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Straighteners that are 'just as good GHD' are now less than £30

Straighteners that are 'just as good GHD' are now less than £30

Wales Online09-06-2025
Straighteners that are 'just as good GHD' are now less than £30
Shoppers love these straighteners and say they are better than other brands including GHDs
Shoppers love this pair of hair straighteners
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Many men and women value a good pair of straighteners that won't let them down. Amazon shoppers are raving about this pair, which they say are "just as good as GHDs." Even better, this pair of straighteners is now less than £30.
The BaByliss rose gold hair straighteners are now just £29.99 on Amazon, in a fantastic price drop down from £90. This is saving shoppers a massive 67%. The floating ceramic plates glide smoothly through your hair without snagging, effortlessly smoothing out kinks to leave you with silky, straight hair every time.
With three temperature settings ranging from 180°C to 235°C, you can easily adjust the heat to suit your hair type and desired style.
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Whether you have fine or thick hair, you can achieve controlled, long-lasting results.
This hair straightener is ready to use in just 15 seconds and maintains consistent heat for even, flawless styling on every section.
If you are looking for a different option LookFantastic is selling the BaByliss straight and curl hair straightener for £56.25.
The BaByliss rose gold hair straighteners are designed with safety in mind as this straightener includes an auto one-hour safety shut-off feature, offering peace of mind.
The straighteners come with a heat-proof mat
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The included heat-proof mat ensures safe storage, protecting surfaces from heat damage.
Another choice is the Revamp dynamic radiance straight & style ceramic ionic hair straightener for £59.99, from Boots.
Shoppers love the BaByliss rose gold hair straighteners, one said: "My wife was absolutely delighted with the BaByliss Rose Gold Styler—a true game changer in her daily beauty routine."
Another added: "Excellent on my hair just as good as ghd".
A third said: "I have found these straighteners to be much more effective on my hair than many others which I have used in the past. They leave my hair looking sleek and glossy."
Or Argos is selling the BaByliss 2485u super style hair straightener for £45.
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One person said the BaByliss rose gold hair straighteners stopped working, they said: "Literally no damage and looks perfect but stopped working at random!"
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