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Taking your ghd hair straighteners abroad

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 by admin

Woo hoo!  It is the holiday season, and many of you will shortly be taking your ghd hair straighteners abroad on your holidays.

Accordingly, we thought we’d put together some tips and advice on using your ghd hair straighteners abroad.

Firstly, the good news is that if you have a “IV” model (i.e. ghd Mk4) with the newer rounded shape (see the images elsewhere on the site), then you can use your hair straighteners in most countries that offer 220/240V as well as 110V mains electricity (i.e. the vast majority of Europe, North American and Australia, etc).

If you are going to Spain or other Western European Countries then before you go, you can unscrew the UK cover of the “Euro” plug that your ghd hair straighteners come with (it is a single screw in the middle of the plug) and then you can simply plug the Euro plug directly into the mains socket of your hotel or apartment.

If you are going further afield, you may need to purchase an adaptor (check with your tour operator or online), but due to the dual voltage of the ghd IV styler, you will still be able to use your ghds pretty much anywhere abroad.

Of course, do continue to follow some common sense safety practices:  Don’t use your ghd hair straighteners in the bathroom (often you’ll find sockets in bath rooms abroad) as the presence of water greatly increases the risk of electrocution (especially as you have no way of knowing the quality of the wiring in the place you are staying).

And remember that if you are spending a lot of time in the sun, sea or pool that your hair can become weakened,so ensure that you are using an appropriate shampoo and conditioner (one for chlorine, sun bleached hair and/or salt water would be ideal), and if you are at all concerned, perhaps go easy on the straightening for a few days  - sometimes wearing your hair up on your hols is more comfortable if the climate is particularly hot anyway.

Anyway, hopefully these simple tips will help you to enjoy your ghd hair straighteners abroad! Don’t forget to send us a postcard!!

New Approved ghd Merchants on their way…

Thursday, July 15th, 2010 by admin

Later this week we’ll be adding a couple of new approved ghd retailers to the site, further increasing your choice of outlets to buy cheap ghd straighteners from.

Now, at the risk of sounding like a broken record, we thought we’d take the opportunity to remind you of the reasons why you should only buy from an approved ghd retailer…

Only approved ghd retailers buy their stocks from Jemella Ltd (the sole manufacturer of ghd straighteners, based in Yorkshire).    That means that what you are buying is official, genuine UK-stocks of ghd hair straighteners.  No other retailers can guarantee you the authenticity of their ghd products, no matter how much they protest otherwise.

All genuine ghd straighteners are shipped from within the UK.  We have never come across an overseas retailer selling genuine ghd stylers.   This advice is particularly pertinent to some of the “too good to be true” deals you’ll see on websites that are shipping product from the Far East (i.e. China, Hong Kong, etc).    Obviously, we are not able to say that every single overseas retailer is selling fake products, but evidence collected by UK authorities is strongly indicative that a massive majority are!

Put simply, buying from an unapproved source is just not worth the risk. We are talking about a high powered professional styling device that you use in extremely close proximity to your body!  The risk of electrocution from a sub-standard counterfeit product is a real and present danger.   Only genuine ghd straighteners are guaranteed to have passed all relevant UK and EU safety tests.

So there you have it, a few simple reasons why you should stick to approved retailers of ghds only.  Thankfully here at Compare ghd, we make it easy for you to compare ghd prices and get your hands on the cheapest ghd hair straighteners around!

ghd hair straighteners - latest news!

Sunday, December 6th, 2009 by admin

First up in the world of ghd hair straighteners, stock seems to be getting very limited on the ghd pink. We’ve only got three merchants left on our price comparison tables with any stock, and we’d wager that they will all sell out in the next couple of weeks (either that or expect so see the price skyrocket well above the RRP).

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4 quick tips for buying ghd hair straighteners at Christmas

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009 by admin

Whoosh. What a weekend that was! Visitor numbers to Compareghd.com have gone through the roof and sales via our ghd retailer partners are sky high.  One thing is for certain, the Christmas rush as started!

Anyway, in celebration of the ghd Christmas rush and in anticipation of our ultimate ghd buying guide’s release later this week, we’ve put together 4 quick tips for those of you buying ghds this Christmas:

Tip 1:  The ghd Limited Editions Sell out Fast!

We are already seeing pretty limited availability for the ghd pretty in pink gift set. The 2009 pink ghd has been a sales sensation and there are no more stocks available to retailers, which means that when a website has sold out, it has sold out!

The ghd precious limited edition has better availability at the time of writing, but this will change as November gives way to December.  As this happens your chance of paying less than the RRP will be as likely as a foot of the white stuff come the 25th!

There are still some bargains to be had on the ghd precious and the ghd pink, but don’t wait any longer for these, as soon it will be RRP (or more!)

Tip 2: Picking the right ghds

ghd’s come in three sizes: normal, wide and mini.  We’ll be covering this in much more detail in our exclusive buying guide, but in short here is what you need to know:

ghd mini - buying for a boy or a girl with very short hair (or someone who wants just to create very tight spiral curls?)

ghd wides - these suit very thick, very long or some afro-caribbean hair.

normal - this covers most hair types, and styles.  Unless either the ghd mini or the ghd wides (also known as the ghd salon styler) have jumped out at you as the most obvious choice, then go with the normal ghd IV styler (or one of the limited editions which are both normal ghds) and you will be fine!

Tip 3: Fake ghds are guaranteed to spoil your Christmas

Whether you are buying for yourself or a loved one, don’t enter those card details until you are certain what you are buying is legitimate.  Please take just 5 minutes to read our guide to spotting and avoiding fake ghds (in the article menu at the top of the page).

Tip 4: You get the best deals at Compareghd.com

We’re independent, we don’t sell ghds ourselves, and we only list ghd hair straighteners in price order (cheapest first!)  Which pretty much makes us unique amongst ghd price comparison websites!  That’s why we are number 1!

Exclusive offer from the official ghd website

Sunday, November 8th, 2009 by admin

If you are buying ghd hair straighteners and you want to get an offer that is only found on the official ghd website (ghdhair.com), then you’ll be very interested in the extremely exclusive ghd Purity Pack.  This ghd gift set can only be found on the official ghd hair website, and comes free with every set of hair straighteners that you buy from the official site.

This is one major benefit of shopping for ghd on the ghd homepage (i.e. the website that ghd themselves run) and may, in some people’s eyes, be worth the slight premium that the ghd hair website charges. Indeed, the retail value of the ghd Purity Pack is well in excess of this premium and you get the added piece of mind that comes from purchasing from the ghd hair website operated by Jemella Ltd themselves (the people who run ghd).

The ghd Purity Pack consists of

  • ghd gloss black & white heat resistant case
  • Choose 1 of 4 ghd shampoo & conditioner combinations

The shampoo & conditioner combinations are:

  • ghd Thermodynamics Replenish - for thick or coarse hair
  • ghd Thermodynamics Guardian - for colour treated hair
  • ghd Thermodynamics Elevation - for normal to fine hair
  • ghd Thermodynamics Nurture - for weak/damaged hair

Check it out here.

The boyfriend’s guide to ghd - coming soon

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 by admin

Around this time every year we get several emails from guys who have been told to buy a set of ghd hair straighteners for their better half, but are frankly finding the whole ghd hair straighteners “thing” a bit of a nightmare.

This year things are going to be even worse given the fact that legitimate sites are losing the battle for Google rankings to the dozens (and dozens) of counterfeit sites using supposedly “banned” search engine manipulation tactics (although they don’t seem to be getting punished for it at all).

So not only does the newbie ghd shopper have to successfully navigate the various models and offers, but he (or she - the guide is equally applicable to girlfriends, mums, dads, aunties, uncles, grannies, grandads, etc) has to somehow avoid buying a fake set.

All-in-all the challenge for the ghd customer this Christmas is a mighty steep one, so we have worked on a brand new guide that will hopefully make the process much more straightforward and even a fair bit cheaper - we are the definative source for cheap ghds after all!

The guide will cover three main sections:

  • Which ghd hair straightener to buy
  • How to avoid buying a fake
  • Where to buy ghd in the UK

Obviously we already have an extremely popular “fake ghd spotting ” guide so this part of the new guide won’t go into quite as much detail (as visitors can check out our other guide afterwards).  However, the “which ghd hair straightener to buy” section will be entirely new, and will even feature some famous faces (or famous hair styles to be more accurate) to help visitors work out why ghd styler is best for the person they are buying it for.

Of course the “where to buy ghd in the UK” will be slightly self-promoting (given that we honestly are one of the best places to compare and buy ghd hair straighteners). However, we’ll be mentioning the other places that you can buy ghd hair straighteners from (like those old Radio Times adverts that told you that there were other TV listings magazines available).   Of course we want people to use our ghd price comparison tables, but to be honest we just really want to make sure that everyone who buys some ghds this Christmas gets a decent deal on a genuine product, so don’t expect too hard a sell for Compareghd.com.

Anyway, the Christmas ghd buyers guide is looking to be one of the most useful bits of content that we’ve produced, and to celebrate its launch, we’ll be running two exclusive ghd hair straightener competitions to help spread the word, one for UK bloggers and one for UK “tweeters”.

More details will be released along with the ghd buying guide itself later this week.

Mid-June ghd Offers

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009 by admin

Its that time of the month, two weeks from pay day, two weeks to pay day when we all start to think about trying to save a bit of cash.  Of course, if you are in the market for a set of ghd hair straighteners then saving a bit of cash is what we specialise in at Compareghd.com.

Right now is a great time to be in the market for ghd hair straighteners, as the genuine ghd retailers listed in our ghd price comparison tables start to compete for your cash in what is a typically quiet time of the year for ghd sales (being 6 months until Christmas and not long until the summer holiday season).

Perhaps the best deal on our site right now is from the Funky Group, who are selling the ghd radiance gift set for a mere £94.95 delivered! Launched in February 2009, the ghd Radiance gift set is perfect for the trend-concious girl as two of our favourite brands have joined forces to release this fabulous gift set.

Included in the Radiance gift set along side the iconic ghd IV hair straightener is a drawstring heat resistant bag and the Benefit Cosmetics ‘justine case’ mini beautifier kit.

If you are able to stretch an extra pound, then you have the choice of two great deals. The first is again from the Funky Group and features a ghd IV Styler along with a fullsize ghd Thermal Protector spray, a heatproof mat and next day delivery for just £95.95.

The final deal that gets you almost a fivers change out of £100 is for the “kiss” pink ghd with three ghd kiss lip glosses. Girlznight are even throwing in a free heat proof mat and free standard (3 day) delivery.

Check out these deals and more at Compare ghd.

Update to our fake ghd advice post

Thursday, May 14th, 2009 by admin

Just a very quick post to let you know that we’ve updated our post on how to avoid buying fake ghd’s from dodgy scam websites purporting to be genuine “official” ghd retailers.   The post can be found here:

How to stay safe when buying ghd hair straighteners.

ghd at a crossroads?

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009 by admin

For almost a decade, ghd has reigned supreme at the pinnacle of the hair industry.  They are both the premium brand and also the de facto standard for hair straighteners.

Like Google, ghd has become so intertwined with straightening hair, that some people talk about “ghd’ing” their hair, meaning to straighten it, just as others talk about “googling something” when they mean to search for it.

However, with the departure of ghd CEO and co-founder, Martin Penny (although it is suggested that he retains a significant shareholding), along with the recent fall out with TWBA/Manchester their advertising agency, perhaps the time has come for ghd to look to renew and reinvigorate themselves for their, hopefully, second decade of hair dominance.

The news that original ghd supplier UNIL has appointed original ghd marketing gurus, Propaganda, to launch a serious competitor must surely be cause for some concern down ghd way?  Although perhaps with the arrival of some competition, so ghd will up their game.

Certainly, their approach of releasing 3 or more limited editions a year seems to have run its course, with recent launches failing to capture the imagination (not withstanding the massive successes of the Purple ghd and the Pure white ghd).  The Benefit Cosmetics tie-up was a clever idea to move the Limited Editions away from just colour changes, but is their really much synergy between make-up and hair care?  Not really if the response to the promotion was anything to go by.

Of course, it is important not to get too negative.  ghd have barely put a foot wrong since they first launched, and it is inevitable that a company moving from an entrepreneur-led hypergrowth company to management-led established player is going to have a few teething troubles.

Unlike other companies who try to complete a similar transistion in other markets, ghd still have the very best product and are still virtually unchallenged by a single serious direct competitor (if you leave aside the Babylisses of the world).  They have a brand that probably ranks in the top for recall amongst their target audience and they are still undeniably “cool”.

Indeed, if ghd are at a crossroads, perhaps the only thing that can be said with certainty is that whatever comes next is sure to blow our socks off!

Amazon slash the price of the Pink ghd Kiss to £101.09

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009 by admin

When you have as many products for sale as Amazon, you can’t always set each price manually.  As such, Amazon make use of very complex pricing rules to automatically adjust prices in relation to things like sales volumes, the time of year, competitors pricing, etc.

Some times these price chances result in massive savings, like the 25% discount that has been applied to the pink ghd Kiss making it just £101.09!

There is no guarantee that this price will be around for any length of time, so don’t waste another second and snap it up as its likely to be adjusted back up again in the very near future.

On a related point, please make sure you only buy from Amazon themselves. Amazon run a service a bit like eBay on their website called Amazon Marketplace which shows up in “More Buying Choices”.   Buying from one of these sellers means that you are not buying from Amazon themselves and thus aren’t as sure of who you are dealing with.  We’d recommend avoiding Marketplace sellers when it comes to ghd products.

To ensure that you are buying from Amazon, look for the text: “Dispatched from and sold by Amazon.co.uk.” in the product listing and make sure you click on Add to Shopping Basket and not anything in “More Buying Choices”.   You will get confirmation during the checkout process that you are buying from Amazon themselves.


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