi used the following Redken & Pureology hair products:  Pureology Pure Volume Shampoo and Conditioner, Redken Rootful (root lifting spray), Redken Quick Tease (backcombing hair spray) & George’s fav tool, WAM tongs.

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Koshari Street food

I’m a big fan of London street food.  It feels time efficient and faff-free.  But I hadn’t tried my hand (nor mouth) at Egyptian street food.  Until today.

Koshari at Koshari Street

Koshari at Koshari Street

P1150013Koshari Street has been on my list since this hole-in-the-wall on St Martin’s Lane first opened last May.

friend and co-eater of Koshari

friend and co-eater of Koshari

I was meeting my South East London friend and WC2 seems about as central as we could get.  Anyway, most importantly, she was bringing her new-ish bundle of joy with her and I couldn’t wait to get my non-broody cuddle-fix.  Oh and point the lens a little too…

Koshari Street's unique mix of spices, dried herbs and nuts

Koshari Street’s unique mix of spices, dried herbs and nuts

We knew that there wouldn’t be much room for a buggy as the premises are small.  But we decided to brave it either way and eat at midday to avoid the rush.

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Koshari (and don’t worry I didn’t know either) is a simple dish of lentils, pasta, vermicelli and rice topped with tomato sauce and fried onions. And that’s basically it.

As the carb-bomber that I am, I polished it off in one while agreeing with my co-eater that the fried onions were the icing on the Koshari.  It’s NOT pretty to look at but, once you’ve got over that, Egyptian food can be promptly added to the capital’s food map.P1150027

The beetroot humous and tabbouleh/slaw salad were fresh and … well basic, I suppose.  But this is street food and it felt better than eating a boring old sandwich.

A certain nappy needed changing.  We headed for the luxury of St Martin’s Lane Hotel and then found it too luxurious to leave.

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my plus-one today

Outside in a scorching Trafalgar Square, Brazil Day Festival was going strong.  The World Cup has finally kicked off.

P1150060P1150059IMG_5585A portion of Koshari costs £3.95 at Koshari Street, 53 St Martin’s Lane WC2.

 

 

 

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COMPETITION: Olympus PEN E-PM2

They often say small is beautiful and – when it comes to the Olympus PEN E-PM2 –the proof of the pud is in the snapping.  I was delighted when my sponsor, Olympus, sent me one for review.

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Olympus PEN E-PM2

This compact little camera packs quite a punch producing powerfully vivid images that rival the quality of an SLR.

P1150002And what I really love about it is that you don’t need to be David Bailey to use it.  Photographic success can be easily achieved with the iAuto and 23 Scene Select Modes. Or – if you’re in an experimental mood –  take control using Direct Live Guide.

P1150001Instagram has us all filter-crazy so you’ll love this camera’s 12 ready-to-use Art Filters.

The PEN E-PM2 also features technology to help you shoot brilliantly when light is hard to find. There’s blazing speed with an incredibly responsive touch shutter and 8 fps sequential shooting.

And finally, this brilliantly conceived second generation PEN Mini E-PM2 camera is not just small and easy to use but also very affordable at £349.

COMPETITION: To enter all you need to do is LIKE both the Life of Yablon and Olympus UK Facebook pages and SHARE the post so that we spread the camera love a little!  A winner will be chosen on 1st July 2014.  NB The competition winner’s E-PM2 will be the white model. Good Luck!

 

 

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Astley Clarke press day at Groucho Club

Groucho Club Soho for Astley Clarke press dayYesterday morning I dropped into the Astley Clarke press day at the Groucho Club, Soho.  It’s always a treat to see Bec and Fran (her PR) who greet me as an old friend (you might remember the Breast Cancer bracelet we launched this time last year).

It was also a lovely chance to meet/catch up with my favourite bloggers:  Stylonylon, Fashion Me Now and Pink Julep.

Pink Julep and Fran Cookson

Pink Julep and Fran Cookson from Astley Clarke

A late breakfast presentation, along with some dashing Thomas Crown-esque men in bowlers, was the treat of the morning.

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IMG_5507Briefcases then popped open to reveal JEWELS!  Just check out how colourful the latest Biography Friendship bracelets are!  These coloured gemstones on 18 carat gold vermeil all woven together on cord …

Biography friendship bracelets from Astley Clarke

Biography friendship bracelets from Astley Clarke

… make for brilliant arm candy when stacked up on your wrist …

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gold bar (of chocolate) and our very own friendship bracelet as 'going-home-presents'

gold bar (of chocolate) and our very own friendship bracelet as ‘going-home-presents’

For those looking for a little more sparkle, the Muse collection is what I call discrete bling.  As Bec says: Go Precious Everyday….

I think we can take that as an order.

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