Episode Progress
Shortcut Winner |
Tyson | Tabatha | Tyson | Danna | Tabatha | Tabatha Tyson |
Anthony | None | |
Stylists | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 9 | Episodes |
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Anthony | IN | WIN | IN | IN | LOW | WIN | LOW | WINNER | Shear Genius |
Ben | IN | IN | LOW | LOW | IN | LOW | HIGH | CUT | Finale - Second Place |
Daisy | HIGH | LOW | HIGH | HIGH | HIGH | WIN | WIN | CUT | Finale - Third Place |
Dr. Boogie | IN | IN | LOW | IN | IN | LOW | CUT | 7 - A Great Shot | |
Tabatha | HIGH | HIGH | HIGH | IN | IN | CUT | 6 - Here Comes the Challenge | ||
Tyson | LOW | IN | IN | IN | WIN | CUT | 6 - Here Comes the Challenge | ||
Danna | IN | IN | IN | WIN | CUT | 5 - The Competition Gets Hairy | |||
Evangelin | IN | HIGH | WIN | CUT | 4 - I'm a Hair God | ||||
Theodore | WIN | IN | CUT | 3 - Show Me Your Genius | |||||
Lacey | LOW | IN | CUT | 3 - Show Me Your Genius | |||||
Jim | IN | CUT | 2 - You Have Every Reason To Cry | ||||||
Paul-Jean | CUT | 1 - The First Cut |
- (WINNER) The stylist won the series and was crowned Shear Genius.
- (WIN) The stylist won that episode's Elimination Challenge.
- (HIGH) The stylist was selected as one of the top entries in the Elimination Challenge, but did not win.
- (LOW) The stylist was selected as one of the bottom entries in the Elimination Challenge, but was not eliminated.
- (LOW) The stylist was in the bottom two for the Elimination Challenge.
- (CUT) The stylist lost that week's Elimination Challenge and was out of the competition.
- (IN) The stylist neither won nor lost that week's Elimination Challenge. They also were not up to be eliminated.
- In Episode 3, Lacey was eliminated after receiving the lowest score in the Shortcut Challenge.
- In Episode 6, the contestants worked in pairs for both the Shortcut and Elimination Challenge. There were 2 Shortcut winners, 2 Elimination winners, and 2 people eliminated.
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