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Price Comparison for Babyliss Total Freedom 230
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Babyliss 2099u Total Freedom 230°c HairStraightener
eBay offers you smart deals and the widest selection, ranging fro ... Last Update 28.11.2009 05:47
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£ 32.49 |
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BaByliss 2099U Total Freedom 230 CordlessStraightener
Up to 230C salon temperature performance.1 in tourmaline - cerami ... Last Update 28.11.2009 05:47
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£ 23.61 |
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Babyliss Pro 230 Degrees Total Freedom Corded& Cordless Hair Stra ...
Probably the most talked about and advertised hair straighteners ... Last Update 28.11.2009 05:47
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by - written on 16/10/07 (Very useful, 298 readings)
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These ceramic straighteners are the best straighteners I've ever had (and my last ones were ghds at nearly triple the price at around £100!!). They really are excellent value for money at around £40 or less. They heat up very fast (in just under 30 seconds) and they can be set to any temperature from 180 up to 230, I usually set them to 200 and they work brilliantly. I have very long, thick and wavy hair and these make my hair poker straight within minutes. You can also curl your hair very easily with these straightners. They're small and light and very easy to use (the plates are around an inch wide and 3-4 inches long). They come with 4 free ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/01/08 (Very useful, 211 readings)
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Just before i went to university, i was borrowing a pair of straghteners from my girlfriend. They were one of the cheap pairs you can get for £10. They were terrible. I was skint at the time and so they had to do. However when i got there i really didnt want to stick with them, and found these. They had great reviews, and the were not wrong. They can heat up to 230c, which is the same as GHDs, and come with the ceramic plates and all. I don't really know much about the ceramic stuff, and what difference that makes, however i can tell you that these work great. I have used GHDs from a friend before, and i liked them. Those died shortly after (which ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/05/08 (Very useful, 261 readings)
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I bought these hair straighteners about a year ago from Argos on offer at around 29.99, being Babyliss I thought they would have the pre-conceived build quality and reputable ability to straighten my hair minus any major issues. Unfortunately I found this not to be the case..! Don't get me wrong these straighteners are good if you rarely straighten your hair, but for someone who does on a regular basis they are not worth the money. ~~ Product Specification ~~ Either cordless or corded Tourmaline coated plates Thermo-ceramic heated plates 230 degrees maximum Variable temperature Fast heat-up 5 different heat ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/07/09 (Very useful, 49 readings)
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After my old straighteners started to get worn out, and weren't heating up as fast, I decided to branch out and buy a new pair. As I straighten my hair everyday, I needed a pair with a lot of heat, and that would last a very long time, I had my eye on a set of GHD's but when I seen the price, I changed my mind! But then a friend recommend 'BaByliss Total Freedom Straightener' to me, after some research and looking at other straighteners, I found that many people were pleased with these straighteners, so I decided to go out and buy a pair and I soon fell in love with them! I bought these from Argos a while after the straighteners were released, so I didn't pay as ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/08/08 (Very useful, 136 readings)
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I bought these straighteners when they first came out, for around £45 from boots. I bought them mainly because of the fact that you can un-attach the cord, as I find that sometimes cords aren't long enough, or I get wrapped up in the cord :P You can use them like normal, with the lead attached to the bottom, or you can plug the end of the lead (that would normally be in the straighteners), into the base, and stand the straighteners up in that. It's really handy if you have thick hair like me, and have to partition your hair to straighten it, as you can stand them up so that they recharge whilst you rearrange your hair :P They go up ... Read the complete review
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