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16-08-09, 09:03 PM
i dont think you can get cheap ghd unless they are fake. and i would be careful you dont buy fake ones. and probably best to buy them in the uk.
why dont you use SHE i use these in my salon and it works the same as my ghds. when i bought my ghds the company suggested the SHE as id never heard of it then. |
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23-08-09, 01:13 PM
I love SHE straighteners...they are great.
Online you will get them for £70, but rrp is £60 so I would look elsewhere for them. The website has a salon finder so you should be able to find where you can get them in your area. |
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Please be aware of the millions of fake G.H.Ds on the internet. My advice would be to save up and buy a pair from a trusted salon. I bought some black ones on ebay for £87 and they looked so much like the real thing, boxed, dvd, case etc. but after 8 months the plates peeled, i checked them on the G.H.D. site and they're fake! What a waste of money and i can't do anything about it now. I bought a proper pair from a salon and they are so much better!
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