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T3 hair straightener
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Has anyone tried the T3 tourmaline ceramic hair straightening. It sounds wonderful, but would I still be better off with a GHD?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i have had 4 hair straigheners in the past 2 years, and the best where GHD. BUT, I have just had my hair chemically straightened and it is fab! It works like a perm, but without the curlers. I have just past my shoulder hair, it took 3 hrs and cost �80, but it is pin straight. The hairdresser said it will last 6-10 mths before I need it doing again. All I do now is blast it with the dryer and thats it! i have also been able to colour my hair after 2 weeks, (you must straighen before colour), and the condition if great. Give it a try, you won't be disappointed!
Thanks meagian.
I've just had it straightened a month ago too. It's the Japanese straigtening, i've been a fan of it for few years. But this time the hairdress made a complete mess!!!! my hair is so badly damaged, it's now kinda straight, but extremely frizzy and dead! cos all the cutices are damaged now. Thats why I need a straightener.
Ooops. U poor Girl. A Hairdresser should have done a strand test first to see if there would be a reaction. I hope u informed the hairdresser about what's happened, use the words Trading Standards to them if they start to get angry. The condition of ur hair is all about what u eat and also the shampoo and conditioning treatment u use. No two hair textures are the same and all hair is dead when it leaves the scalp and that's why it doesn't hurt when u cut it. I have very wirey thick hair and love GHD's. A good serum (John Freda Frizz Ease), GHD wide plates and a moisture barrier is all a frizzy haired girl needs!!