I love Los Angeles b-roll, since it always makes it seem like the beach, Beverly Hills and downtown are all so close to each other. For those of you who have never been here, expect to do a little driving in between. But to the matter at hand -- the remaining four stylists. Charlie gets his haircut up on the Allure Wall of Fame, which Daniel also loves, because it means a picture of his mom is up on the wall, too. With that out of the way, Jaclyn introduces this week's Short Cut guest judge, who happens to be her personal stylist: José Eber. This man is not afraid of plastic surgery, but he seems rather delightful nonetheless. Jaclyn tells the gang that they have to get to know their clients really well for this challenge, and give them a cut that shows what makes them unique. Nicole has a really cutting-edge theory that a haircut really does represent someone's personality. Take her, for example, she's short and sassy, and so is her 'do! They once again get their scissor boxes of choosing and Dee is number one so she gets first pick. Daniel observes that she's pretty single-minded in always choosing the pretty, young Latino-looking girl. He's not wrong. The other three all end up with blondes with various lengths of dark roots.
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