with a lot of pressure and responsibility. you're working really long hours. and inevitably, there must be moments of stress and conflict. oh, yeah. how do you manage that? well, you know, there's always going to be stress and conflict when you're dealing with people. and i say this, hairstylists are like herding cats. you cannot do that. so i mean, we're... imean, we're... we're...we're creative people, and, but, you know, and i always tell people coming from the salon, the difference is, when you're on a film, there's a lot of rules. we tell you when to be there, when to go home, when to have lunch. you can't be on your phone. and a lot of hair stylists who come from salons, they're like, "what? ! " it's a whole... but it's a whole different get—down. but if you can lend yourself and you can step out of yourself, you know, you can create a beautiful atmosphere. and that's...and that's what i try to do. and always, in my trailer, i call it a teaching... a place, it's a safe space. if you don't know how to do something, that's ok with me. let...let me show you how to do it. cos i'm great at... i love teaching and i'm open. and even people like...