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Why do people move to Florida?

For younger people, I blame MTV starting the over promotion of South Florida, especially, as the “in place”. That happened in the 1990s and caused the region to jump the shark.For rich people, because Florida has no State Income tax. Notice Madoff was based in Florida.For Caribbean nationals (Cubans, Puerto Ricans, DR, Haitians, Central Americans, Venezuelans etc.), because it is a place where, in South Florida, they can fit in relatively easily, and live in a climate similar to their home countries’. (Florida’s 1M Puerto Ricans will soon be expanded by migrants from the island as the issues in Puerto Rico drag on; perhaps 100k–400k Puerto Ricans will take up residence in one year in the mainland USA, most in Florida.Because in winter, it is the only mainland US zone (South Florida) where it is reliably NOT freezing and often fabulously comfortable.

I just moved from Florida to Colorado and my scalp is extra dry and my hair is lifeless. What can I do to repair my hair?

A dry scalp is easily mistaken for dandruff, but their cause and treatment is completely different. Flakes from a dry scalp are smaller and less noticeable than the larger, greasy flakes associated with dandruff. Dry scalp is usually worse in winter when the air is dry and better in summer when the air is humid.Those with a dry scalp should use a mild shampoo to avoid the damage caused by typical shampoo. A mild shampoo will not damage your hair or irritate your scalp. Some shampoos are gentle enough to use every day.Anionic surfactants are the main active ingredients in all shampoos and are responsible for cleaning the hair and scalp. Co-surfactants are added to improve mildness, reduce irritation, increase foam, and condition the hair. A properly formulated shampoo is a sophisticated blend of several surfactants designed to gently remove dirt and oil, without irritation, dryness or damage.Shampoos contain hundreds of different surfactants, so I’ve listed the major families of mild surfactants with one specific example of each. Look for a shampoo that contains at least two or more of the surfactants below.BETAINES Cocamidopropyl BetaineISETHIONATES Sodium Cocoyl IsethionateSARCOSINATES Sodium Cocoyl SarcosinateLAURETH SULFATES Sodium Laureth SulfateSULFONATES Sodium Alpha Olefin SulfonateSULFOSUCCINATES Disodium Laureth SulfosuccinateTAURATES Sodium Methyl Cocoyl TaurateAMPHOACETATES Sodium Lauryl SulfoacetateClick the link below for the best way to shampoo your hair.http://chemistrysimplified.com/l...

Why do old people move to florida?

I'm not old and I'm moving to Florida

Moving to Florida from Vermont?

If your in for the buissness type of guy, working type of city area?
Best place fo ryou is west palm beach or royal palm bach area. west palm beach is great beacuse its relaly popular and cuty place is GORGOUESS(:

I live in Florida around [ boca] area its nice for like families, great jobs their too (:

Boyton beach is greatt and probably most beautful and popular homes to live in, ridiculously cheeapp. Boyton has a lot of new themes and this is probably where everyone nicee is. (:

Delray beach is olish and newish in some parts, just like boyton except olderr.

Fort myers is fabulous!
Great vacation spot area (:
Beach, just perfect for anything, anywhere, anytime (:

hope i helped .

-Becca

How do I convince my husband to move to Florida?

I was born in Florida, and now I live in Maine. I have been with him for 8 yrs, 2 of them married. He has always known that I want to move back, but I have been hesitant because of family up here. But now I am completely fed up with the snow and cold and just plain miserable conditions of the long winters here. Even the summers can be less than desirable. I have family in Florida too, so I am ready to make the move. I have been very unhappy with my life right now, partly because the weather is always so miserable, I can't get out and do anything. I have had S.A.D. ("winter blues disorder") since I moved up here, and I think I just need to move back so I can be a happy person all year long. I really love my husband, and I really want him to want to see how it would be good for both of us. At the same time, I feel that I need to move no matter what...I can't live half my life (winter months) unhappy-I've only got one life to live. I feel very torn. Help!

Any advice about moving to florida?

Let me start off by saying that most people seem to have the idea that Florida is an affordable state. That's NOT true. While Florida is cheaper than New York (or anywhere in the NE), employers down here pay lousy wages relative to the cost of living. That's one the worst things about this state. Another thing is that if you are a homeowner, property taxes are high as are homeowners insurance premiums.

There are jobs available at some Wal-mart locations, but unemployment here is still very high at the moment and it may remain so for the next several years. Yes, the economy is improving (painfully slow), but at least it's moving in the right direction. As mentioned earlier, cost of living is high and moving here without a job that pays a decent salary is highly discouraged.

Schools in Florida are not the best. You're better off sending your child to a private school. There are good public schools, but they are generally located in higher income areas.

Let's talk weather: Summers here are very warm and VERY humid with frequent thunderstorms (it's our "rainy" season). Summertime highs are typically in the low 90s and lows are in the mid 70s. On the contrary, "winters" here are very pleasant with low humidity and MUCH cooler temperatures. Rain/thunderstorms occur less often (it's our "dry" season). Highs are typically in the 60s and 70s and lows are typically in the 50s and 60s (warmer the further south one goes).

While I may sound negative, I'm being truthful. Lots of people fail to do their research and move here thinking Florida is some paradise only to get a harsh reality check. Most end up moving back to where they came from.

Don't get me wrong, Florida is a beautiful state and a nice place to live in if one is well prepared and willing to accept the trade-offs. I highly recommend spending some time here (a few weeks if possible) and have a job lined up and $7-8K (more is always better) available in the bank before packing your bags and loading that moving truck.

This blog is very informative: http://www.floridamoveguide.com/

Yes, stay away from Miami and south Florida. You, your spouse and your daughter/son as well as your future children will thank me.

Good luck!

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