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Hair Straighteners
I have never used these, but having grown my hair I really need to use them. I am a bit puzzled by the difference in price.
I read that ceramic ones are best and I have seen some at T J Hughes for only £7.99 (reduced price, was £24.99) However, my daughter in law has some costing over £100.
Does anyone use the cheaper ones, and are these OK as they are ceramic?
Many thanks.
I read that ceramic ones are best and I have seen some at T J Hughes for only £7.99 (reduced price, was £24.99) However, my daughter in law has some costing over £100.
Does anyone use the cheaper ones, and are these OK as they are ceramic?
Many thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Whatever kind you get - I highly recommend John Freida Frizz Ease 3 day straight. Not only will you not need to straighten your hair every day, but it seems to keep greasiness at bay too. I've used it on my teenage daughter's hair and normally her fringe gets greasy within a few hours of washing, but she's been able to go 2-3 days without washing it and it still looks great.
I use GHD too but they were a gift. I had some 'cheap' ones before and I have to say the GHD are a different class. They heat up in a second and do the job pefectly. I don't know what I'll do when they die. You must use a heat protection product though if you don't want to end up with dry, split ends.
Completely disagree Soaps. I think GHD's are well worth the money. I've had a set for about 5 years. I think I paid around £100. The did break once but were fixed and returned within a week free of charge. I've tried lots of other straighteners and none of them come close to giving the results the GHD's do. I wouldn't use anything else. I agree with others about trying not to use them much though. My hair was completely ruined by over use and it's taken a long time to try and sort it out.