camille, family also played a crucial role in your career choices. you're a third—generation hairstylist. did that mean spending a lot of time in the salon as a young kid? 0h, definitely. being a third—generation hairstylist is, you know, one of the things i'm most proud of. i have a big family, lots of hair stylists. and, like, when i go into a salon and ijust smell it, it makes me happy. like, i love the smell of perms! i love the smells of relaxers. and... relaxers? oh, yeah! like, i love all the smells of the salon cos it's familiar to me. it's totally familiar. and, you know, always, we had to work in the salon. so you had to sweep hair, take rollers down. you had to earn you getting your hair done. so, at the end of the day, that's when we would, our cousins, we would shampoo each other's hair and get ready to get in the chair. that was the moment! well, now i do everybody's hair, but we still... that's what we do. we get together and i do everybody's hair. so... that's beautiful. yeah. and was it always going to be hairstyling? was that always the direction