How and when, Flowbee the Vacuum Hair Clipper
was brain stormed and taken through all
the necessary work and channels to make it the
worldwide icon it is today.
Judy Hunts
Judy
Judy Hunts went to the school of cosmetology in
1977 in Oceanside, CA. She met and married Rick
Hunts in 1979. At that time Rick was a master
carpenter. Judy brought into the marriage her
previous 3 children. Within the first few years
Judy birthed 2 more babies. Now with a total of
5 children the dream of being a hairdresser
became less important. That occupation took too
much time away from her husband and kids. Judy
started a licensed daycare in her home. This
daycare was on a larger scale so she was able to
hire co-workers. She did not entirely stop the
hairdressing, once you have that knowledge you
are always in demand and carry your scissors and
comb in your purse. So Judy did everyone's hair
including the little kids in the daycare.
During the beginning of the invention of Flowbee
the Vacuum Hair Clipper, Judy Hired crews for a
construction clean-up business for Sears Savings
Bank in 1983. She went on to make a living;
take care of the home, family, and work helping
her husband with the invention of the Flowbee.