 Hey guys, welcome to episode one, take two. We got Brian Hare here. Yep, Dre Boland. Justin Scott. Christina Cavalcanti. Dad Boland. And we're here with episode 101. Again, I'm excited that we had our 100th episode last week. It was a lot of fun. We gave away a lot of stuff. So thank you to all of the sponsors and people that chimed in. Christina has been mailing out prizes throughout the last couple of days. So everybody that won, it's on its way. It was a little overwhelming at first because we had a lot of people emailing in saying they won stuff. So a few people haven't given their info either. Yeah, we're still waiting us some emails. We need, if you won last week, go watch the episode to see if you didn't win or you did win. Yes. So that's pretty much that. But summed up 100, we have our two-year anniversary show coming up in three more shows. So that should be fun. That's the Halloween show. So today we got some cool things with trending tresses. We have some news with Justin. Brian's dug up some social questions and different things like that. So we have some great questions, I think, this week to go through and answer. And then we're going to spin the wheel. So show like normal. So let's get the show started. Let's kick off the news with Justin. Hey, that's me. Awesome. I can't tell if my segment's starting. I don't know what the sound's on. I don't know what's happening right now. And now, now, an air industry lives from Justin Scott. OK. It's my turn now. He gave me the signal. I got the signal. That was the bat wing. I told that actually, we need like a seagull flop play. That's not the bat wing. That's the bat wing. I told him to give me like a seagull fly away when I give him my turn. Well, I know nothing about it. They call that the bat wing. OK. Driver arm. Yeah. She's right. That's right. Well, that's gross. I didn't know this. Hey, Dad, you want to bring up the heated laser? We're all about education here. Pew, pew, lasers. I thought this was a really cool article. It's a laser razor. Laser razor. Laser razor. Razor. OK. And it runs on AAA batteries. It's supposed to last for 50,000 hours of shaving satisfaction. Is this real? Yeah. Apparently, SCARP Technologies has developed a razor. But I didn't think like I didn't think actual damage causing lasers were for the mass market yet. Apparently, it's going to be coming out next year. It costs $109. They don't have laser guns yet. I don't want to shave my face with one. I want to shoot lasers. Yeah, no, they say. I mean, I want it to be real. I just don't see how. Well, it could just be like they have the other ones, like the no-nos or whatever that uses heat and lasers. That's like, they're like plucks. No, one of them uses heat to melt away the hair. It does heat things, but it doesn't. Well, this could be heating and cutting because that's what everything I've seen about it does. So it seems kind of cool. I hope it's real. I want to email that when it comes out and have them give us one for free. Hey, anything that will take the fact that shaving is no fun and make it a little easier and better. I can feel like a Jedi and do that. Hell, yeah. Just don't let a stormtrooper use it because it'll miss all the hairs. That was possibly the funniest thing you've ever said that. All right. And I feel like since it is getting chillier out there and I'm seeing all these Netflix and chill things, I found this on like my trending page by Herobye Yelm. It was Olaplex and chill. OK, so I felt that was just something fun to look at. That's funny. You said Olaplex and chill. Olaplex and chill. Is that on there? Dot, dot, dot. Question mark. What's the whole thing with Netflix and chill? It's an activity. It's an act. It's become like a meme for like you say that's Netflix and chill, but really it's just a booty call. Yeah, you're just going to come over and get it. All right. We're way out of the on. You've you have a kid. So you don't need to know about that stuff. You're good. You don't need Netflix and chill. You know, the word is the morning. I was going to say to get there. Thank you. The morning meeting is Netflix and chill for us. Got it. And then we brought back the I brought back this week, finding some really fun hair to feature because I was kind of bummed I haven't been able to do that for the past few weeks. First, I want to go. I want to look at is a macaiche. So there it is. Oh, that's awesome. Right. Yeah, what they're doing because I can't read the names. It's the dark rooted blonde to the unicorn colors. Nope, Bob. There we go. One job. This is just freaking awesome that they lifted all of that hair, which you can tell just by looking at her and her hair is just something that doesn't look it's going to lift that happy and got such soft pastels out of it with having hair there still. Yeah. And the hair looks like a good condition. So yeah, the ends don't look all fried and ready. And that's a lot of problems I'm seeing with people. Like we're using our hashtag or trying to reach out to us is that they're not finishing the hair where the ends look super damaged and beat up where they could trim them or they didn't use a proper product when they were using or they lighten it and damage it even more after that than before. So it's nice to see somebody get the. But we still love them for trying. Of course. Keep it up. But I mean, this was just super fun to look at. What else we got there? We're going to go with the three photo one. Lisa loves Balayage. I got that one. I got that. Lisa loves some Balayage and that's just super. A really good clean Balayage for what she started with to her end result was really nice. Do Brian love Balayage? I do. I love that. I think it looks really good. Brian hearts Balayage. Brian hearts all the Balayage. What do you think, Trey? I like it. I like the really pretty buttery blonde of the ends. Like that's a little darker up towards the top. Just really soft and natural. You call that buttery? Yeah. I just think of yellow when I think of buttery. But have you actually looked at a stick of butter? It's not really that yellow. Have you? It's kind of yellow. What the hell butter are you eating? Butter's yellow. Have you had a deep? I can't believe it's not butter. I totally know what you are talking about. Butter is not yellow. Butter really isn't yellow. Like a butter stick is not yellow. Maybe margarine. When you melt it, it is. I can't believe it's not butter. It's a yellow container. Yes, it is. Any yellow product. It's also not anything like butter. Yeah, I think of like a butter cookie. Like that shade, the buttery creamy. This is a butter union. I just feel like whenever anyone in the history of the word butter has talked about something being buttery, they were referring to it as being yellow-ish. I remember when- Fair enough. Thad, you're not getting a word on this conversation. So let's just keep going. I remember when Aaron Carter had that really crazy yellow hair. My little brother was maybe five and he called him a butterhead. Okay, Thad. I don't remember anything about Aaron Carter. I'm really glad you're there. Moving on, away from the butter. That's a friend, that's fantastic Bollywood, Lisa. We're going to go with Elliot. Beard. Huh? Beard or fade? Fade with a V thing in the back. Yeah. I think it's fun that he outlined it. And that's it. I mean, he took a great photo of the haircut. Like, you know the top looks really cool, but this is featuring that really clean outline of the top area. With a really nice fade, too. A lot of photos, again, it can be a beautiful haircut, but they're not taking a good photo of the best angle that they could have. Or they have 12 angles and none of them look great. When they have a great haircut, they're just not showcasing it the right way. I think this is a fantastic photo. And it's a side-by-side. And you know how I feel about those. And I still like this. Actually, that was a really cool cut. Can we do that to your beard? We do that just like V the beard? Oh, I don't want to go to the beard photo. So you're on the beard photo now. We're on the beard photo now. Thanks, Dad. You're welcome. All right. Taylor Fade, because Dad decided it was time, it's a really clean skin fade. He blended it really nice into the actual beard itself as a really clean taper both ways. And that's a thick head of hair, too. So hair like that, usually you see every line. So the fact that he has like a really seamless fade was just showing you put like a lot of work into that. Well, I like how it goes straight into the beard where he faded the beard so that it almost mirror, it's a mirror image a little bit on there. You know, yeah, it's a really clean taper. And I like that if you look at the mustache, it has a little handlebar thing going on. You probably use like a nice good pomade for that one. And the last one was actually the photo that, I saw this and I had to use it. Matt used it on our page, but it was just such a fun hairstyle. I had to as Andre. Who's watching? Yeah, I like, tell him hello. I like this because it showed every angle and it also was really clean. And even the background, even though it's showing the salon, it doesn't, it looks nice. It's not overbearing. Yeah, I liked that a lot. Like he didn't blur anything and my focus was still every image, the haircut. And she's smiling in every one of them. I hate when people take photos or even my guests, they sit there like it's a mug. I'm like, you can be happy. You like this, right? Yeah, no. So that was a beautiful, beautiful after photo. That was most of my news today. Wait, I had a news piece, the one I found today that made me so happy. It was Christina Hendricks' Clarell ad band for being misleading. And it was just a super short little thing that I read that made me really happy. The Advertising Standards Authority has claimed another victim. This time it's Clarell's Nice and Easy. The commercial feature in Christina Hendricks going from her signature red hair to a bright golden blonde. The ASA investigated the ad suggesting that it's possible to go from red to blonde with only one step and the investigation prompted the brand to admit that the commercial was actually filmed in reverse. So after they did some checking it out, the ASA concluded that because this ad is misleadingly exaggerated, the capability of the product, the commercial is now banned in the UK. Nice. That's awesome. I wish they would do that here. Rather box color taken down. And I just got a text message. My mom is finally watching us live and so is my grandma. Oh, there you go. Hi. What up ladies? She's like, it's funny watching guys just sit around staring at your phones. So I don't know if that was like while we were waiting for the thing to work or something when it came back on, but. Yeah. I would say or it is us right now. Or it's right now. Yeah. And I'm reading off my phone. So I have my phone. We're all literally staring at our phones. Yeah, just so everyone knows, we're seeing all the pictures through this. What's on it? Because now that we're all iPhoneed, we all get the pictures. Yeah. I'm so into my watch. Yeah, because we can't see the images that you guys are seeing. They're over there on the computer. So we are seeing them through the phone. I can always just describe them. So that's my news. Oh, and I just want to say I'm going to do this. Happy birthday, my girlfriend, Lori. Oh, it's a birthday today. Whoa. That's so sweet. Happy birthday. Happy birthday. So we, all right. So there was. We're looking at the picture. So all right, so we have trending dresses. Dres has some interesting stuff. I saw the pictures come through and I just really confused. I was confused and started laughing. It's comical. So what this trending dresses episode is going to be. All right, so let's get into the trending dresses. I got a story about Maryland. Get the 411 on Celebrity Hair Changes. Here's Trending Tresses. With Drea Bolland. We all loved him at Zack Morris. And recently in a. I still love him. I know, I still love him. But in an interview with Jimmy Fallon, he has admitted that the blonde hair from the Zack Morris days was indeed fake. This is apparently shocking to some people. Wow, which is so funny because he hasn't been blonde since the show. And you can just look at it and see that it's just foiled where it's long and dark where it's short. The funny part about this is the way he just said that. It was like probably frosted. Yeah, right? Well, all of the long stuff was blonde. And every, like in the summer episodes, they put like an actual base color on him to make it all a little bit lighter. But usually it was just the long stuff on top was like rooted. It wasn't even all the way blonde. Just telling me this and I'm like, yeah. The way you just said that reminded me of Veronica Corningstone from Anchorman, how she would possibly say it. And his blonde was not real. I just thought I was hilarious that this is like getting news now. News as attention. That just means that there's nothing else going on. That, oh, I like Franklin and Bash. What? That's over now. I never watched it. I should have shut that off like pretty. Oh, did they? Yeah. When I was in Ocean City, I went to one of the bars down there and the bouncer like looked at me like 12 times over. And my ID has like blonde hair in it. You've seen my license. And he tells me to take my hat off. And he goes, yo, you like that? You like that skinny white boy with the blonde hair from Save by the Bell? And I had the streaks in it. And like this guy was huge. He opens the door. And there was like a very quaint little bar. Like it was a restaurant type thing. And he's like, hey, hey, God, come here. Look at this. Doesn't it look like I'm from Save by the Bell? The entire bar stops and looks at me. I'm just like, I guess I can kind of see it. Can I have a wristband now? You guys have the same head shape. We do. Yeah, it's the blonde. You have a little bit of fake blonde. Apparently, that brought him back to 96. And I was out on a date with Kelly on the town. Yeah. But yeah, where's that Screech guy? Screech, she's in jail for stabbing someone. And there was something else, too, right? Yeah, you are Screech. So up next, one of our followers, Nine Morrison, actually shared this with me nine hours ago that she has found the hairdresser that does Kylie Jenner's wigs. So I thought that was fun. Is this the Instagram picture? Yeah. Is it the same person that does Kesha's wigs that we found before? Or is it a different person? It's Tokyo style. Can we hunt her down, lock her in the basement, make her make wigs for recent litigation? It's a heat. It's a heat. Oh. Can we lock him in the basement and make him make wigs for us to sell on the website? I think you're right, Christina. I think it is the same. Same one. Same person. That's cool. You should check out his work because it's absolutely fantastic some of these images and styles. And we still think he should start making wigs like. Yeah. And sell them. And sell them only through us. Affordable wigs that will sell at our shop. Yeah. Shop FSC and nowhere else. All right. No Amazon here. All right. And that's it. That's the trust. That's the trust. Good job. Proud of you. The show is just going. Give me a high five. We're getting through it. Don't worry. I'm about to put the brakes on real quick. We've got lots to say. All right. So let's get into. We do have a lot of questions to go through. So let's hit FSC social. FSC social? What's happening on FSC social media? FSC social media. Submit your questions to Brian Hare on our Facebook community or by using the hashtag free salon education. That's having a seizure. All right. So I went back to I've got questions from everywhere. The first one I had somebody ask on the episode right here that I thought was worth actually asking around. It was about. Jose was asking on the website, the Mizutani Ichininosan scissor set. Yeah. You know of which I speak. Are any of those good for scissor over comb or do you recommend using a different scissor for that? No, I think you can. Well, it depends on. You could use two of the scissors, both of them. There's a dry cutting scissor, which is the number two scissor. And then the number one could be great for scissor over comb as well. I mean, they both work great. Now, the dry cutting scissor. I don't prefer scissor over comb that way, but I know Justin. I know that I think even Drea, when you guys are doing scissor over comb, do you use your puff in or no? No, I don't. OK, but you like it. I love the puff in for that. I also like the DB 20. OK, what size they are. OK, and then that you use the puff in for scissor over comb? Not all the time, but yes. OK, I have like Justin, I like the DB 20. And then I also like our free salon education. OK, so maybe. So maybe I'm thinking prior to DB 20, you were using puff in. Yeah, the puff ins are great for it. But again, maybe if I had a longer version of the puff in, right, but OK. All right, cool. So my big thing would be pick a little bit longer, maybe a six inch number one. And then I would still stick with I don't think you need a super long dry cutting scissor. So I would stick with the five and a half, six inch puff in or not puff in, but number two, which is the similar dry cutting scissor. That's what I would go with because you would probably do your scissor over comb with the number one and then more of your point cutting and layering and all of that with the dry cutting scissor. So the set is great for that. And you get the two texture scissors as well. So I think it's a good deal for all that stuff. And it's like a $1,800 set for like $1,200 bucks or something. So nice. Yeah. Loves it. All right, yeah? Yep, yeah. And then someone else asked what happened to the beard. And it's actually kind of funny. I was telling them earlier, I went to go just trim it a little bit. And it was my first time ever trying to trim my beard. And I didn't lock the guard enough. So as soon as I touch it to my face, it slammed all the way down and left a big bald patch up my cheek. And for like a split second, I looked at it and I was like, can I get away with this? And I was like, no, I have a huge bald patch in the middle of my face. So beard's gone for now, but I'll bring it back. He's got all his breath. He's got all his money on beard taking care of himself. Yeah, I was going to say, it's too bad. We can't watch you brush your beard throughout the day. It feels so good. I have apologized to Thad so many times over. For making fun of him? Yeah, because it's gross when he goes to town on his beard. But now I get it. Thad, I just want to make a statement. Thad had me flat iron his beard earlier. And then he was round brushing his beard. He was round brushing his beard all day. Is that flat ironed? No, this is round brushed. The flat ironing did not work out. It really didn't do much. And then he's like, let me go out. I got a video of it. It's fine. If everybody sees my Snapchat, you can go to my story and you can watch that among many other things. Thad's beard looks exactly like it does every day that I see him. Exactly. I think we should super silk it around here. Yes, let's super silk your beard. This is where a lot of people are like asking questions. How do I get more clients? How am I successful? Don't flat iron your beard all day. And nobody was here. Don't worry. That's what I'm saying. I'm just kidding, Thad. It doesn't look any different, though. All right. And then just a nice little. Humidity. Yeah, yeah. We had a nice little something on here that I just wanted to shout out there. MonkaHunkOne on last week's episode said, OMG, love that kid. And he has awesome style. Love all of y'all. Big shout out to the mom, Christina, who's behind the cam because I know you are probably working your butt off, too. We appreciate you. We appreciate you, too, Christina. That's really sweet, thank you. You are working your butt off. All right. I can't read this entire thing. I can't believe that. It feels like way longer than a week ago. Right now, right? Like that Hayden was here. It's because I was gone for four days. He can't be here every week. He was. Yeah, now he's sick. Yeah, he is sick because we got him sick. No, he just was up late that week. And I got you. Like I feel like when he's up late and doesn't get his rest, his immune system, like it takes a toll. And he was playing football in the rain that week. I'm sure that. Yeah. Yeah, intense. It was summer. He could be here. Yeah, so summertime. We'll get him on a summer trail. We'll let him know that you said in the summertime. He'll make some guest appearances, maybe during the holidays. Dress up for Halloween. Can we dress him as an elf? For the Christmas. And we do our Christmas giveaway. Totally. Yeah. All right. As long as you're Mrs. Claus. Sure. Toast. All right. I'll be an elf too. Michelle Broody had said something about wanting a video with like a cool cut and having some fun with pastels and all that stuff. And at like one, I wanted to say we do have one video like that. I don't remember what we called it. I don't know if it was an undercut bob or what, where I did the blue to purple to pink. Yeah, I think we did it. Yeah, an undercut. It was a little further back, but you can find it because it was a cool like color melting technique with really fun colors. Plus also that's cool, whatever you want to see. Let me know because we're filming more now. There's also that really fun one that you and Matt did together with the violet roots. Yeah. That goes way back. The black and white one where I just did a quick color. Quick platinum card. Yeah, just real fast. Stopping hours later. Sometimes the trick is if you need to make some adjustments, you just make it black and white. Yeah, that's six and a half hours of work that I took for my day. It's fine. Hey, that's what we have to do. All right, then somebody asked a question about that I've had happen to me before, so I did want to answer it. Lorraine Morrison asked on our Facebook, what's it called, the FSC social on Facebook? The community. Yeah. The community. Our Free Slime Education Facebook. Well, not the normal one. It's the community one. I know. Yeah. They had asked basically when you use one type of color and a client comes in and insists that you use another type of color, what do you do? I have had that and I broke it down and told them because I worked in a salon that sort of brought in a second line that I had never used. I didn't need to learn how to use it because I was fine with what I was using. And somebody who had just heard from a girlfriend that this was the best color, you have to use this. And I said to her, you're paying me for my expertise and my expertise is not in that color. Like me pulling something off of that shelf is a shot in the dark. I can give you what you're looking for but I need you to trust me to use what I know how to use. Like this is the tool that I guarantee I can get you where you want to go. If you insist on that color being used, I'd be more than happy to put you with one of the other stylists that's more comfortable with that color. And then they kind of feel like an ass and then they back off and let me do what I wanna do. Or what I need to do, I should say. Yeah, I mean, or like, and if you don't have that same situation but you have a client that comes in and says I want this color on me, can you put this on me or whatever? Cause we've had that situation, yeah, you did. But I mean, that, I would just say that that's against salon policy and just leave it. Blame the owner as much as you can. Yeah, I'll sit there and tell you for all I know that's narrowing that too, but I'm not going. Wait, that was that. But you can tell them it's not against the insurance. Her own tubes of color and was like, I want you to color my hair. For insurance reasons, I cannot do that. Yeah. Yeah, not gonna happen. Yeah, I mean, it's just how it is. And the last one, well the last one from Facebook. Somebody had asked, Livia had asked, she's in the Netherlands, can't find Provena colors in Europe. Do you need to be a hairdresser to buy them in the US or can I find them online? I don't mean to call out Provena, but I'm gonna cause I've always found it just on Amazon. Yeah, Amazon. Like I don't know if they are intending for that to be as accessible as it is, but that's the easiest place I've ever found it. But what I will say to you, email us, ask us in two weeks or three weeks or so cause I'm in talks with Provena. So I'll find out more information directly from them for you if they are going to be bringing it to your neck of the woods. In the Netherlands? Sure. Fantastic. Yeah, I mean, I would think, I mean, Provena, there's gotta be a distributor or something. Yeah. I mean, it's not like it's just here. Even if she wants to directly contact Provena, if you go on their website. Yeah, that's what I would do. Has all their contact information, they're really good about getting back to you about that stuff. So yeah, give them a shout. Awesome. Let's see, then going to the Instagram, there's some good business ones that I think Matt's gonna house. Here's one. Justin, this is more of like a, I know we haven't done this video, but you have an interest. Okay. The Hollywood shaved head haircut video, it's very short with just shears and a razor. Like the buzz head, but just doing, like scissor over comb. Instead of actual clippers. What? Are we asking when we're gonna make one? Are you going? Oh yeah, it's in the works. It's on my list of videos I wanna make. I'm confused on what it is. What you do is skin fade with just shears. I don't think it's skin fade. They're saying Hollywood or something. Well no, Hollywood's is like, maybe they're talking about the Hollywood's barbershop in California, cause I know that's a very popular barbershop and they, everything I've ever seen come out of any other shops that are very, very skilled. Like do they have a video about this? Or are we just seeing pictures? I mean, it just sounds like they're asking us to do like that style of scissor over comb work to a skin fade or a very, very short tapered cut. So if you would like to clarify, we can talk about it more. That's Jim21e. Yeah, definitely. Video ideas are great. So if you guys have anything and you're watching the show and you wanna post them, put them in the comments in the bottom or tag us on Instagram or whatever. If you see a cut that you like and you wanna see a video on it, then just tag us on Instagram and we can see what the cut is like and go from there. Or direct message any of us, cause we all have Instagram. Right. Yeah. So feel free. Get creepy. Uh, Christy Deere asked, the podcast doesn't show up in the app anymore as replaced with Matt Beck's show, which I'm not complaining about. Ha ha, I love both. I don't know. It's the podcast, the audio version. So just the audio. Yeah, that's the just audio version either on our app or iTunes. I didn't keep up with this show as a audio podcast. It's just because it's recorded live, it's not that, it's not as easy. Cause he doesn't love us anymore. Right. So I don't want them on audio versions of anything. I don't blame them, I wouldn't either. So yeah, but we, so my show is filmed and then I just take the, I can dump it onto audio real easily. So that's what I'm doing right now. So just, you know, I'm glad you like the show and that's gonna be on iTunes for now. And you know, that's more of a quick podcast. Anyways, this is a little more visual and more of a video thing. So due to technical difficulties. Due to Thad's jokes that draw up for four minutes each, we are not allowed to make it a podcast on recording. All right. Right. Cool. J-C-A-N-I-G-S, I've been a stylist for 11 years and I'm now very interested in starting to educate. What are some of the beginning steps to take to enter into doing so? Thanks. I think that's gonna, that depends on what kind of educator. I mean, there's the route of going with a company and educating for them in which you just have to talk to your sales rep because they know whatever that company's process is. Or you can just go to the route if you just wanna educate other people and submit to our contest. Yeah. Details. Wanna throw them out there again? You can do that. So fse2.tv is our video kind of network. You can go on there and you could submit videos. We have a video contest that runs through the end of the year. We're giving out cash prizes and Mizutani scissors. So anybody can do that. But I would also say from an educator standpoint, and I did kind of touch on this this morning on when I was filming this show then too. But the, when you wanna be an educator, I think the most important thing is that you need to be successful at whatever you're doing, whatever you wanna be educating about is really hone in on that first because I think a lot of people that you'll see when you start to become an educator or get into that kind of thing, what's gonna make you a successful educator and help you grow in a company or by yourself is getting good at that specific thing. So whether it's haircutting or coloring or business or whatever it is, you need to become successful in the salon doing that and then transfer it into education so that you'll have a head start on everyone if you're already doing something successfully. And companies are gonna look at you different if you are putting yourself out there and building yourself and then you go to these companies. I think now it's backwards when people want to start with no name and start with a company. I just think that you can build yourself up really well and then go to the company with what you have as yourself and you're gonna play a bigger role in that company, I think. So it depends on what you want, but if you wanna be a platform artist, you wanna be up on stage nowadays, I think all of us went the route of let's start at the bottom and work our way up and unfortunately it's a corporate world and a corporate business and unless you know someone or you have a big following that you've created yourself, they're not gonna put you up there. It's just not, the odds are against you in that. So the reality of it is just try to become successful in your salon, grow yourself, then go find the companies after that and you're gonna find that you'll like the work better, you can name your price and you can do it that way. That's what I think. Yeah, I mean also don't take out the idea of becoming an educator at an institute as well. Right. Just because a lot of people, even when I was a teacher, I would sit there and I would go through videos to show my class and I would always fall back on you guys but there was just certain videos I would love to show because it was a cool idea or cool concept in the title and I'd go to preview it and watch before I showed them and it was just a dumpster fire of a video because people don't understand how do you properly get across information to others. Yeah. They think that, okay I can do this color or this cut or this blow to the style and I'm just gonna record myself doing it but it leaves so many loopholes of why are you doing that? How are you doing that? Why are you taking these steps and those tools? So I mean if you're trying to get an education that's always a great road to take as well because that's the road I took and Draya took. We're both educators and institutes and look at us now. And that's a good call too because if you look at, like if you wanna learn to educate and maybe you're great at hair and maybe you have a big book and all that, the next step would be going into schools. I was gonna say. You don't have to teach there but. Going into, like I went into a partner at Paul Mitchell School and taught there and the amount of training I went through with doing certifications of not only understanding the basis of how to teach education on any level whether it's hair related, whether it's a different industry, they break it down so simply for you. So you can really understand how to create a class and go from there. And then it goes into the basics of all the nitty gritty teeny tiny details of hair. I mean we can always make a video about a quick how-to, how to get information across. That's not a quick how-to. Yeah, it could be. That is not a quick how-to. There could be a quick how-to. But in that, so that's one avenue but I think, but what I was saying is go. So I think first you need to figure out how you, who you wanna teach. Yeah, I would go volunteer at a school and not volunteer, be a guest artist at a school and practice teaching the students because the students first off are not gonna have huge egos yet, hopefully. I mean, it happens, yeah. But you can go in there and you can, you're sharing information with people that are really hungry to learn. I think that that works really well. I mean, you could go into an education route. If you wanna be a teacher, then go that route and go to those trainings that Dre is talking about. If you wanna be in that part of education. But if you wanna be like, if you wanna be an educator and still work in a salon, then you just have to get out there and start teaching what you live every day and what you know and not like, and practice teaching. You need to teach a lot to get good at it, to get the rhythm of it and all of that. Yeah, I'm good with that. On point, cool. Somebody, Jay Vincent 612 says, how do you convince a long-time foil guest to try balayage? If you're having a hard time convincing them, once you find out why, I think is sort of, you know, there's gotta be some reason if you're having a hard time convincing them. And I think if you approach, if you really think they should be a balayage person, find out what they're afraid of and then sort of steer your reasoning to knock out what they're afraid of. I have to figure this out. I feel like we get this question every week. I was gonna say, yeah. And I don't, I have never had an issue. You also don't exactly ask. No. Yeah. We're doing this. Your guests also let you do whatever you want. But why don't other people's? But you also don't have a whole lot of foil guests. I don't foil anyone. I was gonna say, I don't remember the last time I started doing foil. Yeah, because as soon as I realized that hand painting could, was quicker, looked more natural. Right. And I think that those are the big things. Like my one guest, there's probably two people that I've tried to do balayage on and I just can't because the kind of blonde that they want, I can't do with balayage. But you know that. So you wouldn't want a balayage. Right. But I mean, I tried it when I first got super excited. But if you felt like they needed balayage, it wouldn't be an issue. Right. So if I was trying to talk them into it, I think it'd be like, all right, how about I do just a few less foils and a couple pieces of balayage, just to show you a little bit of what I'm talking about. You know, we start to blend the two. Yeah. I mean, just attack it however you have to. And she's, oh, here she is. She's in a small town where people don't get what balayage is, have pictures. Educate. Do you have mannequin? I mean, yeah. That's what I did back before anyone knew what the hell ombre was. I had a mannequin in the back that had the sickest ombre I could possibly crank out with a really great blowout. And whenever I went to suggest it to someone because to try to suggest color that has roots is a very hard concept before ombre was a thing. So showing an exact example of it. And that helped big time. So, you know, whatever. If you don't have a mannequin laying around, pick up a people magazine. Everyone's got it in there these days. This leads me to when I saw that question come through again, I was like, maybe we need to make a video on that, the difference between what foil work looks like and what not for hairdressers, because most of them know, but for as a tool that you can use for someone. So, yeah, just a quick, like you can share this with them and it'll show the difference. Two quick mannequins. So why don't you have two finished mannequins and a quick, like, video? Yeah. So I mean, Jory is on point with those foils. I see Jory all the time rocking out foils, whole heads. I do do a lot of foil work. She's on point. She does a lot of foil work, but my point is because she likes doing foil work. That's what I'm saying. Like, she could crank out some foils or Brian could just crank out some foils. And I get the small town thing because it's a completely different, you know. It's a different mindset in a small town, you know, but I think people like new things. I mean, I can't imagine, as long as you are explaining to them what it is, do the mannequin idea and I think you'll definitely eat. Yeah. I mean, with that. And if you're not doing it a ton, do the mannequin idea so that you can get enough practice so that when you talk someone into it, you've got it down so that you don't ever have to be like, oh, I'm better now. Like just get it down. I promise you, stop doing those foils. Oh, that's crazy. You're working way too hard. I actually had one, I guess, like last week, she was, I broke her from the foils on the balayage. She loved it. Yeah, good. Someone asked if I have a video where you're blending balayage highlights with the root color as well. Not really. No, we don't have that. We can make one. All right, that can happen. And then the last one, Rick EJJ says, I suck when using a diffuser. Any suggestions? Yes. Oh, Brian's great at this. Right, that's, I love diffusing curly hair. And I think now that everyone's getting a little bit more comfortable being cameraman around here, I've got a few clients that, one I approached, but I haven't seen her since then, about when she comes in, can I diffuse her and can we film it just to show that? Cause I love diffusing hair. So we'll do a quick video, throw, it's, it's really simple, but it's tips that you like have to follow to a tee. So rather than just like saying them now, I'd rather have a visual and something that could be referenced. And I think that's it. I think we pretty much nailed a ton of stuff. Yeah. Well, and speaking of people are becoming cameraman now, Justin actually learned how to edit video today. So, and Thad's got a pretty good hang up on it too. So I got here and Justin had finished a point of view haircut video. So all we have to do is voice it over, which is great. So, so we'll be doing that. We have a point of view video coming out. I came here last night and I filmed a haircut, a triangular graduation haircut with layering and dry cutting. And then, and Brian is going to be filming. We did Brian, Brian, Andrea. We filmed a step-by-step using brocado cream, cream lights, balayage with that. So with the cream lightener, those two videos are done. We just have to voice them over. So we have quite a few videos that are about to start coming out. We're hitting it hard this fall. So, so definitely video requests. Love to see that. Start paying rent too. Do what? No, I would not pay rent for a mold factory. For what? Mullet? As I'm moving to the basement. Oh, yeah. To do work, to edit videos. Just lock them in. There's my rent. Yeah. 12 videos ready to go. So yeah, so that's pretty much what's coming up. There is something, I'm going to talk about it next week though. Leave it on my hand. That I'm going to talk about that next week. And then, I think we just have to spin the wheel, right? All right, who's our winner? Let's spin the wheel. I think we're going to go with J. Vincent 612 for today. Thank you guys that submitted the questions. Heck yeah. We have on the new freewheel, still new. It's still shiny. And every client in the salon asks about... Oh no, I tell them all, give it a spin. Yeah, yeah. So we have a pair of Mizutani scissors on there. We have Olaplex. Wait, wait, there's still a pair of scissors on that thing? I think so. I mean, I know they gave one away, but I did add. I asked them for a pair of scissors for the 100th episode, but then there was another pair of scissors for the freewheel. So, Mizutani scissors, Olaplex, Millennium, Amica, Parker Razor, Sunlights. Donald Scott and WC. Minerva. Donald Scott products are coming in this week. They're here. They're on the back porch. Oh really? Yeah, Dre, I thought you got a pet duck. Because I came in a duck feed box. Because the box says something about like... It's pet food and it's like duck pellets. And then there's like a sticker on the other side of the box that says Donald Scott. We're not allowed to have a dog, so we got Hayden a duck. My one guess, she has like four ducks. Her name is Hayduck. So, all right, so the Donald Scott products are in, so. Dre is spinning, be quiet. Really? Sorry. Pretty mature. What happened? I wish we could instant replay that, because it's like her arm just swung up. Shut up. Yeah. Minerva. Minerva beauty, where does beauty come from? Congratulations. That's awesome. Minerva is giving away something cool. They always give away something cool. So check out MinervaBeauty.com for all your salon furniture stuff. They gave us all these chairs, which are super affordable, by the way. When I first, we had chairs. Chris, remember the chairs that we had when we first bought the salon? And none of them would pump up or do anything. The ones that we didn't throw away. No, no, no, no, no. These are different ones than that. Yeah. Well, when we first started the salon, each chair didn't match. And then we got these cheap chairs that we paid the same, almost the same amount as we paid for the Minerva chairs, but they all matched, which was nice. But after like three months, the entire thing started leaking oil out of them. They quit pumping up, so it was kind of a nightmare. We had those for four years, and then Minerva, we got these. So if you guys need equipment, it's affordable, check it out. Also, Donald Scott, I was saying before I got. You're so rude. Sorry, Matt. Sorry, what's happening? So it's Jay Venson, right? Email me, or email us. She's watching right now. Contest at freesaloneducation.com. Congratulations, you're gonna love your prize. So the Donald Scott products, so me and Christina are gonna work on that. We'll get them up on the site and available so you guys can check them out. And we have that video from Donald Scott also coming out as well. I almost have that finished. So tons and tons of videos coming out. You know what else is really cheap on the Minerva beauty page? What? A barber chair. Eight t-shirts, so you know, has just asked what happened to the demos on Updoos you'd promised. True. True. Coming. Soon. And also says Matt was going to do some braiding. That's coming. Justin and I are gonna do some Updoos. Matt was not gonna do braiding. What did you say? A Mohawk and some Liberty spikes. Like the end of October, there'll be Updo style and holiday hair videos. Normal stuff. Yeah. Some tips, some braiding from Matt. Yeah, if Matt's gonna come up with that. Don't wait around for that. Three strand. Matt's gonna tie his shoes on camera and call that braiding. Yeah. Two strands. I don't even use ties on my shoes. Rope style. You can do a fishtail. All right. Can we get a one? 101. Done. 101 is done. Just look at that. Just look at that. We need that. We need two of those. All right, is that nice? So be sure to check us out. Subscribe to our channel. Share with your friends all of these videos and more exciting stuff coming in the future. And if you did not email us, watch episode 100 again and make all your friends watch it. Maybe they want something because we're not gonna wait forever. You have 24 hours from right now. Oh, come on. They can watch this video in a week and they have 24 hours from that. You have to tell 102. We should have a time frame. Justin's not gonna sleep tonight until you give him that. You have a time frame. Yeah, you have until episode 102. And then they're done. No, no, no, no, no. Don't give them that much. Wait, how are you gonna be so... Well, they have to watch to see stuff. They have to watch that. No, they have to watch to see. I don't have to tell them what they want. Well, then they gotta watch this one to know that they don't get to have their prize if it's been released. So the people that, well, no. The people that have not, just so you know, you could have won Super Silk, Olaplex, the J. Lace hat and t-shirt, an Inked Magazine subscription and t-shirt, and the Parker razor and blades, right? So all of those people have not sent their address. You better go watch. You better go watch. Justin's like really pissed at you. They have to watch the episode to find out. I worked very hard to get people to get on this wheel and get the free stuff. I was nice to them. I sent so many emails. It's Instagram's fault because you never know where these people come from. Wait, so I slammed my keyboard so many times. I feel there's so many distributors. Wait, Olaplex, all of them were already on the wheel already, so they knew they were giving something away. Yeah, they didn't know. Wait, what do you mean? Honestly, we could have said that. I think I'm going back to the table next week. I can't say that, but... Why? I think we're going back to the table and the headphones next week. Why? I miss the table. When do you not like change? We need to make changes. Can we have a round table? This is the second week we've done this. I know. What's wrong with that? So you know you don't like something, you don't like it. Yeah, I like it. I don't know if I love it and I need the headphones because I feel like it just changes the energy. Justin, are we still on? We're still live. Yeah, let's say goodbye. See, now I feel so much more comfortable. All right, Justin, you're making me uncomfortable. Yeah. You should have seen where his hands were before you got over there. You're freaking me out. Hashtag stay weird. All right, guys, thank you so much for watching and be sure to tune in next week when everything is different. All right. Again. Bye. Thank you for watching. We'll see you next week.