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Has anyone got one of these hair straightening irons?
they did a demo on me at the mall today and I was amazed but AUS$199 I thought was a bit steep, but it curls as well | |
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ThreadBare said: but you have leg hair! I saw your photo | |
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ZombieKitten said: ThreadBare said: but you have leg hair! I saw your photo You mock me. | |
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i gave away all of my curling irons. | |
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my friend just bought one after she liked what a stylist did with it although i'm damn sure she didn't spend more than fifty bucks | |
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ThreadBare said: So your head is bare? | |
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2the9s said: ThreadBare said: So your head is bare? As bald as Telly's. ![]() | |
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2the9s said: ThreadBare said: So your head is bare? | |
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emm said: my friend just bought one after she liked what a stylist did with it
although i'm damn sure she didn't spend more than fifty bucks this one supposedly is fully ceramic and heats with infra-red and won't burn etc etc | |
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I've tried these two on my hair and both work great and are about half the price of the one you tried. Ebay has good deals on these too.
Chi
Hai ![]() Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul | |
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I may have been conversing too much with 2the9s, but those look a bit like ...
... these. . [Edited 10/16/07 21:08pm] | |
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veronikka said: I've tried these two on my hair and both work great and are about half the price of the one you tried. Ebay has good deals on these too.
Chi
Hai ![]() thanks! I will look out for these | |
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I prefer GHD's | |
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jami0mckay said: I prefer GHD's
GHD's work well and ohters too I am sure but you can be sure that it damages your hair very badly. I bought some special spray before straightening my hair but it is really bad. I only use mine every 3 months. "Girly Man Man Man..... Kill her kill her kill her" | |
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jami0mckay said: I prefer GHD's
My neighbor gave me her GHD (Good Hair Day) straightener to use to see what a difference it makes compared to mine. Like Charlotte, I spend way too much time making my hair look decent. It did cut down the styling time..they are HOT! Jami~ i would recommend being very careful when you use it.... | |
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jami0mckay said: I prefer GHD's
DON'T BE SOOOOO GAY! | |
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shanti0608 said: jami0mckay said: I prefer GHD's
My neighbor gave me her GHD (Good Hair Day) straightener to use to see what a difference it makes compared to mine. Like Charlotte, I spend way too much time making my hair look decent. It did cut down the styling time..they are HOT! Jami~ i would recommend being very careful when you use it.... as soon as my girlfriend plugs them in I get changed into one of these ![]() | |
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Suzieq76 said: jami0mckay said: I prefer GHD's
GHD's work well and ohters too I am sure but you can be sure that it damages your hair very badly. I bought some special spray before straightening my hair but it is really bad. I only use mine every 3 months. Damage is done by using the wrong styling products it's all in the preperation. GHD heat up fast and run smooth down the hair shaft no need to go over the area 2 many times, i have seen more damage done by using the wrong brush and hairdyer on high heat than using GHD's, they maybe costly but i do recomend them as less times spent on your hair syling the less damage is done. | |
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ThreadBare said:
I may have been conversing too much with 2the9s, but those look a bit like ...
... these. . [Edited 10/16/07 21:08pm] seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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mdiver said: jami0mckay said: I prefer GHD's
DON'T BE SOOOOO GAY! ![]() | |
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prb said: ThreadBare said:
I may have been conversing too much with 2the9s, but those look a bit like ...
... these. . [Edited 10/16/07 21:08pm] | |
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shanti0608 said: jami0mckay said: I prefer GHD's
My neighbor gave me her GHD (Good Hair Day) straightener to use to see what a difference it makes compared to mine. Like Charlotte, I spend way too much time making my hair look decent. It did cut down the styling time..they are HOT! Jami~ i would recommend being very careful when you use it.... oh I gave that up years ago can't you tell? these days all I do is blow it dry enough to go to bed and hope when I wake up in the morning it isn't like this: ![]() | |
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ZombieKitten said: shanti0608 said: My neighbor gave me her GHD (Good Hair Day) straightener to use to see what a difference it makes compared to mine. Like Charlotte, I spend way too much time making my hair look decent. It did cut down the styling time..they are HOT! Jami~ i would recommend being very careful when you use it.... oh I gave that up years ago can't you tell? these days all I do is blow it dry enough to go to bed and hope when I wake up in the morning it isn't like this: ![]() | |
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katt said: Suzieq76 said: GHD's work well and ohters too I am sure but you can be sure that it damages your hair very badly. I bought some special spray before straightening my hair but it is really bad. I only use mine every 3 months. Damage is done by using the wrong styling products it's all in the preperation. GHD heat up fast and run smooth down the hair shaft no need to go over the area 2 many times, i have seen more damage done by using the wrong brush and hairdyer on high heat than using GHD's, they maybe costly but i do recomend them as less times spent on your hair syling the less damage is done. Hairdressers (or at least honest ones) will always tell you that any straighteners are bad for your hair. I was laughing at my friend who was straigtening her hair with an iron years ago, but actually it is actually the same thing, straighteners look different but the concept is the same. The result is good, yes it works no doubt but avoid using it often. Curly hair is fine too "Girly Man Man Man..... Kill her kill her kill her" | |
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jami0mckay said: I think it looks good! | |
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jami0mckay said: ZombieKitten said: oh I gave that up years ago can't you tell? these days all I do is blow it dry enough to go to bed and hope when I wake up in the morning it isn't like this: ![]() That is what mine looks like if I go to bed with it wet.. | |
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Suzieq76 said: katt said: Damage is done by using the wrong styling products it's all in the preperation. GHD heat up fast and run smooth down the hair shaft no need to go over the area 2 many times, i have seen more damage done by using the wrong brush and hairdyer on high heat than using GHD's, they maybe costly but i do recomend them as less times spent on your hair syling the less damage is done. Hairdressers (or at least honest ones) will always tell you that any straighteners are bad for your hair. I was laughing at my friend who was straigtening her hair with an iron years ago, but actually it is actually the same thing, straighteners look different but the concept is the same. The result is good, yes it works no doubt but avoid using it often. Curly hair is fine too they curl as well! my hair is close to dead straight, but prone to frizz. If I want to look noice when I got out (four times a year [Edited 10/17/07 2:54am] | |
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ZombieKitten said: jami0mckay said: I think it looks good! has she got Prince stuffed in her bag? | |
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Suzieq76 said: katt said: Damage is done by using the wrong styling products it's all in the preperation. GHD heat up fast and run smooth down the hair shaft no need to go over the area 2 many times, i have seen more damage done by using the wrong brush and hairdyer on high heat than using GHD's, they maybe costly but i do recomend them as less times spent on your hair syling the less damage is done. Hairdressers (or at least honest ones) will always tell you that any straighteners are bad for your hair. I was laughing at my friend who was straigtening her hair with an iron years ago, but actually it is actually the same thing, straighteners look different but the concept is the same. The result is good, yes it works no doubt but avoid using it often. Curly hair is fine too If my hair was curly I would be more than happy to leave it that way but mine is straight with a wave/frizz.. yes my straight hair ain't got no curl... I wish it did..I hate using a straightener..when I am lazy I just use a huge curling iron and just put waves in it to tame the frizz. It is all bad I know..I have greys so I colour it as well. | |
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