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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have exactly the same problem (and I use GHD straighteners). I find my hair tends to stay straighter if I straighten smaller sections at a time. Lee Stafford has a range of straightening products and one of these is an anti-humidity spray which is meant to keep your hair from losing it’s straightness in damp conditions. I’ve tried it and it does help, but doesn’t fully solve the problem. I’ve also seen an advert for Garnier Fructis hair products that are meant to help keep your hair frizz free in such conditions too, they’re called sleek and something, but I’ve not tried them mainly because I’ve had difficulty finding them.
Let me know if you find anything that works!