The gay is strong in OcUK today.
If your hair isn't straight its not meant to be straight.
Gay.shauncr91 said:Looking for a new pair of straighteners as the ones I use at the moment are a bit too wide and hard to use, what others would people recommend for <£40 ?
Gay.kai said:Yes - GHD's only ones i recommend would struggle get them for under 40 unless 2nd hand. And i use mine every DAY why because i have would never be able to style it without them.
Had to stop you there. Gay.shifty_uk said:My hair curls outwards on the left side...
Clumsy gay.StewartMG said:I did once and burnt my ear. Never again![]()
WoZZeR said:Yeah, I have some Phillips Tresemme ones I bought a month or so back.
I have long curly hair.
I haven't had much success with them and need some serious tips.
Didn't the amount of insults you'd get at school tell you something? Gay.JayToukon said:Yeah i've used straighteners for about 7 years...
How do they pack it? Gay.FrK said:Yeah like other posters id go with GHD's anyday. Have the smaller thinner ones which is good for shorter hair.
I spike my hair up so find if you apply stuff before you straighten, it can get flat pretty quick. Maybe its just the wax im using(fudge) tho...
Gay in denial.I get around said:I use a set of nicky clarke ones.
True men have long hair and aspire to win a planet rock anorak.
While all you gay ass shorthaired lads sit behind your desk afraid of breaking a nail.
That's where yours and the opinion of the the non-gay population disagree. Gay.Detroit_Waves said:Ive used GHDs daily for probably 5 years now, and Ive tried a few others here and there, but if you plan on using them daily, for a good few years, you seriously need to invest in some GHDs, theyll not only do the job better than most, theyll last a lot longer too. The benefit easily outweighs the benefit.
Ive never really seen straightening hair as a mark of homosexuality...