One of the most surreal - and proudest! - moments of my blogging "career" to date was being invited to judge one of the awards for this year's Creative Head Most Wanted awards. I don't, in all honesty consider myself a hair blogger, but I can't deny that I am interested in hair, hairdressing and styling, so it was a great honour to be asked.
I was judging the Online Salon category, (click here for a full list of winners), and one of the finalists in my category was the team at Webster Whiteman, I think I may have been more disappointed than them when they didn't win the award, as I thought their website was a great one, it introduced the team beautifully, and gave a real sense of what the salon is all about. Go check out their "meet the team" page, which is a great example of a salon with a great sense of humour!
So, when my roots needed sorting out recently (seriously, it's such a bind being an elderly brunette, you know), I popped along to the comfy, and wonderfully unpretentious, Webster Whitman salon in the heart of Mayfair, just to see if their real life presence was as good as their online one.
I have to say that I wasn't disappointed in the slightest, the entire team is friendly, welcoming, and delightfully down to earth. Even though the salon is situated slap bang in one of the ritziest areas of London, it's not at all intimidating, and throughout my three hours in the salon (which flew!), I was amazed at the assortment of diverse characters the salon manages to attract, from ladies who lunch to busy businessmen, to the occasionally slightly stressed and vaguely pre-occupied beauty blogger.
I think a large part of this is down to the staff, I chatted to the owners Darren Webster and Lisa Whiteman, who were both busy on the floor themselves, and I had a wonderful time in the hands of award-winning colourist Claire and also with Becky who did my blow-dry. Both girls are amazing talents, and I won't be surprised if Becky is going to be a rising star in her own right one day, certainly someone who can teach me how to blow dry my fringe properly in a way I can actually remember a couple of weeks later certainly deserves a medal!
So, how did they do? Well, I was happy with the last cut I received at the Chapel, and I'm still kind of in love with the highlights I had then too, but I was in desperate need of having my horrific roots covered up, so Claire and I had a chat about covering them up, then blending them in via a semi-permanent shade throughout the lengths, so I wouldn't lose the highlighted effect. I have to say that I think this has worked magnificently, my hair is shinier, my roots aren't grey, and I still have a gorgeous lightly sun-dappled effect:
As for the blow dry - and my love for a good "bouncy" blow-dry is becoming legendary in certain circles - with Becky, this is the result, full-bodied, but still wonderfully natural-looking, and full of shine:
Love it. To the team at WebsterWhiteman, thank you very much.
The Fine Print: This knackered beauty-blogger was a guest of Webster Whitman, and is very grateful.
Oh, that's lovely. Much nicer than the time that other place (not the Chapel, who did a fab job) turned you into Mortitia.
ReplyDeleteLovely, really lovely. Jan
ReplyDeleteoh the woes of the older brunette hair..
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You hair looks fabulous.
I wish I was close enough to visit the salon.
It looks lovely, such a nice glossy colour. I had to fix the roots the other day. They are a menace!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely xxx
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Ding dong! Your hair looks fab!
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