Just Hair Me Out – Details, episodes & analysis
Podcast details
Technical and general information from the podcast's RSS feed.

Just Hair Me Out
Barbara & Demetra
Frequency: 1 episode/6d. Total Eps: 53

We are two professional hairstylists with 20+ years experience and we want to not only set the record straight on all things "hair" and salon culture, but also dish on all the things we talk about and learn from people whilst working in a salon! We are saving the world one follicle at a time.
Recent rankings
Latest chart positions across Apple Podcasts and Spotify rankings.
Apple Podcasts
🇨🇦 Canada - fashionAndBeauty
11/10/2024#97🇨🇦 Canada - fashionAndBeauty
10/10/2024#81🇨🇦 Canada - fashionAndBeauty
09/10/2024#68🇨🇦 Canada - fashionAndBeauty
08/10/2024#48🇫🇷 France - fashionAndBeauty
20/09/2024#95🇫🇷 France - fashionAndBeauty
19/09/2024#84🇫🇷 France - fashionAndBeauty
18/09/2024#73🇫🇷 France - fashionAndBeauty
17/09/2024#53🇫🇷 France - fashionAndBeauty
16/09/2024#42🇫🇷 France - fashionAndBeauty
15/09/2024#27
Spotify
No recent rankings available
Shared links between episodes and podcasts
Links found in episode descriptions and other podcasts that share them.
See all- https://youtu.be/q5kwcvJ-POw
2 shares
- https://youtu.be/EXF0fWkL3VM
1 share
RSS feed quality and score
Technical evaluation of the podcast's RSS feed quality and structure.
See allScore global : 73%
Publication history
Monthly episode publishing history over the past years.
How to Choose the Best Hairstylist for You | Ep 51
Season 1 · Episode 51
lundi 9 septembre 2024 • Duration 32:32
The ladies discuss their frustrations with online platforms like QuickBooks Online and SalonCentric. They also talk about the importance of choosing the right hairstylist and client. They advise against relying solely on Instagram to find a hairstylist and recommend word-of-mouth referrals instead. They also discuss the benefits of going to a big salon or a salon suite depending on the client's schedule and needs. They talk about clients wanting to pay with unconventional methods like DoorDash credits and Home Depot store credits, and how it can be disrespectful to the hairstylist. They also discuss the importance of clear pricing and communication, and the different priorities people may have when choosing a hairstylist. They touch on the importance of finding a hairstylist who is fast and efficient, as well as the importance of having a good rapport and communication with your hairstylist.
Chapters
00:00 Frustrations with QuickBooks Online and SalonCentric
05:17 Choosing a Hairstylist and Beauty Supply Stores
06:11 Choosing Clients and Setting Boundaries
09:18 The Limitations of Instagram for Finding a Hairstylist
15:07 Choosing Between a Big Salon and a Salon Suite
22:05 Communication and Vibe
25:17 Salon Suites vs. Salons
26:36 Scheduling and Efficiency
26:49 Setting Boundaries and Maintaining Professionalism
29:41 Finding the Right Hairstylist
Watch and Listen on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/l9BVg5Ei1gA
Email us at justhairmeoutpodcast@gmail.com
Watch epdisodes on our YouTube channel!
https://www.youtube.com/@JustHairMeOut
Venmo @Barbara-Bodily
Any donations are welcome and appreciated to support the producing of this podcast.
Facebook: Just.Hair.Me.Out
Instagram: just.hair.me.out.podcast
TikTok: @just.hair.me.out
Chelating vs Clarifying Hair: The Science Explained | Ep 50
Season 1 · Episode 50
mardi 3 septembre 2024 • Duration 26:01
In this conversation, Barbara and Demetra discuss the importance of chelating and clarifying hair to remove metals and buildup. They explain that chelating is the process of removing metals from the hair, while clarifying cleans the outside of the hair strand. They mention that hard water can cause buildup on the hair and recommend using chelating and clarifying shampoos to address this issue. They also discuss the effects of box color and the importance of understanding a client's hair history before coloring. They mention the K18 peptide prep as a new product that combines chelating and clarifying properties.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
02:30 Chelating and Clarifying Hair
08:50 Effects of Hard Water on Hair
17:46 Challenges with Coloring Hair Treated with Box Dyes
19:54 Introducing the K18 Peptide Prep
Buy K18 products and Malibu C products for at home here:
https://shop.saloninteractive.com/store/HueStudio
Buy Jolie Filtered Showerhead here:
https://jolieskinco.com/
Map of US showing hard water areas
https://homewater101.com/articles/hard-water-across-us
Email us at justhairmeoutpodcast@gmail.com
Watch epdisodes on our YouTube channel!
https://www.youtube.com/@JustHairMeOut
Venmo @Barbara-Bodily
Any donations are welcome and appreciated to support the producing of this podcast.
Facebook: Just.Hair.Me.Out
Instagram: just.hair.me.out.podcast
TikTok: @just.hair.me.out
Working in the Service Industry, Life in Key West, & Addiction Recovery with Chris Coan | Ep 41
Season 1 · Episode 41
lundi 27 mai 2024 • Duration 39:57
In this conversation, Barbara and Chris discuss Chris' experiences working in the service industry, particularly in scheduling hair appointments and waiting tables. They share funny and annoying stories from their time in these roles. Chris also talks about his 15 years living in Key West and the changes he has observed in the community over time. They touch on topics such as addiction, moderation, and the challenges of breaking habits. The conversation ends with a discussion about the difficulty of giving up certain substances or behaviors and the process of grieving and adjusting to change.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
02:56 Funny and Annoying Stories from the Service Industry
09:09 Living in Key West: A Unique Experience
32:11 Breaking Habits and Addictions: The Challenges and Process
39:29 Finding Moderation: The All-or-Nothing Mentality
42:55 Conclusion
Email us at justhairmeoutpodcast@gmail.com
Watch epdisodes on our YouTube channel!
https://www.youtube.com/@JustHairMeOut
Venmo @Barbara-Bodily
Any donations are welcome and appreciated to support the producing of this podcast.
Facebook: Just.Hair.Me.Out
Instagram: just.hair.me.out.podcast
TikTok: @just.hair.me.out
Opening Your Own Hair Salon with Jeff Ashlock | Ep 40
Season 1 · Episode 40
mardi 21 mai 2024 • Duration 28:14
In this conversation, hairstylist Jeff Ashlock shares his journey in the hair industry, from growing up around salons to working in commission salons and eventually opening his own salon. He discusses the benefits of working in a commission salon, such as having a steady paycheck and not having to worry about administrative tasks. Jeff also talks about the challenges of opening his own salon, including dealing with permits and inspections. He shares his experience with different hair color lines and the importance of lighting in a salon. Overall, Jeff highlights the joy of making clients feel good and the opportunities for success in the hair industry.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
11:36 The Benefits of Working in a Commission Salon
23:24 Choosing the Right Hair Color Line and Lighting
28:45 The Joy and Opportunities of Being a Hairstylist
Contact Jeff Ashlock:
www.studio819evanston.com
Email us at justhairmeoutpodcast@gmail.com
Watch epdisodes on our YouTube channel!
https://www.youtube.com/@JustHairMeOut
Venmo @Barbara-Bodily
Any donations are welcome and appreciated to support the producing of this podcast.
Facebook: Just.Hair.Me.Out
Instagram: just.hair.me.out.podcast
TikTok: @just.hair.me.out
Makeup Tips for Women Over 40 | Ep 39
Season 1 · Episode 39
mardi 14 mai 2024 • Duration 37:04
***This episode has visuals! To see it all, go to our YouTube channel:
https://youtu.be/EXF0fWkL3VM
In this conversation, Demetra and Barbara discuss makeup tips for women over 40. They talk about the importance of using sunblock as a base, the benefits of using primers for different areas of the face, and the difference between BB cream and CC cream. They also touch on the importance of skincare routines and choosing the right foundation color based on undertones. Overall, the conversation provides helpful insights and recommendations for women looking to enhance their makeup routine as they age. In this conversation, Barbara and Demetra discuss various makeup products and techniques. They cover topics such as hair color, primers, brushes, cleansing oils, and finishing sprays. They also touch on the use of root cover-up and the importance of finding the right makeup for mature skin. The conversation ends with a discussion about eyeliner and the different options available. Overall, the conversation provides insights and tips for achieving a flawless makeup look.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:20 The Importance of Sunblock as a Base
07:30 BB Cream vs. CC Cream: Choosing the Right Coverage
14:55 Choosing the Right Foundation Color Based on Undertones
27:14 Enhancing Makeup with Primers
28:13 The Benefits of Shu Uemura Products
29:11 The Importance of Different Brushes
32:00 Achieving the Perfect Winged Liner Look
34:44 Makeup Tips for Mature Skin
39:20 Setting Makeup with Finishing Sprays
Brands we love & Discuss in this episode:
Sisley Paris
Supergoop
MAC
Aquaphor
Urban Decay
Kat Von D
Not discussed, but also some of our favorites:
Smashbox
Anastasia Beverly Hills
Laura Mercier
Bobby Brown
Email us at justhairmeoutpodcast@gmail.com
Watch epdisodes on our YouTube channel!
https://www.youtube.com/@JustHairMeOut
Venmo @Barbara-Bodily
Any donations are welcome and appreciated to support the producing of this podcast.
Facebook: Just.Hair.Me.Out
Instagram: just.hair.me.out.podcast
TikTok: @just.hair.me.out
Funeral Hair Preparation | Ep 38
Season 1 · Episode 38
mardi 7 mai 2024 • Duration 49:02
Ashley, a mortuary cosmetologist, shares her experience working with deceased individuals at a funeral home. She explains how she stumbled upon this job opportunity and the various tasks she performed, including hairstyling, makeup application, and nail care. Ashley discusses the importance of making the deceased look like themselves and the challenges she faced, such as working with bodies that had experienced trauma or water deaths. She also touches on cultural and religious influences on funeral practices, the process of cremation, and the significance of pre-need funeral planning. Barbara and Ashley discuss the challenges of replicating hairstyles from pictures for deceased individuals at a funeral home. They also talk about the use of special effects makeup and their love for zombie-related content. Ashley shares her experience working at a funeral home and the importance of professionalism and respect in the industry. They touch on the topic of working on people they know and the code of silence in the funeral home business. The conversation also covers Ashley's involvement in jail ministry and the importance of treating individuals with dignity.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Mortuary Cosmetology
03:22 Hairstyling and Makeup for the Deceased
06:39 Cultural and Religious Influences on Funeral Practices
13:49 The Fragility of Life and the Significance of Pre-Need Planning
28:24 Personal Reflections and Conclusion
36:10 The Fascination with Zombies
50:48 Working at a Funeral Home: A Part of the Chicago Mob
53:03 Understanding Dignity through Jail Ministry
Email us at justhairmeoutpodcast@gmail.com
Watch epdisodes on our YouTube channel!
https://www.youtube.com/@JustHairMeOut
Venmo @Barbara-Bodily
Any donations are welcome and appreciated to support the producing of this podcast.
Facebook: Just.Hair.Me.Out
Instagram: just.hair.me.out.podcast
TikTok: @just.hair.me.out
Hair Product Lines & Diversion | Ep 37
Season 1 · Episode 37
lundi 29 avril 2024 • Duration 33:09
The conversation revolves around the frustration of hairstylists with the availability and distribution of hair products, particularly high-end brands. The hosts discuss the challenges of carrying certain product lines in salons and salon suites, including minimum purchase requirements and restrictions. They express concern about the availability of these products in stores like Costco, which may lead to incorrect usage and poor hair decisions. The hosts also touch on the importance of professional hairstylists in recommending and analyzing hair products. They share personal experiences with brands like Oribe and Dyson, highlighting issues with distribution, customer service, and lack of discounts for hairstylists. Demetra and Barbara discuss their frustrations with the hair product industry. They talk about the ownership of major brands, the challenges of finding and distributing products, and their favorite product lines. They also touch on the importance of quality ingredients and the impact of shipping costs on small businesses. Overall, they highlight the need for the industry to prioritize the needs of professionals and make products more accessible.
Takeaways
- Hair product distribution can be challenging for hairstylists, with minimum purchase requirements and restrictions in place.
- The availability of high-end hair products in stores like Costco may lead to incorrect usage and poor hair decisions.
- Professional hairstylists play a crucial role in recommending and analyzing hair products based on individual needs.
- Personal experiences with brands like Orbe and Dyson highlight issues with distribution, customer service, and lack of discounts for hairstylists. The hair product industry is dominated by major brands, with L'Oreal Group owning many consumer and professional brands.
- Finding and distributing products can be challenging, with different distributors and contracts limiting availability in certain areas.
- Demetra and Barbara share their favorite product lines, including Pureology, Olaplex, Moroccan Oil, Goldwell, Oribe, R+Co, AZ Haircare, and Living Proof.
- They emphasize the importance of quality ingredients and the need for products to be accessible to professionals.
- Shipping costs can be a significant expense for small businesses, impacting their ability to offer a wide range of products.
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Frustration with Hair Product Distribution
04:43
The Impact of Availability of Professional Product Lines in Retail Stores
09:04
The Importance of Professional Hairstylists in Product Recommendations
13:29
The Overwhelming Number of Hair Product Brands
25:31
Favorite Product Lines
35:26
Impact of Shipping Costs on Small Businesses
Email us at justhairmeoutpodcast@gmail.com
Watch epdisodes on our YouTube channel!
https://www.youtube.com/@JustHairMeOut
Venmo @Barbara-Bodily
Any donations are welcome and appreciated to support the producing of this podcast.
Facebook: Just.Hair.Me.Out
Instagram: just.hair.me.out.podcast
TikTok: @just.hair.me.out
Pink Flags in Dating | Ep 36
Season 1 · Episode 36
mardi 23 avril 2024 • Duration 18:19
In this episode, Barbara and Demetra discuss the concept of pink flags in dating, which are indications that someone may be gay. They talk about the societal pressures and religious beliefs that can lead people to hide their true sexual orientation. They also mention the term 'beard,' which refers to a woman who acts as a romantic partner to a gay man in order to make others think he is straight. The conversation touches on the acceptance of bisexuality and the importance of being true to oneself in relationships. They also discuss the British dating show 'Naked Attraction' and its unique approach to choosing a partner based on physical appearance.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction: Pink Flags
01:08 The Reality of Pink Flags
03:00 The Term 'Beard'
04:21 Cultural Differences
05:26 Companionship and Partnership
06:29 The Benefits of a Gay Best Friend
07:09 Acceptance and Honesty
07:53 Being Open About Bisexuality
08:22 The Terminology: Beard and Merkin
09:06 The Reasons Behind Beards
09:26 The Significance of Homophobia
10:12 Perception and Personal Experience
11:26 The App Grindr
12:26 Pink Flags: Complimenting Clothes
12:57 Pink Flags: Disliking Female Anatomy
13:22 Pink Flags: Being Homophobic
14:00 Naked Attraction: A British Dating Show
15:36 Judging Based on Physical Appearance
17:40 Circumcision and Cultural Differences
18:27 Misconceptions About Pink Flags
20:08 Conclusion
Email us at justhairmeoutpodcast@gmail.com
Watch epdisodes on our YouTube channel!
https://www.youtube.com/@JustHairMeOut
Venmo @Barbara-Bodily
Any donations are welcome and appreciated to support the producing of this podcast.
Facebook: Just.Hair.Me.Out
Instagram: just.hair.me.out.podcast
TikTok: @just.hair.me.out
Funniest Salon Stories | Ep 35
Season 1 · Episode 35
mardi 16 avril 2024 • Duration 33:52
In this conversation, Barbara and Demetra share funny stories from their experiences in salons. They discuss incidents involving shampoo bowls, farting in the salon, and unusual salon practices. They also mention the bizarre trend of selling farts in jars. The conversation is light-hearted and filled with laughter. They talk about bachelorette parties, catalogs of sex toys, pranks at work, bidets, and the process of mailing in a stool sample for a colonoscopy. They also touch on the topic of women's healthcare and the use of Olestra for colonoscopy prep.
Email us at justhairmeoutpodcast@gmail.com
Watch epdisodes on our YouTube channel!
https://www.youtube.com/@JustHairMeOut
Venmo @Barbara-Bodily
Any donations are welcome and appreciated to support the producing of this podcast.
Facebook: Just.Hair.Me.Out
Instagram: just.hair.me.out.podcast
TikTok: @just.hair.me.out
Breaking Down Hairstylist Stereotypes | Ep 34
Season 1 · Episode 34
lundi 8 avril 2024 • Duration 21:43
In this conversation, Barbara and Demetra discuss stereotypes about hairdressers. They complain about the stereotype that hairdressers are dumb or uneducated, emphasizing that many hairdressers have gone to college and are intelligent. They also debunk the stereotype that all male hairdressers are gay, highlighting that sexual orientation has nothing to do with the profession. They affirm stereotypes that hairdressers can eat an entire meal in 30 seconds, have a caffeine addiction, and wear black. They also discuss the stereotype that hairdressers are good listeners and unofficial therapists. The conversation ends with a humorous discussion about the measurement of one inch.
Takeaways
- Hairdressers are often stereotyped as being dumb or uneducated, but many have gone to college and are intelligent.
- Not all male hairdressers are gay, and sexual orientation has no bearing on the profession.
- Hairdressers are known for their ability to eat quickly, have a caffeine addiction, and wear black clothing.
- They are also seen as good listeners and unofficial therapists for their clients.
- The measurement of one inch can vary, and hairdressers often have a keen sense of measurement.
Chapters
00:00
Introduction: Stereotypes about Hairdressers
01:02
Debunking Stereotypes: Hairdressers Are Intelligent and Educated
11:40
Stereotype: Hairdressers Can Eat an Entire Meal in 30 Seconds
12:08
Stereotype: Hairdressers Have a Caffeine Addiction
14:02
Stereotype: Hairdressers Know Exactly What One Inch Is
Email us at justhairmeoutpodcast@gmail.com
Watch epdisodes on our YouTube channel!
https://www.youtube.com/@JustHairMeOut
Venmo @Barbara-Bodily
Any donations are welcome and appreciated to support the producing of this podcast.
Facebook: Just.Hair.Me.Out
Instagram: just.hair.me.out.podcast
TikTok: @just.hair.me.out









