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Wet 2 straight reduced at Boots £39.98 (merged)
Babbler
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Wet to straight hair straightners in boots - cheaper than seen elsewhere. Bought 2 weeks ago for £50 at comet
Being bored is so boring Im bored of it... :rotfl:
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wow these are £78.49 in Argos at the moment. They are very good straightners, they work well on my thick corkscrew curly hair, where 6 other different straightners couldn't! (and no I did not buy that many pairs! Friends kindly let me try theirs out. Once I tried out the wide wet 2 straight at my sister-in-laws I went straight out and bought them)I always wanted to be a procrastinator, never got round to it...0
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I bought some of these the other day and think that they they are brilliant.
On special at Boots, normally £80.00 now £40, also now on special at Argos too around £40, saw them in selfridges the other day for £80 so I am well chuffed0 -
forgot to mention, Amazon were selling them for £50, but in the last couple of days they have put them dowm to £35!!, I think there imay be some kind of mothers day price war going on and that they wont be this price for too long so hurrry!!0
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r dey better than ghd ones?0
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I have not used GHD's i'm afraid so cant comment, but I am very happy with them, can use them on towel dried hair which is very quick to do. My hair feels very soft and shiney, my hair is very thick and quite uncontrollable but when I get out of bed the next day, my hair is still straight
so i am impressed!!0 -
teenage_Drama wrote:r dey better than ghd ones?
Wish i found them as good. Bought some when they first came out and hair has never dried straight. Mind u my hair is a nightmare lol thick and impossible to style.
Only straighteners to get my hair straight and like a normal persons are GHD's.0 -
I think the GHDs are much better in comparison. But if you need to use them to dry your hair, don't do it on expensive straighteners as it scratches the plates.teenage_Drama wrote:r dey better than ghd ones?
HTH0 -
This is a Boots offer and no-ones mentioned points, vouchers or similar yet! Surely if you redeem some voucher with a daft acronym, put your points card in a machine 5 times on a Tuesday, buy a couple of gift bags as well, put them through the till in a secret order then you'll get the straighteners for nothing with 5000000 points?Just because you used to be you think everybody else is, don't you?0
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