A beauty college is meant to provide quality cosmetology education to their students that help them to be successful in their chosen field. That was the mission of Flavio Beauty College from Torrance, CA when it opened 50 years ago. However, things haven’t been smooth since then, until Tabatha Takes Over offered to help them.

This beauty school was started by Flavio Bisignano (who is 84 years old now) with lot of passion and an urge to provide quality education to students in cosmetology, esthetics and manicuring arts and sciences. During the peak time of his career Flavio was a legend, but today his beauty school is failing miserably.
During episode 8 of Tabatha Takes Over season 4, Tabatha was appalled to discover that this school was failing miserably, because the teachers were not teaching and the students were uninspired and bored. The less the teachers cared, the more the students skipped class and failed to pass their exams.
To make matters worse, Flavio Bisignano’s daughter Tiana who took over the reigns of this school had no idea about improving this situation. Though she grew up visiting the school often, but she isn’t a hairdresser. Also, she can’t handle pressure and criticism and hence when things go out of control at her school, Tiana hides out in her office with her head buried in the sand.

When the team from Tabatha Takes Over arrived at Flavio Beauty College, it didn’t take too long for Tabatha to figure out what was wrong with this business. In an attempt to revive the business and save Flavio Bisignano’s legacy, Tabatha not only spiffed up this beauty school but she also took Flavio to Paul Mitchell for trimming his hair.
In the end Tabatha was able to turn around Flavio’s school despite some serious challenges. She was also able to inspire the teachers and surprisingly she was able to change Mister P’s attitude.
Now Flavio can stop worrying about his beauty school and enjoy retirement and take a fabulous vacation because he has definitely earned it.
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