GHD users your opinion please

small jinx

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I asked my hairstylist if he thought Tigi Catwalk Fashionista Iron It spray would be any good for my mullet, and he said seeing as I had fine hair my best bet would be to invest in some GHD Good Hair Day Iron Oil 250ml (as it isn't moisture based it seals in the goodness rather than steaming it out).
Use liberally with ceramic irons and it gives a glass like sheen.

Whats your verdict, and where else can I purchase it from apart from hair saloons?
 
mambobirdette said:
No Sarah, thats what i bought and my hair looks all fluffy, it doesnt really do much good.

You remember how my hair was at the last hed kandi ! and then look how much better my hair looked in Bournemouth when i went back to using my blue stuff!!.

The Wella Sp range is so much better. You can buy it from here . .

http://www.lookfantastic.com/cgi-bi...415000bee662740c0a8010a0639/Product/View/2456

Cheaper than in the salons too.

Tsk, more fluff than a fur ball :roll: not good.
Ta for link, I'm like a kiddie in a sweet shop :D
 
small jinx said:
I asked my hairstylist if he thought Tigi Catwalk Fashionista Iron It spray would be any good for my mullet, and he said seeing as I had fine hair my best bet would be to invest in some GHD Good Hair Day Iron Oil 250ml (as it isn't moisture based it seals in the goodness rather than steaming it out).
Use liberally with ceramic irons and it gives a glass like sheen.

Whats your verdict, and where else can I purchase it from apart from hair saloons?

I use the GHD iron oil and it's best straightening stuff I've used. You can buy it at www.hairhq.co.uk.
 
Go careful, I've seen so many people fitting and dying after using that stuff. :lol:

Sorry, that wasn't very funny was it? I'll be over here.
 
Robder said:
Go careful, I've seen so many people fitting and dying after using that stuff. :lol:

Sorry, that wasn't very funny was it? I'll be over here.

That's what I thought it said when I first read it :lol:
 
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