My biggest secret is that I don't over-wash my hair. I wash it twice a week at the most, unless I'm on set every day.

When I moved to L.A. in my early twenties, I was growing my hair. Then, when I was 25, I cut it off and was like, 'Oh no, I think I'm a long hair person until I go bald!'

So often, grooming is meant to make you feel better about yourself, and a lot of times, we use it to make ourselves feel worse.

How you take care of yourself is how the world sees you.

I vividly remember D'Angelo's 'How Does it Feel?' as a song I listened to around the time I came out.

I just - I come from a very little town where the militarization of the police force is a very real issue.

If my energy was fake, then I would feel pressured, because I gotta, like, keep this up. I thank God it's just how I am. But I find myself wanting to work on being more comfortable in the silence with people.

I've had the honor of working with so many trans people as a hairdresser over my career in some way.

I think, for a lot of people, men or women, it's easy to have things not affect you because, it doesn't affect you. So to be a better ally, you have to look at it as if it's someone you know instead of this abstract person you've never met.

You gotta floss!

My podcast 'Getting Curious' keeps me really busy, which I love.

It's nice to have a safe place to have a conversation going; whether it's a friend or family member, you can use 'Queer Eye' as an entry point to have a conversation that's meaningful.

I want to show straight men and gay men alike that self-care and grooming isn't mutually exclusive with, like, femininity or masculinity.

Confidence is sexy.

One of my closest friends is a trans man who is incredible. And a lot of my clients are trans women.

I don't want to do transformations on people for the sake of a visual. I want to do it because it makes sense.

Please don't compare the nature and authenticity of 'Queer Eye' to 'The Bachelor.'

In states where there's one really big city, a lot of outlying counties and smaller towns really don't have very many resources.

I'm always learning new things about myself.

We focus so much on our relationships with other people, and beauty, for me, is about facilitating your relationship with yourself.

I was the first male cheerleader of my high school; it's very hard to embarrass me - you have to do a lot.

People think because they sweat, their hair is dirty. False. It's just salt and your natural oil.

I wish I was a gorgeous mixologist, but that was not my god-given strength.

As a kid growing up, I really hated being alone. I was always that kid that was like, 'Do you want to hang out? Let's go to the mall. Let's go to the movies. Let's go to the park.' I would call people and call people and call people. If I was alone when I wasn't at school, then there was something wrong.