Bronzer, Babies and Break-ups

Business is booming at The Gatsby and the salon is overflowing with customers for a "Bronzed and Beautiful" event, but Gayle is feeling the absence of Alexa and Olivia as they cater to their own Glam Fairy clients. Old wounds are reopened as Gayle and Alexa question their partnership versus running their own separate businesses. Alexa tries to smooth things over by offering to glam up Gayle's pregnant daughter Christy for a sexy maternity photo shoot, but will her plan backfire when Christy breaks into tears? Meanwhile, tensions between rivals Tracy and Olivia are reignited, and Tracy dumps her boyfriend Lorenzo in order to focus on her career.
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