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GHS straightners
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Anyone heard of them?
Just found a website and they look oh so good but anyone know any personal reviews.
Cherrs huns.
Kate x
Just found a website and they look oh so good but anyone know any personal reviews.
Cherrs huns.
Kate x
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If it is GHD then they are supposed to be the mutts nuts but are really expensive.
.:Crispy:.
mumbles something about this being in fashion
Shouldn't this be in Fashion too?
but, yeah ... fashion forum m'dear
Friends have them, have had their hair singed
And i saw it on Watchdog or a similar programme that they set on fire randomly (during use -- ouch) and cause havoc to your hair.
Theres been too many horror stories for me to use them.
:yes:
And they don't have a reputation for blowing themselves up either
I bought my sister the Babyliss ones for £30, theyre cheap and they even work on her hair which not many straighteners do! Just ebcause theyre expensive doesnt make them any better than the cheaper ones.
they have adjustable heat, and are just as good as GHDs.
i can do my whole head in 10 minutes, and since i discovered that the lower temperatures work just as well on my hair, they haven't damaged it either.
Straightners with high temperature shouldn't damage your hair provided that you use a good heat protecting spray before you use them.
Ill only straighten my hair on a saturday..
Exactly what I thought! I'd rather pay a bit more and have the real thing!
Im quite impressed that they have a 14 days money back offer, so if they turn out to be a pile of wank, then you get a refund, no questions asked.
It would be okay if it actually meant something, but just changing one letter to not be an exact copy of GHD is just sad...
Good Hair Straighteners perhaps?! :rolleyes:
Ilora x
yeh, I agree.
there's been people here saying there's no point in spending that amount and that cheaper ones work just as well on their hair. thing is, it depends on your hair. i had some £40 babyliss ones and they didn't do a lot of good to be honest. i didn't just buy them for the GHD bit, I bought them 'cause they're good.
Very true. I have really thick hair so I need really powerful ones to make it straight! lol
my friends have the mark hill or babyliss' expensive ones etc but none of them work on my hair.
the ghd ones do and ive been using them every day for over a year and my hairs not frazzled in the slightest. the only time i had to be careful is when i have the back of my hair bleached. then i tend not to straighten that bit cos its really brittle
Mine were nearly £100.
At the time I was like :eek: 'cause yeh, it is a fair bit of money to spend on some hair straighteners. But if you ask me, they've been a good investment. I've had mine over a year now, and well, I've used them enough times to justify spending nearly £100. :yes:
anyone got saks straighteners?