Sunday, January 29, 2012

What are ghd hair straighteners?

how much are they? where do they sell them? why are they so special? do they work really well? thanks =]What are ghd hair straighteners?
they are amazing straightners that are better for thick, longer, curly hair, etc. i have one it was about 205(canadian), but i bought the best one. you can buy them at any sephora store (DO NOT BUY THEM OFF THE INTERNET UNLESS ITS GHDHAIR.COM OR SEPHORA.COM becuase there are so many fakes!!)


-they straighten like no other (i have really really thick curly, long hair and it tkaes me 15 mins to straighten and it stays straight and shiny until i wash it, everyone thinks my hair is naturally straight!!


-it controls the heat for you so you cant burn your hair


- it heats up super fast


-will work ANYWHERE in the world


-comes with a 2 year warranty which is more than any other straightner


-you can do beach waves with your hair, curl it, etc.


it-s amazing!


buy it!! - you will love it lol! i actually love mine its like my baby and it still hasnt broken which all my others did. its really worth the money you spend - i promise!





(OH AND P.S you can drop it(they will even tell you) and it wont break its made to stand up to it)














-let me know if you decided to get one!


p.p.s if you buy it in store at sephora you get something free because every 100 dollars you spend you get something free. i got a clinque face wash and clinque mascara!!!What are ghd hair straighteners?
I'm assuming your not in Australia, but here they are about $300 AU. They should sell them in most hair salons and big retail outlets etc, or try looking on the net for the official GHD site. i dont know what makes them so good, but they are really good straighteners. Ceramic plates can be heated to higher temperatures and apparently don't damage your hair as much. Other than that i have no idea :)


Yes im a guy, but i've used them and they are pretty damn good :)
the best bet is not to be cheap if you don't want to fry your hair.





ceramic is what i've always used and it keeps you from getting split ends more than any other kind. i don't think the brand really matters as much but anything ceramic is best. ceramic also heats up very quickly. also i wouldn't get anything that says it will do something amazing like turn your hair from dripping wet to perfectly straight. things like this never work and there are really too good to be true. the straightener i have i think went for 30$-something and i bought it 3 years ago.
ghd straighteners are the best in my opinion :)


They are quite pricey but websites such as www.beautychoice.com sell them for cheaper. You can also get them off the ghd website. Just search ghd in google and you can find the right website for your country.


You can also use them for curling hair as well as straightening.
OMG!


U dnt no what GHD's r?


they cost around $200/拢100


You can buy them cheap off the internet


They work really good but they give you alot of split-ends, they damage your hair easliy, but if you have uncontrolable hair, i recomend them..


Heres More Info:


http://www.ghds.co.uk/


good luck
the run 100-150 dollars. They have ceramic plates and generally salons buy them. Comprable brands are Chi and Sedu. I don't have personal experience with ghd, but chi and sedu are great and you can get them at Ulta or Folica.com for about 100-150.
go to Folica.com


the best striahgtener i have found is


the maxiglide straghtener,


and they have the best prices


on straighteners on that site.



They are about 拢100 ($200)





you can buy them from salons or their website





they reach high temperatures,and they are very effective =]








yeah they work great!!!!!
I searched it on google they are so good because they are used and were created by proessional hair stylists and you can buy them form argos or any sort of chemist or department store ranging from 50 to 100 pounds
conair is the best one. w/ the plate that gets really hot and lets you ajust the temp. it's only about 20 bucks.

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