 Uh, so good morning. Hello. Uh, it's night. It's morning here where we are. So good morning to me. Good evening to you. Hello wherever you are, whatever time it is. Uh, it's me and Matt here for a cool color class today. He's going to be doing all of the facilitating in our chat room and making sure that everything's going down, going cool. Questions are getting answered. We're live on our Facebook. We're live on Minerva's. We're all over the interwebs. So, uh, welcome. I want today I just, I'm going to put this out there first. I need lots of chitter chatter today because today's just a very heavy like application class. So I want good conversations going back between us and you to help fill time because it's a really good opportunity for that. Uh, Matt, do you have anything you want to kick off, jump in? Well, any rules you want to throw out there? Yeah. So the normal rules guys, if you're new to the show, type new and you don't know anything about what we do. And if you're an OG, you've been watching this for a long time, type OG in the chat. And also your job is to get involved, let people know where they can purchase things, shop FSE, uh, download the app, FSE now, all the things we're going to talk about. What color is he using? He's using palmatial pop XG. You guys know the drill. And that's pretty much it. So, uh, just get involved, have fun with it. If you have questions, type Q and put in your question in the, uh, chat. So a Q before your question, that way I can see it. I can save it for later. I'll ask it to Brian as soon as I can. And that's pretty much it. That's the rundown. That was really well aimed because it like having that question bar over her mouth just made it like a more exciting thing. That was, that was good. Well done. Hey, thanks. Uh, all right. Before we jump into it, I want to say a belated happy birthday to Matt because I like birthdays and I like embarrassing Matt. So we'll just do that together. Uh, I saw somebody said, this is their first time, Brie. Welcome first time viewer. You're in for a ride. Uh, okay. So today for our class, I decided to put together a few different things that we've been working on and then tweak it so that it's a little bit more fun. Uh, it's a block color technique. I feel like I haven't been getting into that as much lately, you know, it's something that was, I was super, super into way back and when I'm learning color and, uh, and then we just got so into ways to highlight and just do that stuff that we've sort of stepped away from something that can be simple yet still effective and beautiful. So what more fun way to do that than with the bright fantasy colors, which is why we brought in Paul Mitchell's pop XG. It's a really great fantasy color line. I don't know if they call it that. I'm calling it that. It's a great fantasy color choice for your salon because while I'm seeing there's like some lines that would literally be impossible to stock in your salon because they've got 5000 colors. Paul Mitchell simplified it and just hits each of the colors that you would need to easily stock your salon, but make sure that you have hit any bases that you need to and then give you the artistic freedom to combine to create whatever you want. So the colors that we use today on this beautiful lasagna is for her base color, we've got just there straight up blue. I just went blue for her ends. I went with their tropical blue. I'll get into more like the placement momentarily, but I'm just telling you what colors these are before everyone starts asking because I want you to know in the panels of block color for the roots, it's going to be teal faded out to a green on the ends. You can actually see a really pretty green underneath here. Matt did a really cool haircut on this yesterday, so make sure you come check that video back out. Spoiler alert, it ends up looking like this. So you get to start from the beginning. I chose different colors for the application today so that you can see like a nice wide variety of the pop XG colors. So yeah, that's it. Cool. So I'm going to step over to my board here, we're getting a little, we're getting nice and technical with our class stuff today. So follow me over here to my chalkboard or whiteboard who uses chalk chalks gross. I know that everyone visualizes things differently, so I wanted to have a just a nice simple little map for those of you that just need that for your little brains. Not little, like you know what I mean. It's very simple. We decided that it kind of looks like an umbrella if you have something else that you think it looks like, hit me with it because I want to know. It's very simple. It's just going to be four triangles that come off of the hairline, but hit in nice important areas. This sort of harkens back to what we were talking about when you want to make a big impact with minimal effort, which is kind of my life motto. So four triangles. I've got one at the nape right in the back coming off the hairline. You can determine what size you want that to be. Don't get too hung up on the size of this. I just drew these so that you would see them. You've got the nape, you've got the front hairline almost where you would section bangs, and then we've got one over each ear on each side of the head. So what that's going to do when the hair comes down, you're going to have a nice pop of color off the backside of the head off of each side so that if it's a haircut that's maybe worn longer, then you'll get that coming down around the shoulders and around the face, and then the fun pop up front to be used as a moneypiece or bangs or however you choose to section it. We're good? Gorgeous. All right, now let's get to actual work. So that being stated, I'll just show you on the done head. Matt gave a nice fringe so that shows that triangle section of that beautiful teal into, well really it's not teal into green, it's just teal because the green was on the ends, but that teal triangle that I did right up front when the hair gets pulled back, which I have, when the hair gets pulled back you see you've got the panel behind the ear and because the angle that we did it at it's going to cool, it's going to, it's really cool because it's going to take a different shape whether the hair is pulled back or whether it's down, it'll flow one way and then flow this and it's cool just teal into the green and then in the very back in the nape as well. Looks good with the hair pulled up and it also just helps to add a nice pop of color when the hair is down and flowing. Okay, we'll put lasagna away for a little bit and I did a little prep before class today because I figured the least fun thing that you could ever watch someone do is a root retouch. So the colors that I chose for today, for our base we're going with the pop xg pink, the ends will be faded into the pop xg pink flamingo and then in my triangles it's going to have orange at the base faded into yellow on the ends of my triangles. So I just went through and just did a typical root retouch because I specifically chose colors that will have a nice relation to each other because if you step back and think about this like on a color map kind of wheel you can see where the pink and the orange will be related to each other because they both are going to share some semblance of that red which will then give me a nice fade from the orange into the yellow because they share the yellow base. So they're all nice and related. I'm picturing something like sunsetty. I'm picturing a really nice like those airbrush t-shirts that you get on vacation like with the palm tree and the sunset and the car and the name and cursive like that's what that's going to look like but on a head. You down with that? Yeah that's a good description. That's tracking right? I was actually you just took me back to childhood. I know well you're welcome. That's good to do the week of your birthday because I'm getting old Matt. Yeah it's true. All right so let's lock it in. Cool cool cool. All right so I did this root retouch first. The first step that I'm going to do is section out my little triangles. I get to determine how big or small I want them again just depending on the haircut like I always say begin with the end in mind. Think about where you want this to go, how you're going to want it to fall. Is it longer hair? Do they wear a bang? Whatever. I'm doing it off of the center part just because it's going to make for easier cleaner working sections. Like because we chose colors that will go together nicely the root retouch is good because it's also going to help me have a nice little fade so that as the hair comes in it all makes it make sense. It tells a good color story. So I'm going to travel much like you would measure out bangs that's where I've enjoyed measuring my first triangle so when the head starts to curve back will be the height of my triangle. I'll bring it to each of the recession lines. Okay try to work clean and neat especially when working with fantasy colors because they do bleed and stain quickly and easily as you can kind of already see a little bit and Matt's floor is going to see in about 30 minutes. So I just like to put a little bit of product on just to get it started because I'm going to take out some foil and I'm just going to set it on top. It's not going to stay there but that's just going to be a temporary backboard for me to work cleanly with this hair. In fact I should probably turn sideways so you can see me work cleanly. How's that? Love that. Boom. I got you. Look at that. Teamwork. How we roll. All right so I'm going to pull my section back and I'm going to just above where that's going to blend my pink and orange. I like to walk right up to the line without too much overlay right off the back because the cleaner you can keep these brushes while you're working the easier it's going to be to put the blend where you want it and not where it just ends up having to be. Again I like to be as in control as possible. One of the tips that I picked up from my buddy James in England is when you're working with these fantasy colors one of the best things that I can say while you're working is lots and lots and lots of saturation because it's going to do so many favors for you to have that heavy saturation the biggest being the rinsing because just like we tell clients every summer that oh if you're going to go in the ocean or if you're going to go in the pool get your hair wet with regular water because hair is like a sponge and can only absorb so much now we need to give that advice back to ourselves when it comes to rinsing out fantasy colors. People get so worried about well what if it's going to bleed I don't want to ruin the color saturation plays a big part if there's a like lots of this color on there and it's nice and saturated in the hair then as I rinse it things won't be bleeding onto it because it's already full just like hair is with water when you're in the summertime before you jump into pool. Does that make sense? It made sense in my head I had a lot of a lot of caffeine in my system I gotta make sure that my words make it from the break. I'm half listening because I'm trying to you know I just assume you're saying great things. You're Mike you know it's one of those days no it's not you let me just text me that's down on Brian's mic oh Daniel I have Daniel saved on my computer you're looking out Daniel I got it coming back three two you might have to turn yours back on oh you're good I'm good you're live we can hear me yeah welcome back world now you know what it's like to see me but not hear me everyone wants that experience okay so I'm not quite sure where it cut out but whatever I'll catch you back up so here I am welcome back to my beautiful voice I lots and lots of saturation through the ends with my yellow I walked it up to the line without necessarily quite touching especially because I've got the lighter color on my brush right now and then I just use my hands I smooshed everything through I think you saw it I was doing it up in the air it was quite acrobatic and impressive keep a towel nearby because you're going to get messy and you need to not be messy so having that towel makes it so I can keep myself from getting color where I don't want it so Brian this is palmichol color yeah yes this is the palmichol pop xg I'm going with pink orange and yellow at the moment we will be incorporating others in just a few minutes so I've got I put a second foil over that so that my yellow is not going to touch the orange and now I'm just neatly making it go away so I can just sit there and do its little thing and its little foil bun because it's cute next triangle I'll do one so that you can see it because that makes sense we're going to go over the ear I like to have it come back a little bit like on the little diagram like she's zooming like Thor's wings on the helmet get it you got to spend some time up here with me I'm there I knew you would be so what's cool about this section is that you get to dictate what direction this panel of color is going to go so I in running this on a couple of different mannequins and trying things out I discovered it's fun you can have it go to where it hits that front hairline if you want you can kick it back so that it's not near that hairline if you prefer see talk about work clean I gotta do what I say so for now I didn't bring it all the way to the hairline because I chose not to for this mannequin because that's what it's about it's choices get a little orange on there to start it again I like to work back away from the face that base color pink is going to hold my foil forming boku saturation split it to make sure you don't get any little missed spots because I get to tell you there's not many things more disappointing than putting all this effort in and then you go rinse it and see that you skipped a big chunk of missed color it sucks all right so now I've got plenty of color plenty of color so now I'm just going to smoosh that's a very technical term that I want you to learn smoosh yeah there's some like umlauts and z's and h's in there I forget it's country of origin if anybody is from that country on the chat please let me know but uh yeah it's a really cool term that I picked up for blending the color wipe my little hands off so Kelly knows where I'm at it's all about the superhero everything we do here is based in superhero all right by we he means Matt I got my sleeve tattoo of all superheroes just to make Matt think I was cool yeah all right so get my full saturation in the yellow but I've got my little skip jump in there jump me to wait for that to focus there you go I have that little skip in there that I haven't quite smooshed yet so I like to take a little extra and get it right up close I'll do the same with some orange and then smooth so what I'm doing I'm coming up squeezing smooth down and then let go come up smooth down because now I've created my yellow orange sort of brackish water area because I want to make sure that there's enough straight up orange and enough actual yellow so you got to kind of in your head map out don't try not to go beyond this line or beyond that line otherwise you're just creating a whole panel of a blended color oh we're gonna bad boy so we're gonna dress it up create another cute little oil sculpture tuck everything away so there's no chance of bleeding and voila so you didn't know that you were getting a precision foil class either you're welcome as this work probably gonna have to switch sides make it a little more upright channel me all right now we have this panel that we're going to work with again work back away from the face put my foil down to give me some place to work I'm gonna be reaching across that's better that's better again apply nice and heavy with that orange just to get everything started the backside of that panel make sure you split it to make sure there's no see look at all those little secrets and surprises inside that would have been a bummer upon rinsing okay now we smoosh how we doing no questions comment we said so cool to see you brian i remember when you came to my cosmetology school when i was a student in 2013 that's cool you wow i was just thinking about that this week like we saw some pretty cool places when we used to travel around doing classes remember that remember places yeah places were cool going places all right so i got me yellow got my orange and then smoosh pull down move up and i like balayage but this is gonna look so good i'm so excited about this she's probably getting a pixie cut later isn't she yeah it's gonna look cool because she's perm too so yeah that was one of the reasons that i got excited about this because she has that cool like mermaidy perm look going on in there over over for the last one is it better for me to just stay over here mandy i want to come to england too people in england can't even come to england right now see one of the only countries i've ever traveled to outside of the us was england i loved it i discovered that i love mushy peas i don't like any kind of peas i didn't know that i was a fan of peas until i sat in a pub in london and got fish and chips the fish was gross i blamed the pub not the whole country don't worry but i was all about those mushy peas like baby food it's delicious it sounds it does it doesn't sound appetizing but i got to tell you it was pristos is asking do you over direct on this technique uh yeah but more so just to be neat rather than anything else like in the front i was over directing back just to keep it away from the face really it's not so much for like a result driven over direction it's more just to work cleanly all right so back section i'm gonna put some orange on this foil because normally she would have a back so i could just put a foil right there and it would be on the person's back but this is not a person don't tell her that so there now that foil will stick it's her fake back we're working so for st patty's day i did some research because i was like oh we can talk about st patty's day it's really not that interesting like because the closest thing that i have to any kind of like cultural heritage is irish so i was like yeah i should know about this so i look it up st patrick died today that's march 17th it's why they do that and his history really he was just like a recruiter for catholicism and that he got a whole bunch of fun rumors about him started like the whole banishing snakes and all that stuff and in ireland they use the color blue to celebrate today but then america took it over changed it to green and turned it into a day drinking holiday and so now that's what it is oh so then even ireland was like okay fine green for st patrick's day sure we changed their mind well we sort of like forced them into it like we turned it into this holiday that it is so much so that the country of origin had to say okay yep you're right america it's green it's about drinking let's go fun fact yeah that is a fun fact i also learned that apparently the not the four-leaf what's a shamrock is like the official plant or flower of ireland which is part of the reason that's used which i guess is why they made the easy leap to green yeah so when i take my gloves off you'll see that i have a nice blue to green nail polish on to show my support of the blue to green color transition for ireland on st patty's day so now you've become the same patty's day expert i am people are asking so where did the corned beef and cabbage come in uh i that was actually in the article that i read it was just like adopted as i mean these they're cuisines that are popular in ireland and so it was just like sort of a day of acknowledging ireish traditions i think we need to uh we'll link that article below yeah um so you guys can check it out for yourself and if it's true it's true if it's not it's i mean yeah do your own research i didn't like go to college for this i just googled it and it's probably a wikipedia it's probably completely wrong yeah i just try to learn a little bit of what i'm talking about sometimes all right the reason i'm really going hard on like folding these is because i really don't want that to move too much like these are colors that do you know the colors what it touches so i would like that to stay what it is so that i can be in control of my my color situation here so something else that matt and i were talking about with this is this is a fantasy color technique that we chose or i chose but it doesn't have to always be like you could totally do this with like regular color if you wanted to just understand what you're doing and why you're doing it and then create whatever that color relationship is that you want to see in the hair like i wanted this to have that essence of blending which is why i'm using colors that are kind that are related to each other both in the lasagna that i already did and here on this one i'm working on now you know the pinks and oranges go together the yellow goes together and on the other head i specifically chose blue into light blue the blue is related to the teal which is related to the green through the ends you just think about that that color transition that color story you could absolutely do the same picking you know you could do this with browns you could do this with reds blondes whatever you want if you want it to have less of that blend and you want those triangle sections to pop then go out of your way to specifically not have them blend you know if i wanted this to really stand out then maybe i would pick you know blues in the uh this triangle because this is the the colors of this head are based off of warmth so maybe if i wanted something to really stick out i would pick something that lives in a cool realm to bust through those uh triangle panels so now i'm going through and just quickly dragging that pink from the root out a little bit just like i did with the orange it's not i'm not going into the sections yet it's sort of just creating bigger subsections for myself to go throughout the back of the head so now i'll start splitting it to make sure that i get my coverage can you see okay i didn't like didn't even check yeah we're good all right i like the idea of drawing the depth further down like once you get the foils put in you know right like having it at the root really is more just to help me work easier with the foils now is when i'm actually doing what i'm going to be doing with the pink because if this was if i had dragged my pink all the way out to here it would have been a big old mess trying to do these foils now yeah and it also like adds that shadowing in too like so your triangles would be brighter yes really this is like the deepest tone i would say right yes on this one so you're dragging that deeper tone now on the rest of the hair down a little bit which is cool because it'll make those triangles pop exactly because like with the the other head the cool color one that i did that matt did the haircut on the blue really just pops nicely against against that teal so that it really does look like a neat highlighted effect as it travels through the hair as the hair moves so did you say you're using this for a haircut matt yeah i'm gonna use it for a haircut all right cool so you guys are actually going to get to see a finished lasagna just not in this class you gotta stick with us you gotta go see matt for that yeah they got the other lasagna though the green right well they have that one the same patties lasagna there you go this is our sunset t-shirt yeah lasagna the one with all the smooching see and then once you've got this base you can start working even faster because i've got my foils tucked away nicely so i can just lay down and start applying right onto the head which is absolutely going to make things move a little quicker get the backside a little then we're able to pull it back and work on the front side i'm definitely seeing a lot more fantasy color in my salon the one i own in my chair right now i think it's due in part to people are just so happy to be out of the house that they're feeling like you know what let's just go let's do it or the people that have been working from home and there's just so much more freedom i feel like now that the it's feeling like the world is coming back together so definitely stock up on some bright fun colors because you'll be surprised i'm getting some some of my very professional very conservative clients are now jumping into the world of fantasy colors so get into it be ready to start suggesting it be ready to help people find what their new favorite color is there hang on we gotta calm people down a little bit uh oh why um i think because we said that you're not going to see the end result you're going to see the end result we did a pre-done uh mannequin it's just not the same exact colors oh yeah i just changed the colors so that you guys get lots of visuals for this yeah plus we used all the other color it's really the truth come on i said to matt i was like you'll see the exact placement you're just not seeing these exact tones but we have a pre-done mannequin to show you guys what it looks like do you need me to grab grab it and show them again now make them wait whoa wait till the end probably on the thumbnail just kidding it's really we showed it at the beginning but we'll show it again at the end absolutely it's almost he's almost there we're getting there again pull your subsections try to keep obviously when you're doing this it does not have to be incredibly exact to what point you bring it but try to take mental note so that it's at least even because that would suck to put all this work in and like the pink goes down real far on one side of the head and clearly not as far on the other i'm good with that it's about as far follow my own advice live on time okay so now just like which side's better for me to work on because i don't matter all right we'll start here yeah i think so now we're going to move into the pink flamingo because i wanted i wanted a nice fade throughout everything if you've seen any other videos except for the my one love that says today's her first day i'm a big fan of the depth of dark to light which is why i did the pink to orange to yellow in my triangles and i'm going to do pink to pink flamingo on the ends because i just like the natural look of lighter ends on hair so this is a smaller section so i'm just going to take the whole thing and start applying and then same thing applies when it comes time to smudge walk right up to that line try not to get too much pink from before onto your brush it's okay if it's on your hands try to keep it off the brush and then i'm going to smudge and drag sunset all right my next subsection get it in there it's one of the things i like about working with my hands just feel it see if it's in there or not i do like to keep a comb on hands when i'm doing this for this exact scenario because i think that i might have accidentally grabbed too big of a chunk of hair it happens i shot my shot and i was wrong so i got my comb and it's going to help me open up the section as well as drag that color because i can now see that even in this section even my pink didn't quite penetrate all the way through so luckily i still got that on hand apply a little bit more now i know that that is all the way through that section i'm going to do the same thing over here to double check i run the comb through just to help spread out the colored section make sure we don't have any little skips in there i blend all my color together i love that comb too i wish i could remember i got it from like lucy dowdy was selling them a few years ago and it's one of my favorites to use for this because no color stains it so pretty all right so while we're facing this direction we'll go ahead and do the side we got somebody said it's more like starbursts and now i want starbursts it's so funny it is so you want to hear my story with starburst matt sure so when i was a kid my brother and i used to fly a lot to go visit our grandparents and my brother's favorite candy was starburst so my mom who was not big on us having candy most of the time that was an instance where we could have candy because we were by ourselves on a plane so it was relaxing so my brother and i would be nice and disgusting and we would take our giant party size bag of starbursts and unwrap all of them and then use the body heat from our hands to smash them all together into one big melty ball of starbursts and then eat it like an apple it would disgust the poor flight attendants that were in charge of like keeping an eye on us we just thought it was the funniest thing ever now when i think back it's incredibly disgusting especially to be doing that on an airplane yeah but you know what i'm still here imagine i don't know if you did that now if you'd still be here i don't know it's a different world out there i mean i the air marshal would probably take us out now if we tried that on a plane how do you rinse out the uh color to make sure it doesn't so that a big thing that's going to help with that is saturation make sure that you've got lots and lots of color on there because then as you're rinsing it's not going to be able to bleed into anything else again i like to go in with as cold of water as they're comfortable handling i'm not trying to torture anybody but uh the cooler water will also help to keep the cuticle down which will help keep color from being absorbed in if there is a teeny bit of bleeding then just keep rinsing keep washing you can get it out but the saturation will help big time like these guys are loaded up with color is this angle okay doing it back like this it's fine it's the same thing i've been doing on the rest of the head so again liberally apply that end color walk right up to the line try not to cross it it saturate through those ends and then we're going to smooge another t-shirt idea i think people look at you differently now you heard that story you're smoozing you know creating starburst that way uh whatever you're gonna try it all right last section and then review lots and lots and lots of my pink flamingo and that through and smooge melt the starburst together that's what this is starburst color melt in my hands just like my story so if a client gets this um what type of shampoo do you recommend uh absolutely something i like to try to keep it low ph because it keeps the cuticle down you want something that's not gonna strip everything that you just did so i keep you know moisture balancing like just don't strip the hair whatever you whatever your lowest ph shampoo is probably just gonna be your best bet and keep it easy keep it simple and then follow it up with a really low ph conditioner you should be good to go all right so now let's do a little oh cool how intense will the pink ends be uh these will probably be pretty pastel because the excuse me the pink flamingo is a very light pink so if you wanted something a little bit more intense then you can of course add a little bit of pink into like if if you're not if the canvas you're working on isn't bright enough to show a pastel then you'll probably just want to mix in a little bit of something with more depth to it so this pink has a obviously a much stronger color molecule so if you wanted to just throw a little bit in there it would still give you that dark to light effect but still be able to show up if you're uh if you weren't able to get that canvas up to like that level nine ten that you would need to really show off a pastel all right what are we doing everyone's good oh love from ireland st patrick say happy st patty's day everyone i hope you get green beer all right sweet i don't know if i've ever had green beer so the color line linn is uh palm et al pop xg um it smells oh that's the other thing you guys can't you're not here right now this stuff smells so good i don't know what they try what they were going for but it smells like candy not like hand molded starburst like good candy sugary candy maybe it is it is all right i don't know where to put her so i washed it and these are the colors that came out the pink turned to blue and i'm just kidding please don't freak out about that so this is the same technique but with different colors to show some versatility oh yeah first thing look look at that st patty's booya all right so again we've got that triangle on the front section that i did but here we use teal so it has that nice pop there that blue base throughout the whole head and then the triangles oh that's actually a part of the triangle too from up front yeah that's cool and then the triangles through the sides have a beautiful deep teal that just goes really really nicely with this blue that then fades into a really cool green i really like the pop xg green because they found a green that just like lives right in the middle so that you can deepen it with a blue or brighten it with a yellow and or just leave it by itself and it's like that perfect spring green kind of look which you can really see in the section in the back of the hair here that triangle at the nape of the neck allows some of those fun colors to run through the lengths of the hair depending on your haircut sweet and um this is a good comment what's that i am talking directly to you yeah it's just you and me yep we got this and yeah i really likes it good i'm glad you guys got to stay tuned we'll keep watching us out for seeing how good this pink one comes out yeah and to be honest if you guys uh if you go follow brian on instagram i'm gonna put up my picture on instagram later yeah so we'll finish it out and then he'll post it on instagram that's my instagram name hairstyle yeah it's also on the screen oh yeah that's my instagram name hairstyle um but yeah you can go to uh go check him out on instagram give him a follow and um we'll post it later and let's see what cut did you finish with so the cut we did yesterday live uh so check out our just go to youtube and you can see yesterday's live class it was this cut so um this really is a fantastic cut thanks yeah we had fun doing that yesterday it was all dry oh a dry razor cut call me crazy whoa um yeah i thought of you i had somebody yesterday tell me i was not allowed to use a razor because it destroys her hair and rather than i just said okay you did not fight in the good fight brian i mean she's like she was a salon owner for 35 years that's even better fight she's wonderful i loved her but you know what i she didn't want i mean i didn't want to use a razor on her anyway just because of the type of hair cut that we were gonna go with so i figured if there comes a day where i think a razor cut would be best then we will have a reeducation sounds good because i do love that try razor really it makes me happy all right and then here uh where's that thing there it is the app go download the fse now app if you want to watch all the past classes with brian and us and everybody and join our community because you can post your work up there um and it puts you on our stylist locator so that clients can search and find you using their zip code uh and find hairdressers just like you so you can get some new clients out of it um they'll message you through the app you can set up appointments all that stuff um and that's pretty much it so it's fse now on the app store awesome so that's it we did our class we have a cool color technique i hope you guys get to use it please tag me is when you use it whether it's mannequin or people or your kids or your dog or whatever i just like to see how you interpret this into your own uh artistic stylings so thank you guys so much i uh i can't wait to see you next week and do more who knows what we'll be doing next week if you have any ideas shoot us shoot us messages we love we love hearing you guys from you guys we love hearing you i love yeah i love hearing you all right cool all right that's it guys thank you so much and uh we gotta get to the salon do some hair but we will see you guys next time