GHD Duet Broadley Review: Power and Great Styling – For Price


GHD says Duet BlowDry checks the device’s surface temperature 400 times per second to ensure that it maintains heat during use, even if it’s 250 times more, similarly equipped with GHD Chronos Max Hair Straightener (7/10, wired review). Also, like the Chronos Straighter, which has only one heat setting of 365 degrees Fahrenheit, Broadley simply heats to a single heat level: 248 degrees Fahrenheit, says GHD is the optimum low styling temperature. 248 degrees is lower than other heat tools Straightener or Curling ironit is on the hotter end of the blow dry brush. This often offers heat levels close to 200 (like LeBron, the highest levels in some people reach up to 240 degrees).

Duet Broadley promises virtually no thermal damage. This is how delicate your hair is and you Use of heat protectants Wet hair is especially delicate as you use heat tools on your hair, as you do. GHD describes this as a wet brush, but the brand says you can’t actually shape your hair until it’s 80% dry, but you can use Duet BlowDry to raise your hair to 80%. Personally, I just have to wait until my hair is slightly dry and start using it, but if my hair is long, I might need more dry help.

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Whether the heat damage claim is true or not, the blowout itself is great. I was consistently impressed with how much volume I got without feeling like I was in a tunnel of wind. My blowouts last longer, but thanks to the low Liz results, the second or third day looks better than normal.

Is it worth splurge? Personally, it’s worth it to me as someone who uses one of these devices on every hair wash day. That’s the best result I’ve got. On the other hand, it’s twice the price of a driver or T3 Blow-dry brushes, less frizzy and smoother results lasting for days is something I splurge for everyday tools.

However, it’s a shame that we only get a single tool due to the price. Given the design and technology packed into it, it’s specially made for blown brushes, it’s such a good blown brush, but considering that it’s like other similarly priced options, it makes sense Shark Flex Style (9/10 Wired recommends) or FlexFusion It comes in a similar price range and comes with multiple attachments. Still, my editor realizes she still needs to follow up Suitable flat iron After being blown away with her flex fusion, I certainly don’t need to have a duet after the morning.

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