Thanks.
I actually found Joan on the internet with good reviews. Unfortunately NC is a much bigger state than my home state of NJ. It's not like driving from Jersey to Delaware. It's more like driving from Jersey to Canada
So that ain't gonna work.
Personally, I think Toplace should start a human cloning project. Clone a Debbie and Erin and put a pair in each congressional district (they'd get a lot more done than the politicans
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Seriously, have you considered some kinda' of recruitment program. I've seen what Debbie and Erin do. If I were a cosmologist I'd rather do hairpieces than real hair. In a bad economy hair pieces wearers are less likely to cut out their hair needs than regular customers. I have a buddy who cuts women's and men's hair in an upscale place. Since the economy tanked all the ladies with the coloring, etc., where he made his good money, have cut back and now he's hurting. I've tried to suggest he give it a shot, but he thinks it something foreign, like leaning a new language. From what I can tell, if your a good cosmetologist, it's more like learning a few new procedures. If you can cut hair well and are willing to learn how to blend, make a template and gain an understanding of attachments, bases, densities and cleaning products... your golden. My friend could work out of his home, cut down (eliminate the need to "rent a chair" and even write off part of his mortgage as rent). In this area there's such a market for it because there aren't (other than the gentleman you listed in Greensboro who I'll contact this week) people that deal with non-Hair Club type "hair replacement".
Maybe I should go to cosmetology school
?
Thanks again.