Shear Genius (season 1) - Episode Progress

Episode Progress

Shortcut
Winner
Tyson Tabatha Tyson Danna Tabatha Tabatha
Tyson
Anthony None
Stylists 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 Episodes
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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