Can Old GHD Straightener Ruin Your Hair?

An old GHD straightener can damage your hair if it is no longer functioning properly. GHD straighteners, like any other heating tool, can cause damage to your hair if used incorrectly or if they are not in good condition.

If your GHD straightener is old and has not been well maintained, it may not heat up evenly or may not reach the proper temperature for styling. This can lead to uneven styling and potentially cause damage to your hair.

I recommend regularly cleaning and maintaining your GHD straightener to ensure that it is functioning properly and not causing damage to your hair.

If you notice that your GHD straightener is not heating up evenly or is not performing as well as it used to, it is time to replace it.

I also recommend using a heat-protectant product on your hair before using any heating tools to help prevent damage.

And more importantly, you should use a low to medium heat setting and avoid using a straightener on very wet or damaged hair.

What Is The Best Way To Clean A GHD Straightener?

Here are my recommendations for cleaning your GHD straightener:

  1. Unplug the straightener and allow it to cool completely: It is important to unplug your GHD straightener and allow it to cool completely before cleaning it to avoid the risk of burns or fires.
  2. Wipe the plates with a soft, dry cloth. Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the plates of your GHD straightener to remove any excess product or debris.
  3. Clean the plates with a mild cleaning solution: If the plates are particularly dirty or have built-up products, you can clean them with a mild cleaning solution. Mix a small amount of water with a mild shampoo or dish soap and use a cloth to gently scrub the plates. Rinse the plates with water and wipe them dry with a soft, dry cloth.
  4. Avoid using abrasive cleaning materials: It is important to avoid using abrasive cleaning materials, such as scouring pads or harsh chemicals, as they can damage the plates of your GHD straightener.
  5. Dry the plates completely: Once you have cleaned the plates, be sure to dry them completely before using your GHD straightener again.

According to Stacey, Hair Research Analyst, “It is a good idea to read the GHD cleaning instructions before you start cleaning. And be sure to clean your GHD straightener regularly to ensure that it is functioning properly and to prevent the buildup of product or debris on the plates. I believe that by following these steps, you can help maintain your GHD straightener and extend its lifespan.”

Conclusion And How Can Tell If My Hair Straightener Has Reached Its End Of Life?

Here are my tips and signs that may indicate that your hair straightener has reached the end of its life and may need to be replaced:

  1. It takes longer to heat up: If your hair straightener takes longer to reach the desired temperature, or if it seems to be losing heat quickly while in use, it may be time to replace it.
  2. It’s not heating up evenly: If your hair straightener is not heating up evenly, it may result in uneven styling and potentially cause damage to your hair.
  3. It’s not working as well as it used to: If you notice that your hair straightener is not performing as well as it used to, or if it seems to be struggling to straighten or style your hair, it may be time to replace it.
  4. It’s making unusual noises or smells: If your hair straightener is making unusual noises or producing a burning smell, it may be a sign that it is malfunctioning and needs to be replaced.
  5. It’s physically damaged: If your hair straightener has visible damage, such as cracks or dents, it may not be functioning properly and may need to be replaced.

If you notice any of these signs, it is a good idea to replace your hair straightener. I believe it is important to use a hair straightener that is in good working condition to avoid causing damage to your hair.

How Long Does It Take For A GHD Straightener To Reach The Desired Temperature?

The time it takes for a GHD straightener to reach the desired temperature can vary depending on the model and the heat setting you are using. Single-zone flat irons take 30 seconds to heat up, and dual-zone flat irons take 25 seconds to heat up.

GHD straighteners are made to heat up quickly and work well. Many models have a ceramic heating element that helps spread heat evenly.

According to Meesh, Contributing Editor and Chief Product Analyst, “On average, a GHD straightener should take around 30 seconds (for single-zone flat irons) to a minute to reach the desired temperature. However, this can vary based on the specific model and heat setting you are using.”

It is important to allow your GHD straightener to fully heat up before using it to style your hair to ensure that it is performing at its best.

If your GHD straightener is taking longer than usual to reach the desired temperature or if it seems to be losing heat quickly while in use, it is time to replace it.

How Long Should A GHD Hair Straightener Last?

GHD hair straighteners are known for their high quality and durability, and with proper care and maintenance, they can last for many years. However, the lifespan of a GHD hair straightener can vary depending on how often it is used and how well it is cared for.

On average, a GHD hair straightener should last for several years (3–5 years) with regular use. However, it is not uncommon for a GHD hair straightener to last even longer with proper care and maintenance.

I advise you to extend the lifespan of your GHD hair straightener by following the manufacturer’s recommendations for care and maintenance, including cleaning the plates and using a heat protectant spray. I also recommend storing your hair straightener properly when not in use and avoiding using it on very wet or damaged hair.

If you notice any issues with your GHD hair straightener or if it is not performing as well as it used to, it is probably time to replace it.

How Can I Tell If My GHD Straightener Is Not Heating Up Evenly?

Here are my top tips and signs that may indicate that your GHD straightener is not heating up evenly:

  1. Uneven styling: If you notice that your hair is not straightening or styling evenly, it may be a sign that your GHD straightener is not heating up evenly.
  2. Hot and cold spots: If you feel hot and cold spots on the plates of your GHD straightener while using it, it may be a sign that it is not heating up evenly.
  3. Inconsistent temperature: If the temperature of your GHD straightener seems to fluctuate while in use, it may be a sign that it is not heating up evenly.

If you notice any of these signs, it is a good idea to replace your GHD straightener. I believe it is important to use a hair straightener that is in good working condition to avoid causing damage to your hair.

What Are Some Big Mistakes People Make When Using A GHD Hair Straightener Or Any Straightener?

Here are my top 5 common mistakes folks make when using a GHD hair straightener, or any other straightener for that matter:

  1. Not using a heat protectant: Using a straightener without using a heat protectant can cause damage to your hair. Heat-protectant sprays help shield your hair from the heat of the straightener, reducing the risk of damage.
  2. Using too much heat: Using a straightener on a high heat setting can cause damage to your hair, especially if it is used frequently or if you have dry or damaged hair. It is important to use a low- to medium-heat setting to minimize the risk of damage.
  3. Straightening wet or damp hair: It is not recommended to use a straightener on very wet or damp hair as the heat can cause the water in the hair to steam, which can damage the hair. It is important to fully dry your hair before using a straightener.
  4. Not cleaning the plates regularly: Regularly cleaning the plates of your straightener can help to remove any excess product or debris that may be stuck to the plates. If the plates are not cleaned regularly, they may not heat up evenly or may cause damage to your hair.
  5. Not storing the straightener properly: Proper storage of your straightener can help to extend its lifespan. It is important to store your straightener in a cool, dry place and to unplug it when not in use to avoid any risk of fire.

By avoiding my top 5 common mistakes, you can reduce the risk of damage to your hair and ensure that your straightener is working at its best. I hope this article was of value to you. Thanks for reading!

References

https://www.ghdhair.com/us/