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leander · 01/07/2003 21:26

Nothing at all to do with kids I know but I am after a set of these and was wondering which ones are the best.

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hmmmg · 07/10/2004 14:23

Can you use you GHD on wet hair? A friend of mine said you can and that the hairdresser in toni and guy used a ghd on her hair when it was wet. However I checked the info leaflet that comes with a ghd straightner last night and it says you cant!!! Any advice?

Beetroot · 07/10/2004 14:25

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Titania · 07/10/2004 14:26

i would make sure that you use a good protective spray on your hair

melsmum · 07/10/2004 14:56

in the latest issue of good housekeeping mag they tested hair straighteners and the ghd ones actually didnt do very well, came bottom, 54/100. best thin ones andrew collinge £79.99 best wider ones phillips influence £50. saying that i have ghd ones and i love them!

Millie1 · 27/12/2005 21:32

Just thought I'd ressurect this thread post-Christmas ... my hair is shoulder length and quite fine ... if I'm buying GHD straighteners, should I get the wider or regular width? And are they really worth it?? TIA

peckarollover · 27/12/2005 21:34

Thin ones should be fine. My hair is shoulder length but very thick and quite curly, they are fine for me

YES YES YES they are worth every penny and more

Millie1 · 28/12/2005 10:33

Thanks Peckarollover ... shall go and seek out the best price now.

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