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where can i get cheap GHD's?
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my hair is doing my head in, its one big frizzball, and i desperately want some GHDs. where can i get some that arent too expensive? a shop if possible, cos i cant get them off ebay.
ta muchly!
ta muchly!
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youre all raving about them so much i want some, and my hairs not even particularly frizzy!!
Next time you go to your hairdressers, ask them to use GHD's on your hair. :yes:
happy hunting!
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mine were 86 which is the cheapest ive seen em
have you used the GHDs? how do these KODO ones compare? ive just been looking at them on the net and found them on www.snipz.co.uk for £54.99 and i might get a pair. my GHDs broke, and to be honest i just really dont have a clue what to get, i asked my hairdresser and she says they no longer sell them cos too many people were bringing them back for the same reason that mine broke, so i dont know if its a good idea to get another pair if thats just gonna happen again, but to be honest im wary about buying a different make cos i dont know how they will compare
Ilora x
Ilora x
my hairdresser told me dont wrap the lead around the straighteners as it will ruin the wires inside. so i didnt do that. but i lent them to a friend for a couple of weeks while i was away and she returned them to me with the lead wrapped around them, she had been doing that the whole time. anyway they were fine for a while and then the little light wouldnt flash. it would flash and then stop, flash and then stop or else switch off all together and they would cool down and heat up. anyway they heated up and then as soon as i put them in my hair they sparked and blew up in my hand. i got an electrician to fix them and they were fine but then when i was away travelling i wrapped the lead around them a few times in my haste to pack, not thinking and then when i got home they started doing the same thing, and then the blew up again. so they are buggered. i took them back to the same electrician but he said the wires inside are messed up and i probably need a new pair.
thats how i feel about GHDs, that nothing compares, but at the same time i dont want to spend the money on them if they are going to do that again. my hairdresser said its a manufacturing fault and lots of people are bringing them back for the same reason. i dont know whether to get a new pair or not....
didnt you say once how they made your hair fall out? or was that someone else
what i was wondering too? Never heared strightners called that before!
*grins*
i do love him
well...if you class a hairdresser as a shop, then they are. Thats where I got mine
I think i paid £95, but seriously...it was money well spent. Has changed my hair completely, and im much more confident about it now
expensive, but well worth it :thumb:
That is a lot of money to pay for straight hair :eek2:
sigh*