Thursday, 19 January 2012
GHD Deluxe Scarlet Collection
GHD sent me a Christmas present this year - their "so gorgeous it actually hurts" Scarlet Collection Deluxe hair straightener set. Housed in an Art Deco box, the set contains:
A beautiful red satin gift box, perfectly accented with fan designs. Inside that box you have:
A glorious Deco-accented "handbag" that contains:
A brand new GHD Styler, accented with red plates, and underneath that, there's a handy-dandy travel size hairdryer with an adjustable handle. The bag does double duty as a straightener holder - it's heat proof - and also contains two hair sectioning clips. I was pleased to see that GHD have added a cover to their straighteners this time around, very handy.
Made to GHDs usual exacting standards, the straighteners are just what we've come to expect, heating up quickly, and straightening hair in a matter of minutes. GHD claim the plates contain a "secret ingredient" to keep the hair shiny!
This is a limited edition collection, and currently retails at £149. Personally, I think it'd make a perfect Valentine's present, if I didn't have it already, I'd be dropping some hints, I can tell you ...
The Fine Print: PR Sample
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Tuesday, 23 November 2010
Christmas Countdown - Hair
Continuing the gift guide theme for this week, I've moved onto gifts for hair. Truly, for me, there are only two contenders this year, and they're expensive, admittedly, so hold onto your hats ...
Cloud Nine The O - Gift of Volume.
Coming in at a whopping £199, this is an amazing gift. I first saw TheO way back in June, and was astonished at the technology on display. Essentially, TheO is a set of heated rollers, but with a big difference, the round base you see at the back there remains cool, and the rollers are popped into it one by one to heat up, which takesapproximately exactly four seconds per roller. I've not seen anything like it, and this pack which contains TheO, three sets of rollers (normally bought separately) a carrying case and a bottle of amplifying spray is actually good value. TheO normally retails at £149 alone. I'm actually trialling one of these at the moment, so look out for a full review very soon.
And now you've seen that, feast your eyes on this:
GHD Midnight Deluxe Set
I've seen this in the flesh, and I think that hands down this is one of the most beautifully packaged gift sets I've laid eyes on this year. Presented in a gorgeous taffeta-covered trinket box, the set contains a travel hair-dryer, sectioning clips, a gorgeous little mirror, a heat-resistant carry case (which rolls out into a mat during use) for the - also included - new GHD "Gold" styler. This new styler promises smoother gliding over the hair and cooler handles. At a cost of £149, I think anyone would be delighted when unwrapping this, me included!
The Fine Print: Again, links provided for information purposes only, and are not affliate links.
Cloud Nine The O - Gift of Volume.
Coming in at a whopping £199, this is an amazing gift. I first saw TheO way back in June, and was astonished at the technology on display. Essentially, TheO is a set of heated rollers, but with a big difference, the round base you see at the back there remains cool, and the rollers are popped into it one by one to heat up, which takes
And now you've seen that, feast your eyes on this:
GHD Midnight Deluxe Set
I've seen this in the flesh, and I think that hands down this is one of the most beautifully packaged gift sets I've laid eyes on this year. Presented in a gorgeous taffeta-covered trinket box, the set contains a travel hair-dryer, sectioning clips, a gorgeous little mirror, a heat-resistant carry case (which rolls out into a mat during use) for the - also included - new GHD "Gold" styler. This new styler promises smoother gliding over the hair and cooler handles. At a cost of £149, I think anyone would be delighted when unwrapping this, me included!
The Fine Print: Again, links provided for information purposes only, and are not affliate links.
Monday, 26 October 2009
RIP GHD? or How I Found Cloud Nine Straighteners...
*Warning, this post contains images that some people may find hilarious disturbing.
You do have to be careful what you say in public these days. A couple of weeks ago, I mentioned on Twitter that you'd have to prise my GHD's from my cold, dead hands before I could be parted from them, and the next thing you know, Cloud Nine are offering to help me change my mind! From the people who invented the original GHD Straightener, Cloud Nine claim that their irons can get a beautiful natural finish on your style at lower temperatures than other straighteners, so avoiding heat damage on your hair.
Now, I don't just have hair. I have BIG hair. I have a LOT of hair. I have hair that is not only wavy, but wavy, fuzzy and wonky, in that one side is curlier than the other. My hair hasn't been seen in it's natural state in many years, and all due to the invention of GHDs. A lot of my friends don't even know I have curly hair! I've tried many brands of straightener over the years, and the GHDs are the only ones that have been able to cope with the beast my hair so far. It was with this knowledge in mind that I accepted Cloud Nine's offer, knowing full well what the result was going to be.
Boy, was I wrong.
A couple of days ago, a (beautifully packaged) pair of straighteners arrived at Lippie HQ, and, not being into delayed gratification, the first thing I did when I got home from work was to start beating my hair into submission styling my hair with them. They don't, in all honesty, look that different to GHD's, but they are lighter, and I love the nifty (heatproof) cover that slips over the plates when you're done with them to keep them closed, and stop them burning your surfaces.
Here was the challenge:
This is my hair in it's natural state, after a backbreaking attempt to blowdry it straight - and after using straightening shampoo, conditioner, serum and balm. Bouff!
First impressions were good, the plates really do glide over the hair in a silky fashion, so much smoother than the GHDs I was amazed. Plus, the tips don't get as hot as my GHD's do, both these things making them a lot easier to use. The lighteness of them is also a bonus in this regard, as I have a lot of hair, so straightening with my GHD's usually takes around 20 minutes minimum, and tend to get sore arms from it all.
After following the enclosed instructions for smoothing out a blowdry, I set to work, and this was the final result:
After following the enclosed instructions for smoothing out a blowdry, I set to work, and this was the final result:
Still a fair bit of volume there, which is exactly what I wanted! I used the straighteners on 150 degrees - a lower temperature than I've ever used before - and was delighted with the results. I was even more delighted with the results when I checked my watch. From start to finish, the whole thing had taken twelve minutes! Nearly half the time of my GHDs! I was, I have to say, flabbergasted. Very little gasts my flabber these days, but these babies managed it.
Cloud Nine say that their straighteners contain a "secret ingredient" to make your hair supershiny when you use them, I have no idea what it is - they've refused to tell me! - but lookit this shine:
Just glorious. I found them a delight to use, they turned a hair chore I hate into something approching pleasurable, and I loved the results. I'm going to try making waves with them later on in the week, and I'll show you the results then. Go track down a pair, you'll love them too. In the meantime, do you know anyone who wants a pair of GHDs? Cheap?
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