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GHD Hair Straighteners (2005 merged threads)
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Sorry to rub it in BUT my ex bought me the big fat GHD's when they first came out, Ive been looking for the thin ones to do curls with.
Went to a carboot sale a couple of weeks ago and there Shining at me was a thin pair. The lady said she had tried to use them but couldnt get the hang of it, after 4 attempts she gave up.
she wanted £20 for them and i gave her £15!!! Plus she gave me the bottle of GHD hair protector with it! WAHEY!!!
I know that doesnt help but as i always say, if you are patient you will always get what you want at a car boot!0 -
WANTED - GHD PROFFESSIONAL CERAMIC HAIR STRAIGHTENERS
Can anybody help please.
Had my hair cut today and really need to buy these straighteners. Hairdressers charge £100 but did not have any in stock.
Cheapest I've seen on the net is £82.
Can anybody find cheaper. Has anybody got these and would they recommend them as a good buy.
Thanks for any help or advice you can offer.0 -
Try On Ebay
Even The Ones That Have Been Used Are Better As They Have Usage
My Sister Uses Them So They Are Def. Worth It0 -
Cant tell you where to get them cheaper im afraid but can recommend them. Had mine since November and couldnt live without them now. Best £87 i ever spent!!!Life is not about how many breaths you take.... Its about how many moments take your breath away
Member of £2 coin savers = total so far £80 -
I can definitely recommend them having spent too much money on cheaper alternatives. I got mine from hqhair.com and got a promotional code on this site to get some money off so managed to get them for £740
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Ive got 2 pairs, the big one and the small one. Had the big one for about 2 years, ex boyf bought them for me, dont know how i ever lived without them before they are WONDERFUL!!
Bought the small ones a couple of weeks ago at a car boot sale for £15!!!!!! Lady had only used them twice and couldnt get the hang of them ????? Nutter!!!
Definatly buy them, they are definatly worth the money. If your hair isnt really really long then the smaller ones are worth getting as you can do curls with them aswell. Ive got longish hair so tend to use the big ones to do the most part and the little ones to do top layer and fringe.
Good Luck and happy straightening!!!!
Keep an eye out on asos.com as they used to sell them and if u look on the discount board you will find a code!
I would def go for GHD over other makes though.0 -
I got my GHD ones from https://www.asos.com using a discount code I found here on MSE for 15% off first order, they are £99.00 but around £85.00 with discount and p&p was free. Have a look on the online discount vouchers board.You can if you think you can!0
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Thought this was more of an i wanna thread so moved it over here0
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kiara wrote:I can definitely recommend them having spent too much money on cheaper alternatives. I got mine from hqhair.com and got a promotional code on this site to get some money off so managed to get them for £74
The 10% dicount code for HQ Hair is still working , i've just tried it. Type ******at checkout.You'll end up paying £74.50
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