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My trusty GHDs have died...

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Behooven · 15/04/2016 10:29

Are they still the best or is there a new kid on the block?
Is there a brush version as hot and good as GHDs do you know?

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Ludways · 15/04/2016 11:08

Cloud 9, owned by the inventor of GHD's and like the old versions which were by far the best.

No idea on the brushes though, there is one out there but it has awful reviews.

EatShitDerek · 15/04/2016 11:10

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Behooven · 15/04/2016 11:22

Hi, thanks. I'll have a look at the other brands.

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Ladybirdbookworm · 15/04/2016 23:30

I bought coriolis a few years ago after being really really disappointed that GHDs just weren't the same as the originals - they are amazing
My DS is a hairdresser and she recommended them - I found them a bit tricky and scary at first but they are the best I've ever had
BTW the GHD curve are crap

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BoatyMacBoatFace · 16/04/2016 03:04

These by Remington. Recommended on here I think and under £20.

I've used GHDs for years but my hair is now bleached so I wanted to test some with a temperature control.

My hair is no longer fried and it is straighter than I've ever been able to get it. Even on the lowest setting.

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