Advantages: fast heat up, work VERY well. Disadvantages: The price of the mens bag!! (133 pounds!!)
Bear in mindf i'm only 12 :D I got my mini styler in the mens gift bag.
I first really wanted ghd's when loads of my friends said they were brilliant. I had alook on the web and was shocked to find they were around 70 quid! i put them on my christmas list and got them!! I have used them on me and other people loads.
When i opened them i got htem out straight away and plugged them in. They heat up in seconds!!!! I pulled them through my hair and it went straight really really straight!! My old straighteners i have not thrown away because they were quite good.
I recomend these 2 any1 who is looking for a lightweight easy 2 use straightener!!!!!!
GET THEM!!!!!! ...
Advantages: the thin blades that are great for shorter hair Disadvantages: found it hard to find any faults
in my opinion the mini ghds are fantastic value for money. The thin styler are great for both male and female of all ages. both myself and my partner use them and both have only good things to say about the product. We have tried many brands and styles of hair straighteners and we rate these the top of the top. the ceramic plates make it easy for the straightners to glide through your hair without pulling and snapping your hair. The thin styler make it alot more easier for me to use as i can get right to my roots to spike and style my hair. my partner says that she prefers them as she can straighten her shorter layers. Also the straightners can be used to curl hair which produce tighter longer lasting curls. Most people would say that hair straightners are a femmine product but the mini thin stylers are perfect for males use also, you ...
Advantages: A good quality product that is durable. Disadvantages: None.
Rubber gloves are not on my list of favourite things to buy, I rarely wear them for anything else other cleaning drains or unblocking sink traps.
But saying that I always keep a pair in my cupboard for dealing with those unforeseen emergencies.
Getting the right type of rubber gloves can be tricky, some are so flimsy that they tear on their first outing, others can be so thick that you cannot feel your fingers and if you manage to buy the right size first time around then you are a far better woman than I am.
The cheap rubber gloves are very hit and miss, they invariably have no lining and will end up damaging the skin on your hands. I find that the supermarket own brands often make my hands sweat so when I take the glove off my skin looks wrinklier than ever.
Pay a little more for a pair of rubber gloves and you seem to get ...