We've all missed going to the hairdressers throughout the last year, from overgrown haircuts, grey hairs poking through the top of our heads, as well as skin fades being something of the past.
And thankfully we can now return to the wonderful world of salons.
But one of the best things about going to the hair salon is chatting to the hairdresser who becomes like a part-time therapist and go-to gossip pal.
And that's what was so great about BBC show Cutting It instantly roped us in and had us hook from start to finish of all three series.
The much-loved show centred around hairdressers at war in both work and love.
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The programme was set in Manchester and ran between 2002 and 2005 and the show really had so many different characters; from a sex addict, gay man, a messy woman with depression who accidentally falls pregnant, a woman with seven siblings, to an utterly shy character.
It really had it all and it was disappointing to see it end after just three series.
But, some of the actors who starred in the show have gone onto great success, whilst for others, it is completely unclear what they are up to now.
So, let's take a look at where the cast are now - 16 years on.
Sarah Parish - Allie Henshall
Sarah, 52, played lead role of Allie in Cutting It, who was the queen bee of Henshall Ferraday often stuck in a love triangle.
Before landed the role as Allie, Sarah starred in BBC drama Heart & Bones, as well as opposite Billie Piper and Damian Lewis in Much Ado About Nothing.
Many my recognise the actress from playing Kate Winslet's best mate in The Holiday, where she worked alongisde Cameron Diaz and Jude Law.
And if that wasn't enough she also appeared in popular shows Broadchurch, Merlin, Atlantis, and Doctor Who.
Sarah and actor husband James Murray faced a difficult time when they lost their daugher Ella-Jayne.
Ella-Jayne was five weeks premature and had a hole in her heart, and they lost her at eight months old in 2008.
In an interview with the Mirror she said: "For a long time, we were scared of talking in public about this awful thing.
"But when we decided to set up a charity in her memory, it felt like the right thing to do, and it helps us to feel perhaps that terrible journey wasn’t in vain."
In honour of Ella-Jayne's memory, the pair launched charity The Murray Parish Trust and as of December 2019, they had raised £5.2 million towards the charity.
The pair has their second daughter, Nell, in 2009.
Jason Merrells - Gavin Ferraday
Jason, 52, is best known for his role in various soaps.
The actor played Gavin Ferraday in Cutting It; the co-owner of the salon, before losing Allie to her ex Finn on more than one occasion.
Before joining the cast of Cutting It, Jason starred in Casualty, as well as appearing in Queer As Folk, Clocking Off, Waterloo Road, and Lark Rise to Candleford.
He then went on to play one of his most well-known roles in Emmerdale as Declan Macey - who he played for five years.
Merells has since featured in drama Safe House and Sky1's Agatha Raisin.
He has also continued to act in various theatre productions including 12 Angry Men on the West End.
The series star has most recently performed in ITV comedy-drama Finding Alice.
Angela Griffin - Darcey Henshall
Yorkshire-girl Angela, 44, played the youngest of the Henshall sisters - Darcey.
The actress, from Leeds, originally began being recognised on screen for her roles in Coronation Street and Holby City.
After the leaving the show she certainly continued to have success in the acting industry, starring in Mount Pleasant, Lewis, Breif Encounters, and Ordinary Lies.
And did you know the star has also played much-love children's TV character Postman Pat?
That's right, the actress conducted voice overs for the show eight years.
She has most recently starred in Midsomer Murders, and Dun Breedin as protagonist character Susie Daniels.
Angela and Cutting It co-star Amanda Holden continue to be very good friends.
Sian Reeves - Syd Henshall
Sian played Allie's quirky sister and colleague in Cutting It.
A year after leaving the show, she joined EastEnders for a stint as Elaine Jarvis.
She also featured in Hope Springs and City Lights.
In 2009, Sian, 56, joined Emmerdale as Sally Spode for six months, before her character was arrested for her bunny boiler ways.
In recent years, she featured in Sky comedy Mount Pleasant, and has popped up in Doctors and Casualty.
She also provided voices for video game The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings.
Ben Daniels - Finn Bevan
Ben was already an Olivier Award-winning theatre actor by the time he signed up for Cutting It.
The 56-year-old actor played a bad boy on the show, playing Allie's on-off lover and rival.
After appearing in Law & Order: UK, The Paradise and Merlin, he made the leap to the States and has featured in various TV dramas including House of Cards and The Exorcist.
He also starred as General Merrick in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
In 2008, he made his Broadway début in a revival of Les Liaisons Dangereuses, for which he was nominated for a Tony Award.
Ben also appeared in the third series in popular Netflix show The Crown.
Despite the pandemic proving to be a dry spell of work for actors, Daniels has already got his next role lined up as Walter Sampson in superhero series Jupiter's Legacy.
Amanda Holden - Mia Bevan
Amanda, 50, played Allie's rival Mia, who was Finn's partner and co-owner of another salon across the road at the beginning of the series.
The actress is clearly one of the most famous stars to come out of the show.
Famous for starring in The Grimleys and being married to Les Dennis before Cutting It, Amanda continued to act in projects like Wild At Heart and her own sitcom Mad About Alice, before landed her judging gig on Britain's Got Talent.
Since 2007, the mum-of-two has been best known for her judging role alongside Simon Cowell.
She has become quite the broadcaster, presenting shows such as This Morning, and Lorraine.
She has also appeared in various stage productions including Shrek the Musical. She will return to acting in next year's Worst Witch reboot on CBBC.
Amanda is currently a radio presenter on Heart Radio alongside Jamie Theakston, and Pussycat Dolls star Ashley Roberts.