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GHD Glide Hair Styling
Spend more time in bed doing what you love the most thanks to the GHD glide, the first professional hot brush from GHD which tames and smooths dry hair quickly and effortlessly.
Perfect for second day hair, the ceramic technology with ionizer heats up the brush consistently to the optimum styling temperature of 185ºC for guaranteed healthier looking hair. The ions within the brush eliminate frizz so hair is transformed in just a few quick strokes. The combination of high density short and longer bristles allow for large sections of hair to be styled and leaves salon smooth natural movement.
To give you extra peace of mind while styling, the GHD glide will go into an automatic sleep mode which switches off after 60 minutes of non-use and with a professional length 2.7m cable, you have flexibility to style wherever you are.
Make GHD part of your routine and become a Queen of the Sheets!
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So, what is the GHD Glide Hot Brush?
A straightening tool in the form of a hair brush, the brush heats up to 185ºC and is complete with both short and long bristles.
The idea is that the tool can quickly smooth down and re-shush second day hair, giving you some extra glam and minutes in bed. Winning.
WHÂ digital editor Amy Lane tried the brush out on her post-workout hair and found that while it was heavier to handle than a normal brush, it’s ‘excellent to fight against second-day frizz.’ Consider us sold, Ames.
Can the GHD straightening brush replace your normal straighteners?
Long story short: No. Because it’s not a straightener. The action of clamping two equally hot plates to your hair and straightening down is very different to brushing through strands with a heated brush. Plus, you can’t create the big curls or mermaid waves with this brush that you would with a straightener.
That said, if you want to tidy up some bedhead, get out jarring kinks causes by hair ties or refresh a day-old blow dry, this absolutely is the tool for you.
4 GHD Glide tips from GHD’s hair expert, Zoe Irwin
- For short fringes, ‘brush from underneath your fringe and gently lift outwards and upwards to give a soft rounded fringe,’ says Irwin.
- ‘For longer fringes brush from the top of the hair and smooth to the sides, before you reach the end curve the brush back around on itself to create a flick effect.’
- If you have short hair, the Glide Hot Brush may be perfect for you as it’s great for adding volume to choppy styles. ‘Work GHD glide through the side sections and place the brush underneath hair and lift in a rounded motion to add volume to shorter cropped styles,’ says Irwin.
- For long hair, Irwin suggests ‘to create volume from the crown by lifting up hair and dividing it in sections before straightening’.
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