Going backstage and watching the models get primped and ready is more fun than the actual show itself sometimes. Watch us backstage with the most expensive hair stylist on earth, Orlando Pita... a mere $850 a haircut! He works his magic with T3 products (Beauty Snob favorites, too!) and gives us the lowdown on how he went from giving haircuts to anyone who'd let him to grooming the top models and moviestars of the moment.
Snob TV Webisode 4 - Orlando Pita
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Love the flat iron tip. And Tina your top and Kelly's necklace are so gorgeous!!
Thank you! My top is Ralph Lauren :)
Orlando Pita sounds like a very nice person and a very modest one at that! He seems to very easy to speak with and get "tips" from without seeming too full of himself. I also appreciated the flat iron tip, as I have naturally curly hair that looks fantastic when I have a blow out, but I don't do it very often because I know it's not good for my hair. At least I know a new way to bring the iron down through my hair now, thanks to your interview ladies!
I can't wait for the next installment.