Nicky Hambleton-Jones

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Nicky Hambleton-Jones
Born
Nicolette Hambleton-Jones

(1971-02-24) February 24, 1971 (age 50)
OccupationTV host and fashion expert
Spouse(s)
Robert Green
(m. 2006)
, 2 children.
Websitehttp://www.nhjstyle.com;

Nicky Hambleton-Jones (born February 24, 1971[1]) is a television presenter, best known for hosting the Channel 4 makeover show 10 Years Younger. She is also an entrepreneur, stylist and anti-ageing expert.[citation needed]

Biography[]

Born in South Africa, she gained an Honours degree in dietetics before starting her own private practice in Cape Town. She then took a postgraduate business course at Wits Business School, before moving to London in 1996, where she worked in the City as a marketing consultant. After being made redundant in 2001 she founded the personal stylist consultancy NHJ Style. In 2003 Nicky began presenting 10 Years Younger on Channel 4. During that time Nicky worked as brand ambassador for a number of retail brands. In 2008 she set up the NHJ Style Academy, providing training and development for aspiring personal stylists and for retailers with personal shopping departments. Hambleton-Jones lives in London with her husband Robert and has 2 children.[citation needed]

Television career[]

In 2003, she was contacted by C4, who had seen her website and were interested in screen testing her for a new makeover show called 10 Years Younger. She was later hired and presented the programme for 5 years.[citation needed]

Bibliography[]

Hambleton-Jones has published four books, one on fashion and beauty, one on nutrition, and one on making over your entire life. She also regularly styles magazine photoshoots, and has various endorsement deals.[clarification needed]

  • Top to Toe: The Ultimate Guide to Becoming Who You Want to Be
  • "10 Years Younger" in 10 Days
  • "10 Years Younger" Nutrition Bible
  • How To Look Gorgeous

References[]

  1. ^ McMullen, Marion (November 25, 2006). "Keep Young and Beautiful". Coventry Evening Telegraph.

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