Hairdressers guide to the ghd Duet Blowdry brush.

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  • @carolerobinson2439
    @carolerobinson2439 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you I found it good advise as I too have fine thin short hair agree taking larger sections your. Hair looks so pretty

    • @halfcutmclarenvale4084
      @halfcutmclarenvale4084  16 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Glad it was helpful! I like this tool more than I thought that I would. Very easy to use and give the result of a round brush blow dry in a very short time

  • @missg4238
    @missg4238 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You’re not supposed to take big sections, they should be small (and even) sections. That’s why when you watch professional videos the hair is sectioned and parted evenly.
    Using big sections like you did will result in part of hair to be still damp and another part to be dry when it is supposed to be even. In an attempt to get the full section dry, people will keep going over and over that big section of hair which will result in overheating the hair which will then lead to damage. Heated tools, especially heated brushes need to be used responsibly. And as a stylist you really should be giving the correct advice.

    • @halfcutmclarenvale4084
      @halfcutmclarenvale4084  2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks for your feedback. I have very fine hair and my hair dried well with the big sections. Honestly, in my 39 years of hairdressing experience the feedback that I get from clients is that most people rush their home hair styling technique. I am merely demonstrating that hair like mine, with this tool you can get away with doing this. If you had thick hair this wouldn't be the case, you would need to take smaller sections to be able to manage your technique and cut down the time spent on each section. ghd tools have very sophisticated thermostats which keep the tool at a constant 185 degrees, which is the perfect temperature to style hair that lasts without damaging it.