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Rizos Rey and Astronauts Stranded in Space

August 14, 2024
Rizos Curls founder Julissa Prado teaches our rizos rey Jean how to care for his curls, HGTV couple Ray and Eilyn Jimenez on compromising with your partner on home decor, we discuss the real Olympic prizes, and Boeing can’t catch a break— even in space.
Show transcript
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I don't know. I don't even know.
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Take us in. Hey guys,
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welcome back to Lincoln Bio.
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I'm Jenny. I'm Alejandro and we got a great show for
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you guys today. We pumped.
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Yes, we are pumped.
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We're gonna be talking about Boeing aircraft.
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No spacecraft. A Boeing spacecraft needs AAA in space in space
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An Olympic gold medal winner is set for life.
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Thanks to his country power.
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Couple Rey and Ailey Jimenez.
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Join us to tell us all about the new HD TV show
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and Riso's curls very own.
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Julisa Prado. This is our curly girlies.
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Oh, that's my girl.
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I'm excited. It was fun.
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Let's get into it.
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Two veteran NASA astronauts,
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Bush Wilmore and Suny Williams are piloting the first crude test flight
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of Boeing's starliner spacecraft who they have now been in space for
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63 days. That's roughly seven more weeks than they actually expected
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Damn. Test flight and Boeing in the same sentence.
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Oh, hell no.
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There's no way I test flight.
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Anything with Boeing on it.
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Anything? Oh, hell no.
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My life is way too precious.
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I haven't even had kids yet.
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Like not only are they screwing up on earth,
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they are screwing up in the solar system.
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Sister. You know what,
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when you speak facts,
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you speak facts. That's right.
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So they're already over like seven weeks,
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right? But there's still no clear return in sight and NASA
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is now making it clear that the astronauts may not even come
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back on the starliner at all.
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It's like they, they're gonna say AAA up there or something
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because it's like no AAA for space.
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What I'm saying? They're gonna have to wait or what?
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Oh, here's the answer.
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Ok. So apparently sources say Elon,
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you know the guy that made your car.
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Yes. And SpaceX rocket,
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I took a video of the one of the little rockets that
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so it made it on the West Covina 66 page by the
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way, your video.
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Oh, there we go.
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We got a face bump.
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Ok, cool. So sources say that Elon is spacex will
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likely have to rescue the two astronauts that are stranded at the
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space station. So Elon on some Iron Man shit,
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brother. Oh yes.
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Well, I hope they return home safe.
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I mean, anything is possible but I hope it's not too
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much longer because sister.
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Have you ever wondered what Olympic winners get besides a medal?
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Well, I mean,
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they better get something more than a medal.
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I mean, they're representing a whole country.
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Their National Olympic Committee,
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the governing body of the Olympics does not give out any prize
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money for winning. Medals.
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However, 14 countries do provide payouts to athletes who make the
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podium including the US.
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But it's crazy because this is this guy of the Philippines Carlos
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Yo, the gymnast who won gold medals in the floor
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exercise ball. He's got like the best prizes,
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dude. Like he's got a,
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a list so they get,
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hook him up with a free college education,
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right? A fully furnished condo worth over $400,000.
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So again, it's a little casita,
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an actual house. So a Congo and a house over $250,000
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in cash. So like here you go,
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you know, pay for your cable or through Carrito.
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I don't know, an iphone 16 which is not even out
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yet. So I don't know how the fuck they have.
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Oh, you're jealous of that.
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What I see this guy,
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this guy got gold.
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You know, I just,
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I just been a big back here in so Cal and he
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gets two free restaurant franchises.
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I don't know what it is,
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but homeboy now is a restaurant owner.
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Jolly B maybe, huh?
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Thats what I was thinking too.
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A lifetime of free mac and cheese,
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grilled chicken ramen and more from various local restaurants.
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That's very random in a lifetime of free colonoscopies after he turns
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45. The what,
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what's the, is that the,
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the little camera you put in your ass?
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That's what I was wondering what it is.
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But like why after 45.
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Is that when you do it?
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No. The real question is where did the colonoscopy come into
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play with this? This is a random prize.
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I mean, I can free,
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free, free, free,
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anything so good for him.
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Yeah. It's like,
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dude, we should get like naturalized in the Philippines.
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Well, not that I can compete anymore.
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You know what? I can't.
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That's your wife's people.
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That's her, that's her people.
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Salam. We now in the Philippines for tuning in.
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If you are, let me thank you if you don't speak
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to, but they're spoiling.
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It's well deserved. Yes,
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it is. Well deserved.
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Look at how happy he is.
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I would be happy to congrats.
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Carlos, happy to see you'll be staying healthy.
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His name's Carlos. That's crazy.
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Carlos. Who you be called in the Philippines later,
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bro. Yo, our girl,
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Ana Barraza had a great interview with HGTV S Rey and Eileen
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Jimenez about their new show divided by design.
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Dude. I kind of like that.
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I'm kind of jealous.
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I'm going to have to check this out because I need to
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rearrange some furniture or something.
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Well, I need the energy is dead in my apartment.
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Well, brother, I think you could learn something.
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Let's check it out.
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We are joined by Rey and Eileen Jimenez from the new show
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on HGTV. Divided by design.
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First of all, you guys look real good.
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Thank you. We showered today,
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brush my teeth and I got a haircut is good.
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I didn't get a haircut.
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The hair looks fabulous.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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So, tell me about the new show.
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What part? Everything,
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tell me everything. Well,
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the quick synopsis of the show is we're married and we both
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are interior designers. However,
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we have our independent studios.
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So I got my own thing going and she has her own
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thing going. However,
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we don't work together.
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Maybe we collaborate here and there and there's a little bit of
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competition. I mean,
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technically we are competitors in real life and on divided by design
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So how does it feel to be one of the first
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Latino host on HGTV?
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It's amazing. I mean,
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I think to be honest to represent the Latino culture and represent
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in so many ways from not only the Dominican side but the
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Cuban side, but also as professionals as entrepreneurs,
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as people who work really hard or really excited to kind of
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showcase that and show the world what we're all about.
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And why did you guys decide to work separately and have
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your own? That's how we met.
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Tell us about that.
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Yeah, we met 78 years ago at art B.
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So even through a mutual friend,
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Christian, he's actually our mutual wallpaper vendor and his childhood best
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friend. So we owe a lot to him.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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So I was single for about a year.
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At least I told myself I need to be single for about
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a year and he was like,
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listen, I know you're on a mission but there's somebody I
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want you to meet.
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And I was like,
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ok, let's, let's do it.
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So he introduced us and the rest was history.
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So I should listen to my friends when they try to set
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me up. Yes.
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They know you better think about your friends know you the best
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They know what you're looking for.
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All of that. And same thing.
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He would talk to me about Rey all the time,
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you know, like,
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oh, do you know Rey?
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He's my friend and look,
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the truth is when you're in the industry,
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you know, who competition is and you know,
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you wanna be acquainted.
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So you're kind of familiar who they are.
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And I always thought I was like,
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well, he's really good looking,
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but at that point,
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we both were in relationships,
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you know, he was in his relationship and I was in
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mine, the universe planned it for it to be a way
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where we met at the right time.
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We were both single and we were ready to,
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at least I was ready to mingle.
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He wanted to single,
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but he couldn't stay away.
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That's, that's what I'm saying.
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He couldn't stay away.
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So we are divided by design,
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but we are unified by design at the end of the day
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So is it now that you guys have the show?
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Is it difficult being married and working together because they always say
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don't work with your friends,
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don't work with, you know,
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so I think this is a great balance because technically we do
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have our own separate studios and it means that we reign in
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our own independent, you know,
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however nobody understands what we're going for than each other because we're
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both in the industry.
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And I think that is the benefit of working with your spouse
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They understand they can contribute actual ideas and solutions to your
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business because they actually understand what you're going through.
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And I think that is one of the most beautiful things in
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a relationship that yes,
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during the day, you know,
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we run, don't cry.
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Yes, during the day,
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you know, we have our own studios and we do our
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thing. But then when we go home at the end of
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the day and talk about our day and what happened,
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we're actually contributing and giving advice that works because we both understand
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what we're going through and what advice do you have for new
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married couples or maybe couples that have been doing it for a
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long time. That's a loaded question.
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I think my automatic response to this one is unconditional love.
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You know, like if you don't have that,
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then you just might as well call it.
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But no matter what Eileen does what she says,
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yes, it could be her for,
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it could be the greatest thing in the world.
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I'm going to love her regardless.
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I think that is,
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that is number one,
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I think in my,
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in my book of,
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of advice. No.
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And it is true at the end of the day,
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what they say, marry your best friend.
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Like somebody I always say,
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being with Rey, we've been together for eight years and being
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with Rey. Even if it's just for,
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or the end of the day,
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it's like when you're a kid and your best friend is sleeping
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over your house and you're so excited because you're gonna hang out
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That is what being married to him feels like.
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So when you marry your best friend,
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no matter how hard the day is,
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no matter if you're fighting,
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you still want to be with that person.
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I think that's so important in any relationship.
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So tell us about design.
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Who makes the decisions when it comes to designing your own home
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What do you think?
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You know, that's an automatic,
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like we do try to collaborate.
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You get each room,
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you get the should,
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we should try that.
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That should be the episode that she like it.
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I do think that when it comes to designing,
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it's really about a compromise.
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There's things that are really important to Rey and there's things that
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are really important to me and I think he understands that and
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vice versa. So,
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so there's something that is really important to him and he really
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likes fine run with it and vice versa.
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It's like anything you're gonna have a compromise.
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It's two different aesthetics.
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But I think when it came down like to our house,
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we both had a clear path of what we wanted that to
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be like. And we've worked collectively make that happen.
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And I think it's been fun.
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It's been fun. I mean,
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of course, there's challenges because there's certain things I want to
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push the envelope in when we are the head honchos in our
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own respective studios. When you are the creative directors of our
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own studios, it becomes a challenge.
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Like why are you questioning me?
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Nobody questions it. You know,
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why are you telling me you can do this?
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But I think it's been also super insightful because there's,
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you know, decisions that I was reluctant on that he pushed
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I love now and I hope it's vice versa where you know
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same thing with him where he was like,
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I'm not sure about this and once you see it done,
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you're like now I get it.
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It's two design brains coming together to create and I think it
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should be special. Yeah,
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I love that. Yeah.
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Well, thanks for coming and talking to us.
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Thank you for having us.
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Lovely. Thanks so much for having us,
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dude. That was so cool.
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It was, I mean,
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shout out to Anna and obviously to Ray Eileen for joining us
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and don't forget to check out divided by design on August 20th
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on HD TV. You know,
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I will. Yeah,
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help me welcome Julisa product,
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the founder and Ceo of Rizos Curls,
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a hair care line for curly hair.
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Thank you so much for your service to the curly hair community
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Thank you for having me.
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And so we've had you here like in what 2018 you've
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come a long, long way.
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Can you take us through the pivotal moments in your journey that
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led to where you are today?
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Oh, man, I think it's just,
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it's been a long seven year journey and y'all were actually the
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very first article that was ever written of me.
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I think it was like the first or second was me too
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Yeah, back in the day.
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So it's been, you know,
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really nice having the support of,
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you know, smaller Latino publications and just like the community
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that has really helped us get here and our customers
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and everybody that has been on this journey.
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But since then we've launched into Target into Ulta Beauty,
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Nordstrom. We're, we're in Mexico as well.
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We are in Mexico and yeah,
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it's just been such a journey and I'm just grateful to still
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be here. That's so awesome.
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And you know what,
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like your customers, their stands.
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I, when I go to Target,
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I always look too,
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I'm in the haircut and I see to sold out and I'm
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just looking, I'm like,
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it's like, like customers,
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customers are like, oh,
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I'm so proud of you and I'm like,
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we need to order my product.
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That's what you're thinking.
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You're the people with the club.
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Oh, that's awesome though.
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So, like, I didn't know there were so many types
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of curls. Like,
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how can you find out,
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like which curl you have?
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One of the ways that rizos curls really grew and you
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know, was able to connect with our community was through events
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So pre COVID,
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we were doing events all of the time,
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like curl classes. And I think that the one of the
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biggest things that we've learned with the business is that there
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are so many undercover curlies out there.
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And what I mean by undercover curly is somebody who has wavy
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curly, oily hair texture.
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But you would never know because they always straighten it or they
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just, you know,
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don't, don't wear it like that.
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So, they don't even know the full potential of their
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of their curl pattern.
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So I think a lot of people come in thinking that curly
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hair is like really difficult or like,
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I don't wanna wear my curly hair because it's just so hard
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But once they learn,
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they learn their hair and they learn what kind of process
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works for them. They realize that it's not hard,
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it's just different. We actually have a couple curly heads in
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the office. There's one in particular.
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Well, he's a,
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he's not a rizos reyna more like a rizos Rey.
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I love rizos re because it's not just for girls,
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you know, it's for everybody.
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I kinda wanna bring him in Gene.
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Come on in, come here,
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come here. You Ris Rey get in here.
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Jean Julisa. Jenny.
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Yes, Jean Jenny.
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Julisa. Right. Jenny.
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Julia. I love it.
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Yeah. So let's see,
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what products would you choose for?
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G does your hair get oily easy or no?
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The Yeah, it does.
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Does it get just by the scalp or the ends?
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And then it will go like here to like this.
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So then I would definitely recommend you wash with the A CV
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Rinse. Perfect.
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You see, there we go.
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Thank you. A CV R is right here when I tell
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you like you, if I had,
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if we had a,
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I would be able to show you because I can kind of
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see already like it needs a little balancing and in general everybody
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does like if you're trying to heal it right away,
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then it would be like at least once a week.
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But if not for just for maintenance,
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I use it once a month directly in the areas it comes
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out like liquid and then you'll see it start working in and
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then you can get a scalp brush and start massaging it.
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Like what I usually do is I'll do little rounds like I'll
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go here, here,
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here, here, here,
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here. Yeah, I'll just do that and then I'll rinse
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it out also when detangling.
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I love your hair.
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Does your hair get very tangy easily?
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It's tang right now.
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OK. You could put something here last time.
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The barber is just,
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we just stay there.
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And I was so embarrassed in the barbershop.
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Our vitamin C hair repair mask,
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you could smell it.
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There's no added fragrance.
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Anything you smell is just a natural citrus ingredient or so it
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has vitamin C which is really good at helping repair your hair
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making it like youth.
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And then for actual styling,
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you could either do a curl cream just like literally just spread
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it out and just put some curl cream or some refresh and
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a tangle spray. So what I can do is do you
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want me to style half of your head so that you can
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kind of see. So we're going to do a refresh just
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on half of it.
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So we can see the difference.
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The favorite among moms,
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especially with their kids hair and it's the refresh and the tangle
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spray. I even you see how it comes out like very
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potent and it's, it's a leave and then you can add
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it to your hair and it really does a great job at
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smoothing everything. It's so good.
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We love. Alright.
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So since you said that your hair gets very tangy very fast
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I'm literally gonna add only a couple of drops of the
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nourish oil just on your end.
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Curl cream. The curl defining cream is our number one best
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seller. We wouldn't be in business if this didn't exist allows
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you to enhance your curl.
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It gives you a lightweight moisture helps prevent frizz.
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A very, very tiny light cast.
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I'm kind of like smoothing it on your hair is like just
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so healthy and great and I'm staying away from the root too
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much. Do you guys see how pretty like the scrunch is
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I can already see that.
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Let's go dry your hair for really quickly.
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The hell yeah. Can we look to the front?
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So we're not even done yet,
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bro. So we're not even done yet and we didn't even
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use that much product.
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Like I just wanted to show the power of the curl cream
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alone. Curls out.
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Oh my God, it's so pretty.
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OK. OK. Now look at the before so I don't
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know if you can see,
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but there's like a lot of frizz and then this side look
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at that. Oh I love his hair.
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It's so beautiful. Beautiful.
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Thank you so much for putting me on.
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Yo. You guys in the office are not ready for these
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curls. I'm coming in strong,
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I'm coming in strong.
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Got the stuff now.
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So get ready. Get ready.
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Get ready though. Both sides.
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Well, where can people follow you?
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Where can people find your stuff at Rizos Curls on Instagram at
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Rizos Curls, hair on tiktok and you can find us at
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your local Target Ulta Beauty or Nordstrom.
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Awesome. And it's for everybody guys.
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Everybody, buddy. So let's give it up.
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All right. Well,
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we started Monday off on the right foot.
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My boy got some curls like,
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you know, we got the curl up his curly game.
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It looks so like moisturized.
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So like bouncy. So springy.
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I wanna like touch it.
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Me too. It's so beautiful.
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Like the little coils.
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Like. All right,
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y'all. Well, that's today's show.
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Sorry for cutting you off,
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sister. This has been Lincoln by,
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I'm Alejandro and I'm Jenny and we'll see you guys on Wednesday
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