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Best affordable hair straighteners

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Moosma · 15/05/2008 10:46

Are there any that are good but which don't cost and arm and a leg?

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Moosma · 17/05/2008 09:34

Anybody?

Or are you all rich and have GHDs??

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bodiddly · 17/05/2008 09:49

I have the Revlon wet to dry straighteners and they seem pretty good!

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eandh · 17/05/2008 09:49

I have andrew collinge (sp) ones that were reduced from £35 to £5 in boots a few months back they work fine on my hair (have got fairly straight hair so only use them to do the ends and style it a bit)

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JackieNo · 17/05/2008 09:52

I have these, and they seem to work well, although I'm not a regular hair straightener - haven't tried them cordless, have always used them with the cord attached though.

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eandh · 17/05/2008 09:57

not used them but in sale for £13

1/3rd off for £26

reduced from £75 to £49

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NotABanana · 17/05/2008 10:00

Would preused (lightly) do? I have some BaByliss ones I don't need now my hair is really short.

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BumperliciousNeedsToSleep · 17/05/2008 10:05

Would recommend Babyliss.

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blusky · 17/05/2008 10:49

I can't afford them but if you want to straighten really curly hair then GHDs are worth the investment

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Pavlovthecat · 17/05/2008 10:53

Babyliss professional. They are actually really really good. Of course not GHD but close I would say,

They cost about £40? I got them with £10 off from boots, seem to do deals on them every now and then.

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Twinkie1 · 17/05/2008 11:10

Have had 2 other pairs before I got DH to buy me GHDs and I would say don't waste money on any others - once you get GHDs you will see why.

Look and see if you can get some reconditioned ones on Ebay.

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Moosma · 17/05/2008 17:03

Thanks all for your recommenedations, NAB, which ones are they? I might be interested

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