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OMG................... my hair straighteners are broken!!!!!!!!

42 replies

blossomhill · 13/10/2004 12:33

Without them my hair is a frizzy mess. Can anyone recommend some fairly good ones for about £30. I would love some GHD's but really couldn't stretch to that.

Seriously need to wear a cap for the next few days

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sweetheart · 13/10/2004 12:40

try this website - they do ones similar to GHD's for a fraction of the price. I have these and they are brilliant.

try this webiste

The ones on the link are £50 but if you select electrical from the top menu and then straightners and tongs the ones I have is the one that says

Hair Tools, Thermo Ceremic Straightners - they are £29.99 and EVERY bit as good as GHD's!!!!!

blossomhill · 13/10/2004 18:38

bump

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JoolsToo · 13/10/2004 18:44

don't worry - curls are in

spykid · 13/10/2004 18:46

blossomhill, i sympathise, don't know what i'd do if mine broke... i could join the hair bear bunch!!
Fancied ghd's but my hairdresser recommended some remington ones out the argos catalogue. They are just as good but much less likely to break apparently. I've been really pleased with them, Remington 3x I think?? About £35
HTH

blossomhill · 13/10/2004 19:08

Thanks spykid

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blossomhill · 14/10/2004 22:11

Anymore suggestions ladies????

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CountessDracula · 14/10/2004 22:12

I noticed yesterday that superdrug were doing some for £7.50! Worth a go...

moomina · 14/10/2004 22:13

Brown paper and an iron. Worked for my mum

acer · 14/10/2004 22:13

You can have mine if you like, i only used them a couple of times and i burnt some of my hair off! i think i misused them!

CountessDracula · 14/10/2004 22:13

God I have come out in goosebumps at the thought of my ghds blowing up!

blossomhill · 14/10/2004 22:14

CD - £7.50? What were they like?

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blossomhill · 14/10/2004 22:14

moomina

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acer · 14/10/2004 22:14

Mine cost £90!!!

CountessDracula · 14/10/2004 22:18

crap I should think! Were in sale reduced from £15 I believe, you could buy and try and take back if truly rubbish

blossomhill · 14/10/2004 22:21

acer - £90! Are they ghd's?

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acer · 14/10/2004 22:23

They are ceramic? is that right? from Boots.

blossomhill · 14/10/2004 22:24

acer - I am not sure TBH

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blossomhill · 15/10/2004 13:34

Any more suggestions gratefully received. I am seriously looking like Worzel Gummigde at the moment

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tamum · 15/10/2004 13:46

I can second sweetheart's recommendation of Hairtools, they're fine. I have seen adverts for ones that work on wet hair, and I am sorely tempted to try them, so if anyone has any experience I'd be glad to hear it (sorry for hijacking, blossomhill, but it might be useful info for you too )

blossomhill · 15/10/2004 13:50

Tamum - I have just looked at the total price and it ends up being £40 as you have to pay for shipping and postage. Did you have to pay this?

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blossomhill · 15/10/2004 16:07

Tamum?

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blossomhill · 16/10/2004 15:35

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blueteddy · 16/10/2004 15:43

I have some Toni & Guy ones that u could have.
Nothing wrong with them, cost £30 & only used a few times b4 my husband bought me some expensive ones 4 a present.

tamum · 16/10/2004 15:45

Sorry, blossomhill, only just saw this. I got mine from eBay, they were about £35. Good luck!

Beetroot · 16/10/2004 15:49

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