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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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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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I'm excited. It was fun.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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anything so good for him.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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You know, that's an automatic,
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like we do try to collaborate.
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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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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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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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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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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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like your customers, their stands.
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I, when I go to Target,
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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,
13:48
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.
13:59
So, like, I didn't know there were so many types
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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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we were doing events all of the time,
14:16
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
14:29
curly, oily hair texture.
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But you would never know because they always straighten it or they
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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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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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Julisa. Right. Jenny.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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And I was so embarrassed in the barbershop.
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Our vitamin C hair repair mask,
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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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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
17:17
kind of see. So we're going to do a refresh just
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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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potent and it's, it's a leave and then you can add
17:38
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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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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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
18:25
much. Do you guys see how pretty like the scrunch is
18:30
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?
18:42
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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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
19:02
at that. Oh I love his hair.
19:04
It's so beautiful. Beautiful.
19:08
Thank you so much for putting me on.
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Yo. You guys in the office are not ready for these
19:12
curls. I'm coming in strong,
19:14
I'm coming in strong.
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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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we started Monday off on the right foot.
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My boy got some curls like,
19:48
you know, we got the curl up his curly game.
19:51
It looks so like moisturized.
19:53
So like bouncy. So springy.
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I wanna like touch it.
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Me too. It's so beautiful.
19:57
Like the little coils.
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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