Looking for realtors in Florida.
Hello, I’m looking for realtors to speak with in the State of Florida, specifically Seminole or Orange County area 😊
Hello, I’m looking for realtors to speak with in the State of Florida, specifically Seminole or Orange County area 😊
Little poofy as I like more of a greaser slicked back look but until I can put product in it when I get home, I like it.
What do you think?
To keep your system from feeling rough, straw-like after a few months, give me your favorite products: (I know there are a ton of people in previous posts that talk about this but it’s so confusing deciphering the exact products they use. Figured this would help
1- what shampoo and how often?
2- what conditioner and how often?
3- what leave in conditioner and how often?
4- argan oil or jojoba? How often?
I’ve always bought systems from lavivid and lordhair. Though they have been pretty good, it’s been a bit pricy, $350ish per hair piece every 3 months.
I’m 48 yrs old male, my front top bio does not grow more than very light stubble, and having light brownish hair (5*20ish), it makes it look pretty bald. My hair style I like is kinda short, messyish, sometimes slicked back on occasion. With a side mid fade.
My last few I’ve gone with at lavivid was Helios, Swiss lace, low density, 8x10. It does seem like 2-2.5 months in, it dries out like crazy and looks so matted and tangled and just gross looking. Partly my fault as I need to start using more leave in conditioner/argan oil, etc.
But anyways, I was thinking superhairpieces, Alibaba, aliexpress, etc but I don’t know anything about those sites, and if they would be cheaper and what even to look for? And should I stay with just full Swiss lace? Poly? Skin?
My objective is for it to last at the least 3+ months, I’m in Florida but I’m not out sweating outside all day. I’m moderately active but I work at home inside. I dont usually have it completely slicked back. I just like a more messy kind of look in the front and top.
Give me your thoughts.
So, using the search engine, you hear so many comment all the time, why would you go retail? Other than the obvious large commission difference being a broker vs retail…what are some positives about retail?
Say you are new to the industry, and it’s been a bit of a struggle in your market establishing lead flow…you know products/programs. You know the whole process..but you struggle first half yr with building much of a pipeline….does retail change possibility of lead flow or at the end of the day essentially all the same?absolutely would not go call center.