- I'm Jenna Rosenstein and welcome
to another episode of Beauty Stash.
Today we're in Los Angeles
to visit the home of
celebrity hairstylist--
- Hey Jenna.
- Hey, Chris Appleton.
I'll give him a few minutes to dry off
and then we'll go see his beauty stash.
(laughter)
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- Come on, Jenna.
- Can't wait to see your beauty closet.
- Cannot wait to show this world o' hair,
you're gonna be shook.
- Alright.
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- Oh my God!
- Welcome to my world of hair!
- Chris, this is crazy!
- I know, crazy right?
This is where it all happens.
This is all the behind the scenes stuff.
There's been some really amazing
moments in here, actually.
Just looking around, like looking
at some of the wigs and
some of the pieces--
- Yeah, I recognize some of them.
- I can't wait to tell
you what they're from
and what we did them for.
- Yeah, well like, let's start over here.
- You recognize them?
- Yeah, I mean, that looks
like Katy Perry's hair.
Is it?
- Listen, I can't tell you
exactly whose hair that is
but if you think that's her hair,
I'm just gonna say...
- I mean, it's pretty iconic looking.
- Yeah, I mean, the wigs, I
mean honestly these bad boys,
these take so many hours to prep.
Like, there's so much love
and care that goes into the girls.
We call them the girls,
they're like the girls,
they're ready to go.
Literally, hours and hours of coloring.
They don't come like this.
So, they come super raw
like a bright yellow
and we have to color them
and tone them and root them.
- So something like this?
- It's a whole process.
- You color this?
- Yeah, exactly.
So, this was actually blonde.
This is actually, interesting enough,
it's funny you picked it out,
this was actually for Kim
when she had pink hair.
At the end of blonde, we
were like, let's do a color,
let's do something fun.
I colored her own hair pink
and that's how they make
it a little bit longer.
So that night, we went back
and I only had blonde
hair with a root in it.
So we stayed up literally the whole night.
It took like five hours to get this pink
'cause it had to be the
right shade of pink.
I think this was the
one, actually, we used.
We kind of mixed the two,
so it was like a faded pink.
And a brighter pink.
But you can see like...
- Beautiful.
- You have to have so
many different options.
Like, I would never just
turn up with one like this.
I would always turn up with this
and then I'd turn up with a lighter one
and there'd be several options
just to see what works.
- A lot of work that
goes into these looks.
- A lot of work and a lot
of memories, actually.
- Yeah (laughs).
- But this is generally
like what the hair comes as.
See how this like kinda
yellow, it's very raw.
- This is what it comes like?
- Yeah, a lot of the times
it comes raw like this.
So, it doesn't come in
like an amazing color.
- Yeah, it's very yellow.
- You can buy them like that.
So if you want like a generic color,
if you want like a
beautiful highlighted blonde
or if you want like a nice brunette,
then they come for that.
I always use Glam Seamless hair
and they offer a great color selection.
But anything super bespoke,
I always just like to get it raw like this
and then kinda tailor to something
that I know it's gonna work.
- So you've spent a lot of
time dying hair in hotel rooms.
- Yeah, oh, hotels hate me.
- (laughs) Why?
- We literally turn those places out
because it becomes like a work station.
It's like everywhere I
look they move the chairs,
move the tables, let's
set up a work station.
- I mean, there's so much hair here.
So you do a lot of really big
transformation moments on clients.
So how do you discuss that with them?
- You know what, I fell in love with hair,
I remember when I was a kid,
I really enjoyed the whole idea
of making someone look good.
But for me, the biggest part of it was
about making someone feel great
and it was amazing the transformation
you can give someone and the
power that kinda gives them
of making them look and feel good.
And they stand a little bit taller
and they kind of feel themselves.
And you creating, like, a character.
So every time I see my
work on a red carpet
or if I see a campaign,
it's something different.
Like, we just did Kim's
new beauty campaign
and she had like the pink hair,
she had the yellow hair
and the green hair.
I think they're actually right there,
do you wanna come and have a little look?
- Oh my gosh.
- Let's go see them.
So the pink, the green, and the yellow,
they're all super last minute.
So, I was coloring these the night before.
This one was one of my favorites actually.
The yellow looked really cool.
It was a beautiful like yellowy-blonde.
- It's a very cool color.
- Yeah, really nice.
- I know. Oh, yes, can I pull it off? No?
- Quick transformation.
- And you landed on these inspired
by the bottles of the
perfume? Sort of the colors?
- Yeah, exactly but I
didn't have, on the shoot,
I didn't even have a yellow wig.
So a lot of the time, it's
like making it happen,
you make it happen last minute.
You just kind of turn it
out and set up the looks.
- Yeah.
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So what is all this hair over here?
- So this is my regular.
This is my go-to lot of hair.
This is all by Glam Seamless.
And the extensions, you
can feel, it feels amazing.
The colors are unbelievable.
- So you can buy them in these shades?
- Yeah.
- Wow.
- And they do lots of sorts of application
whether it's permanent or semi-permanent.
You know, they kinda offer it all.
- Somebody who can have access to you,
they can have access
to this, which is nice.
- Yes, absolutely.
Yeah, definitely.
- Very cool.
- You know what, I think you'd look good
as a blonde or a brunette.
Who's your idol, who've you
always wanted to look like?
- I mean, I get told I look like,
Katy Perry and Zooey Deschanel.
- Let me see.
- And Dakota Johnson.
- Oh, okay (laughs).
- I get a lot of them, yes.
- Okay, let's see.
Come on.
- Okay, so basically, these are
never just shoved on a head,
we always have to pin it in a certain way
'cause the lace is super delicate.
- Do you have somebody
make these rates for you?
- Yeah, I mean, these wigs
literally range anything
from $3,000 to $20,000 and that's
why they take so much care
and looking after, you know.
Okay, you ready?
- Yeah.
- Hold the front.
And there she is.
- Oh my God, that was so fast!
- Aw, so cute.
- Is it cute?
- Very nice.
You know the great thing about
the wigs, is they're quick.
(laughter)
- I really needed a bang
trim, so this is good.
- Oh, really nice.
- Yeah, how's the color?
- Cute, it's a little
bit big on your head,
babe, we have to snatch that stuff down.
(laughter)
So, like the whole foundation of a wig,
you have to really lay it down, fold it
and basically get rid of all your hair
so it looks super slim.
- And is each wig custom
fit to the client's head?
- Yeah, for example, like this one.
I'll show you this one.
- That color is incredible.
- Yeah, this actually happened by mistake.
It wasn't supposed to be this color.
It was actually a pink color
and then kind of like, I played
with the texture
and kind of bleached the
ends out a little bit more
'cause I wanted to create
a little bit of diversity.
We were gonna use this on the shoot.
- On the Kimoji shoot?
- Yeah and it didn't make the cut.
- Ah.
- I know, unfortunately.
- Well, you're gonna have
to use it again somehow.
- Yeah, I know, it's super cool.
- It's beautiful color.
Can we try that on?
- I'm over this,
let's try this on.
- Oh, God (laughs).
- Let's see if you suit better red-head.
- Okay.
- So different wigs require
different like things.
This one needs gluing down,
so this one would get
glued down on your head.
Oh, really nice and punk.
Really nice punk rocker.
- Yeah?
(laughter) It's a lot of a look.
- Yeah, it is a lot of
a look, it's super long.
Who grows their hair this long?
This hair, that's why it's so expensive
'cause it takes so many years to grow.
- To grow this long?
- And the process.
I've always wanted to go
to the factory where they make the hair,
to see how it comes in.
- What's the longest look
you've ever done on somebody?
The longest hair.
- Okay, she's behind
you, that's just here.
- Lemme see it.
- This one.
This is the 50 inch hair
that we did for J.Lo.
- That's JLo's hair?
- On the red carpet.
- Oh, my goodness.
- Hot, right?
- Did you color this yourself?
- Yeah, this took hours.
- Yeah, it's gorgeous.
- Actually, it was a team of people.
- There was a team of people
that helped us 'cause it
took weeks to do this.
- But there's so many colors.
- 'Cause this hair comes black, as well.
It doesn't come this color.
- Oh, my God.
- So this kinda length hair tends
to, generally, just come black
and then there's like a lot of lightening,
a lot of processing.
But that's why you have
to pay the money.
- The money.
That makes sense.
- Alright, let's take this off.
Let's carry on looking around.
I kind of became known
for, like, the glass hair.
- Glass hair.
You invented it.
- Yeah, I loved the glass hair.
So, it was like super
rich, shiny, gorgeous hair
and Dream Coat was the product
I used to create the look.
So, saturate it on wet hair, blow-dry it
and it just really transforms
the texture of hair.
So, if you want that really amazing...
We should've done your
hair for this, actually.
- (laughs) I know, that
would've been nice.
- We should've laid it down.
- That's okay.
- We should've gave you a
wig, made it like glass hair.
- Nobody would've even known, yeah.
- But this literally
transforms the texture of hair,
so they're just great products
that do exactly what they
say they're gonna do.
- Are there any products you
use on yourself from Color Wow?
- I like to use this.
Kale Cocktail is my go-to,
just 'cause my hair's bleached.
I recently cut it short just
because, you know, that blonde life.
It's a lot.
And I fancied a change, so
Kale Cocktail's really good
at, it actually reinforces the hair,
so you put it on when it's wet
and it brings the bonds back together.
It just makes your hair
look super healthy--
- Heal some bad damage?
- Yeah.
- It also sounds delicious, Kale Cocktail.
- Listen, I feel like
it's time to change it up.
I feel like we need to keep this exciting.
- Okay!
- Who's your next alter ego?
- Ooh, another wig?
- Yeah!
- Should we do classic blonde?
What do you think?
- You wanna be a blonde.
- I do, I really do!
- Everyone wants to be
a blonde at least once.
Please pick.
Which one do you wanna do?
- Oh my gosh, I don't know.
You're the expert.
You pick one for me.
- Kind of into these bangs on you.
- Oh, there she is!
This was actually never used.
This was for a shoot.
Yeah, we never used it.
It's so sad that a lot of them
don't actually make the cut.
- But then you hold onto them
'cause you will use
them eventually, right?
- Yeah, oh yeah.
Everything comes back 'round.
So I always end up using something
and even if it's something,
I'll turn it into something else.
For example, this was like pink
and I wanted to make it more interesting
so we made it orange on the ends.
Still didn't make the cut.
I don't know how much
more it can go through.
You know, coloring your hair
and doing that whole process is a lot.
Okay, just put your head, fringe back.
- There we go.
- Oh, really nice there.
- Is it cute?
- It's not so cute.
I'm not gonna lie.
But it's cool. I don't
know if you're a blonde.
- I like your honesty.
I'm very fair.
Yeah, no, you're working it.
- Okay, thanks.
- Maybe you could put like
a little accessory in there.
- Okay.
- Oh!
Ava Gardner.
(laughter)
Really nice.
- Thank you.
- Did Ava Gardner have blonde hair?
- So how can you decide
when you use a wig
and when you should actually
dye a client's hair?
'Cause you do both.
- You should definitely use
a wig if you wanna have some fun
and you wanna play with a new look.
You know what, wigs, actually, are great.
There's a lot of times
that things are wigs
and you guys don't even know.
There's a demand to change lengths,
to change colors, change textures
and your own hair can only do so much
so why not just wrap it up, put a wig on
and as long as it's...
I mean, listen, there's
nothing worse than a bad wig.
- Yeah, that's true.
- I'm sorry.
(laughter)
- This not working for me?
- Well, we don't just chuck
it out, like, it's a process.
- No, I know.
- You look cute.
- Laying a wig really is a process.
It took me years to lay wigs.
So, I learned in New
York, I learned in London.
I went on classes that,
you know, in theater,
so I learned from them. In
fact, that was probably one
of the biggest learning
curves, the theater world.
Also, the film world.
'Cause HDTV, you can see everything.
HDTV was not made for hair and makeup.
It was definitely made for football
so you can see the grass
and see how green it is.
Because who wants to see so close up?
You can see hairlines.
You can see the pores.
You can see all of that,
so it made our life in the
beauty industry harder.
But at the same time, I love the challenge
and I love melting that away
and no one knowing it's a wig.
But, you know, that takes a
lot of time and dedication.
You can ask my assistants.
They are literally, they have
relationships with these wigs.
'Cause it's like, they take so much care.
They have to be traveled safely.
Once, my assistant, she traveled from L.A.
to New York 'cause I was in London.
I said, can you meet me in
New York? We have a job.
She took a whole bag of wigs,
wigs that I'd worked on for years.
It was all of Kim's hair.
She arrived at the airport.
The bag never made it up on the belt.
And she rang me and she was like,
Chris, the bag's been
stolen with all the hair.
And I was like, what do you mean,
you don't know where the bag has gone?
What are we gonna do now?
How am I gonna replace it?
I was literally like, what?
I just literally couldn't comprehend
how much years of work and--
- And it's expensive.
- Probably, like, I think it was
about $300,000 worth of hair.
Like, it was crazy.
So apparently someone just
took it in the airport.
It was, like, a bag taken
and I never got it back.
- I mean, how do you get the
hair back from the clients?
You put a wig on somebody
or you put some extensions on somebody.
They go home at the end of
the night from a red carpet.
How do you get the hair back?
- I mean, you don't.
Sometimes you do, sometimes you don't.
Usually, I'll be like, oh, have you got
that hairpiece or if you've got
that and I'll try and re-salvage it.
But, fortunately, we've got plenty
of it, so we can just keep it turning out.
- Let's talk about some
of your inspiration.
- Yeah, alright, well the
inspiration is over here.
One of my biggest inspirations
was Vidal Sassoon.
- Yes, classic.
- So when I was like 16,
I literally would study these books.
And you can see they're
like super classic styles.
Like, really, the bowl cut.
Like really iconic looks
but honestly once you know these kind
of transformations and these techniques,
it never leaves you.
And I always used to go to Sassoon
so I'd get on the train
and I'd go to London.
And I'd do like a week training course
and I'd lived in London for a week.
We would take sections like this,
like tiny little sections
and cut hair by hair.
I'd be cutting hair
for like five hours literally just
to create this perfect haircut.
Once you know like the foundation,
once you know how to create the basics,
that's when you can fuck it up.
Like, if you know how
to create a great shape,
and it's solid, you can then fuck it up.
But, I think, you know, just going
in just creating messy hair
for me was never just like a thing.
I always wanted to create a foundation
and I always thought
of hair as like fabric.
So I'd always want to like create it
and sculpt it into something amazing.
I think Sassoon was a huge part of it.
And you know what, I'll tell you something
that literally changed my whole career.
I was in a salon.
I was working really hard
and I wanted to do a cover of a magazine.
And I got the cover of
a hairdresser magazine.
It was a big hairdresser magazine.
And they put my mother on the cover
and I remember being
so, like, wow I made it!
And she had this beautiful,
blonde, sleek, shiny bob.
And it kinda was the glass hair, actually.
Back then, it was like
really, really shiny.
The editor of the magazine rang me
and she was like, oh,
I want to talk to you.
And I was like, what?
She's like, someone sent me an email
and I wanted to pass this on to you.
It's really complimentary.
We don't get stuff like this very often.
And she sent me the email
and it was an email from Vidal Sassoon.
- Oh my God.
- I know and it was
when he was still alive.
And he said, I just wanted
to let you know that it's amazing.
He said, I think it's a beautiful,
beautiful cover and I want you
to reach out to the person that did it
and tell him that I think
their work is fantastic
and their precision and their execution
of the shot was just unbelievable.
- It makes me want to cry for you!
- Literally, I think I
have the email somewhere.
I mean, obviously Vidal
Sassoon isn't here anymore
but moments like that really stay with you
and I think it changes your whole,
like, career as a hairdresser.
- Did you ever think you'd be
where you are today with
social media and on TV shows?
It was really funny.
When I was a kid, I remember
my brother played football
and he was always the star child.
I said to my mum and dad, I wanna do hair.
And they were like, okay, you go do hair.
Go play with hair.
When I used to do my mum's
hair when I was a kid,
I used to want to make her
look like a Hollywood star.
So it's kind of iconic that now I live
in Hollywood with Hollywood stars,
so, yeah, I think it
was my journey for sure.
I honestly live and breathe hair.
It's not really like work.
I genuinely love what I do.
I generally have that drive
to always wanna be better.
It's annoying in a way
'cause you never just kind of go, oh well.
But at the same time I think
it pushes you to be the best.
It makes you have that eye.
- So I wanted to ask you about hair color
because, obviously, you have
so many hair colors here
and you're always dying
your clients' hair.
- I wanna ask you about hair color.
- What?
- Let's change it up.
- Oh yeah, you wanna
change it up one more time?
- I think so.
Let's wig snatch this.
(laughter)
- Goodbye blonde.
- I kind of got used
to this being a blonde.
We haven't even tried this on.
- Look at this color.
- Well, this was blonde, so it came blonde
and we needed like a
really vibrant, red color.
- It's so vibrant.
- It's crazy, right?
How bright that is.
- I'm like a superhero or something.
- I think it's aggressive but it's nice.
- (laughs) It's aggressive?
- It's cute.
- I feel great.
- It's more about how you feel.
I mean, come on like, we're
changing these wigs up.
- I mean, I love having this length.
It's really fun--
- I thought like, honestly
I'm not gonna lie,
you were a little more
flirty with the blonde.
- You think?
- Little bit.
- Okay.
- Like I was, like, just stepping back.
You were a little bit more flirty.
You kept playing with it like this.
- I know because it's fun.
- I don't know. I'm interested
to see what's happening in--
- Okay, we'll see what
happens. My transformation is--
- Let's carry on.
Let's go around this closet.
- Okay, so, this is what I wanted
to ask you about was hair color.
- Yes.
- Okay so, obviously, you have
these giant jugs of Olaplex.
- Ah!
This has literally been my savior
throughout the blonde years.
Blonde has been poppin'.
I think, you know, I took Kim blonde.
I took Ariana blonde,
which was so much fun
and Olaplex was a huge part
of, I guess, the color process
of just keeping the hair
super, super strong.
- Yeah, so somebody who doesn't know
what Olaplex is, what is it?
- It just enabled me to sort
of push the boundaries of hair
and you know, the great thing
about the blondes now
like especially mine is,
pushing the hair out a lil' bit further
and taking it from
yellow that step further.
Olaplex was just a great part
of basically keeping
the bond super strong,
reinforcing the hair and
giving it that great shine.
And you know, I'll use Olaplex
on mine when I color it.
I just have that confidence
that it's gonna go that stage lighter
and you know, not basically fall off.
- Do you use it on the fake hair, too?
- It's great on wigs
and extensions as well.
I also love the shampoo from Color Wow.
That sulfate-free shampoo is amazing
on hair extensions and wigs.
So it's always great to use products
that, working on the wigs
and the extensions and you can use them
on real hair as well, you
know it's a good product.
There's some products
you can use that really,
kind of, change the texture of the wigs.
And they make it greasy and heavy,
so using a sulfate-free
shampoo is super important.
Also, when you color in,
making sure you put the Olaplex
in the color to keep it super strong.
SugarBearHair.
These are amazing.
Have you ever tried these?
- I haven't.
- These are unbelievable.
- I've seen them all over Instagram.
- Seriously, they need to
not really be around me
because I come in, just
to see my assistants,
what we're gonna do.
And I'm like, so what
are we gonna do today?
And I'm like, where's those bears?
- Like candy?
- Seriously, they're amazing.
- Okay, I'll try one.
- This is not an ad.
- This is not an ad but
they're all over Instagram.
Ready?
Oh my God.
- So good right?
- It tastes like a gummy-bear.
- Open your mouth.
No, you gotta open wider.
- (laughs) I have a small mouth.
- You do have a really small mouth.
- (laughs) I know.
- I feel like I'm just
gonna hit you in the face
but I'm gonna try, you ready?
Oh, nearly.
So, yeah, sometimes I eat like half a tub.
- Oh, they taste so good.
- I'm not even supposed to
but my hair feels pretty strong.
- And you notice a difference
when you take these?
- It's just good to.
I always believe in taking
vitamins for your hair.
Every little helps.
It's great with your hair and nails.
- They're really delicious.
Look at all these tools you have.
- I know.
You know what, I love my accessories
and they're all up there.
Like, sprays, transforming
hair and having some fun.
I'll show you, actually. Can
you take your hair down for me?
- [Jenna] Oh, yeah, sure.
- So for example here, this is amazing.
This is Danny Moon.
He's a good friend of mine.
He invented this glitter.
- There's so many colors.
- This is black.
This we could do.
What about the red?
- Sure!
- You like that?
- Yeah.
- Amazing, look at that.
- Have you used this on
the red carpet before?
- You know what, I actually did it
on Katy Perry for the Met Ball.
She had that kind of bee hive
and then when she went to the after-party,
I painted her bangs.
Just a small section.
But it's like really, you know,
they're really fun to do.
Usually you would have the
hair gelled down a little bit.
But you'd come and just
paint it into the hair.
And this is really cool
for editorials and stuff.
You know, the way it picks up
in the light is super cool.
- And then it dries down?
- It dries down, yeah.
I did it on Rita Ora for the Met Ball
and I painted just her part, gold.
- I remember that.
- Yeah, it was amazing.
I loved that. It was
one of my favorite looks
'cause it was so simple
but super effective.
We should've just done the
part, but I wanted to...
Just paint this in.
- We're experimenting.
It's fine.
- Yeah, it's super cute.
- That's what beauty's all about, right?
What's your secret for a wet hair look.
- Oh, you know what I
get asked that a lot.
- I know, I'm sure you do.
- The wet hair look.
It's actually super, super easy.
So I use this stuff,
which is like shellac.
So basically you put it through
hair, section by section.
- In dry hair.
- In dry hair, so I do
it on your texture now.
And I put a lot on and I
do it section by section.
And I'd really lay the Pop & Lock on
and then maybe add like
a bit of a wave to it.
But this makes your hair super soft.
Really, really shiny.
If you wanted to use this as a
finishing product, you could.
So you could put some on the ends.
And it would give it a nice shine.
But a lot of people are
always asking me like, okay,
how did you get that look?
And I can't be like, oh,
well I used this Marcel,
you know like, this looks
like a cattle prod, like,
no one's gonna be able
to know how to use this.
- What do I do?
- I can do it but I think
it's really important
that I can show real women
at home how to do their hair, as well.
So I always try to break
it down and make it,
kind of, easy, where
if it's something like
that where it just sucks the hair up
and curls the hair.
Or if it's just a quicker technique,
I think it's always
great to break it down.
And it's a little bit more
challenging, actually,
to do that, to think, how can
I make it still look amazing,
but using a less complicated tool?
- Do you have a favorite hot tool brand?
- Yeah, you know what.
Probably, my go-to is Harry Josh just
'cause his products
are super high-quality,
so they heat up really, really well.
They give the hair a great
form and a great curl,
whether if it's a flattening iron
or a curling iron or a hair-dryer.
- What is this?
- This is one of my favorites.
- Okay, what is this?
- So this is a ponytail
that goes to the floor.
- Crazy.
- Crazy, right?
But great fun, right?
- How long did this take?
- Oh, I don't know.
Probably another week.
You have like a little comb in here.
And you literally just put
the comb in the ponytail.
But you'll feel the wait of this bad boy.
- Alright.
- And the great thing about
these is once you've made it.
It's actually relatively quick to apply.
- I'm Rapunzel you guys.
It is heavy.
- Heavy, right?
- Yeah.
- You should try dancing in this.
- I mean, you definitely want to whip--
- It's good for drama. I'd
say it's a 10 out of 10.
- Wear it like a scarf.
No?
- No.
You gotta know how to wear it, babe.
- I'm not Jlo (laughs).
- Alright, Jenna, so you've seen a bit
of an insight into my world o' hair.
What do you think?
- I am fascinated.
I could spend hours in here, truly.
- I'm interested.
Who was your favorite girl,
who was you favorite look?
- I mean, I really liked
being blonde as you said.
- I mean, I really liked
being blonde as you said.
I felt it. We have one more wig, right?
To try on?
- Babe, we have endless amounts of wigs.
- I know.
- But I think this one
would be cute on you.
The little blue-black one.
And you know what? I think
the only thing we need
to master now is the perfect selfie.
'Cause it's all good and like, fun
and games playing with these wigs
but you gotta get the right shot.
And if it's not on the
'Gram, then it didn't happen.
Oh, that's cool.
It makes your eyes look green.
So green, oh wow.
So, normally, we'd cut all this off
at the front and this would
be like laid and melted.
So it's not just about putting the wig on,
it's about making it
look like it's your own.
This looks amazing on you, see that?
- Thank you.
- I thought we should try it.
Let's get the perfect selfie.
- Okay, let's take a picture.
- Over here, the glam
light, that's a necessity.
- So what do you do? You
stand in front of it.
- You wanna go higher, always.
It's funny when people
go to take a picture
and they're just like down here
and no filter and I'll be like, oh.
Alright, you ready?
- Okay.
- This is cute.
- Yeah, you're taller.
I like it.
- You're not even talking.
You're in pose.
- (laughs) I was posing.
- Alright, let me add a little bit of wind
'cause I think it's looking a bit still.
This is your alter ego.
Live your best life now.
- This is my moment?
- You need to feel this.
I'm not doing this for nothing.
Give me a look.
Okay, so let this fly a little bit.
Yes.
I don't know, I actually
think it's time for you to go.
- (laughs) Okay.
- And get out of my closet but
thank you so much for coming.
- Oh my gosh, you're the best.
Thank you.
Can I take this with me?
- I had the best time.
- Maybe? I'm gonna just
walk out with this.
- I mean.
- Alright.
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