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Cordless hair straighteners

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yellowgecko · 25/01/2025 18:50

Are GHD's worth it or should I save money and get Tymo / equivalent?

Buying for international work trips, so wouldn't be daily use. But have a pair of GHD's that are 17 years old (!!) and still going strong so I'm tempted to go GHD. But they are spendy....thoughts????

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LittleLlama · 25/01/2025 22:28

I have Dyson cordless hair straightener which work really well and leaving my hair looking quite glossy. However, they are expensive (although I did buy them secondhand) and are quite heavy (so probably not great for a lot of international travel). I have had them for 18 months and use them almost daily.

yellowgecko · 26/01/2025 07:37

Thanks, I had a look at those but ruled them out as a lot of the reviews said they were heavy.

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yellowgecko · 26/01/2025 08:46

Hopeful bump?

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MuthaHubbard · 26/01/2025 08:54

I have some Revamp cordless straighteners which have been going a good few years now. Not quite as spendy as Dyson at £200 but not dirt cheap either . They have served me & my fine hair well - only nag is against myself if I've forgotten to put them on charge.

yellowgecko · 26/01/2025 09:22

Haven't heard of those, will check them out. Thank you!

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Carol52 · 26/01/2025 19:01

Highs are the best straighteners you can get. My latest pair are over 10 years old and they are still brilliant they are expensive but worth it

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