 So one of my favorite products, all-time favorites. This is Mitch Reformer from Paul Mitchell. It's creamy, right? It's got a nice pretty firm hold and a matte finish. So now I'm going to run that in my hands. Fingertip full. See here? I got it all over my hands. And what I'm going to do, and I tell every guy this in the salon, is to work the product through this way, kind of like your channel cutting. And then I go back through the opposite direction. And that's kind of wiping my hands off. Then I work the sides. And the final thing that I do is work through the front because I don't want all the product into the front of the hair, right? So here, finish it off. Little Paul Mitchell stays strong here. Now here's the thing with my guys. I don't recommend necessarily a ton of hairspray because if you end up putting your hands in your hair, it kind of makes everything fall apart a little bit. One of the things I recommend for my guys that are in the salon, try to blow dry. That's the number one thing. So I want you guys to pass this education on to your male clients. Do the blow dry is the number one, right? Then once you get the blow dry and you get the hair kind of moving, or a lot of guys struggle with keeping the hair up in the air. They say it falls in their face all the time. And they think a haircut is going to solve that. It's really the blow dry. So hold your hair up in the air and hit it with the blow dryer. Let the heat reform the bonds to make your hair want to go up in the air. What is the calic, right? It's bonds that grow in a certain way of the hair. So you can change bonds with heat, with water. So if you add water, wet your hair down, then blow it dry, heat it up and make it want to go up in the air, then you add a tiny bit of product to it and it's going to stay like that all day. If you don't, if your hair dries and it's down, like if I, now I'd be okay because my hair dried under my hat and it wants to go back. So I could throw a product in it and probably stay back all day. But if I blow dry my hair or I let it dry and it's down in my face and then I put product in it or if I put product in it when my hair is wet, then I'm going to have a problem too because the wet hair is going to break down the product and the hair is going to dry with it wanting to go down in my face. So you have to be very careful. Product education is number one. Blow dry the hair, then put the product in and then, you know, add the pieciness and the style and really, you know, form it. Then you could put a little bit of hairspray just to finish it off. Get those little hairs out of the way. But don't put a lot because you don't want to break down your hair.