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GHD Hair Straighteners (2005 merged threads)
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don't worry MDUK, i did'nt know what they were either.
thats what this forums for! getting info.
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I treated myself to a fab new haircut and the hairdresser said i need ghd's great i thought no probs then he told me they would be £150! i nearly died - is this the real cost or can i get them cheaper elsewhere. please help or i will be forced to become curly again
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Try doing a search in here. I have personally had very good dealings with this company. I aint connected to them in anyway but the amount of money i have spent on the site over the years you would think they ought to give me shares in the place.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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there is a thread HERE about the best prices for GHD straighteners, which was mentioned in one of Martin's emails a few weeks ago,
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... and I'd give a lot for my hair to be a bit curly or at least wavy! As it is, it's as straight as spaghetti and has no body to it at all...Be careful who you open up to. Today it's ears, tomorrow it's mouth.0
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Hi wannabe!
I'm in exactly the same position as you, fab new haircut & my hairdresser advised me to get GHD's, except my haircut was a week ago (Oh, & my hairdresser was going to charge me £95 for a pair!).
After a week of researching GHD prices and whether there were any cheaper alternatives I finally took the leap and ordered some GHD Professional Ceramic ones yesterday.
I got mine for £62.08 eventually. I ordered them from HQHair for £75. I used the 10% discount code that can be found in the Discount Codes & Vouchers section (search not working at the mo but I'll put a link in later if you need it). That makes them £70 inc p+p. I ordered them through Quidco which gives 7% cashback and I ordered it on my 1% cashback card.
So £62.08 (ish!) and theres a pair of shiney new GHD's winging their way to me...I cant wait!! :j
PS. I dont think its normal to be this excited about a pair of hair straighteners but I have treated myself for a while!!0 -
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frizz_head wrote:No need to apologise miacat!!
I don't know about the glass ones I'm afraid - and I am very biased towards ghds. They retail around £77 - but I think they are worth it - I've had mine 4 years now. I'll find the thread and post back.
Threads Here
HTH
Frizzle:D
Thanks
LLol_slim
EDIT: Just ebayed it, looking at about £80 on there with free hair stuff and het proof matt..embarrassed to say I used to work for barclays..sorry0 -
llol_slim, ifyou go on the main search forums and put ghds in it comes up with lots of old posts, hope this helps.0
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