can i ask you something? and
@Nicole0416 feel free to chime in
But you said you saw him getting exposed on LSA... he's got half a million followers... i KNOW my sisters know hair, men and scams.....
How in the holy fukk did any women EVER think this guy had real hair?? or his daughter? i din't know this guy, never seen him before i opened this thread... took me all of one glance to determine his hair was fake, he was fake and his daughter fake too. when you go in those threads or talk to your girls or whatever.... what in the hell reasoning do they give to fall for this shyt?
it's truly mind boggling.. at least with that flat tummy shyt, they fake you out with actual people who are skinny... they don't put fat people in the ad and fake a skinny look... i keep going on but really... i can't wrap my head around 500k people seeing this and thinking "oh wow that's real and i also want it myself"
tbh.. I really cant call it. This whole vibe with him screams red flag with me. I think people get desperate...the real simple example is desperation and walking around not seeing the big picture or what the end game is. Also, people are looking for quick ways to enhance what they have, in ways that don't require the effort. All they see is this flashy dude, with this head full of "natural hair" and his flamboyance- "well, he must be doing something right". I would really like to know which age range were the most likely to buy his products. Reason why i say that, is my mom got caught up in something like this - hair maintenance program back in the 90s, she didn't even need it- already had a head full of hair. my mom is always getting caught up in money traps that I have to talk her out of or do some damage control or working to get her money back after she gets involved in whatever scam or someone schemes over on her.She has disposable income; retired from her position in finance (the irony) and is comfortable enough where she's able to not work a regular job but she has her own side business... and of all things.. she's an accountant

, she should know better... she got caught up in things like you said, the skinny, "guaranteed" weight loss programs, putting her money into pyramid schemes, vitamins, gold certificates, multi-level marketing, vacations scams and calls me a killjoy when I try to talk her out of this shyt. But she's also one of those ladies who thinks Dr. Phil is a real doctor, always watching the show, The Doctors.. like it's some epic breakthrough each show, she lovvvves steve Harvey - (we've gotten into arguments about that), so I want to know the demographics of who fell for this. Because there's a lot of women like my mom and her friends, on this "so and so said it was good, let's try it..... "
for most of my life, I have taken care of my own hair as far as the right shampoos, conditioners, protective styles, my own hair is curly and throughout the years, Ive been watching tutorials, watched hair stylists, and did other people's hair on the side, was into cosmetology at one point... kept up with products, vitamins, essential oils etc... as most of the women that I know have. Personally, I don't anyone in my circle that would fall for this; I'm real critical about most things anyway and question everything the more that I learn, so I would have to rule out all the negatives before anything.