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GHD straighteners
JGF
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I've been asked to get a present for a relative and know that I NEED to get GHD branded straighteners.
It appears that there are 3 models a MK4 a professional and the classic.
They look very similar (to the lay-man) can anyone reccommend which set are best for a lady in her fifties.
I've seen the MK4 which appears to be the latest model for £99 delivered from https://www.hqhair.com and the other for around £10-£15 less.
thanks
It appears that there are 3 models a MK4 a professional and the classic.
They look very similar (to the lay-man) can anyone reccommend which set are best for a lady in her fifties.
I've seen the MK4 which appears to be the latest model for £99 delivered from https://www.hqhair.com and the other for around £10-£15 less.
thanks
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I've been asked to get a present for a relative and know that I NEED to get GHD branded straighteners.
It appears that there are 3 models a MK4 a professional and the classic.
They look very similar (to the lay-man) can anyone reccommend which set are best for a lady in her fifties.
I've seen the MK4 which appears to be the latest model for £99 delivered from https://www.hqhair.com and the other for around £10-£15 less.
thanks
Depends on her hair length/type and desired style!
The MK4 are a straightener and styler, which basically means you can curl/flick too.
The thinner plates ones are better for shorter/thinner hair IMO, whilst the wider plates ones work best with long/thick/curlier hair.
If it were me, as a girly (albeit younger than your relative) i'd go for the MK4. More versatile. But then again my MK1's are still going strong.......:T
HTH;)
P.S She's a lucky lady!0 -
Long hair - wide plates***cupcake*** wrote: »Depends on her hair length/type and desired style!The thinner plates ones are better for shorter/thinner hair IMO, whilst the wider plates ones work best with long/thick/curlier hair.
Medium hair - med plates
Short hair - narrow plates0 -
I take it the MK4 are medium0
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Try tesco direct, got my lady the wide plate ones for £94. Used £5 off , free del & extra points vouchers.0
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Mrs Death got these from Look Fantastic £29 from £99 including a really useful heat resistant pouch.
She is very impressed for the price and glad she did not go for the GHD ones.
http://www.lookfantastic.com/cgi-bin/lf.storefront/46705c8f0177c9042740c0a8d00c069f/Catalog/2158
Wonder if anyone can compare?
They also do GHD ones0
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