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Luscious Locks and a Promiscuous Prince

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

At the weekend, I was lucky enough to attend the Aussie Luscious Long Tribe party in London. The Party was held in the VIP room at Avalon, and the opulent setting was perfect for the fairytale themed get together.

I had a few guest problems after three of them had to cancel one after another for various reasons (none of them their fault, just a run of bad timings)! Hayley stepped in to take the place of the first guest when she cancelled a month or so ago, but I ended up being left with a spare hotel booking on Saturday… so Emma very kindly said I could drag James down to London to take advantage of the spare bed!

After some frantic last-minute getting sorted to go (including dumping Homily at my mother in laws!) we hopped onto a train at Moor St and relaxed for two hours. We got into Marylebone at around 5, bought our Oyster cards and then endured a horrendously long and over heated tube journey to the Old St station – it made me very glad I don’t live in London, as I don’t think I could stand commuting on the tube in summer.

We eventually got to the hotel and checked in, then I panicked a little as I felt like I’d been sitting in a sauna for 45 minutes and subsequently stank, and had less than 30 minutes to shower and get ready for the party! Luckily the venue was only just across the street from the hotel, and I only ended up being 20 minutes late.

Emma greeted Hayley & I with her usual friendly welcome and a glass of champagne – bliss after the manic day I’d had! We relaxed and chatted for a bit before the official welcome by Emma, which was followed by some great hair do demos by Amber and Zara, the fantastic magicians stylists. Whilst they were whipping a few of the girls’ hair into shape, they talked to us about the Aussie Luscious Long range (which I love, by the way) and the group chatted about how to keep our long locks in great shape.

After the demos finished, a finger buffet was served with amazing food. I have to admit, I pigged out a little bit – James & I had only managed a late lunch on the train! Hayley & I ordered a few cosmos and chilled out for a while, having a bit of a natter with a few familiar faces. A little while later, who should turn up but Cinderella herself? She was wearing a gorgeous dress which she assured me was “made by my fairy Godmother, isn’t it just lovely?”.

Next to arrive was Snow White, shortly followed by Prince Charming. To much applause, the ‘prince’ got down on bended knee and offered a silver sandal to Cinders, which fitted perfectly, of course. He abandoned her fairly rapidly however, and started to charm every girl in the room instead – what a sleazy ‘true love’ he turned out to be! The three characters were brilliant – we had a few conversations with both girls and their ad libbing was hilarious. Snow White was moaning about the trials and tribulations of caring for 7 men, whilst Cinders was contemplating how many frogs she was going to have to kiss to find a new true love, after she decided to dump Prince Charming for chatting up all the other girls.

James decided to pop over for a bit and join in the fun – it was really nice having him there although it was quite funny watching his reaction to being in a room full of dressed up females! We are both inflicted with the shy gene so he wasn’t exactly at his most comfortable! This picture is a classic capture of his reaction:

Trapped

The wonderful Zara styled Hayley’s hair into a magnificent 1940s do, which she is going to attempt to recreate for a 40s event she’s headed to this weekend – I’ll be looking forward to how she does with that!

Hayles

After Hayley had been transformed, it was my turn! Zara gave me a quick blow dry, and then plaited by hair around the back of my head, ending in a side plait which she twisted up into a side bun, then she finished it off with the flower I’d already had in my hair. I was really pleased with the effect and it was lovely to get my hair up off my neck after the hot day! I have a feeling I might be able to attempt the style myself with a little practice. It got quite a few compliments so I don’t think I was the only one who loved my ‘do.. I even had to do a twirl for the bar girl.

Hair 1

Hair 2

I definitely need to get myself down to a Boots or something and pick up some of the Aussie hair spray because it did a great job of holding my masses of hair up, and brushed out really nicely the next morning. I hate hair spray that makes you feel like you stuck glue into your hair, so it’s really nice to discover one that does the job without that feeling.

James & I

Say Cheese

After we’d had our hair done, we mingled and relaxed a bit more, until the clock struck midnight and we all turned into little white mice eleven and it was time to depart. Emma loaded us up with some lovely goodie bags with some great leave-in conditioner1, chocolates, a fun tiara and some earrings.

By the end of the evening, even my very own prince charming got into the spirit of things and borrowed some butterflies for a photo opportunity that I can’t resist sharing with the world…

Fairy James

After meeting Hayley for breakfast at the top floor restaurant (the views were to die for!) and swapping photos, James & I headed to Oxford Circus via the tube for a little light retail therapy. James bought me a couple of tops in the Gap sale, which made me a happy bunny. He even bought me a few cupcakes from the Hummingbird Bakery, so I could finally find out what all the fuss is about. Mmmm. We headed to Paddington and caught our train home, finally making it home after a few engineering work related hiccups!

Breakfast View

Big thanks once again to the girls over at Uncover Aussie & 1000Heads for organising a nice event and inviting me along! I must admit I was a touch disappointed that the groups of girls didn’t mingle together more as they did at the Miracle Moist party I attended, but it didn’t help that I was rather tired and subdued/shy. It was great to see some familiar faces again though; to catch up with them and also to put some faces to twitter names.

To read more about the event, check out the blog post over at Uncover Aussie, and Hayley’s recap over at her blog! All photos in this post are from the Uncover Aussie flickr set or mine.

  1. I have a half empty bottle I’ve been using for a while at home already, so I know it’s really nice stuff – it’s great to revive your hair a little when it feels a but dry, etc. [↩]

Tags: aussie, girl stuff
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The Princess and the Roo

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

When the post arrived at work today, there was an exciting special delivery for me… My invitation to the Aussie Angels Luscious Long Tribe party in London next week!

 

The theme for our party is ‘fairytale’, so the invitation takes the form of a scroll, sealed with red wax.

The Princess and the Roo

Once upon a time in a land not particularly far away, a princess with luscious long hair dreamt of going to a party where she could swap tips and drink cocktails with other long haired maidens.

The days were long and the nights were seriously dull, when suddenly out of the distance a Roo in shining armour bounded through her window, gifting her an ingenious invitation to the greatest gathering of lusciously long haired beauties in all the land… To go there would mean meeting her fellow Tribe members, and unlocking the secrets of keeping her long hair luscious forever.

Thrilled at the thought of such an event, the princess donned here best frock and hightailed it to the party, only to find it was everything her shiny Roo had promised and morel. The night went by in a flurry of frolics and hair, but alas! Before she knew it, the clock had struck 11 and she was about to turn into a low-fat pumpkin cupcake. She stole away to her carriage, tired and content, for the princess had discovered luscious Aussie products she never knew existed, and met maidens she’d tweet at forever more, and they all lived happily ever after.

The End.

I’m really looking forward to this party! I like visiting London and the Aussie events are always so much fun. I get to take a couple of friends so it will be a fantastic evening, I’m sure.

Of course, the important question now is… What do I wear? I need to adapt something in my wardrobe to fit the fairytale theme! Or I could just use it as an excuse to buy a new dress… Any suggestions of what I could do with a small budget?

I’ll let you know how it goes in a few weeks. :-)

Tags: aussie, girl stuff
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My Saturday Night Masquerading as a Miracle Moist Angel!

Monday, June 7th, 2010

On Friday afternoon I got a very welcome email from the lovely Emma from 1000heads, inviting me to the Miracle Moist Aussie party on the following day. Of course (knowing how amazing the Aussie events are) I jumped at the chance to fill a slot that had been freed up due to a few guest cancellations.

I managed to sort my self out & get ready in record time after a relaxing afternoon at the park, and so at 7pm on Saturday evening I arrived at the Island Bar on Suffolk St Queensway in the City Centre. I was all on my lonesome because none of my girl friends were available at short notice, so I was feeling rather shy and nervous – I didn’t know anyone who was going apart from Emma! A few of us arrived at about the same time and we headed upstairs to the Tiki Bar, where we were greeted by Emma and given some yummy cocktails. I felt like a little bit of an imposter because I’m really in the Luscious Long tribe – though I do use Miracle Moist occasionally so I wasn’t entirely out-of-place!

The evening was great fun; there was lots of chatting with the other angels, great food and drinks and a pair of fabulous hair stylists who gave us a lesson in looking after dry hair, and did our hair in fabulous do’s throughout the evening (they tried their best to give me some curls but they mostly fell out, my hair is just so heavy and thick!). I got some great tips about looking after my sensitive scalp, and some good advice about how to have my hair styled next time I head to the hairdresser.

The highlight (and main event) of the evening was Scott’s Cocktail Masterclass, which was absolutely hilarious. The group was split into two teams, team 11 and team 2. Each team was given a quick tour of the bar and shown where everything was (although I missed this bit due to my hair being done) and then Scott, the oh so marvellous barman, taught us how to make a Tom Collins cocktail.

One person from each team had to go up against another, with Scott timing the proceedings and judging the cocktails once completed. We even had to serve it up with a napkin and a straw, complete with the correct garnish. It was actually quite tense when you were behind the bar – the time limits were really low and there was gin and all sorts of things flying all over the place! All efforts had to be consumed by their creators, and shots were issued to any people breaking the rules or talking during the demonstrations - Fi in particular had to have quite a few (increasingly disgusting) dirty shots!

The competition continued with us learning how to make a Bramble, Cosmopolitan2 and then a B-52. Great fun, and I even remember most of the instructions! I think Scott decided to make me his personal mission after I layered the perfect B-52 shot though, and proceeded to make me incredibly strong custom cocktails… a red tequila drink, then a blue one, then an orange. I think he thought I was far too sober in comparison to everyone else. That combination of drinks pretty much finished me off, and I was as sloshed as everyone else by the time we stumbled outside into the cold night air, that had absolutely no sobering effect on me at all.

Most importantly… Team One won the cocktail competition. Though nobody knew the score for sure, as the ‘drink everything you make’ rule messed with everyone’s ability to count! I did manage to get some blog addresses written down into my Moleskine so I should be able to keep in contact with the new friends I made, which is good.

Drunken Pose!

Yesterday morning I was quite horrifically hungover (I suspect the tequila) and so my wonderful husband looked after me, and fed me coffee and a bacon & egg sandwich. I did manage to surface after lunch and headed downstairs to relax on the sofa for the afternoon, thankfully. On the plus side, because of the mousse the hair stylists put in my hair during the party, every time I rolled over in bed I got a gorgeous whiff of Aussie!

Thanks so much for the invite Aussie… I’m really looking forward to the Luscious Long party next month!

Loads more photos to see over at 1000heads’s flickr set & mine!

  1. go team one!! [↩]
  2. not sure this one was the best idea as it involved naked flames… We were all pretty merry by this time and there had been a lot of hairspray sprayed on us! [↩]

Tags: aussie, fun times
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Thanks, Aussie!

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

James and I spent the last week relaxing in the Lake District – more to come about that once I sort the photos out – and so today was my first day back to work after 10 days straight of freedom. To add insult to injury, my work day was utterly crap.

Cue moaning: I only managed about 2 hours sleep last night (or should I say this morning?!) so I was really tired, my head was hurting worse than usual, my stomach was playing up thanks to my painkillers, and I still have a tickly sore throat & cough left over from a bug I caught on holiday. In addition to all this, something happened today at work which had me sniffling at my desk… all in all, a bit of a rubbish day.

Thankfully, there was a parcel of goodies waiting for me on my desk, from the lovely girls over at Aussie (@yummyhair) and @1000heads. I am now an official member of the Luscious Long Aussie Hair Tribe, stage 2 of Aussie Angels is go go go!

The goodies I’ve received are:

  • A washbag with the Luscious Long logo.
  • Some gorgeous shampoo, conditioner & 3 minute miracle – this stuff smells so yum.
  • A couple of Luscious Long badges.
  • Chocolate buttons – just what I needed to give me a mood boost!
  • A comb – which is great actually, cos James keeps losing mine.
  • A compact – perfect for my handbag.

So, thanks Aussie! This was just what I needed as a pick me up on a cruddy day like today :-)

Tags: aussie, goodies, work
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Aussie Thinking

Monday, November 30th, 2009

I was invited to take part in a competition from Aussie, hair care miracle workers. The brief was:

“We have set you a challenge based on your passion for the good things in life. We want to see you get creative and come up with where some Aussie thinking would be best applied, with the best one from each category bagging the winner an awesome prize.

We’d love to see your community getting involved too, so invite them to post their own entries and the best one will receive a fantastic prize!”

The closing date is today (oops!), but if you want to join in you can just post a comment with your applied Aussie Thinking.

Here’s my shot at some Aussie Thinking:

I have to agree with Hayley from Ceriselle.org – this is a really hard task. After all, what exactly is “Aussie Thinking”? I read the Aussie Story to give me a better idea, and figured out that maybe it’s just making things happy, whether it’s dried up & frazzled hair, or people.

With Christmas around the corner, I think it is a great example of what could benefit from this type of Aussie Thinking. Christmas is becoming more & more “what I want” and less “how can I make my loved ones happy”. You see wish lists posted online, people picking out gifts for themselves instead of putting their effort into thinking what gifts would people love – whether they’re physical or not.

This Christmas I’ve worked really hard to get my husband a present that I know he will love. It’s expensive, so I did some extra work to help cover the cost. He’s been really good this year at not spending too much money and so I wanted to make him happy as a sort of reward, and give him something that he’d never buy himself. He’d never ask for it either, because of the cost, and I’d like to think that buying him that present is Aussie Thinking.

Christmas could definitely do with a bit more of this; a bit more consideration for others & some thoughtful generosity. Spend some time picking out presents or writing cards to people, and really think about them & what they would like to get from you.

Instead of just asking people what gifts they want, get to know them a bit more. If you know what kind of music they love, you could buy them a CD of an artist they haven’t tried before. Or if they love a certain author, then help them discover another they might like because of their tastes. You get the idea.

You don’t even have to buy people something to give them happiness for Christmas. If you live with someone & you have certain chores you each do, then give the gift of “a week off the washing up” or the promise to do all their tidying up for a month. You could even do some handmade ‘promise’ vouchers with different things in; a voucher for each promise; such as cooking dinner, vacuuming the house, or even taking the bins out.

Another way to give happiness this Christmas is to include them in your day. If you have a relative that lives alone nearby, then offer to pay them a visit on Christmas day to say hello & share some mince pies… or even invite them to eat Christmas dinner with you. Just being remembered and included will be enough to make some people happy during the holidays.

Spend a little time this Christmas doing some Aussie Thinking. Give some happiness, not just token presents ticked off a list.

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