I just bought some hair straightners for my better half.
£120 for something that essentually just produces heat.
I can see what products im investing in when im older. Bloody parisites.
so heres what i need help with: Someone make women cheaper for me. Thx.
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if you want cheap, you won’t get the quality. think about it :)
PheeGee wrote:
jeez… why buy £120 ones? Or did she specifically ask for those?
She told me she would like some but we cant really afford them, but i have afew thous put back from my student loan so i dont have to spend so long repaying it. So, it should be a nice supprise. There some sort of limited addition breast cancer pink ones that come with some magic mystic hairspray of doom or something.
wow. I got mine for 29 quid in a sale, I love them to bits lol. I bet she’ll really appreciate it though, the look on her face should make up for it lol
:) that sounds brilliant! I wish someone would make that nice surprises for me :)
why didn’t she go buy one herself? i got a nice one for under 20 bucks spend more than that you are craaaaaazy
the ones under 20 bucks don’t work as good as the ones over :P
I think mine were about £30 and they work great! You don’t have to pay salon prices to get salon quality… (omg how much did that sound like an advert…)
Miss Jessica Bunny wrote:
I think mine were about £30 and they work great! You don’t have to pay salon prices to get salon quality… (omg how much did that sound like an advert…)
Tresemme. Or however you spell that.
Tell her how gorgeous she is with wavy/curly hair.
Miss Jessica Bunny wrote:
I think mine were about £30 and they work great! You don’t have to pay salon prices to get salon quality… (omg how much did that sound like an advert…)
my friend bought one for about £20 and got it refunded after just a week, as it won’t heat up properly. mine was a bit more expensive and it cracked in half a year… but well, even a high price won’t gurantee good quality.
ruidosa wrote:
the ones under 20 bucks don’t work as good as the ones over :P
uhhhhhhhh, not true, mine works just the same as my sister’s highly expensive one.
the conclusion is: know what you are buying regardless of the price :)
cheap ones work fine, but they break easier…
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