The ghd original iv styler is the flat iron that started it all.
Is ghd ceramic or titanium.
Ghd revolutionized the hair styling industry back in 2001 with the launch of the first ghd hair straightener.
Thus ghd glides freely through the hair without tangling while babyliss helps your hair retain its moisture.
If you want safer heating ceramic might be the best option.
It also stops hair from catching on the plates and being pulled out.
Concluding our ghd flat iron review is the ghd gold styler.
Most ghd flat irons use ceramic plates while babyliss uses more of tourmaline ionic technology.
An instant hair styling phenomenon the iconic hair straighteners introduced ceramic heat technology to help achieve smooth and sleek results that lasted.
Ceramic is also a very smooth surface which gives the ghd hair straightener its signature glide.
Ceramic also heats up very quickly and the ghd straighteners take only 30 seconds to be ready to use.
Titanium plates are notably much lighter than that of ceramic creating the illusion that more passes are required to achieve a proper straightening.
When used properly however titanium can be a quicker and more effective option especially if you seek out a straightener with a heat sensor to prevent overheating.
The floating plates allow for extra control while styling.
The ghd classic styler.
Humidity and frizz control.
Babyliss flat irons are lighter and slimmer which makes them travel friendly.
Using advanced ceramic heat technology these wide plate irons are an impressive two inches across making it easy to glide through thick long or curly hair.
It goes from 0 to 365 f in just 30 seconds for convenient all round styling.
The styler adopts an advanced ceramic heat technology.
If you are looking for a ghd flat iron that is designed to ensure snag free styling and deliver a professional finish this product is designed for you.