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After having already bought a pair of the traditional black medium sized GHDs, and having them brake on me, GHDs must be good!
The straightener is made in a sleek new design which makes it easier for you to create curls and flicks as the barrel is much rounder than previous models. So as well as creating straight hair you can create curls, waves and flicks too. Provided is a CD Rom, showing step-by-step videos on how to create the perfect salon look.
They also feature a new 'sleep mode', so they will automatically turn off after 30 minutes; a good way of preventing the house from burning down! Aswell as this they include a shiver function which prevents damage to the irons in the cold winter weather.
The straighteners come in a handy silky wrap which rolls out to produce a heat resistant mat and also looks very nice in ...
Advantages: Great colour! Actually straighten the curliest of hair Disadvantages: Price
www.ghdhair.com and came complete in box with two free hair styling products in just three days. Added to this they had come down in price considerably. Even though these are limitededition they retail at £89.00 on their own website (obviously prices will vary depending upon which site you are on.)
So excitedly off I went to wash my hair with the shampoo and conditioner that came with the straighteners- which the manufacturers claim "cleanse and nourish" giving your hair tenderness on a daily basis. It has to be said I was a little dubious about this, after all it was just a shampoo, how much difference would it actually make? The answer to that is quite a lot. The 50p size of shampoo advised to use goes a long way, it is easy to see that this is high quality shampoo. Just using the shampoo and nothing else my hair felt much softer, as ...
Advantages: Another portion of music from Alex Turner Disadvantages: Doesn't have that 'catchyness' that the Arctic Monkeys has...
The Age Of The Understatement is the debut album from The Last Shadow Puppets; a side project of Alex Turner of The Arctic Monkeys and Miles Kane of The Rascals...one you may well have heard of, but one you may not have!!
The Age of the Understatement was released in the UK on 21 April 2008, going straight to number one in the UK Albums Chart...the hype and success surrounding it was for the most part due to Turner's role in the band. The likes of Radio 1 put the debut single straight into it's A-list, the likes of the NME waxed lyrically over their arrival...but was it worth the hype??
Well first of all, the two met when Kane's former band The Little Flames supported the Arctic Monkeys during their 2005 & 2007 UK tours. Kane also played guitar on "505", the closing track of the second Arctic Monkeys album "Favourite Worst ...