Unfortunately there are countless counterfeit ghd websites being setup across the nation of late and these counterfeit ghd stores are selling counterfeit goods at a substantial reduction to the price of a genuine ghd. So you might be wondering what is the problem?
The problem with counterfeit ghd gift sets is that they aren’t produced to the standard of a genuine one, and studies shows that those counterfeit straighteners are being produced from low quality materials, and are also produced in bulk quantities. If you buy a set of fake GHD straighteners be aware that they can damage your hair, damage work tops if you leave them on and they can also fall apart within a number of months meaning you can’t use them and you will need to pay out for another set.
Keep an eye on the following:
• Websites based in China
• Websites that state they sell ghds but are missing address details
• Don’t let the official images make you suppose they are authentic, these can easily be imitated from official sites
• The price tag, if it’s fantastically good value then its most likely too good to be true
• The delivery times, countless ghds post on the same day or on the next day. If you are told it may be 2 weeks then it might be a counterfeit.
Friday, 2 October 2009
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