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Gemma
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Joined: 29 Nov 2005
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Tue Nov 29, 2005 6:05 am |
I have recently stood on and hence broken my GHD straigteners, I have had them for years, since they came on the market and have sworn by them ever since. I have naturally wavey/curley hair and it can be quite unmanageable, but these have been my saviour.
I was wondering though if anyone has used GHD's and has found either a better straightener, or the equivalent for less money?
I figured 4 years down the line, many scars later, the straightener market is a lot more competitve than it was but with so many straighteners which do you choose, especially not to be disappointed after GHD's.
I have heard mantions of T3 and Sedu straighteners which could be as good but does anyone have any advice or opinions on this matter?
Thanks,
Gem |
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Tue Nov 29, 2005 9:20 am |
hi ya
just to let u know i tortured myself over the past 3 weeks trying to decided between ghd's, coriollis ones i had tried and sedus which i had read great reviews about. I finally went for the sedus which arrived last week - only 4 days for delivery which was very efficient. The deciding factor was that they were ionic and had tourmaline and they stated that they didnt damage ur hair as much. Anyhows i have fine -ish hair which has qutie a few highlights in it and tends to be quite wavy, but the sedus gave me a hairdresser like finish and today my hair is still poker straight - even the hairdressers blow dry and straightening woulnt have lasted as long so so far i am happy. In total with postage they cost me approx £92 - i went for the 1 and 1/2 inch ones as i have shoulder length hair.
Hope this helps
Nic |
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Fri Dec 02, 2005 2:45 pm |
I've used GHD and Kodo - available from hairdresses suppliers and great on my thick, long, wavy hair. |
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Mon Jan 30, 2006 5:05 pm |
Hi,
I'm not familiar w/GHD, but I've heard great things about Chi ceramic irons. Pricey though. |
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