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September. 27,2017      TV-14
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Trailer Synopsis

A professional make-up artist explores what it means to feel beautiful.

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Seasons 1 : 2017

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12 Episode

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Episode 1 - Brandon T. Jackson Vs. Sheryl Underwood
September. 27,2017

A professional make-up artist explores what it means to feel beautiful.

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Episode 3 - Essence Atkins vs Affion Crockett
October. 11,2017

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Episode 4 - Kym Whitley vs Donnell Rawlings
October. 18,2017

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Episode 5 - Christopher 'Kid' Reid Vs. Christopher 'Play' Martin
October. 25,2017

Teams led by Christopher "Kid" Reid and Christopher "Play" Martin square off.

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Episode 6 - Robin Thede vs King Keraun
November. 01,2017

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Episode 7 - Justin Hires vs Gabrielle Dennis
November. 08,2017

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Episode 8 - Earthquake vs Danielle Truitt
November. 15,2017

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Episode 9 - Ta'rhonda Jones vs Sherri Shepherd
November. 22,2017

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Episode 10 - Rell Battle vs Big Boy
November. 29,2017

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Episode 11 - Estelle vs Deray Davis
December. 06,2017

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Episode 12 - Slink Johnson vs Cedric Yarborough
December. 06,2017

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