Employee #7:
Hey folks, so this is going to be a voiceover-

Boss Mick:
I'm here to help. He doesn't know what he's doing.

Employee #7:
We're going to do a voiceover telling you about how I maintain my beard health, how I make it look so pretty. So, just wanted you all to know this is how we do these. Hanging out in the bed, like bums, ready, willing, and able. All right, let's start.

Employee #7:
Okay, all right. So we got three minutes here, let's make this happen. So, the first thing you do is you start out with wet hair. All right? This is Gurzil, our product, Gurzil. I made a big mess, spilled a lot, wasted a lot. So I decided to keep it for myself.

Boss Mick:
Do better!!!

Employee #7:
I understand, I understand, it's my fault. I'm sorry, sir. So we got the Gurzil there, I'm using that with a butter today. And boom, you just snowman up the beard. You see that? Snowman the beard. Now my beard is soaking wet. It is nice and warm. All the hair is ready to go, it is set and ready to go. So I'm using the butter right there, massaging it in. Just making sure I get it everywhere as much as possible as I can with my thick fingers.

Employee #7:
Then I'm taking a comb. This is our Afro power pick, the regular one. I'm using this, not so much for detangling purposes, but as you can see it is detangling beautifully. I'm using it more so for just transferring the oils. Just look and see the teeth are smaller than my fingers, so it makes it easier to transfer more of the oils there, so it's moving that stuff around.

Boss Mick:
Make sure you mention the massaging of the beard.

Employee #7:
Mm hmm (affirmative). Exactly. Yeah. So that's how I'm doing that right there. Just moving the oils around, making sure all the oils are getting around through there.

Boss Mick:
Tell them more.

Employee #7:
Right. You're right. Because as we talked about, when it comes down to oil transference, our wooden combs do a better job than metal combs or plastic combs. So that's where a whole process comes in.

Boss Mick:
Where's mom?

Employee #7:
Right. Right. Okay. Yeah. So, I started talking to Khrys here. Khrys started asking me questions. So this is where we're at.

Boss Mick:
Be nice to her.

Employee #7:
No, no, yeah, yeah, exactly. Exactly. So again, I'm just going through here, just massaging it. The whole purpose of this is just to massage the area, to make sure that the oils are getting through, to increase blood circulation, increase blood flow. Just massage, and massage, and massage. Here I like to do this for about a good 60 seconds to about a minute.

Boss Mick:
Explain the technique.

Employee #7:
About a minute and a half, right? Yeah. That's right, right? Yeah. About a minute and a half. I do it for about a minute and a half, just to make sure.

Boss Mick:
Da.

Employee #7:
Yeah. That is me. That is dad. Yes. That is dad on the screen. Yes.

Employee #7:
All right. So then I'll grab the brush, the sisal brush here. All right. So real quick. So a lot of folks use boy hair brushes, right? Boy hair brushes are cool. They do a great job, but the one boy thing with hair brushes is when it comes to wet hair, they cause a lot of split ends, so you want to stay away from that if possible. And we have a sisal brush that's made of a agave plant fiber, and that's what I'm going to use here.

Employee #7:
Now I'm a brush, brush, brush. And the key is to just kind of [inaudible 00:02:47] and condition the hair, lay it down.

Boss Mick:
Speak clearer.

Employee #7:
Yeah, dude, totally. You got to lay it down flat, right. To get a longer looking beard, you got to lay it down flat. So you take the beard and you just go over it.

Boss Mick:
Mention the brush material.

Employee #7:
Okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Right. So you see right there, buddy? You see how I'm brushing that real slow? Getting that in there and making sure that that's working. Because the one thing about a sisal brush, it's like a medium-hard texture. It goes to about a medium when you use it in the shower and stuff like that. But the cool thing about it is it makes it's way all the way down to the skin. So as you're brushing, it does an amazing job getting rid of any dead skin cells right here.

Boss Mick:
You're bad at this.

Employee #7:
Yeah. So you got to give rid of dead skin cells. That's really important, buddy. If you don't get rid of dead skin cells, you're going to start having ingrown hairs and stuff. So I'm using the brush for that reason right there, just trying to get all that in there and also styling it up. I'm not going to lie, I look great. I mean, I look fantastic. So that's one of the things you want to do is look. See buddy? That's going to be you one day. You're going to be like that one day. You just got to make sure you take care of it. You got to brush it, you got to comb it.

Employee #7:
Right here I'm just showing you [inaudible 00:03:46] real quick. You can see where my chin actually.

Boss Mick:
Da.

Employee #7:
Yeah, yeah. Dad is awesome. Thanks, buddy. So I don't know this test really works, but that's how long it is at the moment. Just letting it flow out real quick for a little bit. Let it do it's thing. So yeah. Thank you so much. Subscribe to the channel. Love you all so much and have a great day.


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