Following on from my earlier question and the very helpful replies, would this TSV be suitable for my shortish layered hair then?
Why not put it on cheque hold BL then ring a couple of local salons and see if they sell them and what price they go for. My son has short layered hair that sort of covers his ears and down the nape of his neck and he uses the small (narrow) ones. My middle size ones are a bit too wide for him ( he has borrowed on occasions and finds he doesnt have the same control)and the very wide ones would be no good whatsoever for him.
If you can get to a salon that sells them, they may even have some of their own ghds that you can try in both sizes. You can tell them you will give it some thought and come away to think about it. You dont want to have to waste two lots of P&P if you dont have to.
Bet
Don't know if any of my wise fellow qvc watchers can help with this one - but I hope so! I have taken my GHD's (version IV but an early version of the model) abroad (well on an American cruise ship) and found they didn't fully heat up using and adaptor, despite what I've heard claimed - however, my version doesn't have the universal plug and I wondered if this would make any difference - has anyone tried one of these universal plugs abroad and if so, how was it? Have put a tsv on cheque hold as we are going on holiday soon and I dread to think of how bad my hair will look without my beloved GHD's!!
Do you actually have to flick a switch or something to make it change voltage????
I had the same problem the first time I went to the US with a travel hairdryer. I was complaining the hubby that I would have to buy a new one as I had spent over a week with a trickle of heat trying to dry my hair - he took one look and flicked a switch and it was instantly more powerful Ooops:emo:
I'm liking the look of the 5 piece travel and go with the hairdryer. Just checked their site and it's only £38.20 with free p&p on there. £44 on QVC.
I agree that the presentation isn't great (as is often the case on QVC IMHO!) but I don't agree that GHD is all hype having owned mine for over 5 years now.
I'd gone though lots of pairs of cheaper straighteners and been hugely disppointed with them before I finally succombed to a pair of GHDs. I use them practically every day and they are still going strong 5 years later. If we work that out at (an underestimate) of 300 times a year it works out at something like 6p a day (based on what I paid!) To me 6p a day is well worth the good hair days that I have and the confidence I feel if my hair looks good! Also, my hairdresser also comments on the great condition of my hair so they've not damaged my hair in any way (unlike some of the cheaper pairs I'd trialled!)
Just my thoughts!
Em xXx
I was stunned to watch the presentation for this product, during the whole presentation , not once was any mention of what makes GHD better than the rest and what is special about this styler other than the packaging, well I can tell you its advertising and hype, if all you can say about a product is that its in a snazzy case and a posh box and comes with a free mirror, then the conclusions are obvious. please girls its a recession, wise up and stop wasting your cash on over hyped products... puts me in mind of rosie webster and her penny chews handbag!
By the way my hairdressing professional (over 20 years in the business) says when asked about what makes GHd special said " I'm not convinced they are that special .... it's all hype" there are plenty of equally good products out there at less than half the price.
I was stunned to watch the presentation for this product, during the whole presentation , not once was any mention of what makes GHD better than the rest and what is special about this styler other than the packaging, well I can tell you its advertising and hype, if all you can say about a product is that its in a snazzy case and a posh box and comes with a free mirror, then the conclusions are obvious. please girls its a recession, wise up and stop wasting your cash on over hyped products... puts me in mind of rosie webster and her penny chews handbag!
By the way my hairdressing professional (over 20 years in the business) says when asked about what makes GHd special said " I'm not convinced they are that special .... it's all hype" there are plenty of equally good products out there at less than half the price.
Do straighteners damage the hair very much?
Our Bet Lynch is a fine woman who knows what to do with a set of GHDs