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Video: Jonathan Carroll
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00:00 It's not going to work, I don't have a microphone here, does it?
00:12 It doesn't look like a wee.
00:14 The garden.
00:16 Short back and sides? Definitely not.
00:18 No way.
00:20 Mullet all the way.
00:22 Short front and top.
00:28 We'll see through the process.
00:30 Alright, so in order to be your best mullet first grand final self, it's important that you've groomed your mullet.
00:37 There are points for cut, condition and stage presence.
00:41 We know Chris has got the stage presence sorted, so we're going to sort out this cut.
00:45 It's very important to separate out your length at the back from your shortness at the front.
00:50 And if you're worried that you're going to clip it because you're cutting in the wind, it's really important to keep it away.
00:56 Make sure that we don't get that bit.
00:59 Then we're going to come in here and we're going to shorten up these sides.
01:04 I've known Laura for years, this is the first time I've let her go near the hair.
01:08 This is like extreme mullet cutting glory right here.
01:12 This is like the pinnacle of both my hairdressing career and my public persona.
01:19 I sense he's placed a lot of trust in you because if things go wrong, things could get ugly pretty quickly.
01:24 You know how trusting and how close we've become because there's not even a mirror.
01:30 He's literally going to have to wait until the end. This is what we call blind faith.
01:35 She's got to get it right because we've got to film something for Netflix on Monday.
01:40 - Okay, well thank you.

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