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Cheapest Ghd Black Friday offers**

Includes £95 hair dryer (normally £139) and £100 straighteners (normally £139) 

We're not hugely impressed with the deals for Ghd this Black Friday, but there are a few small discounts off the Air Hair Dryer, Creative Curl Wand and Rise Hot Brush products. Although we did spot bigger discounts both throughout the year and last Black Friday.

If two retailers are price-matching, look out for free delivery and extras such as extended guarantees to make sure you're getting the best possible deal.    

Here are the best Ghd deals we've spotted on Friday 29 November: 

Ghd model

Normal price

Cheapest we’ve spotted

Ghd Original Hair Straightener 

£139

£100 at Amazon*, John Lewis* (in-store only) and Very. We saw it for £94.99 earlier in the year.  

Ghd Air Hair Dryer

£139

£94.99 at Amazon* and John Lewis* (in-store only) but was cheaper last Black Friday and £88.99 at Amazon earlier this year.

Ghd Creative Curl Wand (28-23mm)

£159

£114.46 at Amazon*. Was slightly cheaper last year and £108 earlier this year. 

Ghd Rise Hot Brush

£179

£134 at Ghd, the same price as last year. However, it was £128.99 at Amazon earlier this year.


Although buying directly from Ghd may not get you the best discounts, it might offer some small extra benefits. Currently, it has an extra 5% off sale items via the code: FLASH5 until 11.59pm on Friday 29 November. Last year, if you used the code GHDXBF at the checkout you got you a free Bodyguard Heat Protect Spray 120ml (normally about £15). 

Important: Don’t get taken in by the hype around Black Friday and buy things you don’t need or can’t afford. Always compare prices yourself to ensure you get the best deal possible – don’t just take a retailer’s word for it. 

See our Black Friday 2024 guide for all our Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals analysis

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£40+ discounts on Ghd products? *

£95 hair straightener, £111 curler, £89 hair dryer and more 

Last year’s Black Friday saw plenty of retailers (including Ghd itself) offering discounts on Ghd products, and 2024 should be no different.   

We’re already seeing many price cuts, including on Ghd's Air Hair Dryer, Creative Curl Wand and Rise Hot Brush products.  

If two retailers are price matching, look out for free delivery and extras such as extended guarantees to make sure you're getting the best possible deal.     

Here are the best Ghd deals we found last Black Friday AND throughout 2024. 

Ghd model

Normal price

2023 Black Friday prices

2024 price analysis

Ghd Original Hair Straightener

£139

- Amazon & John Lewis – £107

- Ghd – £109

- Lookfantastic – £109.60

£94.99 at Amazon* earlier in the year

Ghd Air Hair Dryer

£139

- Amazon – £88.99

- John Lewis – £99

- Ghd – £101

£88.99 at Amazon earlier this year.

Currently £94.99 at John Lewis*.

Ghd Creative Curl Wand (28-23mm)

£159

- Just My Look – £110.99

- Amazon & John Lewis – £111

- Ghd – £119

£108 at Amazon earlier this year.

Currently £117.79 at Amazon*.

Ghd Rise Hot Brush

£179

- Amazon – £134

- Sephora – £135.20

- Ghd – £143

£128.99 at Amazon earlier this year.

Currently £139 at Ghd.

Although buying directly from Ghd hasn't yet given you the best discounts, like last year, using the code GHDXBF at the checkout will get you a free Bodyguard Heat Protect Spray 120ml (normally about £15). If you're after a heat protectant anyway, it might be worth it to buy direct from Ghd. 

Important: Don’t get taken in by the hype around Black Friday and buy things you don’t need or can’t afford. Always compare prices yourself to ensure you get the best deal possible – don’t just take a retailer’s word for it. 

See our Black Friday 2024 guide for all our Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals analysis.

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If you answer 'NO' to any of the following questions, don't buy.

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And although Section 75 doesn't apply to debit cards, there is something else to fall back on if you've paid using a debit card, or used a credit card for a purchase under £100. Known as Chargeback, this is part of banks' and card companies' internal rules and not a legal requirement. Read full details of Section 75 or Chargeback, plus how to claim, in our guides.
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