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Found these while going through one of those curated product list sites. The designs (deer, eagle, leopard) are surprisingly clean. I only planned to get one but now I’m thinking of collecting a few different styles.

u/FlamxG — 5 days ago

Random find — these World Cup keychains are kinda fun Post:

Was just browsing some random product lists and came across these World Cup-style keychains. Didn’t expect much but they actually look pretty detailed in hand. Ended up grabbing one and now I kinda want more for my bag. Anyone else into small accessories like this?

u/FlamxG — 5 days ago

This might just be a me problem

But I feel like I spend more time researching products and suppliers than I do on anything else. The actual selling part is almost easier once you're set up.

I've been trying to compress the early research stage because it's where I lose the most time. Tested a few things — better spreadsheet templates, saved searches, and more recently one of those AI sourcing tools that basically does the first pass for you. That last one was more useful than I expected for the "I have no idea where to even start" phase, though you still have to do the real work after.

Is this a common thing or have most of you figured out how to make research faster? What actually helped you cut it down?

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u/FlamxG — 6 days ago

I (22 M) have been facing lot of acne issues since puberty. However things cooled down once I got around 21-22. Since then I've been left with open pores and uneven skin. Went to see a dermat last year and he suggested micro needling. I wasn't financially stable that time however I'm in for it now but need a 2nd opinion and the 1st one was also not v experienced. Is microneedling the only solution and are there any alternatives I'm open for suggestions and also good dermats in and around Navi Mumbai

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u/FlamxG — 7 days ago

This pickup was honestly worth every bit! From the fire jackets to the fresh sneakers, each piece stands out perfectly. The mix of colors and unique designs really caught my attention, especially the BAPE styles and Ferrari-inspired details. It’s a clean blend of luxury and streetwear energy. Every item feels premium and stylish at the same time. Definitely one of my best hauls so far. Excited to wear these fits everywhere!

u/FlamxG — 8 days ago