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GHD Glide hot brush

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queenjaneappro · 10/06/2021 17:58

Would anyone recommend this?

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SummaLuvin · 10/06/2021 18:15

I have one, and I like it. But I wouldn’t say it is any quicker or easier than standard straighteners. There is a bit of a nack you have to get into with it. My hair looks nice and smooth and straight after using, but not poker pin straight like with a traditional straightener, I find the most difficult bit of getting the ends really smoothed. It might also be a me problem, but I found them much more difficult to use when my hair was shorter (collar bone length) rather than longer. I am happy with them and won’t replace them until they are on the way out, but I will purchase a traditional straightener next time.

AnnieSnap · 10/06/2021 18:52

I have been thinking about this. I have a one sided bob (hair shorter on the other side) and can’t decide if it’s suitable for my hair. It would be an expensive mistake if not right for us wouldn’t it?

BeaLola · 10/06/2021 18:59

I have one - for context I have just above bra strap length fine hair.

I liked it - I like my GHD straighteners which I had before. however I now don't use it at all as I was given a Dyson hairdryer as gift and so far (basically since May 20) I dry my hair with the Dyson and it's lovely and smooth without the need for anything else

queenjaneappro · 10/06/2021 20:42

Thanks everyone. I'm totally undecided, my hair is on the shorter side and maybe these wouldn't be a good but atm. As AnnieSnap said it's an expensive mistake and not one I can really afford so I think I'll leave it for now. Maybe when my hair has grown a bit I'll reconsider!

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