Does anyone know if the remington S9900 (straight in a stroke nanogold) ones are any good? I don't straighten my hair much but when i do i want it to be dead straight and last for a reasonable amount of time! Am looking for some around �40? Any ideas?
remmington are good, however i would reccommend that no-one buys them.. for this reason, i got soem from argos i think for around �30/�40 and after a year of use, they started sparking then little flames came out of them so i never ever used them again and i wouldnt buy remmington ones again. sorry just a word of warning.
if you get some for around that price - as missjef says - they wont last. i have got really curly hair and use ghd's if i want it straight, they are brilliant, they are expensive but they will last you much longer so you wont have to buy them twice!!!
you can get a pair from around �70 - if you ask your hairdresser to order a pair for you!
Sorry, but I'm really not looking for GHDs no matter how good people say they are! I can't justify spending �70 on them when I'm only going to use them occasionally, i only want to spend about �40. Also the reason I liked the look of the remington S990 ones was because they were high heat (230 degrees) and appeared to have nice curved edges to the plates which would be good for less snagging & pulling of hair and also creating flicks and curls. The one thing that I'm not so keen on is ceramic/teflon etc coated plates; I'd much rather have solid ones as apparently the coating flakes off after a while.
Bearing this in mind anyone got anymore ideas? Thanks!
I bought babyliss ones and they are crap. just aswell of bought ghds in the first place, I ended up paying 75 quid for mine, the babyliss ones i just chucked in bin. go on add a extra 35 quid wont break the bank. You will justify it when you start using them, they just glide through the hair. lasts for days. dont be tight get ghds