hi im going to dreams la romana on my honeymoon in may we paid a £1000 each and upgraded to premium seats for an extra £130 each this is a question more for ladies i have been told that if you are taking ghd straighteners
they dont work because of the electricity can someone let me know please i will let everyone know what it is like when i get back
Sorry I can't help specifically with straighteners but I would imagine that they would work similar to hairdryers. When we were in the Dom Rep, I managed to use my hairdryer, although it wasn't as powerful as it is at home. This only meant extra drying time. However, the straighteners probably wouldn't get hot enough to do their job sufficiently. Maybe, someone else here will beg to differ but this is just my experience and opinion.
Hope you have a great time as we're going to this hotel in August and are really looking forward.
The voltage in the Dom. Rep is 110volt. so if your straighteners are dual voltage 100-240volt you will have no problem. My Babyliss Pro 200 work perfectly as they are dual voltage and heat up just the same as at home.
Angie.
To guaranty they work as well as they do in the UK you will need a USA-US-110V-TO-UK-240V-VOLTAGE-POWER-ADAPTOR-CONVERTER .
You can buy this from Maplin electronic shops or from ebay.
Hope this helps
J...
hi , i went to the dominican last year and my g h ds would not work, it was a nightmare, this year im off to cuba and going to get myself some cheaper lower voltage straightners to be on the safe side
Its depending on what version of GHD's you have as to whether they will work.
The newest version IV are dual voltage so should work, if they are the older version, they definitely wont work. You can find out your version by the sticker on the inside of them.
I went to DR last year and bought a pair of Nicky Clarke dual (worldwide) voltage and they were brilliant, really hot and as good as my GHD's, will definitley be bringing them again in 49 sleeps !!!
Check out this thread, from 2006 but seems to cover what you want to know!
http://holidaytruths.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=35510&hilit=dominican+republic+plug+adapter&start=20
Some days the humidity was so high my hair seemed damp all day and there's no way normally curly hair is going to stay straight if its damp.
I've had it braided a couple of times and that makes it really easy but very curly when you get back home.
I'm sorry if this isn't what you want to hear but believe me it won't really matter once you're on that beautiful beach sipping cocktails with your new husband.
Have a great honeymoon.
As long as you have the GHD mark VI with the dual voltage they work absolulely fine. I had no problems with them at all. I'm so bad I even took a cheap pair of Babyliss worldwide straighteners as a back up and they too worked. They only cost £23!
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