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Hella Chisme Podcast
Hairstyle Journeys and Glitter Dreams ft. Rudy @bombshellhair
End of the year trends, What are we leaving behind and what are we keeping?
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Speaker 1:Saluden a Titi and we are live. Yay, the aunties and uncles of live streaming. Gotta love it. We are in the auntie phase. Huh, we are definitely in our auntie and uncle phase. Welcome back to another episode, but live episode episode of the how it she's Made podcast. My name is Dana, I'm Stephanie and we are your hosts. As you can see, we have a guest with us today. Hi guys, welcome, welcome. We gonna hang out today. We gonna have a little fun. We gonna a little fun. It's the holiday season. We're going to talk about some trends. This is our last episode for the year, so we are ready to take a break. Definitely, it's been a long year.
Speaker 2:So I do want to make sure to welcome Rudy.
Speaker 1:Hi, rudy, tell the peoples a little bit about yourself. Well, first of all, thank you guys for having me. I'm super, super excited, absolutely. You said tell them about myself.
Speaker 2:Yeah, a little bit.
Speaker 1:Tell them where you're from, where your hood at. I am from Victorville, californiaifornia, or tweekerville, if you know if you know, you know because you, yeah, it's, it's out there.
Speaker 1:Um, I've been a hairstylist, I believe, now for six years, or a little bit over six years. Yes, um, I was born in la, but I don't say I'm from la. That's why I always just say I'm from Victorville. I get that a lot, especially like behind the chair. They always ask me where are you from or where were you born, and I'm like LA, and then they start naming all this LA shit and I'm like okay, so I'm from Victorville.
Speaker 3:Yes, yeah is Victorville considered part of LA?
Speaker 1:or like LA County, but it's San Bernardino County. It's about two and a half hours from here. If you've ever driven to Las Vegas you pass it. So it's before Barstow, probably like 45 minutes before Barstow. I tell people you blink and you miss it. Oh, so it's 45 minutes from barstow, from barstow, yeah do you pass through before you get to vegas going? North yeah okay, got it. Yeah, I'm sure I've done I've driven to vegas.
Speaker 1:I've driven to vegas three times in my life. That's it. Yeah, that shit is long as fuck it is long, it's horrible. I've driven to Vegas once from San Diego.
Speaker 1:Okay, the other two times was from the Bay and that was oh yeah, I wouldn't do that. I mean, I'm still looking at tickets. We're going for New Year's and I'm still looking at tickets every day just to see it fly but the tickets are just crazy. They did just have a sale, but that's for New Year's. No, but those sales are always on the dates where no, like it doesn't, it never matches up. Yeah, yeah, I mean, it's always just like I think. Right now, what are they? $350 or?
Speaker 2:more. Yeah, yeah. It's crazy, that's crazy. I don't even For a 45 minute flight yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's unnecessary. It yeah, unnecessary. It used to be like 75 bucks. Yo, I mean sometimes it was 45 like on a discount.
Speaker 3:But yeah, now no, um, I know some people like um from victorville. I feel like, uh, quite a few people come from like victorville imperial county. Is it Like they come from those places either to San Diego or like to LA?
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, I mean for sure. I feel like back then when we moved I mean, like I said, I pretty much grew up there since I was in the first grade, and so back then it was just a cheaper place to live and so a lot of people from LA and whatnot were moving up there I mean it's gotten really big now. I mean we do have an Emmy Award winner. Rupaul's makeup artist is also from Victor.
Speaker 2:What is?
Speaker 1:that Is it, the-.
Speaker 2:Raven, raven, raven, yeah.
Speaker 1:And she was on season one, no two or three, I think.
Speaker 3:Really so she was early on.
Speaker 1:Yeah, she was early on, Okay. I know, I watched her season, yeah, and I think there's also Carrot. Top is also from Victorville, so we get a little bit of everybody.
Speaker 2:And.
Speaker 1:Rudy's an avid Drag Race fan Avid okay. It's like yeah. It is like my Super Bowl. I didn't realize how competitive I was until I started realizing like, oh, you do like competitive, it's just deals with makeup and hair.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and not men chasing a football. I enjoy football. We like that, yeah, but you know Wrong crowd.
Speaker 3:Everybody has their champions.
Speaker 1:See, baseball is the only sport that I could follow and actually know what's going on yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, growing up, it was all about baseball in our household. Even to this day, a lot of my nieces and nephews are on the baseball field every weekend, pretty much, I would say even during the week, for practices. Right, don't you got to practice during the week? Yeah, so they grew up on the field. I feel that I was the kid making flowers, like the flower crowns. Yeah, no, 100%. Like making the flower crowns, the flower bracelets and necklaces. I would even have like the team moms, like oh, can you make me one, like, yeah, I got you, but like it would be like I mean, the ball would like legit, just roll past me and I would be like there, it is like Rudy and I'm like, no, not doing it today. I feel that I think that you know, everybody has their thing. I, it's what was? I was doing something the other day and somebody asked me like what did you want to do as a kid?
Speaker 1:and I was like well, I would have loved to join more sports.
Speaker 2:Really I would have loved to join more sports Really.
Speaker 1:I would have loved to have done more sports, but I didn't. I didn't, did you?
Speaker 3:play any.
Speaker 1:No, none at all, none. Wow, did you play sports? Yeah, I was forced, really. Yeah, it was like you have to do something in our household. It wasn't like you couldn't lounge around all the time, you had to do something, but they made me play baseball.
Speaker 2:Oh, I've seen you play baseball.
Speaker 1:I mean, in a weird way it was like the tight pants. I loved the color matching, loved the sound of the cleats hitting the cement was my favorite sound Because it was me wearing my heels. You know, click clack on the heels.
Speaker 3:That's hilarious yeah, locker room with other guys, with other guys.
Speaker 1:That was actually more terrifying than anything like yeah, going into a locker room, especially being gay, was just terrifying, but I didn't even get the chance to look, so it was very like a heads down.
Speaker 3:Yeah I feel like a lot of latinos are into baseball yeah that's why a lot of dominicans are right now, and they're the puerto rican yeah mexicans, like it's a latinos, are into baseball. My whole family, too, is very baseball like yeah, ever since I was young, everybody played, everyone watched it, and everything I didn't play, I did.
Speaker 1:Not even softball.
Speaker 3:No, I did martial arts and Muay Thai.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 3:So you know how to kick ass. I was a little scrapper.
Speaker 2:Was was. I love that.
Speaker 1:I'm going to take you on the freeway with me just in case. I got backup. That's hilarious.
Speaker 2:I love that.
Speaker 1:I mean so okay. So today we are going to, since it's our last episode of the year, we are going to talk about some trends, beauty trends and things we're going to leave in 2025, 2024, going into 2025. It's hard to think about like that. The year is already almost over. Isn't that wild, essentially, um, we were just doing this last year, um, but yeah, here we are yeah I mean.
Speaker 1:But also congratulations. This is your second, like second, your second holiday show, I mean. That's, that's really, really big and I'm super proud of you guys. Like I said, it truly is an honor to be here. Well, welcome. We hope to see you again after this. We hope we don't scare you away.
Speaker 2:No.
Speaker 1:I hope I'm allowed back on air after this. Let's just put it that way, all right. So you talked a little bit about you've been doing hair for. You said how long. Talked a little bit about, um, you've been doing hair for. You said how long. Six years, six years. What were you doing before you started going to?
Speaker 1:I was a chef. Yeah, I was a chef for about I want to say like seven, eight years went to culinary school, did the whole whole thing. You know, that's like I said in our household it was. You had to do something. Um, once I got old enough and I was the person making the flower crowns, my grandmother was like, okay, this obviously is not your thing. So she ended up signing me up for baking classes and cake decorating classes at michael's I don't know if they still offer them there, but um, and so that's what I I did I think I was probably like 12 or 14, taking these like classes with like 60 year old women, and that felt more at home and at ease than the field. So I was a chef.
Speaker 1:I still love cooking, don't get me wrong, but I think I love it in more of like a family environment or friends and whatnot. Yeah, yeah, but not for a career. It's more therapeutic for me. Yeah, it's like therapy, I mean for sure. I mean now and now that I'm getting older, a lot about, a lot of it is. It just brings back the memory of being in the kitchen with my grandmother or with my mom, with my mom, and that, to me, is like okay, that's where it comes from and that I could carry with me forever.
Speaker 3:I get that. Is there like a special family dish that got carried on like grandma's like me? It's my grandma's chili relleno recipe that everyone like loves and like passes on yeah, there's a couple.
Speaker 1:It's um her cheesecake. She's she's known for her cheesecake I've been hearing that a lot from people cheesecake is like people's thing. Yeah, I like cheesecake too, don't get me wrong. I just it's been consistent, like the last couple of people that I've talked to said it's their cheesecake or a cheesecake, and I was like who knew?
Speaker 1:yeah, because it's the holidays and yeah, maybe I mean because that's one time she would really make. It was like the holidays, yeah, I mean, people were fighting for these scraps and like she would only make two. Yeah, like little eight inch ones. So it was kind of like you come, you get it or you don't. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, my grandmother used to make sweet potato pies. Oh, and she would make 14 of them. Oh, she, she would make 14 of them.
Speaker 1:Oh, 10 grandkids, and then they were starting to have kids. So she was some of the families would get to. So she would be the day before Thanksgiving baking sweet potato pies Wow, and they will have to come pick them up. See, my grandma would never, my grandma would never make that much. She's like I'm making the two, I'm going to cut the slices and this is what you're going to get. Now, if you do walk out with the whole cake, you're like one of her gold stars. Let's just say I had two this year. There was only my only one cousin who was like can you make me a cheesecake? I don't like to take a pie.
Speaker 1:She'd be in there slanging them pies. Then, as she got older don't like to take a pie, wow. But yeah, she'd be in there slanging them pies and then and then she would some as she got older and, like the kids, got older they want a pecan pie. So either my aunt would make pecan pie or one of my cousins would make it, but pecan is one of my favorite pies.
Speaker 3:My aunt, I was say my aunt. She bakes cakes and like treats and everything else, and my favorite is her pecan pie. Oh, yeah, yeah. So she only she'll make it once a year and same thing like you have to ask her for it or she won't she'll make it make you something else, yeah I mean, yeah, it's you gotta.
Speaker 1:You have to hold close those like family, um, those things that the family does for you, especially during these times. You just never know, you never know. And then time is, there's expiration for everybody, so you just got to enjoy it and memories like that just last forever. So you were a chef and then you went to um school for hair. And where'd you go to beauty school? I went to paul mitchell in temecula. How did you like it? I liked it, I liked it.
Speaker 1:I feel like, especially when it comes and this is like a whole nother subject but when it comes to cosmo school, I feel like there's a lot of people who are like I didn't learn the balayage, I didn't learn this type of color or this type of placement, but the school's really there to just teach you to pass your board. Yeah, and that's it. Yeah, no more, no less. So you learn the foundations of everything and it's really up to you. I and it's really up to you. I mean it's very subjective of this industry, especially for hair artists. It's just kind of like there is no right or wrong as long as your clients are happy.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:You know, and if you're booked and they're they're liking what you're doing, then you're doing fine, I get that. So and then. So, when you write out finishing, did you work in tech? What did you do? Yeah, I went in. I had the best mentor. She was willing to take me under her wing as I was in school. She had seen I was either styling or cutting my husband's also a hairstylist Shout out to him.
Speaker 1:But he pushed me to do a wig for him or something like that for a client, and I was terrified that this was like I'm going to mess up this girl's hair and it's a wig and they're not cheap, especially a good wig that is being made from hand. It's not cheap. And my husband was like no, get out there, just do it, you're going to be fine. And I videoed it. I put it on. I don't even think reels was like a thing yet. And were they back then? I don't know. No, it was just like a video, like a post, right, like a video. Yeah, what year are we talking? This was 2018. There was reels in 2018, was there they're just.
Speaker 2:They weren't like, they weren't real, they weren't reels, they were video posts. Okay, oh, a video post, that's what they were. It had already happened yeah and left us right no, I missed it.
Speaker 1:Fine, those are good clips. Yeah, those are the funny clips, um, and so she seen the video post and was like, hey, come on in and we talked and, before you know it, she's like I could take you under my wing, I could show you the ropes. And she, michael her name is michael lisa um, if you're in temecula, it's MK Salon or my MK Salon. They just moved but she was just really, really good and she taught me a lot of.
Speaker 1:What I think is most important is how to deal with clients. I can't say more than technique, because technique is obviously the major part of it, but yeah, it's just as equal. She really honed in on that and the way I shampooed my clients, the way you would wrap them up, like all the small little details that I think it's overlooked. She was the one that was like, no, you need to do this. Now, the one thing I would say is I wish I took more time being her assistant. But she was also on a six month plan, like, okay, this month you're doing this, this month you're doing that, by six months you're out and about. Yeah, on your own, yeah.
Speaker 3:So I mean that's good. What happened with the wig?
Speaker 1:Oh, so she, she loved it. I mean yeah, yeah, yeah, no, no, I'm still in school. She's like wait, you're in school and you did that. She's like I need to like meet you and that's how it came about. But no, I did. I did a really good job. There might've been like a burn curl like in the back. We ain't gonna say nothing, that's all I mean. That ass you're like says who Do you curl your hair on 4.50?
Speaker 3:No, not 4.50 because- 4.25.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm like girl. So, it's been Terrible Whoop that ass right now, so mad.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I mean, especially if you have like an ashy blonde and you turn that up, it's just going to turn it yellow like super, super quick. So it's one of those where it's like tread lightly, it's interesting, like so one day I was in where was I? I was in a store and I saw this latina woman. She had a. She had like bleached out blonde hair to where parts of it was yellow, yeah, and like um, I think what she was going for was that you know how everybody wants that gray silver, uh, with the, the platinum, yeah, like the platinum blonde and spots of it was like yellow, spots of it had platinum and I just was like like somebody fucks you up, you know, but sometimes it's not the stylist to blame.
Speaker 1:You know, with a how do I say this with someone trying to reach that silver platinum coming from black hair. There's a reason why I keep my hair short when I'm platinum blonde, because that shit is just is gonna fry off like noodles. It's, it's. You can't stop it. And especially, like I would tell a lot of my clients, especially when that silver trend was in thank god it's over and we're out of it.
Speaker 1:But that were you the silver but you're naturally light, like your hair could probably reach it with no issue. But when you get those like Latinas that have that coarse, thick, super dark, dark hair and you get them to that silver, like I would tell them all the time like listen, one is going to be a journey. Two is going to be really expensive. And three, I don't even know if your hair could handle it once we reach that point, because the silver tone isn't going to last, it's just going to wash right back out and it's just like that stuff. You can't stop it unless you're on a routine I mean bi-weekly yeah, getting a root touch-up it's is With no color.
Speaker 1:Nothing else has to be in your hair, Pure, virgin hair. I mean it's crazy.
Speaker 3:Also, sometimes people try to do it from home.
Speaker 1:Yeah, thanks, brad Mondo.
Speaker 3:Stripping what is it called when it strips the color?
Speaker 1:Yeah, stripping it out.
Speaker 3:Because they sell it at yeah like at sally's and stuff, don't do it, but they sell it. So people think you know just, they can just do that, and then slap on the color or slap on the blonde and and it's it's, it's bad.
Speaker 1:I mean, I've seen horror stories and I will say the employees at these beauty supplies great employees, but you don't have to be a stylist to work there or have your license. Or have your license. So that should tell you like, yes, you could take their advice and it may work out, but when it doesn't, it's bad. I mean, you have to know that Paris has cussed out some girls a couple of times.
Speaker 3:Oh one, I'm sure.
Speaker 1:He's been doing it for so long. He's not taking advice from them, it's more they, so he, you know salon centric. They're clearly changing how they deal with customers, yeah, and so he and his orders are large, as you. I mean like, yeah, you know. So he's been frustrated because they'll get on the phone and you know.
Speaker 1:I think we should also be clear that we are now in a day and age where customer service has well, ai is taking over that part I mean yeah, so anyway, but my point was it's just like you know, these girls, these kids that work at these salon stores, are not yeah, they're not what we used to yeah, I mean I think, like with them, some of like they could easily say some of it is common sense.
Speaker 1:But for the average person, doing something to their hair may not really know. You can't put bleach over like a relaxer, or you put in a red trying to go blonde. You're not going to be blonde, you know. It's a lot of that. So I think a lot of people I mean even down to like someone being blonde and then they color their hair dark and they could get a dark color at Sally's they think that the blonde is gone but that blonde lives underneath that color forever. I'll say it again the blonde lives underneath the color. So let's get into some trends, let's do it All right.
Speaker 1:So what would you say? Is one hairstyle you are glad to leave in 2024? Okay, it's not necessarily a style, but when you say that the only thing that comes to mind is the straggly ends, I can't take it.
Speaker 1:Don't look at your ends because you're good, you're good, no, you're good, but you know the girls that are like my hair is down my back. But, baby, I could also read the tour dates through your shirt. I mean through your hair, it's not so. The straggly ends meaning that you can see straight through it, straight through it. Just cut it, just cut it. It's not necessarily length you know, because it's just dead. It's just dead.
Speaker 3:Like it gets chunky.
Speaker 1:Yeah, like broom-like, yeah, like it's just going to say I was going to say like a burrito pad, yeah, and it's like you can see straight through it. You can see straight through it and you're just kind of like, okay, it's time to edit, yeah, yeah. But even like a little dusting would do wonders. But as far as hair trends or trends, Like color.
Speaker 1:Like color. I'm probably going to get killed for this. I'm going to get killed for this. I'm going to get killed, but don't cancel me. But the cowboy copper or the copper cowboy like the brown copper.
Speaker 1:It's like but it's not red, Like it's like a brown copper, Like, yeah, like it's almost like a rustic brown, Like that's the way I see it. It's a brown copper, yeah, like it's almost like a rustic brown. That's the way I see it. It's a pretty color and it's not that it's not a pretty color, but it's just everyone. I'm in love with that color Constantly like this cowboy copper, Cowboy copper, Cowboy copper. So I wouldn't mind leaving that in 2024.
Speaker 3:I did it last year, you did. Yeah, she did, wouldn't mind leaving that in 2024 I did it last year you did.
Speaker 1:Yeah, oh, she did. Actually she was before the trend. That's how she got to good stylist.
Speaker 3:She's before the trend I did it in um, so 2023. I did it and then, um, it did become at the end a little too orange like for my liking.
Speaker 1:Yeah. So then I went back and he did it like a little bit redder, like a deeper red, like a deeper red and that's what I feel like most people do it to get it out their system, like I don't think I've had a client consistently stay with that color, maybe other than like two, three visits, yeah. So I just feel like it's one of those like hot trends. It's super pretty time to see some of it oh yeah, yeah, yeah, she was transitioning at that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, uh, yeah but it's not as dark as it was. Let me see but go ahead. Yeah, I just feel it's a pretty color. I just am sick of was like kind of sick of doing it and I've had a good break about it, like I've had like I haven't had one in a while. I love that color.
Speaker 1:It's a pretty color, don't get me wrong, pretty color. But I just think, like, like I said, I haven't had a client that has stayed with that. Like this is going to be my forever color. Yeah, I think because of the way it fades out is really brassy. It does, yeah, and the copper does show itself Right, and so people tend to be like ugh, I don't like it after it washes out.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so what have you noticed? Any clients still cling to when it comes to trends. That needs to go, so, like any clients out there that are still-.
Speaker 2:Oh my.
Speaker 1:God, you guys, I'm going to be broke by the time this ends. Oh, it's airing now Somebody broke tomorrow A stacked Bob. A stacked Bob. Well, I mean, Right, like I love a stacked Bob, I never liked it. I've never liked Bob.
Speaker 3:No, I never liked it. I never liked Bob.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 3:I've never been.
Speaker 1:Either you can rock it or it looks horrible, horrible, right, I feel like it's one of those whole aesthetic looks I love a straight, blunt Bob and a little bit of tailoring in the front so you have your little swoop. It can be very dramatic, especially when you have that good hair like.
Speaker 1:It also is like a good hair flip moment I like it when it's super thick though yeah, 100 yeah, you have to have that density, yeah, but it is also a very good haircut having that blunt bob for someone who does have fine hair, because it gives you that weight line that makes it look a lot fuller. But the stacked bob is where it's like the layers in the back and it's really short and then it could also come down in that you know, asymmetric type of it's just one of those like let me just go get the manager now.
Speaker 1:Like you don't even gotta ask right like I'm gonna go get the manager before we even have this interaction. She could deal with you. You, yes, I mean, I think it depends on your face shape too. Yes, oh, yeah, that is yeah.
Speaker 3:Like if you have a super round face, like I feel like for me a bob wouldn't like suit me. Mm-hmm Just because of like my face and you know I feel like it would make me look yeah, you couldn't get a short bob, no.
Speaker 2:Maybe like a lob A lob yeah. What is that? A long bob. It's a long bob.
Speaker 1:Thanks, babe. All the knowledge, right, okay, now let's talk about some beauty trends. So, alright, do you guys know what the soap brow is? Yes, okay, you're going to have to school me Because I don't know that. I know what the soap brow is. Yes, okay, you're gonna have to school me because I don't know that. I know what the soap brow is so the soap brow was.
Speaker 3:I don't know if it was like before they created the brow glue or what, or if people like the texture of the soap better, but they were putting like the, you know, like like the eyebrow brush. They would dip it like in the bar, yeah. And then, like, lift the eyebrows, yeah, and then put like to the side so then it looks right.
Speaker 1:Like it's supposed to look, like the laminated right, like the laminated brows. Okay, yeah, okay, okay, right yeah, nyx glue and they have all different like it looks good on some people and then others it looks like they're just smashed up against the window.
Speaker 3:You know what I mean yeah, like you have to have. I think you have to have like a good amount of brow hair right to do that, like mine are so thin. Yeah, I, you know, I tried it with the glue and I was so one time and I was like, okay, this is not I was like where did my brows go?
Speaker 1:like I felt like they were just like. But there are some people who knew that does look good, and I think no, go ahead, go ahead no, I was just gonna say. The only thing that I'm thinking about when it comes to the soap bra is some people. They will spoolie this all the way up, all the way around, to where it's like hair is sticking up and it's uneven.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:That bothers me. Yeah, I don't like that.
Speaker 3:I wouldn't suggest soap. I just don't like soap. Bra, I don't like that. I wouldn't suggest soap. I just don't get soapy hair.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:So is the idea that soap is going to dry. Well, it acts like it almost acts like gel. Okay, yeah, it acts like a gel. I don't know, I don't get the whole Irish spring bar thing, but I mean, whatever floats your boat. Even though there is this one guy at Costcoco in mission valley. He has the bushiest eyebrows. You go there a lot. Yeah, I go there once a week, but he has the bushiest eyebrows. I mean, they're like it's almost like a mustache on his eyebrows and he's like an older german and every time I see him I want to like, give him a trim and do the soap brow, because he would have the perfect brows to do the soap brow. Yeah, I get that. I just want to go up to him and just cut it off a little bit.
Speaker 3:Do one of those quick TikTok makeovers. Hey sir, can we see live?
Speaker 1:Don't come back to Costco, You're kicked out. So what about contouring? We know that contouring has been through trends. I mean trends over the last several days like I would say two decades, uh-huh, um. What about over-the-top contouring I?
Speaker 3:don't know about over the top, but I I contour um, I've always been a fan of me um.
Speaker 1:I mean, if I could shave Some pounds off my face, I'm gonna do it. So contour that shit, okay.
Speaker 3:Sometimes, depending on your skin tone, you can look a little Not washed out.
Speaker 1:Flat.
Speaker 3:So it adds a little bit of Color Me no, I don't have to, we have a beard. So it adds a little bit of like color, do you?
Speaker 1:contour Me. Yeah, no, I don't have to.
Speaker 3:I don't never have to. We have a beard, I have a beard and I have high cheekbones. I contoured when I had a beard.
Speaker 1:I just I need it, Even when you had a beard. Yeah, Like I don't think I know how to do it without Really yeah.
Speaker 3:No. I, because I've seen that, like they say for men, like a beard is like makeup for men.
Speaker 1:It really is. Well, I just there's this guy on Instagram. He'll show you how to like, contour your beard, yeah, to the point where it really like makes a huge difference in your face. Yeah, really, yeah. I forget his name, but he, I, no, no, no.
Speaker 3:But even when I was younger, like my cheekbones are not too bad, but even when I was younger, like I would do it, I think same thing, like for the color, like I always liked a little bit of bronzer, a little bit of like golden, like to my face, yeah, I need to be bronzed down.
Speaker 1:I would rather someone be like you're overly bronzed than to be like you're pale.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:That's just my take. Yeah, bronze me. I want to be like a golden trophy. I got to Jersey.
Speaker 2:Pretty much yeah.
Speaker 1:My connection to it is because any makeup that I buy has to have a gold undertone. Okay, yeah all the time like I fuck all of that, like I. We all know that I hate silver. I don't like um. It has to have a good undertone, because my undertones are more red. Same yeah and so whenever I buy any makeup or anything, it has to have gold or red or a little bit of orange.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I like orange or um gold, like yellowish, I guess, like with the foundation. Yeah, depending on which brand and stuff, but yeah, well, that's the hard part is like color matching yeah, over the top is crazy.
Speaker 1:What's considered over the top?
Speaker 3:I think it's like when, um like you have a full face beat and you don't blend properly right like. I think it is important. You know, over the years I've learned especially like to blend more, like that circular movement and just like blend it in, because if not it's just like that hard like in 2015 yeah 2016, when it was like baking your face and then like the straight line, and then you know everything was harsh.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I never baked. Yeah, I feel like it's one of those like where in the front you look like a model, but then you turn to the side and it's like, yeah, you just see that like exactly yeah, that harsh, harsh, harsh line. You're just like that's good like when you're gonna be on photos right like yeah, because you have to. You do like you need your angles and the front.
Speaker 3:Yeah, oh, 100 you have to, but if it's like a day-to-day or you're going out like to meet people, right yeah, but I also think placement on the contour could also make it look harsh or not.
Speaker 1:yeah, like, you really have to know what you're trying to slim down, because that's the point of contour, right? Yeah, you have to know what you're trying to slim down, because that's the point of contour, right? Yeah, you have to know what you're doing, because if you have it placed up on your cheek, it's just going to make you look like you have a double chin and a slim cheek. So you need that placement, and I feel like that could also be part of why it looks so harsh and not hollow, because it's supposed to create like a hollow shadow in your face. Yeah, so what about um do?
Speaker 3:you not like how contouring looks like? I don't mind contouring.
Speaker 1:I just I'm not, I've contoured, maybe three or four times. Oh, okay, and that's only because I don't remember. I think I was Like when I did my face as a jack-o'-lantern, I coutured, but obviously because so for theta Great dimension. Yes, yeah, when I did my face, for when I dressed up in drag, for once, I coutured.
Speaker 2:You've done drag.
Speaker 1:Yes, I did it one time.
Speaker 2:I don't have any pictures.
Speaker 1:I might have a picture. I did it that one time nice and that's it. I've always had high cheekbones. I've always looked like Naomi Campbell from the side. Yes, yes, just don't steal from charity, and you're fine. And I won't be throwing any self-promotion allegedly right, allegedly, and you're fine, and I won't be throwing any self-promotion Allegedly, allegedly, allegedly. So you know, okay, what about? So, to recap, so we're clear Soap brows, is it here or are we leaving? Leaving yeah and contour, we're keeping, yes yes, if you need to do it.
Speaker 1:You do what you gotta do. Do what you gotta do. Yeah, right, I want to die with contour. Okay, so this one, right. This one's a perfect. Personal annoyance I hate glitter in everything.
Speaker 2:Really.
Speaker 1:Okay, let me tell you why. Okay, I don't like it because I don't like heavy glitter. If it's chunky in what I'm using, then I hate that, but right now I've been using shout out to Danessa Myricks, in case you come across this girl I love your shit. Uh, right now I like today I'm wearing she has like a face tint and it's like it has shimmer. Is that the yummy? No, yes, I okay. So I just ordered that and the concealer like literally, it should be here today let's pull over I was yes, danessa, oh I mean that's.
Speaker 1:It is out here getting the girls together, and I mean like oh yeah, so we were just talking about this because I took, because she was like what do I, what do I like right now? And she was talking about fenty. I was like I actually stopped using fenty. Wait, fenty, what like the eavesdrops are just all. In general, I don't use anything fancy anymore. No, that stops. Not for any reason, riri.
Speaker 2:Riri, not for any reason.
Speaker 1:But as soon as I saw because here was the thing I didn't want to have to if I'm going to put on stuff for work, I don't want to have to do a lot because I have to get up, get ready, be out the door and that do a lot because I have to get up, get ready, be out the door. That takes a lot of time I needed something that I could just bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, I'm out. See what happens when you have no blemishes. That's why you get away with that shit. I'm nervous. I came across Danessa and I was watching my girl, takiyah from Getting Grown podcast she was using. So I came across Danessa and I was watching my girl, uh Takiyah, uh from uh getting grown podcast. Uh, she was using her face bomb.
Speaker 1:It's like and she put it on.
Speaker 2:That's the powder to bomb or the bomb to powder or something like that yeah, yeah, she put it on clean.
Speaker 1:I was like, oh, so got that. Then I just was trying and I was trying and I was like, okay, because I still put moisturizer on, it was coagulating. I was like I must need to go get something else from the line so I can just use the line specifically.
Speaker 2:So I did.
Speaker 1:So I got that. I got the yummy skin tint and I got the moisturizer with the shimmer in it. And baby game changer and baby Game changer. Game changer. Game changer yeah, I mean, I've mastered it to where I could get out the door in five minutes. Now it might be a little harsh contour, like we just said, because bitch didn't have time to circle, rotation and blend, but we got to go. I got I could.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I do, I have to I usually use also like monday through friday, like if I'm not gonna do anything, I'll use like a tinted moisturizer really and then like, if I have plans I'll be on camera or whatever.
Speaker 1:Then that's when I'll do it yeah, yeah, I mean, I guess I do, guess I do use the tinted moisturizer more than anything, but I always throw. I'll put it on the back of my hand and I'll just throw in concealer in it to make it thicker.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I feel like I have both the combination skin. Yeah, what do you guys have? Mine's combination? Mine's also seasonal. Okay, so right now, surprisingly but I've been drinking a lot of water have not given me any issues, but usually during this time of the year it dries out. I feel like that's pretty natural though.
Speaker 3:I have dry skin year round Year round. So I have to lather up at night Like I have to put like serum moisturizer yeah, I have to.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, when I get out of the shower, my husband doesn't even want to kiss me because I'm literally covered in oil from head to toe.
Speaker 3:I know that's right.
Speaker 1:I mean oil. Yeah, head oil, head to toe.
Speaker 3:In winter. Sometimes I'll even get chapped almost. I hear, red and chapped because it's cold and dry. I'll have to put a little bit of Vaseline or Aquaphor or something, because it burns almost like how your lips look Like that, especially lately that it's been very cold.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's been very cold.
Speaker 3:I'm not used to it being this cold here.
Speaker 1:So, speaking of like the dry, that's also a reason I don't like glitter. So you know, I just I'm like what about shimmer? Though Shimmer I'm fine with.
Speaker 2:Okay, because is shimmer the same thing as glitter?
Speaker 1:I don't think so.
Speaker 2:I wouldn't say Okay.
Speaker 1:So I say shimmer is finer than glitter. Finer, right, yeah.
Speaker 3:Okay, I don't know about like full body glitter or anything like that or anything like face, but sometimes a cute glitter shadow looks cute. Maybe not like the thick-ass glitter, like the big chunky one, but sometimes like a glitter shadow looks cute.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 3:Depending on like the attire and the event. And I think that's like I don't, I mean like girls I go to festivals and they do like a little bit that's cute, but um, oh so we're talking about that glitter, yeah, glitter yeah, neither am I shimmer.
Speaker 1:yeah, yeah, here like a little bit of shimmer here you know or like highlighter. Yeah, maybe not so much like full-on glitter. Yeah, even though every now and then it's kind of cute.
Speaker 3:It is Like if you go out at night you go to the chest or something.
Speaker 1:Yeah, when the camera hits you right and you're just beaming, you know.
Speaker 2:I mean, I think it's kind of cute.
Speaker 1:I think it's kind of cute. I think it's cute, but not all the time, like you had the Fenty leg shimmer, if you're hearing this.
Speaker 1:She needs to bring it back Now that, oh, it is the lava. I think it is. It's the best. Right now I still have the bottle and I just threw in baby oil because I refuse to like. Yeah, it's the best. Like it has, like this light coverage, but it's just a full-on like shimmer and you do walk around looking like the gold trophy, but it looks good. It looks good and I feel like it's one of those that looks good on every skin tone. Yeah, like it just looks good.
Speaker 1:I was jealous, I was like, and because we talked about it, yeah that was in vegas, yeah, and you were like she just could discontinue it and I was like fuck yeah but you just put it like on your arm, like your leg, oh, I put it everywhere. Yeah, yeah, I ran about to shake the table.
Speaker 2:Uh-oh.
Speaker 1:All right. So mega long acrylic nails Are they cool or are they a hazard? Are we leaving them in 22? A hazard, a hazard. Who's been killed by a fucking nail? I don't know Long nails. There's a girl on TikTok whook who has her whole tiktok around that. Yeah, I mean there's a lot of people she has, like she has her or no?
Speaker 3:oh no, the asmr girl yes she's like pretending she's somewhere.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, okay, the ASMR she's like pretending she's somewhere, yeah, yeah, okay, um, I mean it doesn't bother me. So I mean like, if you do it for videos or like you have like a certain aesthetic, I mean, do you, I personally wouldn't have him like that long? Um, and I don't like when, like natural, I mean, do you, I personally wouldn't have them that long? And I don't like when natural nail grows and it curls and that shit looks almost like a brow. That bothers me. I'm like you don't clip your fucking nails.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I mean once it starts to curl. I love a curved nail. Give me a curved nail. Once it starts to curve, I love, but when it starts to curl that's too much. Uh-uh, that's too much. But I don't. The extra long nails. I love it, especially the ones that gotta use their knuckle as a tat or as our friend court would be sticking the money out of the little cashier. Yeah, it's a yes from me.
Speaker 3:It is hard to get your like even mine. They're not that long.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 3:To get the card out of the ATM.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, but they have those little. They have those little clampers. Now Just pull it out. Yeah, yeah, I just cut my nails off literally yesterday.
Speaker 3:I think girls can pull it off, were they long.
Speaker 1:Well, I just got them done and we watched that Megan Fox movie and she actually does hurt the guy with her nails. She stabbed him or whatever with them. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And I seen that and I was like, oh, I need them, I got them. I had them for the weekend. And then I was like, okay, yeah, I got them, I had them for the weekend.
Speaker 3:Then I was like let me take them on. I can't have them that long. I've always liked long nails on girls, but I can't because I have kids. I guess that's when it can be a hazard?
Speaker 1:Maybe is that a hazard Picking up your kids or grabbing shit at your kids.
Speaker 3:I have them that way. I'm like I'm going to go.
Speaker 1:When we were kids and my mom used to get her nails pretty long and she would get a stress.
Speaker 3:She scratched me before, but yeah, I mean, that's not hazardous, that's not hazardous. No, yeah, it's not a hazard, but it's I'm here to keep them, I'm with them.
Speaker 1:Let's do it. Let's say keep, yeah, oh, and they hurt. Well, that was. The thing is like I don't know what it was this time, with the set that I had, I like chopped off like one of the nails with the knife as I was cutting in the kitchen the other day. I was like combing someone's hair and like trying to cut and it kept on like my pinky was getting caught in, like the scissor hole, and I was like it looks like I don't know what I'm doing, for whatever reason. Usually I'm pretty good with it and I was like let me just take them off. Yeah, yeah, I. I mean, I would love to get longer nails, but I love it, maybe one weekend.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you should.
Speaker 3:You should do I Maybe one weekend. Yeah, you should. I want to see you in, jack.
Speaker 2:Me too With chunky glitter. And a harsh contour.
Speaker 1:I could over the top it.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:It's funny that I get the drag girlies. You know, that I would get bothered Sometimes. Some girls know how to do it, some girls don't, and they don't blend it good and I just be like what the fuck are we doing between your glitter and your hard contour? I can't even carry a conversation with you. Get away from me, all right. So we're keeping glitter, we're keeping shimmer, shimmer.
Speaker 1:We can leave the glitter we can leave the glitter and we're going to keep long nails. Yeah we're keeping them. Those are here to stay, All right. So next hairstylist question or next beauty question. What are the most overrated makeup trends of the year that y'all feel like other than what we've mentioned is like super overrated?
Speaker 3:Overrated makeup trends.
Speaker 1:Yes, I want to say lip combos, lip combos, mm-hmm. Yeah, makeup trend. Yes, I want to say lip combos, lip combos. Yeah, I feel like it's just overrated. Like what do you do? You like a simple lip? But what's a simple lip? Like tap stick and that's it. No, so okay, so I've done a nude lip. So let me also just say I like I will. I try to keep it as natural as possible okay all the time.
Speaker 1:However, I do have like a brown. I have a nude that I use for my lip combo whenever I'm feeling like you know, what tonight I'm going pop out, we're going to pop it. So I would do my brown and then I would do my nude in the middle and that's it.
Speaker 1:But I do know there's girlies who would do a cherry red lip pencil, then they would do a darker tone in the middle and then a pink in the center. Yeah, is that too much? I don't think it's too much. I just feel like it's kind of pointless, like it's overrated not necessarily like it's bad, like oh, that's cute, and like I feel like the most beautiful, like lip combos are usually the natural ones that end up looking more natural. That's what I feel like they're going for. But to me I'm like just put on a brown lip with some concealer in the middle and a lip gloss on top and it looks. It looks almost the same.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I get that yeah, I think, yeah, uh, lip liner, lipstick.
Speaker 1:It's either like just get yourself like a good nude lipstick, a good nude like lip gloss, a good gloss like a good red yeah, and you can work around it like, yeah, I, I feel like, and I feel like there's a time and a place for it, but I just feel like there's a time and a place for it, but I just feel like these lip combos are just like through the roof.
Speaker 3:I was seeing online they had released like a Twinkie lip combo. Twinkie, yeah.
Speaker 1:It was like brown and cream on the inside.
Speaker 2:Girl that's something else in our book. It's flavored.
Speaker 1:That's something classic, right, yeah, it's flavored like a Twinkie.
Speaker 3:Yeah, and it smells like them. I don't know if you guys have seen them on TikTok. No, you want me to go in there for a bit.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you know how so sexy red did like a whole lot.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:But they're actually really pretty. The names are wild, but it's smart.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it is.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I don't like the packaging. Like the one big box for $100 is like kind of wild.
Speaker 3:Really.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 3:I didn't see the price.
Speaker 1:It's like I think there's like she's only she's not doing individual like lip glosses. You gotta buy the full set, oh, and it's's like $100. So I think there's like seven or eight different lip glosses in it. There was like Gondaria Green. The packaging is like oh, like Twinkies.
Speaker 2:Wow Let me see.
Speaker 1:Oh, that is cute. What's the shade of the brown part. Is it like a high yellow? It's probably just in the ingredients. Probably taste, oh, maybe. Oh, it's like this oh my, because I'm thinking of that yellow sponge. It's like it's cute, but I don't get twinkie from it yeah, it's just I think the smell oh, okay I like the smell and the taste.
Speaker 3:You know, like the back in the day that what was the smackers?
Speaker 1:yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, see, I don't know the roller one, until that ball gets stuck and then you can't roll that shit no more and it's just dry. That is so funny, but yeah, I would say lip combos for me yeah, that's a good one.
Speaker 3:I would say, um, all these different eyebrow themes, like all these different eyebrows, like laminating, micro bleeding, soap brows um, there's just so many that I'm like what are you doing? Like, what are we? What's the intention here?
Speaker 1:like, they're trying to be inclusive.
Speaker 3:Are we? What do you mean?
Speaker 1:the, the, obviously the micro braiding I'm micro braiding the micro micro blading and the tattooing. They're trying to be inclusive of people with alopecia and people who are losing their eyebrows for cancer and other reasons. That part I understand the laminating is. I don't know that, I don't get that the tattooing and all that.
Speaker 3:But do you think they do the micro I mean in the videos I've seen, like not everybody's intention, I guess, is like to be inclusive, like they just do it because it's like a trend or because oh yeah, no for sure, but the I was.
Speaker 1:What I'm saying is that it originated. It started, I'm sure, because there are people who don't grow full eyebrows. Right, there are people who don't grow eyebrows at all and eyebrows are the nipples of the face.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:They are Good point. Can you repeat that just for me? Eyebrows are the nipples of the face.
Speaker 2:What movie is that from? That's from a movie.
Speaker 1:I don't remember, but it's from a movie. But I didn't know that. I didn't know that's where microblading came from or what it was the intent for I mean, it makes total sense, full eyebrows to make you look, to have more, fuller look.
Speaker 3:It's like extensions, yeah no, except it's more permanent. Yeah, I think there's just so many, you know different kinds yeah, then I do like microblading, and then laminating came out, and then they have like ombre brows and then they have like natural ones. So to me it's like, well, now they even have like have you seen the stick on tattoo ones?
Speaker 1:no like they have the ones that you know, like back in the day, when you go to get the tattoo for like 25 cents and they get to do the wet cloth. They have them now for eyebrows oh, yes, yeah. And baby hair and baby hair, yeah, yeah, they have for the baby hair what if a client asks you to do that?
Speaker 3:what would you do?
Speaker 1:you pay for it. No, I mean, it's just all right, girl, come here. Are we charging an extra 50 dollars? Right, yeah, I have to go to the back. Okay, for this 50 cent tattoo, right um? What brands have been pushing products that just didn't land?
Speaker 3:Wait, you didn't say yours.
Speaker 1:Oh, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Overrated makeup trends. Overrated makeup trends for me, honestly, I think that this is also because I'm biased but um, eyebrows, all the eyebrow stuff, like the extra eyebrows. So get it microbladed, do what you gotta do, boom bam, yeah, whatever. But like all the extra, like penciling yeah, oh see no, I have to pencil I have to pencil. I have to pencil and fill it in every day. I'm extra pencil.
Speaker 3:Like microblading and pencil.
Speaker 1:If you need to like, I mean just Pretend about like a block, like just a block. Oh yeah, coloring it in. Yeah, you just want to like. You do that to me, I'm going to slap the shit out of you. I just want to like. Yes, you do that to me, I'm going to slap the shit out of you.
Speaker 2:I can tell you that right now.
Speaker 1:Took off my brow. I have some of your brows without yeah. No, they are not. They are like a little centipede, like here, I mean, I was born in the 1900s, so they have, like you know, it was cute to have that one hair, like here, I mean, I was born in the 1900s so, like you know, it was cute to have that one hair at the end, the tail end that's how thin my eyebrows were and they were tweezed.
Speaker 1:They were tweezed so and they just don't grow no more no, I just like shave them now because they don't really grow. Yeah, it's a whole process.
Speaker 3:I've been holding on to my no, I just like shave them now because they don't really grow. Yeah, it's a whole process. I've been holding on to my I haven't tweezed or nothing my eyebrows in so long because they don't grow.
Speaker 1:They don't grow. See mine like they grow, but they're just not growing the way I want them to. When I first started doing my eyebrows I used to, so I didn't know that they needed to match like right here at the corner of your eye when I was like what? 19 they do they're supposed to be right here at that point right here they're supposed to match.
Speaker 1:We're good, we're good we're good but I did not know that it had to match your corner so I went to get the mat for the first time because I was like I'm tired and the lady was like, oh, your eyebrow, no match. I was like bitch she did.
Speaker 1:Oh my god, I would never make me get my eyebrows done. I have a horror story and I feel like bitch she did. Oh my God, I would never take a pic of my eyebrows. Yeah, I have a horror story and I feel like that's why this brow does not grow because she went in and the wax was so hot. When she put it on my skin it started to burn. So I was like bitch, it's hot, it's burning. She's like it's okay, it's natural. She put on the strap, ripped it off, my whole skin came off with it and since then I just feel like there's just this indent, that it just does not grow. Yeah.
Speaker 1:I mean when it healed. It was nice, cute and thin.
Speaker 3:She didn't charge you right.
Speaker 1:Yeah, she did, we're in Victorville, you go make your money. Yeah, she did, we're in Victorville, you go make your money. Yeah, she charged and my dumbass even gave her a tip. Fuck that, it happens to everyone, right? No, no, I'm standing on my own. When I get waxed in the office. I even be like fuck. I feel like he's going to pull off some skin. It'd be hot, third degree burn.
Speaker 3:And that area is so thin. Your face too, Right here it's thin.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, Don't they say in your eye area. It's as thin as paper technically. They say, like in your eye area it's like as thin as paper, like technically.
Speaker 3:They say something like that that's why you have to do like your lotion. You're supposed to use this one right, this or this finger this one, yeah, that one because it doesn't push so hard or something, not my ass.
Speaker 1:I'm in there like yeah, I just be like, right, but I use that all over my eyelashes and everything.
Speaker 3:Can't keep it cute for nothing I use the um, what is that shit called the gushy or something like that? And it's oh, yeah, yeah massage your face like this and then drain it like your lymph nodes or whatever, yeah, yeah do you like it?
Speaker 1:do you see, do you think it works?
Speaker 3:yeah, like certain times, like when I feel my face more swollen, like I'll do that and then I'm like, okay, it feels better.
Speaker 1:Um, when I had a chin lipo, yeah um I I just put my she's all um I was like fuck it fuck. And I thought it was contour this whole time.
Speaker 3:But when I had that, they make you massage it like that.
Speaker 1:Oh really, just you drain it yeah they make you it.
Speaker 3:So I have Like this little ball thing too and it's like a massage ball and you can Put essential oil on it and like this and it'll drain it All too and keep up your face.
Speaker 1:That makes sense. See, I do like facial exercises. Like you guys know, jack Hay, the actress, so she was in Sister, sister the mom, and there was an episode where she's like no, I walk around and do my face exercises and since then I just did what she did. I don't do it often, but I just do it whenever I feel swollen or whatever. It Don't do it often, but I just do it whenever I feel swollen or whatever I like the jade roller.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, I forgot.
Speaker 1:That one's nice. Yeah, and the patches.
Speaker 2:The patches.
Speaker 1:I need to get some patches, I get them every year, paris, don't think I know, but he just bought me a new box for my stock and stuff.
Speaker 2:Let's see when are they. Yes, I want to try it.
Speaker 3:I bought from my stocking stuff. Where are they? Have you seen mouth tape?
Speaker 1:Yes, I want to try it.
Speaker 3:I bought some, but I haven't tried it.
Speaker 1:And I haven't Mouth tape. Oh, I don't understand the mouth tape. It was on Love is Blind this last season.
Speaker 3:It prevents you from either grinding your teeth, and you do that when you sleep, or like it keeps your face intact, like your chin. You do that when you sleep, or like For me, like it keeps your face like intact, like your chin and I don't know, and it prevents mouth breathing.
Speaker 1:I mean, I do hate a mouth breather. Like Mouth breathing is the worst.
Speaker 3:But it's supposed to be good. I don't know. I bought it because I fell into a military time trance.
Speaker 1:I'm like why the fuck, did you bite my mouth stage? What creator did you give commission? Correct, great question. It's people like you who have these damn creators out here.
Speaker 3:I usually still follow someone and they're like, oh, there's so many health benefits.
Speaker 1:And I'm like, okay, I'm gonna try it so, moving on to trends that are working, like what is worth keeping right so right so skin. So it's called skin skin minimalism, like skin minimalism. So, essentially where you are, I guess, wearing as minimal makeup as you can. Um, one of the examples I have on here is like when Alicia Keys announced that she was going to like stop wearing a bunch of makeup on stage in 2016 during an interview that she had. I would say that there's a lot of people out there who don't wear a lot of makeup. There's people who don't like to do a lot of things to their hair. There's a lot of natural hair girlies out there.
Speaker 1:For sure. So what do we think?
Speaker 3:I also saw Pamela Anderson.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 3:And she's been stepping out on red carpet like zero.
Speaker 1:But she's also been. She also just started wearing makeup again too.
Speaker 3:Oh, she did yeah, yeah Little here and there.
Speaker 1:Like I mean, I'm one of those where I'm like if Naomi Campbell has to put makeup on, we all putting makeup on, like in a sense of it doesn't gotta be much. I think a skin like a tint moisturizer goes a long way, it doesn't gotta be much. And for the ones that don't like, I totally get it and kind of like respect it. But I do think I feel like sometimes with the whole no makeup, it like almost bashes for the girls who do, or the people that love makeup, and not necessarily it just comes across as like I don't need makeup or you know, you put too much makeup on. You're a whore type of situation. I love makeup. Yeah, I, just I, I love it. I feel like makeup does enhance a lot of our features and sometimes when the one's like I don't wear makeup, I'm like if you don't know how to enhance your features, just say it like yeah, I, I, I like it, but it's put makeup on.
Speaker 1:I started wearing. I started wearing makeup because I had eczema on my face. I had it on the bridge of my nose really badly it went away years ago. Then I was like yes, but this is fun.
Speaker 2:Right yeah.
Speaker 3:And then you get.
Speaker 1:To create different looks and different styles.
Speaker 3:When I was in high school. It's when MAC was like Mac was the shit you wear a Mac it was a Mac. So my cousin she was a couple years older than I was and her boyfriend at the time was like older, so he would like buy her Mac all the time, and so she had trunks like trunks of.
Speaker 3:Mac so she would do my makeup and I'd be like, okay, you know let's do it um, yeah, so I always liked makeup, like I was like oh, I like this, like you know, and you feel cute and you can play with it like she would do color, yeah, all kinds of stuff, because back then it was in to you right, like the green and the it was yeah I mean like.
Speaker 1:For me it's the process like I love getting ready, like the process of like I don't like even like if you don't go out like just the process of getting out the shower, putting on a full beat, listening to music either have your cocktail, your drink, your smoke and just get lost in that world. That's what I truly love about makeup. But for me, like I was at a, I was at Moe's and at a bar and I hadn't even started drinking yet. I think just walking in an environment was just hot and my body like just got red and the bartender was like, oh my god, you're breaking out. Like are you okay? Did you have something allergic?
Speaker 1:And I looked in the mirror my skin I think they call it rosacea now. But like then I was like, oh shit, I am like hot pink. And my friend was with me. She was like let's just put some makeup on. It was two shades, two white. It looked like I'd been eating powdered donuts. It covered it up. I was like this is actually really fun and really cool that it could cover up.
Speaker 3:Ever since then it just went up here from there Do you have an allergic reaction to alcohol.
Speaker 1:No Other than acting stupid. But no, you said it was shit Before that. Reaction to alcohol.
Speaker 3:No Other than acting stupid but no, and before that you wouldn't really do makeup?
Speaker 1:No, but like my body does. Like, just when it gets hot, my body just turns red. I mean most does not have a lot of circulation.
Speaker 3:No.
Speaker 1:It doesn't. I mean, especially if it's during the wintertime, they close it, yeah, and it gets really funny.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:So I get that, yeah, yeah, and it gets really funny. Yeah so, I get that, yeah, so. But I mean it gets here to stay.
Speaker 3:But I don't like, if you don't want to wear makeup, it's like you said. I feel like a lot of people that I've noticed is that if you're that person that doesn't wear makeup, you're like oh, I don't wear makeup, you know I that doesn't wear makeup. You're like oh, I don't wear makeup, that's how I make it.
Speaker 1:But it's not saying I don't wear makeup when they say I don't need makeup. There's the difference.
Speaker 3:I feel like they do that. But then the people that like makeup and wear makeup we don't do that. We're not like I don't need to go bare, faced Right. I don't need to show bare faced Right yeah.
Speaker 1:I don't need to show you my rough face right now. Okay, do as you please. Do as you please. I like it for the girls who love it. I'm makeup. I'm for makeup. Naomi Campbell wears makeup. Bitch, I'm putting on makeup. Yeah, I'm here for that I just feel like you know, listen, you can get whatever the fuck up in front of you. Yeah.
Speaker 3:When I go to work, because of the field I work in, I don't wear makeup because I like to do this. I work with homelessness right, so I don't like to draw attention and I try to kind of keep it minimal so that's why I'll just use like a tinted moisturizer. I'll dab a little bit of bronzer here, blend it and then mascara. Yeah.
Speaker 1:I mean I feel like every time I do go out like in a beat phase, because there are times like I won't wear makeup. I mean, at the end of the day I'm still a guy, so I could, I'm like you know. But the days that I do go out I get stopped and I I'm always get asked oh, are you a hairstylist? Oh, are you a makeup artist? So I feel like it goes with the career that I I have too.
Speaker 1:Anytime paris does his hair like crazy yeah uh like when, after we got married, he did like that lime green orange swoosh. People always went up to him the whole time. Yeah, when he, when we first started dating and he went home for the holidays, his hair was cherry red and he got stopped a lot too, Right yeah. So any essentially whenever his hair is like wild or crazy, people always too Right, yeah, so essentially whenever his hair is like wild or crazy, people always ask Same same. I get asked all the time when I go full B.
Speaker 3:I like a cherry red hair, yeah. I like a cherry red, everything I used to, before I had kids and stuff, I had my hair like Little Mermaid red.
Speaker 1:Really.
Speaker 3:And it was long.
Speaker 1:Cute. I can see that on you.
Speaker 3:It was fun.
Speaker 1:I feel like everyone has a red era. Like once you enter that yeah, even if you don't do something red, it's your red era. Like you know, you're in your rebel. Fuck this. I'm ready to fuck some shit up.
Speaker 3:Last year I did a classier red and I was definitely in my red hair phase last year when that?
Speaker 1:what was that? What was the black box hair dye brand? The blue black, the blue black yeah right with the Asian lady in the front right. She had like this long is it Gruyere? No, not Gruyere, that's cheese. Garnier Garnier or something like that. Yeah, garnier Garnier. Revlon Might have been Revlon Black, I mean, or black. Oh, oh, I think you're talking about, like black hair. Is it the one with the green box? Is it the one with the green box? Is it the one with the green?
Speaker 1:box Not olive oil, no, Okay. Anyway, let me go to the next question, then I'll look it up. So classic red lipstick In or out? I think that's it. So the question is is timeless trends that are working uh, worth keeping?
Speaker 3:I think red lips, yeah 100 yeah, I mean you think of marilyn monroe when you think of redneck and nicole smith, like it's, it's sexy yeah, and I think um a cat eye yes, not because I do it, but not because this is shot yeah I think that's like a staple too, Like if you go, you know you go out or whatever, and I think cat eye doesn't water slide.
Speaker 1:No, dark and lovely, dark and lovely. Let me see it. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So, I used to love me and my cousin shout out to Claire. We used to use dark and lovely all the time and I used to love this. So I told you I love this color that like brick, oh yeah, yeah, we used to do this shit all the time color your guys hair.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, that like brick.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, yeah, we used to do this shit all the time? Color your guys' hair. Oh yeah, Were you guys allowed, or were you guys just kind of?
Speaker 2:like I mean at that point I was, or how old were you?
Speaker 1:They were all grown. So my cousins a good portion of them are all like 10, 15 years older than me, mm-hmm. Says who Bring the receipts. Let's see, I'm telling so they could do at that point do whatever they want it was. I had to be like 17, 18.
Speaker 2:By the time I was able to do it.
Speaker 1:Okay. My dad was like no, I'm not here for it, you ain't getting pierced, you can really get a fucking tattoo.
Speaker 2:What the fuck are you doing?
Speaker 1:So yeah, at that point I could do that. I did it all the time. I also would lighten my eyebrows.
Speaker 2:I love a good bleached eyebrow though.
Speaker 1:But yeah, Dark and lovely is definitely the brand was your hair hot, I had waves sorry, let me sit down long, meaning what I would say about like 20, once I finally turned 20.
Speaker 1:Really, what happened was I tried to dye my hair that color and our family friend at the time. We went to the beauty supply and we bought bleach and so I think she bought 20, now, knowing she bought 24 volume Okay, and I was virgin, I had virgin. Now, knowing she bought 24 volume Okay, and I was virgin, I had virgin and she bought 24 volume. And then she bought the red and she brought another orange to like mix it so that it could get that color but bleached it. Then we put the red on and the orange and it came out like fucking bright-ass on there, yeah, and I was still in high school at the time, and that was your first time dyeing your hair.
Speaker 1:That was my first time dyeing my hair and I had to shave it bald and you just never went back. I never like. That's when it first started. That's when it first started. Wow, you didn't even want to color it black again. Or was it like completely fried off and ruined? It wasn't fried off and ruined. I didn't know what else the fuck to do?
Speaker 3:I didn't want her to.
Speaker 1:I didn't want her to pick it up. I ain't trusting this family friend. You said you're a family friend. No, he had a pretty moment, he's like shame the I didn't really know what to do. I didn't want to go to school on Monday because it was fucking bright-ass orange.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's tough.
Speaker 1:I was already being like. They were all like you're gay. I was like I don't want to do it. You weren't going to show some orange here. No, I'm not.
Speaker 3:Do you guys remember Sun Inn? My cousin used to use that shit all the time.
Speaker 1:Yeah it was. It was good, though, like back then, but I would always turn orange I mean it would turn orange after a while right, yeah, yeah but it was, it was a trend and it looks yeah, I mean, I don't know where you like, where we're from, obviously victorville, we would do Kool-Aid and peroxide.
Speaker 2:Yeah, don't do that shit, don't do that shit.
Speaker 1:But we would do. Peroxide and Kool-Aid Wouldn't do much other than give you a tent. But yeah, that's wild. I know my parents would say the same thing was that Kool-Aid and peroxide could definitely do what we wanted to do.
Speaker 3:but yeah, what's another timeless trend or like beauty trend that you guys like?
Speaker 1:like. For me, especially when it comes to hair like I feel like like a caramel, like brunette or caramel highlights is never gonna go out of style. Same thing with like jet black hair. I just feel like jet black hair is just never.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it's very classic um for me I love just like you know I love blonde highlights regular blonde just all in a day, yeah same I'm a sucker for, uh like I said, the cat eyeliner, but a money piece. Yeah, I love the money piece. The money piece isn't going to come out.
Speaker 1:I am glad, though, like we're kind of stepping away from like the real thick one yeah, that's like on your scalp and comes out Like I feel like we're stepping away from that. It's a little bit more blended a little bit more pop, but it's a little bit more blended, a little bit more pop, but yeah, I feel like a money piece is never going to go out of style.
Speaker 1:So what about the clean girl aesthetic versus like colorful glam? So I don't know if y'all remember, but during like kind of COVID, the makeup girlies were doing all kinds of stuff with makeup. I mean I feel like it was at this heightened. It was really heightened. Then I feel like still people now still do like all different types of things with makeup, right. What about that? The clean girl aesthetic, the clean girl aesthetic versus like super colorful, lots of color. You know we're going for it?
Speaker 3:I think it just depends on like your aesthetic in general like your outfits, like if you like to wear, like you know, your sweats, and like your joggers and hoodie, like the clean girl setting is cute, like if you. I don't, I think like if you're like in a full on nice outfit, jewelry, everything like that, like I like the glam and the color and all of that. Yeah, I think it just depends on your style.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 3:I'm gonna.
Speaker 1:I'm to me it gave. It gives like beige bomb, you know what I mean. Like I feel like everything is just beige granola girl granola, yeah like it was last year. Like it, just. It just gives me that like are you afraid of color? Do you not know how to work with color? Like what is it? And I find it like yes, you're, it's just, it's pretty, but there's nothing there. Yeah. There's nothing we're really offering.
Speaker 3:We're talking makeup and hair, or whatever we call it Like outfits Just in general, like the whole clean girl aesthetic.
Speaker 1:Like it's cute for what it is, but like it's cute to run to the grocery store you know what I mean but like if that's your everyday, like you're going to be the one that shows up in leggings and the whole entire time, or? Or leggings and and new balances yeah, not to this party, please.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And that's what I'm saying, like give me a little bit of oomph, like yeah, I just feel like it's very boring.
Speaker 3:Yeah, Um, I would say when I'm in the baseball field she's all bitchy. I'm the beige mom no, but that's just because, like I go to, like I'll go from work to the gym, to the baseball field. Well, that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:But, like in everyday I feel like on an everyday, like I get it. You know it's kind of giving that I just worked out and I'm a little bit dewy, you know what I mean, but that's what. I'm a little bit dewy, you know what I mean. But the weekend is, but that's what I'm saying Like if that's you all the time and your only thing is the clean girl aesthetic, I just find it no.
Speaker 2:You could watch paint dry. It's very clean, yeah, I get that.
Speaker 1:It's like someone who wanted to venture out and be like oh, but I got off white walls. Yeah, yeah, oh, right. So what are some um hairstyles or hair colors you think are?
Speaker 2:truly time. It's like what will always be here.
Speaker 1:I would say blonde, yeah blonde, blonde and everything will always blonde, I think, like browns. Browns are always going to be like around, like any, really like any type of brown, I think is I think like a platinum yeah platinum color and I think the dimensional blonde. I feel like that's like timeless. I don't think that's really gonna go anywhere. Yeah, I love a good dimensional blonde, like what you have is. It's classic, like you can't go wrong with it.
Speaker 3:Yeah, what do you think like when we used to do ombre?
Speaker 1:oh, I'm glad that's over. I mean ombre. Ombre would be like it was like one color bleeding into the next, yeah, where it's like a little bit more harsh, a little bit. See, that's when I first started doing hair was ombre and I felt like it was the hardest thing to like to do. And then, once I got a hang of it, I was like, oh, this is just really same color ever.
Speaker 3:I love a dimensional look so when dana and I first met like we were working together and I had my hair down to here like long hair and I had all and I hadn't cut my hair in like 15 years because I got really like traumatized because I would go, I would cut it myself. So if I would go to a salon like I would tell them I wanted a specific length and they would just overcut and at that, like me, my hair length, I'm like it was your comfort.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, that's why I always ask my clients, like when they're like cut off two inches, I'm like show me your two inches.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Because what we're thinking we may be completely, completely different. Yeah.
Speaker 3:Yeah, we may be completely, completely different, yeah, yeah. So then we met at work and then I he referred me to Paris and I was like you know what? Like I think it's time that I like freshen up my hair and everything. So I that was like the first person I trusted after all those years and he did it. You know I liked it um, so I you know I stuck with him since, but I do remember he was like girl, what the fuck what in the ombre you got going?
Speaker 3:on long as fuck, and it was just like and then dana, like we had not, you know, worked together very long. So he's like, oh yeah, she's like a white girl. And then very long. So he's like, oh yeah, she's like a white girl. I did, he sent me there. He's like, as soon as this bitch started talking, she is not a white girl Paris, came home and was like where's your sister?
Speaker 1:And I was like what do you mean? He was like have you heard her talk? And I said yes, we fucking worked together.
Speaker 3:He's like she's not white. But, you know, I'm working, becky, at war Like at the time we were training, it was your white voice.
Speaker 1:It was your customer service voice. We all got one. So the next day or whatever, when I went back to work, we were hanging out, she said hella, like four different times and it wasn't even just that, it was like it had a swing to it. I was like she's a gentleman, training is over, let's cut it out. I mean, but she also. We were in a training setting where it was all of us, so we also. She also didn't talk a lot. Okay, that we ran.
Speaker 3:I'm just that person that's more like can nobody ask a dumb question and let's just get this going like I've got it I'll ask a question if I need to but it's not dumb, yeah, but you know like I. They say there's no such thing as a stupid question. But also, let's be honest, yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, let's be honest.
Speaker 1:Um, all right, so let's move into our last piece of this segment, which is um, what would you say? Are some techniques that we need to leave? So, or, I'm sorry, worth keeping? So what makeup techniques or products will never go out of style? I would say just a contour, I mean not a contour, I'm sorry, a concealer would never go out of way. Yeah, a concealer would never go away, I think. I think it depends on the person, right?
Speaker 2:For sure, if a person wants to wear Concealer would never go away.
Speaker 1:I think it depends on the person. For sure, if a person wants to wear more makeup, then there are products for that. If a person doesn't want to, then there are products for that. But for sure, I feel like across all boards, people who do wear them. They want to wear a concealer. Yeah, it's that full coverage. It's that full coverage, yeah.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I think that I think, tools-wise, I would say like a beauty blender. Yeah, because now that I have one, like you know, when they first came out, when was it?
Speaker 1:A lot 2014? 15?. Yeah, it was. Maybe was it 2014? 15?. Maybe a little bit sooner.
Speaker 3:No, I don't think sooner.
Speaker 1:I'm pissed that I am Maybe.
Speaker 3:Anyways, I feel like ever since then that was like a game changer for like under eye.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I could agree with that Before. It was just like a brush right.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I get that. I could agree with that, because before it was just like a brush right yeah. And you can only dab 2003.
Speaker 1:When is there getting popular, though? That's when they probably came out. Since the brand launched in 2003,. The future egg-shaped sponges have become a staple in the beauty industry thanks to the industry of Rhi and Sylvia beauty blenders. Latina founder wow, I didn't know that I broke my beauty blender the other day.
Speaker 3:They're just hard to clean. Honestly, I don't clean them, you have to sit and squeeze the sponge Squeeze all that shit out of it.
Speaker 1:I mostly use my fingers for my foundation. God bless you, I do. It's a problem? No, I really get up in there, or I use a brush when I get up to that, but every now and then I'll switch to the blender. If I want it more sheer, I'll switch to the sponge. Okay, it's really up to your comfort. It's hard.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:For me, I'm going to say a good round brush and a blow dryer. Those tools are never going to go out of style. Give yourself a good blow job, get yourself a good job, get yourself a good. If you can, no, let me tell you. So we were in Cosmo school and every now and then they would call up students to come out and be like what's your favorite part of school? What are you learning about? Whatever. And so my ass gets up there and the nerves and dyslexia kicked in like right away. And we're talking and they're like so what's your favorite thing about hair school so far? And I was like oh, it's giving good blowjobs. And I was like you know, they're really good, I'm really good at it. And everyone starts laughing. And this is like in front of the school. And I'm the person next to me was like yo, you just said blowjobs. And I was like, oh, I mean, I'm good at those too, but blow dries, blow dries. I'm really good at blow dries, yeah, I.
Speaker 3:So I just think a round brush and a blow dryer could never have a style a straightener oh yeah, a straightener too and they've come far since back in the day, because back then, remember, it was like the thick ones.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, get so much to the roof.
Speaker 3:So right here it was like indented a big old heart and it wouldn't even straighten properly, so it was just like it was just hot yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:Well, I remember, like I remember remember walking in on one of my tias and she had her hair on the ironing board and was ironing her hair that way I don't even think straighteners were a thing. Yeah, yeah, yeah, she would just sit in there just ironing it. No, I'm okay.
Speaker 3:Those things were big and they were flat and heavy.
Speaker 1:It would make a big noise, these like wow, yeah and heavy. You're just like yeah, yeah, yeah. And it would make a big noise too, like when you just like whack it, yeah, putting it on there and it's all sizzling, yeah, but I was always afraid of like hot tools because you remember that one video where the girl was like curling her hair and her whole front came up.
Speaker 3:Yes, yeah, yeah, this is like early youtube days, yeah yeah, um, I, we should do like a get ready with me.
Speaker 1:That would be oh, that would be so fun. Like I said, I love like stay here and like do makeup and hair?
Speaker 3:yeah, that's.
Speaker 1:That's my favorite part. Process of of like hair and makeup is like the getting part.
Speaker 3:I am a sucker for those lives or those videos, like the get ready with me videos I like to watch those, except when they start saying literally every other word.
Speaker 2:Then I'm done.
Speaker 1:Literally, who's your favorite beauty amp? Ooh, okay, for hair. There's a guy, I think. His Instagram is MiguelDoesHair.
Speaker 2:Yeah, in Miami.
Speaker 1:He is Very young, but very, very fine, but his work is really really good, his style is really good. And then there's another one, daniel beauty. Um, he, he's really really he's really really good yeah um but beauty influencers me neither.
Speaker 1:I like the ones that are not like really famous yet. Yeah, I feel like once they start putting out ads and you can't trust them on what's good and what's not is where. Yeah, like what's that? One girl like Michaela or whatever her name is? Yeah, but she had like that whole scandal with the lashes.
Speaker 3:Yes.
Speaker 1:Or the mascara.
Speaker 3:That one girl that came out with her own lily. She was like on oh yeah, Shots of Sunset, yeah, with her dog Coconut she ended up becoming or I don't know if she already was like a beauty influencer, and then she came out with her own line of lashes.
Speaker 1:Lily lashes. There were good lashes, though there were some good lashes.
Speaker 3:I don't really have one right now. Same, thing, I think I like the random ones.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I like the random funny ones.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I mean I love Jackie Aina, I've always loved Jackie and Mac Daddy has been.
Speaker 2:Oh yes, mac Daddy Mac.
Speaker 1:Daddy. What's his Artist Couture. Artist Couture.
Speaker 2:He has really good glitter.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, speaking of glitter, so the reason I brought that up was because he's always done a good, fine line between too much glitter and shimmer. Okay. So in the beginning I felt like it was a lot of glitter, but now it's like really matter of fact. His palette is what I use for my makeup for Halloween this year. So he had a it was his spring or summer palette.
Speaker 1:It had a bunch of oranges and reds and yellows and stuff like that and that's the palette I use, and he's always been really good with pigmentation, and so that's why I was like you know, this is a good question to ask, because I do. Although I enjoy the shimmer and pigment, I don't enjoy the glitter like it's just too thick, it's too heavy not good for your skin, but the shimmer is fine.
Speaker 1:But those are my and I love that. He's still like. It's too heavy, not good for your skin, but the shimmer is fine. Yeah, but those are my and I love that. He's still like, even though he I feel like he's still considered an indie brand. Right, he's still down to earth, but he's still really down to earth, no matter how big he's gotten.
Speaker 3:Yeah yeah, I like that. I'm not sure if I know who that is. Yeah, he's on my top list to come on the show. He'll do like a makeup day, bring me here, yes, please. What are you guys' thoughts on? Like Jeffree Star, Okay girl Answer the question. I like makeup-wise. Let's start there. Let's like just makeup-wise.
Speaker 1:Like. What do you mean? Makeup-wise Like.
Speaker 3:Like the way he does makeup, like his history with like doing makeup and like the style of it. Like.
Speaker 1:I can't even like count him on makeup anymore because I don't even feel like he does makeup, right yeah.
Speaker 3:I mean not really. I mean he wears it, but I feel like he always gets it done Because he has his own line.
Speaker 1:Yeah, the Jeffree Star. Here's the thing. I love someone who is very controversial and I could respect it because he still walks in a truth, whether we agree or disagree with it, he's still him and does not give a fuck on what anyone has to say about it. But it's someone. With him I always tread very lightly. Oh, yeah, yeah. It's one of those type of um, one of those type of people when you say, like you have to watch what you tell them, because you never know what they're going to tell.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, there you go. I feel like I know what you're about to say. Are you talking about the girls? He did a review with Sexy Red's lip gloss and in the video he had grills on and it just didn't like. It was one of those things. That was kind of like I got black friends too, you know what I mean. It came off very much that and I was like, did you change or no? Because that to me, is not like you know, like when you start talking to someone who's of color and they start going into like this hood accent, you're just like that was unnecessary. I feel like that's what was being pushed Right, but it's very much so. Also to me is that, because we know he's dated black men, he does still go by. He him right?
Speaker 1:I hope, I hope so too, they still date black men or have dated black men, and so for me it's like yeah, but you've been out here like saying stupid stuff. Yeah, but for me, when it comes to like to makeup influencer, I'm always looking for the person who's wearing the less least bit of makeup or who has good techniques, and I'm not saying he does or he does not, actually, after a certain amount of time, good techniques, and I'm not saying he does or he does not, actually, after a certain amount of time, I'm just like I'm good.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:But um, I can't, I think when it comes to his makeup, when it comes to his makeup reviews.
Speaker 1:I like it Him or I don't know him personally, but like for them, they as as like a whole person that you could just tell that it's very.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, I think definitely I agree, like I do like the reviews and his or their honesty. I yeah, I don't as a person like you said, right For their honesty. I yeah, as a person like you said, I don't agree With that, but I think he Is like a good Social media.
Speaker 1:And very controversial. I just feel like that's what he Entertaining.
Speaker 3:Controversial. He lately has been exposing a lot of people like that's why he moved right to a farm or something right but I also feel like that's because, like someone like that who is going to expose everyone.
Speaker 1:I feel like it's because they've been exposed so they want everyone else to have that same day of court. You know what I mean. Like you now have to answer. Yeah, so it's one of the like you just said. Like I couldn't trust someone like that because you don't know what's going to be used against you, right? Yeah, not you asking a controversial question. I know, I love that.
Speaker 3:I'm already going to get canceled for that stack box. Well, we're on the topic for that topic, and you know of like beauty influencers yeah, yeah so what do we think is on the horizon, like um.
Speaker 1:One of the things that we put in is ai generated beauty trends that we already see. So, and what I mean by that is um, for me personally, when I'm thinking about ai generated beauty trends, there's a lot of ai generated photos. Right, so everything looks immediately blended. There's no mistakes. Everything's perfect. They match everything you know. Will a human truly be able to resemble what agenerated photo looks like?
Speaker 1:I think for about a good hour before the oil sets in, right and honestly, there's not enough setting powder in the world to get you to what that photo looks like.
Speaker 2:Right right.
Speaker 1:And you also think about Photoshop, you think about Illustrator. People use a lot of that for when they're editing.
Speaker 3:Photos Is makeup going to get to that point, I think. I think, kind of like when the BBL wave first started, that it was like everyone was like hyper fixated on like having small waist, badass like BBL, just like look.
Speaker 1:Sola sola sola, sola, sola.
Speaker 3:So I think it's kind of like it's going to be like that right where it's like another wave of like looking you know, perfect, or looking like this, you know, because AI is just playing such a huge role in like pictures now and like filters and all that stuff.
Speaker 1:Well, like, I was just having a conversation with a client and we were talking about AI and she's like well, I feel like your job is going to be secured. I was like, girl, I don't know, I'm all because I already seen. They have at the air, some airports like a full on manicure machine. Put your hand in, it, paints your nails. It'll recommend, like what nails matches your skin tone and whatnot. And they said it comes out pretty good. And so I'm like, and they even now I think I forget the brand, but they have some where you like, send in a photo and they'll customize the color to match what you.
Speaker 1:I think it's like Ashley and something, or yeah, yeah, no, no, no. This is actually with hair. Like it will customize your hair color for you to match whatever it is that you're trying to achieve. Color match no, no, no. This is actually with hair. Like it will customize your hair color for you to match whatever it is that you're trying to achieve. The only way I see that being an issue is if people don't want people interaction for when it comes to those types of things. I mean, but look at our grocery deliveries already. Like, I feel like that could be a thing. But I mean I go to my nail salon because I can see my friends.
Speaker 1:I can see my, you know, my lady, my person, my man, the guy who does it. Shout out to Peacock Shout out to. Peacock.
Speaker 3:Nails.
Speaker 1:I need to have Tina on the show. Yes, she would love that, oh, she would love that. Sorry, anyway, she would love it, sorry, anyway. Shout out to Peacock Nails. Yeah, I just, I don't know, I don't know.
Speaker 1:I just hope it doesn't set, like I said, an unrealistic beauty standard but I feel like that's already been placed, like I mean, because before the AI it was magazines, before the magazines it was the television. You know, I just feel like there's always going to be the standard of, because before the AI it was magazine, before the magazines it was the television. You know, I just feel like there's always going to be the standard of something and that's just, I think, the way the world's going to work.
Speaker 1:I think just love yourself for what you are. If you got big pores and oily skin, then bitch, you got big pores and oily skin. Find the right primer.
Speaker 3:Primer foundation.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you just gotta find what works for you ultimately. Same thing with the placement for contour or highlights. A lot of people just think let me just throw in highlights and it's a certain pattern. But sometimes it really does have to come together with your features and where they want it and how it's going to look at the finished product.
Speaker 3:You know who my favorite beauty influencer is? Sorry, it just came to mind that guy, junior Macias, or something like that. I sent him to you, remember, and I was like, oh, I would love for him to be on the show. I sent him to you, remember, and I was like, oh, I would love for him to be on the show. So he's a makeup influencer. I don't know if you've ever seen him, but he does full makeup, he has a makeup line and everything.
Speaker 1:Oh, here in San Diego, yes, and he is now married with his.
Speaker 3:Yeah, this guy.
Speaker 1:I know who you're talking about.
Speaker 3:And I don't know if he's like, I don't know if he came out as like bye later on or what, but this guy.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 3:I like him, I do like his. I hadn't seen him until you said yeah, and it's pretty cool because he has kids and he has the wife and he like his kids are part of it and he's not like I mean the whole family is.
Speaker 1:I mean I think it's like a true modern, modern day family.
Speaker 3:Yeah, like he makes sure his wife goes out looking good, like he'll do her hair and stuff and I'm like I mean that's cool and I like his makeup yeah it's nice.
Speaker 1:All right. So we talked a lot about makeup, a lot about hair. What about fashion Sustainability. I think we are going into a direction where sustainable fashion is important. We are all about protecting the environment, especially now, whether girls if you believe this or not. Protecting the environment, especially now. You know, whether girls if you believe this fake news or not. The environment is a shit show. So what do you feel about like sustainable fashion? Do we? I mean, I think companies when you think about like Forever 21, h&m.
Speaker 1:Fast fashion when you think about like Forever 21, h&m, fast fashion, and then you think about, like Cotton On, I believe, is supposed to feel like a sustainable fashion company. What do we think? I just don't want my shit to deteriorate like love the idea of it, but is it going to hold up as much as that mink coat? That's like 50 years old. You know what I mean, especially when you're dropping numbers on certain quality. But in a sense of fast fashion, yeah, I'm with it. It needs to be more of it. I think I was just watching something I think it was was it Kourtney Kardashian, who's really big in it, where she was, like she did like a collaboration and all of her stuff had to be sustainable material because I guess, like the waste of it is really like a big big thing. I mean, you think about like all these stores. They get these in and out like crazy. And to clarify, he's saying that we need more sustainability in fashion. Yes, and to clarify, he's saying that we need more sustainability in fashion.
Speaker 1:Yes, except for the, except for the shit that's gonna shrink the leather. I can't hear the fur. Yeah, no, just kidding. Fake fur, fake fur, faux fur, faux fur. No, but I mean I'm joking. But as long as the shit don't disintegrate, I'm good. I'm joking, but as long as the shit don't disintegrate like, I'm good.
Speaker 2:I'm good with that.
Speaker 1:What are your thoughts?
Speaker 3:Yeah, I think. I mean it's always best to find a better way to, you know, make the clothing that doesn't damage the environment so much. But I mean that's people piece. Yeah, but do you think it's?
Speaker 1:really contributing to the environment? Like, I mean, like, what would be like a big like I would want to know, like, what is it going to prevent if moving that way? Well, I mean, if we are being, if we want to be specific, right, we're talking about, let's talk about jeans. Jeans are, we know they're. We have blue, we have dark blue, we have these regular wash jeans. There are denim jeans that sometimes they'll take loads of dark colored jeans and they'll bleach it out to get this wash Because it's the fastest. It's the wash because it's the fastest, it's the easiest, it's the the quickest thing to do, right, but then there are they. They can produce this synthetically, which is not good for the environment. So it really just depends on at which point is it sustainable? Is it sustainable because we're pulling it from bamboo trees to make bamboo made shirts? Is it sustainable because we're pulling it from cotton to make cotton shirts? I think it's all relative. What are we using it for? What are we doing? Where does it come?
Speaker 2:from.
Speaker 1:I still use Fabuloso and bleach to clean the house. I mean it's supposed to have like what is it it has like to clean the house. I mean it's supposed to have like it has like a whatchamacallit. It's not good for you. Oh yeah, the scent, the scent. But if it doesn't smell like it, then I feel like it's not clean Like right hey my shit hasn't exploded so far because I put hot water in there.
Speaker 1:I mean I'm doing alright. I just watched a reel and this lady or this person had put comment all over their floor and was like mopping it with the bleach, the tie to go in her water or their water. I was just like that's a lot.
Speaker 3:I sprinkled it in my shower and let it bake.
Speaker 1:Let it bake.
Speaker 3:yeah, yeah, I did that to a couple of toilets around here yeah, I do that.
Speaker 1:I mean I used to be really big on bleach. I mean bleach everything. I had to wash my dishes in it. I had to clean counters with it. It was just bleach bleach. Now I just pour it into my dish soap and wash it with that. Shout out to San, my mom. She washed everything with bleach.
Speaker 2:It had to yeah, if it didn't smell like Fabuloso comment or bleach.
Speaker 1:it was like a nugga yeah.
Speaker 3:When I think of sustainability, I think of the machines and the factories and the smoke that it throws into the air.
Speaker 2:That's where my mind goes.
Speaker 3:That makes sense.
Speaker 1:I'm with it. I mean, we can use less stretchy jeans. I think that we can use less stretchy jeans. I think that we can recycle more.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And we can get creative with how we recycle. I think that I have to dig into my fashion history. But at once upon a time when revamping garments and everything was a huge trend, people used to really go and shop in your Goodwills, your, we have the military thrifting. But if thrifting stayed thrifting prices I feel like it would still be hit, because now a lot of this shit is like yo. Why this is like? Why am I paying almost what I would pay at a regular store for?
Speaker 3:something used. I can get this at H&M for you.
Speaker 1:Yeah, what's one hair trend you predict that will dominate next year? Browns, browns. I feel like light brown, dark brown, mocha brown, copper brown I just feel like browns. Blue, red and beige bitch, I'm black. Shout out to TS Madison. Right but no, I just feel like browns are going to be in. Yeah, I feel like that's where everyone's moving towards.
Speaker 3:You're asking hair wise or just in general?
Speaker 2:In general.
Speaker 3:I don't know, I feel like. So I saw this video and it was saying that like fishing court is going to come in next year and I feel like that's going to be fishing. Yeah, so it's like the like the baggier pad.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, I don't. I don't feel like baggy pants, yeah.
Speaker 3:I feel like, just like that, that baggy stuff. Yeah, yeah, I think more things like. I feel like that's going, that baggy stuff.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah. Um, I think more things like I feel like that's going to be in for a while. A lot of straight leg, a lot of the baggy.
Speaker 1:Wide leg Mm hmm, uh, except if you're like I don't know, I just feel like you can't like the baggy stuff I love, but you have to style it Right. Yeah, like you, you have to make sure it's fitting your, your, your body type. Yeah, and it's a learning curve. It's. It's because I was happy when my ass got into some skinny jeans and for now, for me to go into some baggy clothes, I'm like it feels wrong. Like, yeah, you know, but you, it's a, it's a learning curve. You have to find what works and what doesn't. Yeah, um, last question before we, what do you think? Oh, okay, hair trend Predict.
Speaker 1:Or any trend, any trend so. I don't know if you know this or saw, but I think the off-the-shoulder thing is that I wore it the other day.
Speaker 3:I love off-the-shoulder and I wore it the other day and, okay, I love off the shoulder. Full circle moment, full circle moment. Yeah, okay, listen, last year we did this right.
Speaker 2:With.
Speaker 3:Paris and they gave me shit because the denim jacket off the shoulder. They're like oh girl, we know you like to do that and they may not make fun of it, but they like poke fun at it.
Speaker 1:Oh, like when you wear the jacket, oh.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, yeah, love it, Love. They like poke fun at you for that.
Speaker 1:So the other day I went to brunch and I wore like my big denim shirt and I had like a teen stuff underneath, yeah, and I had like two splits and a strap and that the whole day, but it just gives you that of like I'm sexy.
Speaker 2:I'm here.
Speaker 1:I just posted a video of myself in the club with the same same thing I love, yeah but it's just funny because it's like I'm a classy hoe and I even thought of it after.
Speaker 3:I was like should I stop saying this? Yeah, but it's just funny because it's like I'm a classy ho. And I even thought of it after. I was like, should I stop saying this? I was like does it look?
Speaker 1:crazy. Then I was like nah, nah, it's a feeling, let me just put this shit out. It's a feeling it just feels good to show that classical, alright. So Colorbone this one's asking me about rising influences. But I'm gonna say any brands coming up that you're just like I wanna try this brand, I wanna try what they're doing, and it could be hair, it could be beauty, it could be fashion, anything that's coming up that you're just like I. I want to do this or try this.
Speaker 3:I don't know. That's a good question.
Speaker 1:I want to try Gondaria Green from Sexy, red and Yellow Discharge.
Speaker 3:Love that for you. I Love that for you.
Speaker 2:Booty hole brown but those are the names of her lip glosses.
Speaker 1:So I know, but now I need to. Yeah, yeah, but they're really like pigments. I think there's like one called blue balls or something like that, but as far as brand, you know, I still want to try a skims, but they're really like pigmented. I think there's like one called blue balls or something like that, but, um, as far as brand, you know, I I still want to try a skims. Okay, I haven't tried them. I've heard great things about them. Um, so, yeah, I think I would still want to try skims.
Speaker 3:I've got it Like skim do.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah.
Speaker 3:Yeah, oh yeah, yeah, not dupes, but like brands that you know yeah yeah, use the same yeah and I like it. It's like let you in. And does it buttery yeah okay um, but I've never tried like her actual brand.
Speaker 1:That would be like a good one yeah, but as far as, like I'm trying to think of, like smaller brands that I I wanna, um, I don't know.
Speaker 3:I do want to try like color matching.
Speaker 1:I don't know if you've seen that but the yeah yeah, like when they trade them um, what should be all the colors that you were told as a young kid to never wear?
Speaker 3:yes, I did like a quiz or like I did yeah, and it was like all these like pastel, pink and like um, like summer shit, and I was like I guess I would.
Speaker 1:That's what, when you said that, like, the first thing that came to mind was like a burnt orange that.
Speaker 1:That's funny that you said that, because paris told me the same thing that was like the first, when you were like talking about color theory, it was like burnt orange came to mind, like I feel like that would just make you look even more like tan and glowy. Yeah, but I love it, because sometimes there's a lot of them that do make like you think like it looks good and then like you put it on and when she shows you the difference and you're just like, oh bitch, I went from dead to like awake yeah, and I would never like think think yeah because it's my favorite color, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:So you can't go wrong with black and denim. So they have coochie juice, uh-huh, booty hole brown booty hole brown nut pussy hole pink that pussy hole pink yeah yellow discharge, gonorrhea, blue balls, sex on my period sex on my period is crazy.
Speaker 3:Is that red?
Speaker 1:sex on my period is crazy for you, I mean it is gonorrhea for me, but I'm like it's the yellow discharge because, like, I'm one of those that like what like, when someone says like popping pimples, I it's not that I can't watch the video, it's just I feel like I smell like sour cream, the yellow discharge. I feel like it's just going to smell sour. You know what I mean. Do they smell sour, though?
Speaker 3:They smell like booty hole pink.
Speaker 1:Booty hole brown. I'm not doing that.
Speaker 3:Are there colors or are they just glossy? No, they're colors.
Speaker 1:Some of them have some pigment on. Ironically enough, I watched Jeffree Star reviewing them. Jeffree Star.
Speaker 2:Did he?
Speaker 1:like them. No, you did color them.
Speaker 3:Did he like them or no?
Speaker 1:Yeah, he liked them and they did have pigment. The cum one was, but it's really pretty. It's like a really pretty. Yeah, it's a really pretty. It's really pretty. It's like a really pretty. Yeah, it's a really pretty. It's white cum. It's a pretty cum. Talk about pearl necklaces.
Speaker 3:I have yet to see a pretty cum.
Speaker 1:You gotta buy sexy red.
Speaker 2:Okay, alright, we're going to take a very quick break.
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Speaker 3:Bye, my like this, oh like little cherry. Amaya ordered cherry for the remainder of the show Bye, like this oh. Like little cherry, amaya ordered cherry bows Like I got her little cherry bows. Oh, that's cute I don't know, I like cherries.
Speaker 1:Cherries are fun, especially when they get popped. I'll say that Were you, yes, and we are back, so okay, so, to close out everything and to have a little bit of fun. And we are back, so okay, so, to close out everything and to have a little bit of fun before we end. So we are going to do our. Do you have your phone?
Speaker 3:yes, I closed my document so maybe you should have speech at it, okay, so a little bit of context right close to my document.
Speaker 1:So maybe you should have speech edit, okay. So a little bit of context right. So earlier I sent it to Stephanie. So, okay, my printer has lost color. I need a black. I need black ink for my black ink cartridge. So usually if you've been watching and know us, I will print out our cartridge. So usually if you've been watching and know us, I will print out our stuff. So my printer has, no, the big black ink, it only has the backup.
Speaker 1:So, I tried to print it out earlier and it wouldn't print out everything, it would only print out some of it. So, anyway, I was like Stephanie, I'm going to send you our stuff. We're're gonna do it on our phone, which is what we've been looking at this all time airdrop it. And so earlier she was like I was like I sent you. She was like no, you didn't. And I was like, yes, I did so anyway. And then I was like I did so. She was, she closed it up.
Speaker 1:I did she closed all your shit and she closed the document that I sent her and she was like oh my. God you have to send it to me again and I was like okay, so she was like so I sent it. And she was like let me screenshot it. And I was like if you need to, because I was like I got my shit up.
Speaker 3:He was like whatever you feel like you need to do girl.
Speaker 1:And now Look who's laughing now.
Speaker 3:I'm too frantic today.
Speaker 1:Well, you know what Well Women run the world.
Speaker 3:Ain't that the truth? Okay, so here you go, do you?
Speaker 1:want to. Yes, please, thank you. Okay, all right. So in this segment we're going to play Cheesemake or no Way Jose. Cheesemake or no Way Jose. So this segment is literally a rapid fire question when we are going to kind of just you can either choose to answer Okay, so you can choose to give us the Cheesemake, or you can choose to say no Way Jose. Okay, so you can choose to give us the choose bank, or you can choose to say no way Jose.
Speaker 3:Okay.
Speaker 1:Which is.
Speaker 3:We should have a limit on no way, jose, though.
Speaker 1:Yeah, how many questions are there? So there's only six questions.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:So wait ready. I'm sorry there's only five questions. Okay, like what two? No, jose.
Speaker 2:Two no, jose, okay, that's fair.
Speaker 1:Um and yeah, it should be fun.
Speaker 2:Let's do it.
Speaker 1:All right. So, without naming any names, what is the most jaw-dropping secret a client has ever told you? So either give us the cheese man or no way. I'm going to give you the cheese man and it's. She didn't know who the dad was while she was pregnant. She what? She didn't know who the dad was while she was pregnant, mmm Damn.
Speaker 3:That's wild. That's a hard position to be in.
Speaker 1:We all been there, me too, sis. Well, I also feel like, so that is like we're shaming.
Speaker 3:It happens. It happens Sometimes you don't find out that you're pregnant until like two months. I mean, let's just be honest.
Speaker 1:If it was the other way around and men could get pregnant, how many men would be out here not knowing who the mother was, who the mother was? So let's not.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I mean, if you watch this show, you know how much I talk about niggas. Ain't shit Right. So there's that, fuck that.
Speaker 2:But she didn't know who that was it's okay.
Speaker 1:I don't know how to get back into this oh yeah, alright. Next one has a client ever spilled tea about their in-laws or best friend that you wish you could unhear, or any stories that you wish you could unhear?
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, yeah you need me to tell you a story you want to.
Speaker 1:You don't have to give us the cheese fight, or no. Um, there was this one client this was years ago, okay, she hated her mother-in-law, like hated, and the mother-in-law got sick and she was happy about it. I mean, like legit joyous about it, yeah, and I was just like it was one of those like girl, I can't tamper with death like but do you, yeah?
Speaker 1:I mean, I feel like in-laws are a, in-laws are one of those things. That is, even you like them or you don't, yeah, or the other way around, either they like you or they don't. It's just a tricky. It's a tricky pod.
Speaker 3:I've dated and I've like couldn't stand the in-laws and I've dated and I like love and I've kept in touch.
Speaker 1:That's my family. My family keeps in touch with all the exes.
Speaker 3:Really.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, I mean there's still some that like call my grandmother like mother-in-law. They're not even married. Yeah, how do you? So I guess a good question is right now there's a trend on TikTok.
Speaker 2:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 1:Are we judging or are we listening? Oh, I believe we yeah. Any of those stories? Are you showing that you're judging or are you showing that you're listening? How are you keeping a straight face? Oh, I can't. I'm totally judging. It's written on my face, even when I think I'm doing a good job, that one eyebrow, just like huh, bitch what you said, what.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it's a judging face. I think we're on the same page. Yes, right, I.
Speaker 1:I, so I feel like you sent this to me the day after I first learned about the trend. Uh-huh, um. So the trend I saw it the first time for, uh, it was this um, black couple, black couple, these two gay guys, oli I don't know if you've ever seen Oli on TikTok, but he is. He has been trending since the pandemic.
Speaker 2:But essentially, they have two kids.
Speaker 1:No him and his boyfriend just got together. His boyfriend is a black guy from the Upshaw's. They just started. I don't know if they just started, but they just social media, don't know if they just started.
Speaker 1:But they just social media, okay, started together, yeah, um, and so they were doing it. That's the person I saw it. Then you sent it to me the next day and I was like I just saw this. But I immediately I would say that I'm not a judgmental person, but then the shit that they were saying, I was like how could you not? Yeah, yeah, I feel like there's everyone who judges right. Like I think we all judge, I yeah.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 1:But I can't hide it.
Speaker 2:It's funny. Yeah, I can't hide it. You're going to see it on my face.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah, I I'm not a good and and I work in hr oh, you have to yeah, so I'm not good at always keeping a poker face.
Speaker 1:Yeah, um, it's just now at my recent job that they love the, they love the charm and they love yeah, yeah, yeah. Have you seen the, the video where the waxer refuses to wax the girl because she stinks down there and she couldn't, like, she couldn't handle it, no more. And she's not the one filming, it was the actual client who was filming, thinking she was like being mean towards her or whatever, and the tables turned and the comments are just going off like girl, you like I just couldn't fake the funk. Yeah, yeah, she was like I just got back from the gym and she's like honey, that's not from the gym, that is an infection. Yeah, so I, I I'm one of those. Like I, I couldn't, I couldn't hide it when some girls are like oh, I got dirty hair I'm.
Speaker 1:I always say oh, I know, let's go.
Speaker 3:I can smell it yeah like, why would you still post the video?
Speaker 1:yeah, exactly, well, because she thought that she was in the. She thought that, though she like, right now, what's really going on? I I'm like have you seen the overtone girl? Now there's like this trend of these clients going to get services done hair waxing, nails and instead of taking it up with the stylist like first thing, like hey, da, da da, they get on TikTok or social media and try to make bash the hairstylist and for a while it was working in their favor, and now, like you, literally go on hair talk. It is like clients versus hairstylists. At this point it's wild.
Speaker 1:I feel like that was a big thing during the pandemic, though, too, like a lot of the, the hairstylists were having to argue with their clients because they were saying disrespectful shit. Yeah, especially during our protest that we were having.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that was a rough time to navigate, working with the, with the public. It was crazy. I had a client fire me because I wouldn't go to her hair. This is like right when the pandemic started and she wrote me. It's pretty much saying like you know, you need this money because you're not going to get paid any other way. This is like legit, like four or five days after we like shut down, like what was like the March 16th or whatever it was, yeah, and I was like oh honey, I'm fine, I'm not going to your house, you will be perfectly fine. Yeah, I'm fine, and you're going to be fine yeah exactly.
Speaker 1:Um have you ever been caught not you caught in the middle of a love triangle, but have any of your clients ever been caught in the middle of a love triangle over drama between um, like a client that may has been working on this client or been, you know they dated the hairstylist or anything like that. No.
Speaker 3:Or, like you do, the wife and the mistress's hair.
Speaker 1:No Like, if anything like, if there's ever a triangle, it's always with like two friends who argued over the weekend, or like two sisters who are going at it, or a mom and a daughter, stuff like that. But never not in my chair have I got with the dating. What's a hair emergency excuse someone has used? That you later found out was totally scandalous. Oh, this one chick. She wanted her hair done bad and she kept on saying it's my birthday, I'm going out of town, I'm flying out in the morning. So I squeezed her in, stayed late and the next morning, ironically, I was working in the mall. That's where the Phoenix Salon was. I saw her and I both were walking up this, up the ramp at the same time and I was like oh, a fly, she's like it's later on today. Yeah, okay, ended up being like her. Her whole trip was in like Temecula.
Speaker 1:Really, yeah, I mean I feel like that's funny, that, um, I don't know that, um, I don't know. It's so weird. People be weird, people be weird. Yeah, I have been really good with the clients who do cancer or something like that, like lately. I don't know what it is, but they'll like send like I'm really in the hospital they'll send, like them in the hospital bed or their tire like legit pulled over, like on the side of the road, like yeah, so I don't know um, have you ever cancelled on a client?
Speaker 1:because you were too hungover to go to work no, no, because, yeah, no, but I have cancelled because I took an edible before going into work and I was like it's gonna be a little cutesy, like five milligrams just to knock off the heads Right, Ended up being like a 25 milligram and I took two of them and so by the time I got to work it had kicked in and I was like I can't, I can't work. Yeah, Like I go in, I like you know when I'm high, the lazy eye clocks in and it's a wrap. Oh my God, oh my God. So it was like a wrap and I was like all right, I can't come to work, I'm not coming in today. Yeah, but not for being hungover.
Speaker 3:Did you go home?
Speaker 1:No, I mean I was stuck. I was stuck. You were just riding the wave in the parking lot like, uh, all I did was I put on some music and just chilled out, like listen to the trees, you know how it is. But yeah, no, never called out for a hungover, but I've called out because the edible was too.
Speaker 1:It was too too strong I have a lazy like my eye gets girl every time when I'm drunk or when yeah, whenever you have no control over your body, that, that, that I clocks in and it's a wrap.
Speaker 3:I just went to a friend's baby and I had popped a gummy and one of the girls was like you're like, open your eyes.
Speaker 1:Your one eye, your one eye.
Speaker 3:And you know like I do the lash extension.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 3:So they're kind of heavy too.
Speaker 1:So then that shit was really like I always got to tell them him listen, I'm good with the lazy eye, but if that eye starts moving that way and my eyes this way, let me know please.
Speaker 1:I do have a lazy eye, yeah, yeah, like when you drink or you wouldn't know, because usually when I'm drunk you're right with me when you drink or you smoke, like my eye it gets smaller big time you guys are fucking with me. No, that doesn't happen to you. No, bitch, it happens to me. But it's also like my whole family does oh, like red, oh baby hot you want to talk about when I'm starting like they get like warm same. Oh baby, Hot, Hot, Hot. Yeah, you want to talk about when I'm starting Like they get like warm Same.
Speaker 2:That's always the first thing.
Speaker 1:My sister's the same way. Shout out to Chelle. She'd be like my ears are drawn. My ears are drawn, that's cute. No, my whole family, we all get the lazy eye.
Speaker 3:Yeah, one of my crazy, but in the picture it looks normal.
Speaker 2:It looks normal, mm-hmm. Yeah, okay, was that the last question.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that was. Oh man. Well, I what was wait. Repeat the last question.
Speaker 3:It was, if he had ever called out for being too drunk.
Speaker 1:Okay, so y'all brought out the edibles. Yeah, yeah, so I used to work at. Okay, so this is Gandhi.
Speaker 1:Hi Gandhi they have to be included. They need to get out of the bathroom. And that's Wesley. If you see Wesley, that's Wesley. Um, so I used to work at Banana Republic and I used to work overnight at Republic, and I used to work overnight at any Gap Old Navy organization. We worked overnights because that's when they processed shipment. So sit down, sit, thank you, thank you. You too, thanks. And that's when they processed uh shipment and everything, and so, um, I used to work uh overnights and so I had taken the edible one night when the new spider-man had come out and, with my cousin and so I was fucked up for like two days and I was high as shit.
Speaker 2:Wait for two days Two days.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I had experience like that. Come on here, let's cut the fun to it, I'll tell you. Yeah, I'll tell you. A different time I was at a Ne-Yo concert, were you together, mm-hmm, and that shit had me blowing like girl. I thought I was falling, like legit falling. It's raining. I had to take an edible and I was fucked up for like two days over that shit and I was high as fuck at work one day and lost my life.
Speaker 2:Yeah, love that.
Speaker 1:So anyway, last but not least, what are we looking forward to for 25 for yourself? I?
Speaker 3:mean New Year's resolutions, New Year's resolutions or goals.
Speaker 1:I mean, yeah, I'm always going to try to better myself. I'm actually going to. My biggest one is working on my cursing Really my cursing and my sex jokes Sex jokes.
Speaker 2:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 1:Why? Because it's not appropriate when you're working. But no, I mean I don't know. I just want to venture out, like for me I feel like that's like 90% of my jokes, and then I just I curse and I don't even know it, it's gotten really, really bad. I mean I'm at the point where I'm calling like come on, bitch, let's go to the watch bowl. Come on, bitch, let's go over here. Oh, bitch, go, you get it. You don't want to be the uncle. That's like constantly cursing, yeah.
Speaker 3:I would say so. A random New Year's resolution that I mentioned was that I wanted to do the splits by the end of next year, or at least get close Like I want to do the splits. I'm going to say it, I'm going to manage it, but I want to be because I want to work on, like, my flexibility, on my muscles and everything not being so tight. I would like to continue on my sober journey and, yeah, I think, like you said just, continue like continue going to the gym, continue like mental health.
Speaker 1:For sure. Are you going to get one of those split machines? Have you seen it where they crank it up and it spreads your legs out further and further?
Speaker 3:Are you sure that's not?
Speaker 1:at the OBGY. I didn't know that's popular, no, but it is. It's like you sit on this little chair on the floor and you crank it. And it's like you sit on this little like chair on the floor and you crank it and it spreads your legs.
Speaker 3:Yeah oh shit, I'm gonna have to look that up yeah, yeah right now I'm just like slowly trying to like get my like you know.
Speaker 1:So have you been doing the stretching?
Speaker 3:yeah, lately I've been stretching every day and then, like I'll do in-home yoga. Like the videos, I'll try to focus on my legs.
Speaker 1:Where does it hurt when you do it? I feel like when guys do it, when I try to, Does it hurt in the same spot? For me it pulls everything.
Speaker 3:Oh yeah, Just inner thigh.
Speaker 1:That's the groin.
Speaker 3:Okay, yeah, like inner thigh, oh, that's a groin. Yeah, Okay, Cute, Uh um I.
Speaker 1:I. I'm looking to essentially really just full throttle be on my bike, shit, my white girl biking around San Diego. Wait, do you have a bike? I'm buying one. Oh, your dad's here.
Speaker 3:He's waiting for me to go.
Speaker 1:Oh, come on, she's good. I haven't bought it yet. I'm going to buy it soon. I have been wanting a bike for two years, so I posted on my Facebook. I'm going to buy it soon. I have been wanting a bike for two years, so I posted on my Facebook I was going to buy a bike. I never bought it. Six years later, here we are. I'm going to buy one soon.
Speaker 1:Oh, congratulations, so that's why, when we came out for Thanksgiving, I told Big Willie that I wasn't going to buy a car next year. I was going to buy a car next year.
Speaker 2:I was going to buy a bike next year.
Speaker 1:Because it's been something I want to do.
Speaker 2:Same.
Speaker 1:I talked about it on the show and I just want to do something. When we lived in Hillcrest they would have, especially around the holidays, they would have this huge bike I'm assuming club like the bicycle club. They would come with their music and and like their lights and it was like a full on thing and I loved watching them drive by and I would always say I'm going to get a bike, I'm going to get a bike one of these days, but then I also hate bikers on the road.
Speaker 2:Well, but it's different right.
Speaker 3:Like what I am talking about is like I'm talking about biking. Um hi hi, papa salsalita um wait you don't know how to say my last name. I said salsalita. Is it salsina?
Speaker 1:um, I'm talking like just, I'll probably commute to work two days out of the week on my bike. Um, because it's only, it's only a 45 minute to 50 minute ride. So I'll have to leave at like 6 am, which is fine, that'll be my workout, and then I have to work out back oh, so your goal is to be to live a more active lifestyle. Exactly, that's my overall goal. You have to go on the freeway. No, no, no, no.
Speaker 1:It will be an electric bike, because it is. It will be an electric bike. But no, I can't go. No, there is a road actually back on Lemon Grove, on the backside of Spring Valley. I can take all of that down to downtown, oh, and then make your way up from there. Got it? Got it by where that Ramada end is by 8th Street. You go make your way up from there. Got it? Got it by where that Ramada end is by 8th Street.
Speaker 1:You go all the way up. That's my goal. It's really more active and things like that. Other than that, guys, we've reached the end. Guys, we did it, we did it. Thank you all so much For supporting us and watching us through the year. This is our, again, our last episode for the year. We'll be back on January 17th, which I believe is a Friday I hope it's a Friday, I I'm pretty sure it is. I've had two lessons.
Speaker 3:From the rocks, the hinnies.
Speaker 1:The hinnies. But yes, we love you guys. Thank you so much for watching. Thank you so much for subscribing and supporting us here. Please continue to like, comment and subscribe. Subscribe to our Patreon channel and you know, we'll see y'all next year.
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Speaker 2:Thank you.
Speaker 1:And actually you're really good on TikTok.
Speaker 3:You show a lot of content on TikTok I do, and Instagram, I do, and personality yeah, yeah, yeah, I love it.
Speaker 1:I love it, so Bombshell Hair.
Speaker 2:SD.
Speaker 1:Before we go, tell them a little bit why bombshell hair. For me it's always like Victoria's Secret. That's as a kid watching Tyra and Naomi and Giselle and Adriana just walking that runway with the bombshell hair and the blowout. I just knew yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:I'm an angel.
Speaker 1:I see it every time. Yeah, I mean that's just. Yeah, I love it.
Speaker 3:Well, thank you for being here, thank you for having me.
Speaker 1:I just want you to know big Willie has been watching the hotel. Yeah, big Willie, big.
Speaker 2:Willie.
Speaker 1:Thank you. So, hotel Big Wille, big Wille, thank you so much and we love you guys and we'll see you guys next year. See ya, bye.
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