Who are GHD?
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As I am sure you all know GHD are most famous for their hair straightening irons. GHD stands for Good Hair Day and over the last few years they have become a household name with their range of professional hair products. This range of products includes styling products, brushes, shampoos, conditioners and finishing products.
What is the GHD Thermal Protector?
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The GHD Thermal Protector is a lightweight protection specially formulated for fine to normal hair. It is designed to protect the hair with ingredients which deflect and absorb the heat from styling products such as hair straightening irons. This spary protects your hair against temperatures of up to 400c.
GHD hair straighteners became so famous because they can heat up to 210 degress in less ...
Advantages: Long lasting, quality name, improves hairs health when using heat Disadvantages: High price
This GHD hair styling product created as a thermal protector whilst using straightening irons on hair. I bought this along with my GHD Mk4's wondering how much difference it would make.
I have no doubts that using this is healthy for my hair.
At around £8.45 a bottle, in my opinion it is way over priced. I felt that I was paying for the name 'GHD' rather than a product which would improve the health of my hair after using straighteners everyday.
On comparing this product with similar from Treseme and Lee Stafford, I feel that the GHD thermal protector is not value for money. Lee Stafford's pink range also has a far nicer smell.
I believe GHD to be an extremely good quality product that is long lasting but it is possible to get very similar at a lower price. ...
Advantages: protects hair from hair straightener heat, leaves hair healthy and with a glossy shine Disadvantages: price varies wildly
convince me to try 'GHD thermal protector for dry, coarse hair'. The main selling point was that not only should it protect but also add shine as I straightened.
This product comes in a 150ml bottle which is brown in colour with the words GHD clearly shown in red and looks very similar to a bottle of shampoo in size but it is a spray. It retails at different prices depending on where you buy it from but you can expect to pay anything from £8.45 to £12.99 which is quite a difference and it can be purchased online from many different outlets and I bought mine for £9.95 from the GHD website itself not wanting to pay an over inflated price in the salon.
To use this thermal protector you firstly need to ensure that your hair is clean and slightly damp so an ideal time to use it is after you have washed your hair. Then to use it you simply ...