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SwingingFromTheChanderlier · 12/05/2016 22:41

I'm aware this has probably be done to death but.... my husband keeps asking me what I would like for my birthday. The only thing I can think of is that my current straighteners are very very old! I have an original set of GHD wide plates from circa 2006 Blush but they still work. I know they will have their day soon and I'm not convinced they are that efficient and effective these days anyway.

I have very thick mid length hair, thus prefer the wide plate. It is also super frizzy. What would you recommend? Stick with GHD or defect to Cloud 9 or another?

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SwingingFromTheChanderlier · 13/05/2016 07:31

Bumpty bump bump bump.

Posted late last night so at the bottom of the pile!

Any ideas...? TIA

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DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 13/05/2016 07:37

Remington's are great.

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SkinnyChips · 13/05/2016 07:41

Having been woo'd in Selfridges with the Jose Eber vibrating irons www.selfridges.com/GB/en/cat/jose-eber-vibrating-flat-iron_994-10064-WDV1153/ I will be ditching my ancient GHD's too as they are very drying!

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chicaguapa · 13/05/2016 08:18

I replaced my old GHDs with some Babyliss ones which have variable temperature and got as hot as the GHDs. I ended up then sending my old GHDs to be repaired for £20 and have gone back to using those.

The new GHDs aren't supposed to be as good as the old ones.

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Thankfulforeveryday · 13/05/2016 08:41

I've heard the cloud nines are the new GHD's according to my hairdresser and teenage DD. They are on her birthday list!!

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SwingingFromTheChanderlier · 13/05/2016 09:28

skinnychips have you tested the Jose ever out yet? What kind of results does it give?

£150 max budget...

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MathsFiend · 13/05/2016 09:39

My old ghds conked out and I replaced them with new ones. Big mistake, nowhere near as good. Stick with your old ones!

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SkinnyChips · 13/05/2016 14:45

Hi Swinging yes the lady at Selfridges tested them on me, they vibrate and somehow kept the moisture in and my not washed hair looked clean, super straight and glossy after as well as feeling soft and silky! I was pretty impressed compared to my aged GHD's which are pretty drying. I didn't buy on the day but looked online and found them cheaper then realised they could be fakes!

Your post has prompted me to make the investment! Just saw they are £10 cheaper direct shop.joseeberhair.eu/products/vibrating-flat-iron?variant=1079740281

HTH's

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SwingingFromTheChanderlier · 13/05/2016 20:39

thankful yes I've heard GHDs aren't what they were and cloud 9s are superior.

Any ideas as to which model would be best? I've got on really well with the GHD wide plates as my hair is super thick.

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WaitrosePigeon · 13/05/2016 21:09

The new GHD definitely aren't as good. I'm very disappointed. 10 years ago they were amazing!

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SwingingFromTheChanderlier · 13/05/2016 21:47

I have said amazing straighteners and they still work, but I know they are going to go someday soon. Just want the latest equivalent!

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SwingingFromTheChanderlier · 13/05/2016 21:48

Equivalent in performance and results!

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dreamerlemur · 14/05/2016 00:44

I have thick hair and Babyliss have been good.

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Whippet81 · 14/05/2016 15:50

I have Cloud Nines and they are really good. I have the Touch but I have fine hair so you might need something a bit more heavy duty.

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MadisonMontgomery · 14/05/2016 20:18

Cloud Nines. New GHD's are rubbish.

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