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Dee Sa | 18:03 Thu 18th May 2006 | Shopping & Style
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Pls can someone tell me the difference between FHI's & GHD's and what do the initials stand for, also which are better, what about straighteners called Maxi- something and when I decide where is the cheapest place to buy them ? grateful tks.
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GHD is Good Hair Day. Perhaps someone can come up with a name for FHI .. the mind boggles ...

GHD stands for Good Hair Days and FHI stands for F***ing Hot Innit! (alledgedly)


I have a pair of FHI's and I've had people who own GHD's use them and apparently mine are better!


You can buy FHI's on Ebay or from hairdresser suppliers - they are also cheaper than GHD's by about �40.


FHI's heat up to a higher temperature and are apparently the first straighteners to improve the condition of your hair and help retain colour.


HTH

IMO GHDs are OK get some ASAP lol

sorry couldnt resist it!! :o)


Seriously, I do think GHDs are fab but I have never tried anything else. I have had mine for nearly 4 years and they are still going strong, well worth the cash.

I have tried almost every straightener on the market and still swear by GHDs!


Havent found anything better!

Nah,nah,nah,,,wet2straight,,,,everytime!!!!!
Wet to straight ruined my hair :o| ... as have GHD's but i still swear by them !!

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