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Meh I just use a straightener...

I have a Babyliss Pro Ceramic, it's about 4 years old and takes about an hour to do all my hair. I thought it was ok until a GHD took me 20 minutes... after learning this I had to do something! It was either $200+ on a GHD or $350 on permanent. Now I don't have to bother straightening at all, don't have to worry about working out every day and sweating in my hair (grose) or going swimming therefore having to spend an hour on it every day. Soooo much better.

I have a Babyliss Pro Ceramic, it's about 4 years old and takes about an hour to do all my hair. I thought it was ok until a GHD took me 20 minutes... after learning this I had to do something!

I thought your hair was always straight :laugh:

Nup, that's hours and hours of hard work. It's thick boofy and only half curly so it never looks good.

And to all you lads who say homo to guys straightening their hair: I know a few who do, and trust me after they did I was definitely not thinking 'homo'. I think a females opinion is more relevant in this instance than a males :wink:

Nup, that's hours and hours of hard work. It's thick boofy and only half curly so it never looks good.

A dude will never appreciate to the full extent, the time and effort put into looking good by your average female.

Unless of course he's sitting in the car waiting for her...

Mohsen. f**king Josh takes 12 years to get ready. Call him. Say man I'll be there In 10. I'll he waiting an hour for the guy haha

Pretty boy. My mate Fkn comes out in trackies, a hoody. Curly Afro, looks like the flamin mongrel jumped outa bed. Then goes ahh.. You know. Had to get ready.

A dude will never appreciate to the full extent, the time and effort put into looking good by your average female.

Unless of course he's sitting in the car waiting for her...

bahahaha well yes... If I'm putting in real effort it's a minimum 2 hr job to get ready :P not fair! Guys take like 10 mins :P

Pretty boy. My mate Fkn comes out in trackies, a hoody. Curly Afro, looks like the flamin mongrel jumped outa bed. Then goes ahh.. You know. Had to get ready.

That sounds exactly like Josh though...besides afro

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