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By *ilmiss75 OP   Woman
over a year ago

Thornton

I'm looking for some advice... Yesterday I had my hair curled at a salon for a wedding.. I wasn't very impressed!!! Now I don't mean to sound horrible...but I probably could of done it better with the right tools!!!

The hairdresser used GHD's.. They don't have a wand there..

I'm thinking of investing in something better than normal GHD.. I know about the GHD Curve and the Wand but do you have any other recommendations?

If you have used any of the above or even both..which did you prefare?

Thanks

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

GHDs are the only things that will curl my hair and have it stay for more than 10 mins tbh!

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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago

Bristol

If I use hot rollers, tongs, wands etc. my curls always drop within a few hours. I do an overnight hairband rolly thing and it works an absolute marvellous treat. Any curls in my pics are entirely down to that method.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My hair is naturally wavy so I use a Remington curling iron to help it stay curlier than usual ... but mostly I use bendy rollers and out them in when my hair is wet .. the results are always good

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

Go to a fancy dress shop and buy a scouser wig

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By *ugar_spice99Couple
over a year ago

leicester

I brought a chopstick wand they make tighter curls looks fantastic if you have long hair and the curls last for hours

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Now as im not a lady, I'm not very clued up on this sort of thing but I take it y'all are talking about some other kind of wand? Lol

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By *cduck and Blue eyesCouple
over a year ago

nr chester

My neighbour across the road and she was showing me her babyliss hair curler thingy, she didn't buy it, she was given it by a rep, anyway it was really ace, she has quite hard to curl hair and this was fab, she said it really holds, anyway not sure of exact name of it, other than it was babyliss and it sucked the hair in and curled it that's all I know, sorry Mrs blue eyes

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By *eryBigGirlWoman
over a year ago

East Yorkshire


"My neighbour across the road and she was showing me her babyliss hair curler thingy, she didn't buy it, she was given it by a rep, anyway it was really ace, she has quite hard to curl hair and this was fab, she said it really holds, anyway not sure of exact name of it, other than it was babyliss and it sucked the hair in and curled it that's all I know, sorry Mrs blue eyes "

They're good but mega expensive. I have a pair of straighteners by Nicky Clarke called InspiRed which a few hairdressers said where better than ghd's. They are great for both straightening and curling x

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By *ilmiss75 OP   Woman
over a year ago

Thornton

Ive since found out not to wash your hair for a couple of days when your having it curled coz it curls better... I'd coloured n washed it the night before lol... The back was curly but the sides and top just looked wavy as tho I'd washed n left it..

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