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20-09-07, 03:03 PM
Amb,
Heres a guide how to use them, I also remember a video link being posted, I will see if I can find that too: Creating Curls with Ceramic Straighteners Heres a link to GHD's website with a video for curls, there is also a video for waves if you keep looking through their website: ghd - a new religion for hair - official ghd site | United Kingdom - UK |
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20-09-07, 03:06 PM
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20-09-07, 03:08 PM
No problemo, I have no idea if they are "idiot proof"
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20-09-07, 04:36 PM
We hairmessers make it easy looking because we have 360 degree access to your hair with two hands.
It is never easy doing it yourself when you can't get your hands in the same positions as we can. Trust me, it is hard for us hairmessers to do it also on ourselves. |
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13-12-07, 04:03 PM
I saw an ad the other day for a Babyliss Hair Straightner / Curler.
It has curved plates on the outside, so making curls should be easier. Here's the link Boots.com - Shop -- Beauty Nut Having said that, I bought the Babyliss be-liss thinking I could just blow dry my hair straight like on the ad, but it didn't work at all Total waste of money.Marlise |
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13-12-07, 04:51 PM
Heres the link
YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. |
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