Since I didn’t post last week on Shear Genius, the two bleach blondes Tabatha and Tyson went home, while Anthony and Daisy won the bridal hair competition.
And, as usual, the winner gets to chose the first in a challenge. Anthony and Daisy chose the first two boxes out of random, which indicated who would get to pick the models for the African-American hair challenge. Anthony and Daisy go for flat-ironing, while Dr. Boogie and Ben start off with chemical relaxers. Dr. Boogie’s model looks better before he straightens her hair. The afro framing her face looks more current than the 80’s bougie style he gives her. Poor Ben has a nightmare with the moisturizers, as he puts too much crap in his model’s hair, making it too heavy. Anthony wins, but I liked Daisy’s style better.
The next challenge is a nightmare for all of them. They have to work with a professional photographer at a shoot, and all the judges are present. Poor Anthony has to deal with a hair-line issue when the model’s hair flows beautifully on the ground while lying down, Daisy gets her wet look down, and Dr. Boogie’s OCD is his undoing as he constantly interrupted the shoot to fix his model’s diva do, making it heavier and heavier. Ben initially has a melt-down, but manages to rock it towards the end. He, along with Daisy, are in the top two for the finale. Daisy wins! Yay!
Ben looks like he has a nice ass under those jeans, Anthony’s tall and charming with that accent, and I still think Dr. Boogie’s a big queen.
Dr. Boogie’s attempts to keep his model’s hair from flatlining sends him packing. Anthony gets to compete in the finale.
Now they should pair up the eliminated hair stylists with the Flavor of Love Girls. Project Runway veterans could also do their duty to help their fellow human beings by giving these lost girls style tips. One person definitely needed to be educated on the meaning of couture.
In the reunion that follows, we learn that Evangelin still uses hedge clippers and that Pretty Ted raised his prices after being on the show. Anthony rates Tabatha a 6 on the bitchiness scale (out of 10), while Tyson says she’s an 11.
Dr. Boogie leaves the issue of his orientation unanswered, though his innuendoes leave little doubt, though it’s not solid truth. Got to love what he says about Rene, the Tim Gunn figure, as far as giving him a beer at the beach and taking him home.
My money, so to speak, is on Daisy or Anthony next week.
Now I have to write a review about the person who does my hair. I’ll do a shout-out when it’s done.
Tags: Bravo, reality tv, Shear Genius

