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Babyliss Big Hair was £45 now £17 in my Asda!
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Oh my, I've been wanting one of these for ages but couldn't justify the price. Just called my two local superstores (Poole and Castlepoint) and neither of them has itThat man is richest whose pleasures are cheapest. Henry David Thoreau0
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I had to return mine this week ,six months after I bought it,as the brush stopped turning, had been gradually slowing down for about three months,absolutely gutted,as it was so easy to use and the results great.Not sure about risking another TBH,even though it has three year guarantee0
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unbelievable....just bought mine from Boots yesterdayEven time will never heal these scars0
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Last time Asda did this it was only in a few stores. Does anyone know before we all dash off to Asda? TIA0
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Just to add this really is as good as everybody says, and I won't go out without using it now. My hair is so thin and limp but big hair works wonders. Never have to use straighteners now either, and my hairdresser says my hair is in such better condition since I started using it that she is buying one herself!0
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£25 in my local asda (ayr), bought it anyway as I thought it was still a good deal and reviews on amazon today were great, looking forward to trying it out.0
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This seems to be the luck of the draw...tried Glasgow Toryglen and got the last one on the shelf priced up at £25, which is still a bargain I think, but also went to Clydebank who had 4 on the shelf priced at £43.85!
Thanks OP! Still happy with it at £25, but well done finding it even cheaper!0 -
I love mine, never use straighteners now, I bought mine at full price about a year ago but would pay that again to replace it.0
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Hi,
I've just rung my local asda and have reserved a Big Hair brush priced at £17.00 but I'm not sure that it is the right one. The lad I spoke to said it is a Babylis with a rotating brush on the end but it is silver. Is there a similar item for sale at the same price does anyone know?
Thanks!0
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