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BillieTheBot
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My mum got me these for christmas cos she'd been round loads of different hair dressers asking for recomendations. Thing is their shite. It took me an hour to do my hair when I tried them when with my old ones it takes about 20 mins.
They didnt even make my hair that straight, the damn things couldnt even de frizz my fringe which seems strange to me.
The main problem with them i think is that they dnt get hot enough.
My mum says they were really expensive and now she dnt know what to do cause I dnt know any good straighteners.
Can someone rcomend me some good ones please.
They didnt even make my hair that straight, the damn things couldnt even de frizz my fringe which seems strange to me.
The main problem with them i think is that they dnt get hot enough.
My mum says they were really expensive and now she dnt know what to do cause I dnt know any good straighteners.
Can someone rcomend me some good ones please.
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Ignore yucky face.
Obsoive lovely straight hair!
ETA - http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&langId=-1&catalogId=2501&productId=111880&Trail=C%24cip%3D17009.Personal%2Bcare%3EC%24cip%3D17013.Hair%2Bcare%3EC%24cip%3D17018.Straighteners&categoryId=17018&clickfrom=name
Down in price at Argos, my Mam paid £63.10 for them, and now they're under £60.00!
same as GHD but half the price. :thumb:
seconded!
try them they are even more fab on wet hair!
all id say is if you get wet2straights spend an extra tenner on some decent heat protection oil ghd's is the best
Too right, I was a bit of a tit though when I first used them. I was so excited I got them, that I didn't read the instructions and I burnt my hand with the steam.
Had lovely hair, though. :razz:
LMAO. You spaz.
I am forthing these wet2straight ones.
Are they really better when you use them on wet hair?!?!?!
Honestly, you run them over about 4 times over your section of hair, and WOWEE..try lovely locks.
Since you don't blowdry it either, you don't get that mad fuzzy straightened look. It's just utter gloss.
Cool cool. Gutted they're down to like £60 though.
I know, bastard sales.
there the first straighteners ive found that keep my hair straight for days too it doesnt get greasy as fast and i have to tie it up all day at work even after that its still perfectly straight
Marvellous, aren't they! Le sigh. More reliable than a man, I tell thee.
give me good straighteners over a good man any day
What about the roots of your hair, do you straighten them aswell or leave them to dry naturally?
Well, I have the thick Wet2Straight, and they didn't get my roots 100% dry. But, they were about 70% dry. They dry quickly anyways, so I'm not complaining
Cool, huh?
I'm so happy. Having curly hair since the start of November when my GHDs died (sniff:() was becoming the bane of my life.
you could see if you could get GHD's cheaper on ebay? mine are fantastic, just not too sure about this wet to straight deal
My boyfriends sister has GHD's and she hates them and regrets buying them, i think she had sax ones before and they were the best ones she ever had.
I also have some thermoglass ones they are allright but the plates are so small it takes ages to do anything.
My most faithfull pair of straightneners were some i got out of argos 2 years ago, and i have had two pairs of them. They were £80 mark hill/morphy richards ones (although i think they are £40 at boots now) and they were truely godly, all my friends seemed to think so anyway because they bought them aswell