Where to buy cheap ghd hair straighteners
Spending around £100 or $200 dollars on a pair of hair straighteners may seem like a crazy thing to do, but the advantage that a good quality pair of hair straighteners can bring is amazing. Their higher quality materials, electronics and stricter manufacturing processes produce hair straighteners which are easier to work with, can straighten your hair much quicker and keep it in better condition. Great deals can be had online, and you can find the cheapest prices on cheap ghd [http://www.cheapghdstraighteners.co.uk] products from one of the ghd price comparison sites.
So, should you spend this much on hair straighteners when much cheaper alternatives are available and what's so good about them that makes them so expensive?
The heat plates on GHD hair straighteners are made entirely out of ceramic, whilst the cheaper brands of hair straighteners are made of a different material and are only coated in ceramic or don't contain any ceramic at all. The benefit of ceramic plates is that they get hotter, faster as well as giving your hair a shiny, static free sheen.
GHD straighteners reach their full temperature in around 20 seconds, depending on the temperature of the room. This allows you to get on to doing what matters most, straightening your hair. GHDs contain advanced electronics which keep the temperature of the heat plates constant giving you a consistent finish.
The straighteners also feature floating plates which ensure even pressure distribution across your hair.
GHD hair straighteners get very hot. When fully heated up, their ceramic plates are at a temperature of 230 degrees Celsius or 446 degrees Fahrenheit. Safety becomes a concern when working with a product which can easily burn and GHD have thought of all the safety features to keep you protected. The straighteners have an on/off switch which means the straighteners aren't constantly on when plugged into a wall socket. When turned on, an LED lights up solid and a beep sounds to let you know that the straighteners are starting to get hot. When the straighteners have reached maximum temperature, a different beep sounds and the LED flashes constantly to indicate that the straighteners are at their hottest and ready to use.
The ghd styler also has a safety feature that gives you peace of mind by turning off the straighteners when it's left unattended for 30 minutes. No more worrying about whether you turned the straighteners off or not! And no more return trips home to find that you did in fact unplug them from the wall!
Internal condensation can damage Stylers, so when the temperature of the room is below 8°C, your ghd straighteners will turn toff to protect itself until the temperature rises again.
So whatever feature you like best; the quality of the materials and electronics, the safety features, or just the way it straightens your hair I'm sure you'll agree that there's something special about ghd hair straighteners which makes them well worth paying extra. And to save extra, try one of the many websites online which sell cheap ghd straighteners [http://www.cheapghdstraighteners.co.uk].
So, should you spend this much on hair straighteners when much cheaper alternatives are available and what's so good about them that makes them so expensive?
The heat plates on GHD hair straighteners are made entirely out of ceramic, whilst the cheaper brands of hair straighteners are made of a different material and are only coated in ceramic or don't contain any ceramic at all. The benefit of ceramic plates is that they get hotter, faster as well as giving your hair a shiny, static free sheen.
GHD straighteners reach their full temperature in around 20 seconds, depending on the temperature of the room. This allows you to get on to doing what matters most, straightening your hair. GHDs contain advanced electronics which keep the temperature of the heat plates constant giving you a consistent finish.
The straighteners also feature floating plates which ensure even pressure distribution across your hair.
GHD hair straighteners get very hot. When fully heated up, their ceramic plates are at a temperature of 230 degrees Celsius or 446 degrees Fahrenheit. Safety becomes a concern when working with a product which can easily burn and GHD have thought of all the safety features to keep you protected. The straighteners have an on/off switch which means the straighteners aren't constantly on when plugged into a wall socket. When turned on, an LED lights up solid and a beep sounds to let you know that the straighteners are starting to get hot. When the straighteners have reached maximum temperature, a different beep sounds and the LED flashes constantly to indicate that the straighteners are at their hottest and ready to use.
The ghd styler also has a safety feature that gives you peace of mind by turning off the straighteners when it's left unattended for 30 minutes. No more worrying about whether you turned the straighteners off or not! And no more return trips home to find that you did in fact unplug them from the wall!
Internal condensation can damage Stylers, so when the temperature of the room is below 8°C, your ghd straighteners will turn toff to protect itself until the temperature rises again.
So whatever feature you like best; the quality of the materials and electronics, the safety features, or just the way it straightens your hair I'm sure you'll agree that there's something special about ghd hair straighteners which makes them well worth paying extra. And to save extra, try one of the many websites online which sell cheap ghd straighteners [http://www.cheapghdstraighteners.co.uk].